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Zionists have tried to silence me through doxing and intimidation. They won’t succeed.
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  • The drone the IDF used to kill three British aid workers was made in the UK
    www.thecanary.co The drone the IDF used to kill three British aid workers was made in the UK

    Israel's IDF killed the World Central Kitchen workers with a strike from a Hermes 450 drone manufactured by UK-based Elbit Systems

    The drone the IDF used to kill three British aid workers was made in the UK

    > The Israeli Defence Force (IDF) killed seven World Central Kitchen aid workers – including three Britons – using a UK-made drone. The news only serves to increase pressure on the Tories to ban arms exports to Israel.

    read more: https://www.thecanary.co/uk/news/2024/04/04/world-central-kitchen-drone-strike/

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    Zionists have tried to silence me through doxing and intimidation. They won’t succeed.
    mondoweiss.net Zionists have tried to silence me through doxing and intimidation. They won’t succeed.

    A Palestinian teacher describes being targeted by Zionist groups with doxing and public harassment. He urges the New York City Chancellor of Education to take action before it turns violent.

    Zionists have tried to silence me through doxing and intimidation. They won’t succeed.

    > A Palestinian teacher describes being targeted by Zionist groups with doxing and public harassment. He urges the New York City Chancellor of Education to take action before it turns violent. --- > On January 31, 2024, a billboard truck, a box truck covered in LED screens that publicly advertise or display information, drove around downtown New York City defaming me as part of a Zionist rally. On February 14, a billboard truck harassed teachers and the overall school community at an elementary school in Brooklyn for their pro-Palestinian views. Similar trucks have been used to harass students and staff at Columbia, Harvard, University of California at Berkley, and various City University of New York campuses where students have spoken out against the “Israeli” genocide of Palestinians (in using quotes when discussing “Israel” I reject the premise of the entity – the a settler-colonial project invented through the forced displacement, dispossession, ethnic cleansing, and incremental genocide of the native Palestinians – and instead recognize the entirety of the region as my homeland, Palestine). > > On February 28, I was harassed at the school where I teach by a billboard truck. The truck drove around our school building for hours, defaming me as “New York City’s Leading Anti-Semite,” disrupting education and intimidating the community. Later that day, my family and I were harassed at our home by that same truck and menaced by a camera crew pretending to be journalists. > > Billboard trucks have been weaponized as tools for harassment and doxing on college campuses, at schools, accompanying rallies, and for menacing in general public spaces. This isn’t the first time I’d been doxed by Zionists, but it was the first time it occurred in person. It was the first time they terrorized me at my home. Make no mistake, I was targeted because of my identity and convictions; I was doxed because I am a Muslim Palestinian. I am not the first person to fall victim to these serial abusers, and I won’t be the last. > > In their campaign to terrorize, silence, and kill the opposition, Zionists have added doxing to their arsenal. No one is safe from this public attack. It is so easy to look up a person’s private information with the intent to terrorize them virtually and in public. Bad actors have used doxing to harass people for years now. These people have gotten better at public harassment in ways that avoid accountability in recent years. They are better at terrorizing others and getting away with it. Their doxing to harass has extended to the abuse of students, public school teachers, and school community members. I am a New York City Public Schools (NYCPS) teacher. In New York City, Chancellor David Banks has done nothing to protect the NYCPS staff and community from public doxing and retaliation by Zionist staff members and their external affiliates other than offer hollow platitudes and engage in viewpoint discrimination. His inaction has compromised the safety and security of NYCPS staff and community members who are targeted by Zionists.

    read more: https://mondoweiss.net/2024/04/zionists-have-tried-to-silence-me-through-doxing-and-intimidation-they-wont-succeed/

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    Hockey Arena DJ Waiting for Perfect Moment to Play “Welcome to the Jungle”
    thehardtimes.net Hockey Arena DJ Waiting for Perfect Moment to Play “Welcome to the Jungle”

    Little Caesars Arena DJ Richard King is waiting for the perfect moment to play “Welcome to the Jungle” during a Detroit Red Wings game.

