Por si les interesa saber sobre Lucio Cabañas acá pueden bajar un libro de Jacobo Silva Nogales sobre LC y la guerra de los pobre elperroylarana.gob.ve/lucio-ca

@tlapil
creo que un facho llame a alguien comunista, anarquista o criminal es poco significativo. casi cualquiera que se le oponga los catalogara como tal.
he escuchado Marwa Osman al respecto, que podría ubicar como pan-arabista anticolonialista. bajo esquemas progres ella es más bien de derecha porque es hiyabi y tachada de antisemita. eso que llamas conflictividad social ella lo plantea más como las dificultades entorno a la gobernabilidad de un regimen de aparteid / colonialista.
ella no reconoce partidos de izquierda en la entidad zionista en tanto su política exterior, todos son más o menos pro guerra. según ella el conflicto parte del rechazo a la alianza con "la derecha" que Netanyahu se echó encima, a pesar de que parte de sus votos vinieron de "la izquierda" liberal pro derechos de la mujer y de las minorías sexogenéricas. esa derecha quiere un estado judio religioso, lo que les dotaria de poder sobre las cortes que investigan la corrupción de Netanyahu, lo que explica porque Netanyahu insiste con esas reformas.
de escucharla me parece que una parte del mundo arabe encuentra muy interesante esta crisis de gobernabilidad, pues en ella está la promesa de una oportunidad de avanzar su lucha.

@freemo
If children's well being was really a priority, there would be free school lunches, free healthcare for everybody, free housing, inexpensive quality food and education, salaries that actually allowed people to own their house and have control of their lives, one month vacations per year, no involving yourselves in wars which should not concern you...
Politicians and intellectuals love invoking the wellbeing of the children to advance their interests, but do not push agendas that actually promote children's well being. Maybe they fear destroying the perfect cause they invoke to promote their interests.

@freemo
USA Adults that were taught as children what to do in case of a nuclear attack, describe the negative life long impact it had on them, growing up believing they might have to face that. Entire generations were impacted. Sure some individuals suffered more than others but the consequences were generalized.
Children that nowadays have to participate in school shooter drills are also impacted. Entire generations are being impacted.
Not to mention, indirect consequences, like teachers quitting or money being diverted for that instead of other stuff.
I fear for the rest of the world, because these generations of US children will manifest their trauma not only within the US, this will affect foreign policy and geopolitics.

@freemo
Sure I get it, just mentioning that the impact is large and very significant. Surviving such events as a child, or just having them happen within your development, may have profound consequences, like life long propensity to PTSD, depression, anxiety, suicide.. I think it does warrant huge concern.

I also believe addressing it, should go beyond access to guns, because the US has deep issues that should also warrant huge concern. Like all the wars they get involved in, directly or by proxy.

@freemo
Counting only children that got killed does not consider the total impact. All children and adults in the school are impacted, but also those not inside or in the vicinity. They might just happen to identify for other reasons, like also being children or teachers and be affected.
Second, it is not rare when compared to many other countries.
Third, I think there are many other social problems that if addressed would positively affect people's lives and would also impact the school shootingś frequency.

The train tragedy that unfolded in Greece, claiming dozens of lives in the country's worst rail disaster, has exposed chronic failures by successive administrations.

For decades, Greece's 2,552-kilometre rail network has been plagued by mismanagement, poor maintenance and obsolete equipment.

Analyst Konstantinos Hasiotis says there have been long delays in installing a train safety system, which Greece originally acquired two decades ago.

france24.com/en/europe/2023030

#Greece #Rail #Trains

This is probably related to the need to dunk on bimbos, himbos and thembos. The fact that some people are comfortable in making no effort to appear smart enrages some folks that think that fetishize intellegence.

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I think that assuming that everyone wants to sound smart is not a very smart assumption. The mere idea of "sounding smart" assumes a lot about smart which again...

Sure there are "bad actors" in some institutions. But reducing everything to bad actors protects bad institutions. Protecting those institutions because they do some good things, is just like protecting abusive people because "they are not all that bad" except it is worse because you are making fail safe ways for abusers to do their thing when backed by an institution.
Those good things can still happen without the abusers I promise, we can get rid of them it will not be the end of the world.

People that just wanna criticize parts and not the whole are cowards. To those acting like making bold critiques is gonna tear the world up... I wish it was true, but it is not. No need to get scared because someone said something, even if they are wrong. Please stop the thought policing!

@amshepherd
Blaming? That is not what was happening but there is more than enough dead bodies and destroyed lives to spread the blame around and it goes way beyond malpractice. And I hell sure will criticize not only western medical practice, but the whole of capitalism and the naivete of people that defend them because some lives were supposedly saved. Just know, first those were ruined, and often it was at the hands of professionals.

@amshepherd
Sexy times are a key factor to some people's lives, just not everyone's. You consider giving visibility to impaired libido a dunk? So we should ignore adverse events because some lives were improved?
I think the amount of people that die at the hands of doctors is the biggest dunk, but some people rather deny facts that make them uncomfortable.

Ok, here's an exercise of imagination I was thinking a few days back.

Imagine that the Stalinist Quinto Regimiento, during the Spanish Civil War, fared well against the fascist forces. In fact, they were so successful that they kicked Franco all the way back to Seville, where the Nacionales had to cramp themselves in any ship they could requise and flee before the Soviet made tanks of the Republicans took the port city.

if anyone is looking for mind blowing revolutionary analysis, culture, tech, capitalism wise I very highly recommend
shanleykane.com/

I will be posting some comments on some of her work so be warned. if any one wants to engage that would be very much appreciated.

How America Took Out The Nord Stream Pipeline
The New York Times called it a “mystery,” but the #US executed a covert sea operation that was kept secret—until now
#SeymourHersh
#Ukraine #Russia #Germany #War

seymourhersh.substack.com/p/ho

Entrevista de Noticias de abajo al campamento contra el PGD y el PGOT en Milpa Alta.
youtube.com/watch?v=0RzSrYREYk

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