LibsEatPoop

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[–] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I really appreciate this reply and the entire conversation we’ve had so far!

I am one of the people who doesn’t know a lot about the differences between various UN orgs etc. and it’s been very informative to learn - for eg how the Special Representatives are/have been used. It will give me a pause next time I come across them, and not confuse them with actual UN bodies with investigative or legislative powers, or act like they are at the same tier as them.

The picture you’ve painted regarding this one is very compelling, too. I mean, they did have me fooled (despite having read the report - where they made it clear they don’t have the mandate to investigate).

I know the UN is not a monolith, but when you use one name to describe the entire org, with all the different bodies in it, it becomes hard to differentiate. And you think “the UN which has recently been good on the Palestine issue (at least optically) has published this report” rather than thinking deeply about the inner struggles within the UN and which side might be pushing for this report to be framed this way, and given access to NYT and others in advance etc.

I guess it’s sad when they use the UN, which at least to me still has some credibility - I believe there are good people there who try to do good, it’s better the UN exists than it doesn’t - to help cover their genocide.

And you’re absolutely right about this taking away oxygen from that far more important issue. Israel is literally committing apartheid, ethnic cleansing, and genocide. It is actively building illegal settlements in West Bank and, from what I’ve seen, even reestablishing them in Gaza.

Yeah, I don’t know what else to say.

[–] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 8 points 1 year ago

“defend your reasoning.”

It’s like watching a bacteria in a Petri dish respond to stimuli the same way over and over and over again. I love it.

[–] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago

NO SHOT SOMEONE REPORTED THIS FOR RACISM. LMAO.

I love federation. It’s been so good for us.

[–] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 4 points 1 year ago

Every time I have clicked the little picture in my feed to expand the text, I have felt the psychic assault as purely as the first time I saw it. I do not think this will get old.

I know, right?

It’s a study in how good we are at hexbear in collecting the worst takes of the libs and the cons of the internet and showing them to our comrades for bouts of collective self harm.

[–] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 48 points 1 year ago

President Xi,

I’m starving me Lord, I need to pay rent me Lord. Please send me an advance on this month’s propaganda payment.

Signed,

LibsEatPoop.

[–] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 32 points 1 year ago

Adrian Zenz, a German researcher at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, whose work on Xinjiang has been widely-cited by Western legislators, said it would be better to have “no legislation” than what the EU has proposed

Lol

[–] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I appreciate your reply!

I totally understand your perspective. I found this report precisely because some pro-Israel accounts/news channels began claiming the UN supported their narrative and I wanted to find out what happened.

So I read the report and my conclusion was that the report was a lot more nuanced than what those people were claiming.

I’m not familiar with Patten (but I will look up her previous work) or how this UN team figures into the broader UN system, but I know the UN in general has been perceived as an “enemy” by Israel.

So, from my perspective, seeing the report talk Palestinians in West Bank, of Israel messing with evidence, of dismissing the Israeli assertion that Hamas instructed its members to commit sexual assault and rape etc. - it was like “There’s this UN report that Israeli supporters are citing, but that report contradicts what they claim in so many parts!”

So I thought the report could be something we could use too. That’s it.

heart-sickle

[–] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 17 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Firstly, I follow zei_squirrel on Twitter. Their reporting is excellent. Their expose of the NYT (along with that by the Intercept) is well worth the read.

But in the twitter post you linked, they accuse Patten (and by extension this UN team) of just parroting what the ultra-religious ZAKA would tell them about Kibbutz Be'eri. But if you read the report, they specifically called out that kibbutz as having no concrete evidence of sexual assault, of the witnesses having conflicting statements, of shutting down when asked, of Israel having proven to have messed with evidence...In fact, in the report itself, they specifically say how religious groups made it harder to collect any evidence. They didn't name ZAKA, but anyone who knew the context, knew this is who they were talking about.

I don't blame zei_squirrel. They read the news of Patten meeting with ZAKA and had alarm bells ringing in their heads. But you could've at least read the first paragraph of my post where I specifically mentioned Kibbutz Be'eri. I don't know anything about Patten or what she believes or her record on any other previous conflict.

But I will say I find it weird how strongly people are defending, what, that no rapes happened on Oct 7 or of the hostages? That's outrageous... There is a very interesting point in the report where it specifically points out that there is no evidence of Hamas or any other group using sexual assault or rape as a group tactic, that contrary to claims by Israel, Hamas didn't instruct its members to commit rape and taught them words in Hebrew to "spread their legs" and shit like that.

Like, I'd again encourage people to read the full report, including the methodology and the limitations. They mention so much that will never be covered by anyone you follow on Twitter or YouTube or any news publication. Like, even the claim that they just parroted whatever Israel told them - no, they talk about conducting interviews separately too, not just in OPT, and of digitally verifying the images they were given to check if they were altered or not.