    Hockey Arena DJ Waiting for Perfect Moment to Play “Welcome to the Jungle”

    read more: https://thehardtimes.net/music/hockey-arena-dj-waiting-for-perfect-moment-to-play-welcome-to-the-jungle/

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    UN finally passes a resolution recognising one of society's most marginalised groups
    www.thecanary.co UN finally passes a resolution recognising one of society's most marginalised groups

    The UN Human Rights Council passed its first ever resolution Thursday 4 April on tackling discrimination against intersex people

    UN finally passes a resolution recognising one of society's most marginalised groups

    > The UN Human Rights Council passed its first ever resolution on Thursday 4 April over tackling discrimination against intersex people, despite opposition from several countries to the terminology used. The resolution passed in the 47-member council with 24 votes in favour, none against and 23 abstentions.

    read more: https://www.thecanary.co/global/world-news/2024/04/04/intersex-people-un-resolution/

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    Environmental Fail/Nostalgia FTW: This 3-Mile Wide Garbage Patch In The Pacific Ocean Is 100% Composed Of Troll Dolls
    clickhole.com Environmental Fail/Nostalgia FTW: This 3-Mile Wide Garbage Patch In The Pacific Ocean Is 100% Composed Of Troll Dolls

    Brace yourself, because this is bound to be the most depressing news/epic throwback you’ll read about all day: This three-mile wide garbage patch in the…

    Environmental Fail/Nostalgia FTW: This 3-Mile Wide Garbage Patch In The Pacific Ocean Is 100% Composed Of Troll Dolls

    read more: https://clickhole.com/environmental-fail-nostalgia-ftw-this-3-mile-wide-garbage-patch-in-the-pacific-ocean-is-100-composed-of-troll-dolls/

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    3 Classic Norwegian Fairy Tales Parents Used To Scare Their Children Out Of Going On ‘Shark Tank’ Without A Clear Pitch
    clickhole.com 3 Classic Norwegian Fairy Tales Parents Used To Scare Their Children Out Of Going On ‘Shark Tank’ Without A Clear Pitch

    Going on Shark Tank without a clear pitch can have devastating consequences for everyone involved. The people of Norway know this well, and for hundreds of years…

    3 Classic Norwegian Fairy Tales Parents Used To Scare Their Children Out Of Going On ‘Shark Tank’ Without A Clear Pitch

    read more: https://clickhole.com/3-classic-norwegian-fairy-tales-parents-used-to-scare-their-children-out-of-going-on-shark-tank-without-a-clear-pitch/

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    Ngugi wa Thiong’o: Literary giant, revolutionary hero, domestic abuser
    www.aljazeera.com Ngugi wa Thiong’o: Literary giant, revolutionary hero, domestic abuser

    The allegation that Ngugi used to beat his wife should start a new conversation on patriarchy in Africa.

    Ngugi wa Thiong’o: Literary giant, revolutionary hero, domestic abuser

    > The allegation that the revered Kenyan author used to beat his wife should start a new conversation on tradition, patriarchy and women’s rights on the continent. --- > On March 12, Mukoma wa Ngugi, the Kenyan American poet and author, who is the son of Ngugi wa Thiong’o, the famed writer widely seen as a giant of African literature, took to X, formerly Twitter, to allege that his father was an abusive husband. > > “My father Ngugi wa Thiong’o physically abused my late mother. He would beat her up. Some of my earliest memories are of me going to visit her at my grandmother’s where she would seek refuge.”

    read more: https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/4/4/ngugi-wa-thiongo-literary-giant-revolutionary-hero-domestic-abuser

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    On Palestinian Children's Day... The Israeli occupation detains more than 200 Palestinian children in its prisons
    addameer.org On Palestinian Children's Day... The Israeli occupation detains more than 200 Palestinian children in its prisons

    Every year on April 5th, Palestinian Children's Day is observed, where Palestinian children have historically lived under extremely difficult conditions due to the occupation.

    > Every year on April 5th, Palestinian Children's Day is observed, where Palestinian children have historically lived under extremely difficult conditions due to the occupation. Since the early years of the occupation of Palestinian territories until today, the occupation has targeted children through various means and methods directly, without any consideration for agreements guaranteeing their rights. Through its practices against children in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, the occupation considers targeting children as one of its main objectives in its war against the Palestinian people.

    read more: https://addameer.org/node/5309

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    Op-Ed Abuse: US Newspapers Diluting Democratic Discourse with Political Bias
    www.projectcensored.org Op-Ed Abuse: US Newspapers Diluting Democratic Discourse with Political Bias

    Op-eds emerged in 1970 to diversify news, but now face conflicts of interest. Media consolidation and bias threaten journalistic integrity.

    Op-Ed Abuse: US Newspapers Diluting Democratic Discourse with Political Bias

    > On September 21, 1970, the New York Times ran its first “op-ed” page. Short for “opposite the editorial,” this new feature provided space for writers with no relationship to the newspaper’s editorial board to express their views. Before long, other newspapers followed suit. More than fifty years later, in order to compete with electronic media news, traditional newspapers have come to utilize opinion pages as a means to attract and keep readers. > > Newspaper editors understood the power of opinion pieces as early as 1921 when editor Herbert Bayard Swope of the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York World said: “Nothing is more interesting than opinion when opinion is interesting, so I devised a method of cleaning off the page opposite the editorial… and thereon I decided to print opinions, ignoring facts.” > > The pioneering opinion pieces Swope published were written by newspaper staff; and, while he may have ignored some facts in the opinions he published, contemporary newspapers claim to aspire to journalistic integrity. In its op-ed guidelines, the Washington Post, for example, notes that all op-eds are fact-checked. Post guidelines explain that authors with “important titles,” like “senators, business leaders, heads of state,” are held “to a particularly high standard when considering whether to publish them in The Post.” > > As competition for the public’s attention stiffens in a social media and online communications-saturated environment, it’s perhaps not surprising that conflicts of interest arise in the op-ed pages. In 2011, more than 50 journalists and academics urged greater transparency about conflicts of interest among New York Times op-ed page contributors. In an October 6, 2011, letter to Arthur Brisbane, the Times’s public editor, they criticized the practice of “special interests surreptitiously funding ‘experts’ to push industry talking points in the nation’s major media outlets,” absent reporting of those writers’ vested interests. > > In their letter to the Times, the signatories called out the unreported bias of Manhattan Institute senior fellow Robert Bryce. The Institute received millions of dollars in funding from the fossil fuel industry. Bryce’s promotion of fossil fuels rather than renewable energy, they wrote, flew in the face of his “masquerading as an unbiased expert.” > > Corporate media consolidation has strategically limited the diversity of perspectives and the quality of journalism and unduly influenced audience opinion. With a handful of large corporations controlling a majority of media outlets, content homogenization and profit prioritization often replace journalistic integrity. For instance, the acquisition of hundreds of weekly and daily newspapers by conglomerates like Gannett has led to a reduction in independent voices, an increase in editorial uniformity, biased editorials and op-eds, and news deserts.

    read more: https://www.projectcensored.org/op-ed-abuse/

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    Speaking as one African to another
    africasacountry.com Speaking as one African to another

    South African anti-apartheid revolutionary Robert Sobukwe is often understood as a black nationalist. So what should we make of his close friendship with a white liberal?

    Speaking as one African to another

    > One afternoon in 1957 in Johannesburg, Benjamin Pogrund walked into a classroom at the University of the Witwatersrand to meet his fiancée Astrid. He found her in conversation with her teacher, Robert Sobukwe, a lecturer in isiZulu (his official title at the university was “language assistant”). Astrid had spoken warmly of Sobukwe before and Pogrund took an easy liking to him, even though, as he later wrote, in the early days of their friendship he was not particularly impressed by Sobukwe as an intellectual (finding him “too academic and too timid”). No record of Sobukwe’s early impressions of Pogrund is available in the archives. They began to meet at Sobukwe’s office at Wits and later at Pogrund’s home in the whites-only suburbs of Johannesburg; Pogrund would “abuse” his journalistic privileges to visit Sobukwe at his home in Mofolo, a suburb of the Soweto township, sometimes socializing there with other men from the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) such as P.K. Leballo, Zephaniah Mothopeng, and Peter Raboroko. > > Sobukwe and Pogrund were both very similar and very different men. Similar in that they shared the social and intellectual formation of those educated in the intellectual tradition of the Enlightenment. Pogrund was less critical of this formation than Sobukwe, whose influences were more diverse. Sobukwe would later describe his taste in reading as “Catholic,” which is an apt way to describe who he was as an intellectual and a person. He had, for instance, the prodigious facility for and interest in language that is natural to anyone whose life has not been narrowed by a fascistic political context but particularly commendable in one whose life was interfered with in just such a way. Although the structure of settler society meant that settlers could get by as monolinguals, while natives were in general multilingual, Sobukwe’s openness to and interest in other languages and their cultures was probably unusual. He spoke the Afrikaans of both town and location fluently, as well as isiXhosa, seSotho, isiZulu, and English (the neat divisions between some of these languages, and indeed the idea that there are clear points at which one part of the spectrum of language can be marked off from another, was itself the product of colonial linguistics and anthropology). As an adult he became interested in Arabic, wishing to study it while in prison. > > Both Pogrund and Sobukwe became active opponents of apartheid for which each man paid his price. Pogrund was serially harassed by the state (and periodically thrown into jail), while the newspaper he worked for was taken to court on account of his journalism. Sobukwe spent nine years in prison—six in solitary confinement on Robben Island—for his role in the Pan Africanist Congress’s anti-pass campaign and was then banished to the administrative district of Galeshewe in Kimberley in what was then the Cape province.

    read more: https://africasacountry.com/2024/04/speaking-as-one-african-to-another/

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    Residents Finally Get to Participate in Negotiations Over Jackson’s Water Crisis
    truthout.org Residents Finally Get to Participate in Negotiations Over Jackson’s Water Crisis

    Residents experience near-daily concerns about sewage leakage, frequent boil water advisories and exposure to lead.

    Residents Finally Get to Participate in Negotiations Over Jackson’s Water Crisis

    > Jackson, Mississippi, residents will now have a formal seat in negotiations that could determine the future of clean water access. > > The change comes from a “motion to intervene” in the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) case against the city of Jackson. Filed by the Center for Constitutional Rights on behalf of the Mississippi Poor People’s Campaign and the People’s Advocacy Institute, it marks the first time in decades that Jackson residents will have a voice in the rehabilitation of the water infrastructure. > > “This is a very significant win for us,” said Danyelle Holmes, an organizer with the Mississippi Poor People’s Campaign and a resident of Jackson. “This is what we have been long fighting for — a voice at the table and being able to be a part of the governance process as it relates to the water and sewer infrastructure here in the city of Jackson.” > > For years, the water infrastructure in the capital city of 150,000 residents has failed against extreme weather, such as flooding and freezing temperatures. Worsening climate events are emerging pressures on the water system. Still, advocates say the reasons Jacksonians lack access to reliable, safe water are reflective of a deeper pattern of anti-Black city planning, sub-par infrastructure funding, and a failed promise from the federal government to invest in “environmental justice” communities. > > “Residents have been left in the dark when it comes to public health,” said Jessica Vosburgh, a senior staff attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights. Intervenor status might change that.

    read more: https://truthout.org/articles/residents-finally-get-to-participate-in-negotiations-over-jacksons-water-crisis/

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    Palestinians in Northern Gaza Only Have Access to 245 Calories a Day
    truthout.org Palestinians in Northern Gaza Only Have Access to 245 Calories a Day

    This is less than the number of calories in a can of fava beans, or about equivalent to a single cup of cooked rice.

    Palestinians in Northern Gaza Only Have Access to 245 Calories a Day

    > For months, Israel has been forcing Palestinians in northern Gaza to starve on a tiny fraction of their regular daily calorie needs, a report finds as experts warn of an unprecedented widespread famine across the region. > > A new Oxfam analysis has found that, since January, people in northern Gaza have had access to less than 12 percent of the 2,100 calories they need per day on average. This is equivalent to an average of only 245 calories per day — fewer calories than are in a can of fava beans, or about a single cup of cooked rice. > > “Before the war, we were in good health and had strong bodies,” one mother who is trapped in northern Gaza told Oxfam. “Now, looking at my children and myself, we have lost so much weight since we do not eat any proper food, we are trying to eat whatever we find — edible wild plants or herbs daily just to survive.” > > The lack of food is being caused by Israel’s blockade of all forms of humanitarian aid into Gaza, which is only expected to get worse in coming weeks. Israel has informed the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) that it will no longer allow any food shipments into northern Gaza. Meanwhile, after Israel bombed a convoy of international food aid workers with World Central Kitchen earlier this week, killing seven of them, a number of other food aid groups have announced that they are stopping their efforts in Gaza because of the high risk of being killed by Israeli forces. > > This downturn in food aid shipments comes as international food insecurity researchers have warned that half of the population of Gaza, or about 1.1 million people, are at imminent risk of famine, with the entire population already facing a food crisis. Israel’s famine campaign in Gaza has no precedent in modern times in terms of speed and severity, experts have repeatedly warned, and dozens of children have already starved to death as Israel’s genocide goes on.

    read more: https://truthout.org/articles/palestinians-in-northern-gaza-only-have-access-to-245-calories-a-day/

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    Law enforcement keeps making women remove hijabs for mugshots
    19thnews.org Law enforcement keeps making women remove hijabs for mugshots

    Three women in Dallas are the latest to file lawsuits citing a failure to protect religious liberty during the booking process.

    Law enforcement keeps making women remove hijabs for mugshots

    > When Tamera Hutcherson was arrested on January 8 in Dallas, she says, she was ordered by a woman officer to remove her hijab and lift up her shirt with the instruction: “Lift up your top like it’s Girls Gone Wild.” When she did, her waist beads — worn as part of a deeply-held spiritual belief — were revealed, and the officer allowed her to continue wearing them. > > But then, she says in a new lawsuit, she was escorted to take a mugshot. Another officer, a man, ordered her to remove her hijab again, this time in view of both men officers and inmates. She tried to explain that she wore her hijab — a head covering — for religious reasons but was ignored. Hutcherson eventually complied but was shaking and crying so violently that the photograph had to be taken three times just to capture an in-focus image. > > Hutcherson was arrested alongside two other women wearing hijabs that day — Donia El-Hussain and Nidaa Lafi — after participating in a protest demanding that the Biden administration call for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza. The three women have filed a civil lawsuit against Dallas County, the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office and the individual officers involved, saying their religious garments were unlawfully removed for mugshot photos. The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. > > Huma Yasin, the lawyer representing El-Hussain, Hutcherson and Lafi, said she hopes this legal action prompts policy changes.

    read more: https://19thnews.org/2024/04/women-dallas-lawsuit-hijabs-mugshots/

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    New Bill Could Pave the Way Toward Banning Student Debt Cancellation
    truthout.org New Bill Could Pave the Way Toward Banning Student Debt Cancellation

    Forty-five million student debtors need to see this and get very, very loud," the Debt Collective said.

    New Bill Could Pave the Way Toward Banning Student Debt Cancellation

    > *Campaigners have issued a “red alert” over language included in the 2024 Federal Aviation Administration Reauthorization Act that could pave the way toward banning student loan cancellation. > > The current draft of the routine bill bars executive branch officials from cancelling or forgiving student loans taken out to pursue flight training or education at the undergraduate level, the Debt Collective warned on Wednesday. > > “They’re trying to make relief illegal,” the group posted on social media. > > Buried 1,000 pages in, the language flagged by the Debt Collective comes under the heading, “Prohibition on mass cancellation of eligible undergraduate flight education and training programs loans.” > > “The secretary, the secretary of the treasury, or the attorney general may not take any action to cancel or forgive the outstanding balances, or portion of balances, on any federal direct unsubsidized Stafford loan, or otherwise modify the terms or conditions of a federal direct unsubsidized Stafford loan, made to an eligible student, except as authorized by an act of Congress,” the text reads.

    read more: https://truthout.org/articles/new-bill-could-pave-the-way-toward-banning-student-debt-cancellation/

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    University of Texas at Austin Fires 60 Staff Focused on Diversity and Inclusion
    truthout.org University of Texas at Austin Fires 60 Staff Focused on Diversity and Inclusion

    The layoffs were prompted by a diversity, equity, and inclusion ban that went into effect in January.

    University of Texas at Austin Fires 60 Staff Focused on Diversity and Inclusion

    > The layoffs were prompted by a diversity, equity, and inclusion ban that went into effect in January. --- > The University of Texas at Austin (UT-Austin) announced on Tuesday that it was firing dozens of people who used to work in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs at the university. At least 60 total staff members were laid off — 40 of whom worked in the Division of Campus and Community Engagement, which is closing. > > In a joint letter, Texas NAACP and the Texas Conference of American Association of University Professors (AAUP) said that none of the staff who were fired currently work in DEI. The letter also says that the organizations see the layoffs as “potential attacks on First Amendment freedoms” and as clear retaliation that shows that “racial and ethnic discrimination was the clear purpose of this action.” > > Professors at UT-Austin saw the firings as a “purge” that disproportionately affected staff from marginalized backgrounds. > > “I can’t help but see this as a purge of any staff who have training in DEI — literally like a McCarthy-era purge — because none of the staff who’ve been fired have any DEI in their portfolio right now,” said Karma Chávez, the chair of Mexican American and Latina/o Studies. “All they had is a history of being in a DEI-related position.”

    read more: https://truthout.org/articles/university-of-texas-at-austin-fires-60-staff-focused-on-diversity-and-inclusion/

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    California HOAs Are Buying Up Flock License Plate Readers; Giving Cops Open Access To Them
    www.techdirt.com California HOAs Are Buying Up Flock License Plate Readers; Giving Cops Open Access To Them

    Flock Safety — a relatively recent entrant to the surveillance tech arena — is branching out. It’s courting cops with cheap ALPR cameras, unproven claims about crime reduction, an…

    California HOAs Are Buying Up Flock License Plate Readers; Giving Cops Open Access To Them

    > Flock Safety — a relatively recent entrant to the surveillance tech arena — is branching out. It’s courting cops with cheap ALPR cameras, unproven claims about crime reduction, and a little lawbreaking of its own. > > But it hasn’t abandoned its roots. It first hit the scene with plate readers it pitched to the Fun Police: homeowners associations and the even deeper pockets overseeing our nation’s many gated communities. > > Flock tells HOAs and the heads of carefully curated communities things like “Flock Safety is the only security camera that stops property crime.” It’s a laughable claim. For one, Flock’s cameras are cameras and pretty much any security camera will have some effect on crime. Second, cameras don’t prevent crime. They simply make it easier to investigate crime. > > The ALPRs sold to HOAs by Flock may have a bit more of a preventative effect. “May” is the operative word — one not found in Flock’s advertising materials. And, given what’s already been reported about Flock’s HOA inroads, it appears Flock views itself as just another cop shop, albeit one that has (until recently) courted private markets. > > It apparently encourages private purchasers of its cameras and plate readers to regard themselves the same way. As this report by Eli Wolfe for The Oaklandside points out, Flock customers are doing what the city of Oakland can’t (at least at this point): filling neighborhoods with ALPRs and providing cops with access to whatever’s been collected.

    read more: https://www.techdirt.com/2024/04/03/california-hoas-are-buying-up-flock-license-plate-readers-giving-cops-open-access-to-them/

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    Swiss federal ministers are giving up their free ski passes
    www.semafor.com Swiss federal ministers are giving up their free ski passes | Semafor

    In 2022, one minister defended the passes as “a working tool.”

    Swiss federal ministers are giving up their free ski passes | Semafor

    > Swiss federal ministers are giving up their free annual ski passes worth around $4,000. > > Switzerland recently voted in favor of a referendum for greater social welfare that was opposed by the majority right-wing coalition government, which warned against the roughly $5 billion cost. > > Social media posts noted that government officials received perks like $200,000 pensions and, notably, free ski lift passes for Swiss slopes every year.

    read more: https://www.semafor.com/article/04/03/2024/swiss-federal-ministers-are-giving-up-their-free-ski-passes

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    The Anti-Palestinian Lobby Is Also a Corporate Lobby
    jacobin.com The Anti-Palestinian Lobby Is Also a Corporate Lobby

    A new PAC formed to unseat pro-Palestinian New York socialists is led by the same corporate interests opposed to progressive policies more generally. The battle over US policy toward Israel is also about economic policy at home.

    The Anti-Palestinian Lobby Is Also a Corporate Lobby

    > T | he pro-Israel spending splurge aimed at unseating the socialist and progressive insurgents who have won office over the past decade is, of course, first and foremost about punishing dissent on US support for Israeli apartheid. But on another level, it’s also a campaign to unseat those lawmakers whose economic vision threatens the bottom line of Wall Street and corporate America. > > If you need proof, look no further than the pro-Israel Solidarity PAC in New York, which was recently formed to give a boost to centrist challengers of candidates with a Working Families Party or Democratic Socialists of America endorsement.

    read more: https://jacobin.com/2024/04/anti-palestine-lobby-gaza-elections-corporate-interests/

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    Generosity knocked out of the box: How economic crisis has shrunk Ramadan food donations
    www.madamasr.com Generosity knocked out of the box: How economic crisis has shrunk Ramadan food donations

    Every year, millions of donated food boxes, known as "Ramadan cartons," are distributed across Egypt throughout the month, circulated from individuals to small charitable organizations to large entities, including government bodies. Ramadan boxes represent the informal social version of in-kind s

    Generosity knocked out of the box: How economic crisis has shrunk Ramadan food donations

    > Every year, millions of donated food boxes, known as “Ramadan cartons,” are distributed across Egypt throughout the month, circulated from individuals to small charitable organizations to large entities, including government bodies. > > Ramadan boxes represent the informal social version of in-kind support, after government-provided in-kind support was replaced by cash transfers in 2014 in line with the adoption of austerity policies. > > However, in the same way that official in-kind food assistance disappeared, this informal version may face a similar fate amid exceptional inflation rates. > > The surge in food inflation rates, particularly in recent months, has deeply impacted the provision of Ramadan food boxes. Egypt now has one of the highest food inflation rates in the world, which has caused changes in the quality and quantity of food items included in the boxes over the years, while some items have been eliminated altogether. > > Speaking to Mada Masr, individuals involved in the distribution of Ramadan boxes have reported a decline in donations and an increase in the number of those in need.

    read more: https://www.madamasr.com/en/2024/04/03/feature/economy/generosity-knocked-out-of-the-box-how-economic-crisis-has-shrunk-ramadan-food-donations/

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    Yuzu Citra | A Grim Outlook for the All-Digital Future
  • You're probably right, I definitely could have misunderstood, but making 5 figures a month on patreon adds up, still quite a lot of money for what it was.

  • Yuzu Citra | A Grim Outlook for the All-Digital Future
  • It's wild that they had 2 million+ dollars, like maybe these people were treating it like a job, which is the only way I can rationalize them needing even close to that amount of money, but goes to show even though they were open source devs, they were trusting patreon and discord not to just hand over their personal information, and I'm guessing that's exactly what ended up happening.

    The Ryujinx devs also have a patreon that's making a fair amount of money per month, so I wouldn't be surprised if they get got as well. I'm not a big crypto person, but isn't this the exact use case for it? Why in the world would you use Patreon when you're doing something tangential to piracy that will put you in a gigantic company's crosshairs.

  • Yuzu & Citra devs fold to Nintendo's demands | Pay $2.3million to settle, take down github, domains, patreon, discord, with immediate effect.
  • I do wonder if this is specifically what got them, would probably take a lemmy lawyer to unpack it, but I would have to imagine if they didn't have a patreon and basically a company, it would have been much harder for Nintendo to do anything about them. And I would also imagine in retrospect whatever money they got was not worth it when it ends like this.

    I always assume when people operate services like this, that they host it in a country like Russia that's less likely to care about takedowns by western corpos and done anonymously as possible. Even though it's just an emulator, you would think they wouldn't be so brazen as to have a patreon which I'm sure requires someone's identity/billing info. They probably still could have been tracked down if they took crypto donations or something like that, but you would think that would be the first choice over putting a giant target on their backs. Patreon is obviously just gonna hand over whatever info they are asked to give when served a warrent, and so is Discord for that matter if they had any personal info on there too.

  • In addition to clocks moving forward by 60 minutes in many parts of these 48 states next week
  • 47* states*, most of Arizona has no DST although some of the reservations observe it

  • GitHub - j-fbriere/squawker: An open-source privacy oriented Twitter/X client
  • they have not blocked it and they probably won't block it bc it involves signing in with your twitter and since it's just an android app it's not gonna get as big as nitter, I don't think it's really helpful to tell people to "just accept it" as an individual you're not gonna be able to successfully lobby everything you follow to change to bluesky (which I think you can get rss feeds from) or masto (which you can get rss feeds from), like for example your city's local government/services only posts on facebook and twitter, no rss, this is still useful for things like that

  • "Jane Doe" Who Immolated Herself at Israeli Consulate in Atlanta Last Year Is Still Alive
  • I think even worse is how the cops assumed they were trying to damage the embassy/ sent the bomb squad to their apartment as if someone doing this is likely to have anything more dangerous than petrol and a lighter.Treating them like a suicide-bomber in both cases.

  • Wendy's already walking back their surge pricing comments. They were testing the waters.
  • The only way this would make sense is in the form of a happy hour or a lunch special which I guess are all just reverse surge pricing, but can't just simply make things cost less in off peak hours in god's Amerikkka.

  • Why were Muslim prisoners in the US pepper-sprayed while praying?
  • Yeah, scrolling through the RSS feed to find horrible things I didn't know even happened.

  • Exxon CEO blames public for failure to fix climate change
  • IT WAS ALL THOSE DAMN AVOCADOS, WHY DIDN'T WE JUST SIMPLY STOP EATING THOSE AVOCADOS

  • The growing controversy over Israel’s Eurovision song entry
  • IDK nothing indicated they would be booted, they pretty prominently announced they wouldn't be restricting Israel from competing, to much controversy at that

  • Tumblr and Wordpress to Sell Users’ Data to Train AI Tools
  • The obvious difference being my/others mastodon posts aren't showing up on wordpress and being monetized. One way federation to masto doesn't matter bc it isn't data farming / putting ads on masto content.

  • China has raided seven American businesses in Beijing and arrested employees on suspicion of espionage, ambassador Nicholas Burns reveals
  • I don't disbelieve it, but I'm gonna wait to read about it not in the daily mail and I don't think other serious sources have reported on it yet, unless google has just ceased working as a search engine which is very possible.

  • The growing controversy over Israel’s Eurovision song entry
  • It only has to do with being an ebu/sister org member which many arab states are eligible to compete, but refuse to do so since Israel is in it/ in some cases having laws preventing the broadcasting of anything Israel was involved in making.

  • The growing controversy over Israel’s Eurovision song entry
  • To be fair to the euros they tried to both sides it and let arab/north african countries in, but those countries refused for obvious reasons.

  • Saudi Arabia puts seven men to death in largest execution in years
  • I'm personally against sentencing death regardless of what they did, especially in cases like Saudi Arabia where they have more than enough money to handle imprisoning people for life. Call me a crypto-catholic, but I don't think killing people is good if it can be avoided, which in this case it definitely could have been.

  • “No, it’s just fireworks!” Chicago cop opens fire on child with fireworks after ShotSpotter gunshot alert
  • Doesn't help that being a cop unironically requires less training then the vast majority of other jobs. You would think giving someone a gun to point at people, who they're largely supposed to "protect" would require at least a few years of training.

  • Wendy’s will experiment with dynamic surge pricing for food in 2025
  • Maybe a good idea to just turn around when you pull up and see there is surge pricing on a fucking cheeseburger.

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    > Billy Pilgrim has come unstuck in time.

    > He has seen his birth and death many times, he says, and pays random visits to all the events in between.

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