And none of this means you have to believe them. You can just throw your hands up in the air and say they're lying. But at least do so after you know what they're saying, so you know what they're lying about.

[–] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

That's a blast from the past! Yeah, I used to get INTP all the time when I took the personality test yeeeears ago. I guess this makes them slightly more predictive than actual horoscopes lol.

[–] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 30 points 1 year ago

what the fuuuuuuuuuuuck.

[–] LibsEatPoop@hexbear.net 86 points 1 year ago (7 children)

Civilian deaths 2 years into the Ukraine war stands at 10,000.

After 5 months, it's 30,000 deaths in Gaza. That means if Israel were bombing Ukraine, the would've killed 150,000 Ukrainian civilians instead of 10,000. And if Russian were bombing Gaza, they would've killed just 2,000 instead 30,000.

And I didn't even factor in population. Ukraine has 20x the population of Gaza. (40m to 2m). The impact of each innocent life lost is 20x more in Gaza than it is in Ukraine. It is 20x easier to wipe out an entire family, 20x easier to find someone who's lost someone, 20x to erase entire histories and subcultures (especially when you bomb universities, libraries, ancient monuments).

So, Russia is at least 14-15 TIMES more humane and caring about civilian life than Israel is. And if you factor in the impact of the difference in relative population (40m vs 2m) that shoots up to 280-300 TIMES more humane and caring than Israel. That's not 280%-380% - That would be just 2.8-3.8 times. No.

Russia respects Ukrainian civilains 28,000%-30,000% more than Israel respects Gazan civilians.

 

Super interesting read.

TLDR: India bad, Canada bad. CSIS (Canada’s CIA) may have done a 9/11 to get Canadian Patriot Act passed.

 

Edit - Someone said the image is from August, which is true. Here is a link to an updated pic.

fucking lmao.

I hear they might that bakhmut tho and they do look close to that. No idea whats going on with russia. Why've they stopped advancing?

 

Link to the tweet with the image and the one by More Perfect Union with a short video.

spoilerCue lotsa jokes about avengers assembling.

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Always appreciate a self dunk.

Source.

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The interview is about an anthology book on black studies that he’s a part of. It also includes W.E.B. Du Bois, James Baldwin, Angela Davis, Octavia Butler, Bell Hooks, Barbara Smith, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Huey Newton, and Bobby Seale. The ebook is available for free from Haymarket Books.

I.O.: You put this book together with two of the most prominent Black Marxists in the country, and most, if not all, of the featured writers are anti-capitalists. How did this collaboration come about?

C.K.: I’ve long admired Keeanga and Robin’s work as well as their uncompromising political analysis and understanding that Black liberation simply isn’t possible under capitalism. I think the anthology makes this argument quite well, and I hope it challenges readers to see that racism is not white supremacy’s only ingredient. White supremacy persists in part because of its relationship with capitalism, heteropatriarchy, ableism, and so on.

I.O.: What are you reading these days?

C.K.: No More Police: A Case for Abolition by Mariame Kaba and Andrea J. Ritchie. Abolition. Feminism. Now. by Angela Y. Davis, Gina Dent, Erica R. Meiners, and Beth E. Richie.

Edit: I’ve put this in c/news because I originally found this out via an article on The Hill and I was going to post that, but then I thought I’ll just post the original interview instead. It has a lot more information.

 

Pathfinder is like D&D - you create a character, explore dungeons and castles, battle monsters using weapons or magic, and level up. If you've played D&D, this will be very similar. But no experience is needed!

I will be running the Beginner's Box adventure, designed with new players in mind. If that's a success, then we can carry on playing. This adventure might take two sessions or up to four. It comes with pre-generated characters which make it easy to just start playing, but we can also create our own.

Just comment below if you're interested. Do mention some times that work for you. Think about your schedule for the next couple weeks and give a few different "sets" like 6-9 PM, Fridays, Pacific Time or 12-3 PM, Saturdays, Eastern.

If there's interest, I'll create a discord and we can work out all the details in there.

 

In response to a single case of the coronavirus, Chinese authorities locked down a southern border city of more than 200,000 people this week, barring the entry of all goods and people. After a cluster of new cases in northwestern China, officials also sealed off a city of 13 million, ordering all residents to stay inside.

The extreme response underlines China’s hypervigilance as Beijing prepares to host the Winter Olympics in February amid new local cases of the omicron variant.

The city of Dongxing, which borders Vietnam in China’s southern Guangxi province, on Wednesday ordered all households to quarantine at home until further notice after a resident tested positive during a routine screening, according to state broadcaster CCTV. Schools, public transportation and most businesses, except for supermarkets and pharmacies, were temporarily shuttered as authorities launched a campaign to test everyone in the city.

Customs processing in the city, the entry point for a million tons of goods annually from Vietnam, was also halted while the Chinese Embassy in Hanoi asked Chinese citizens in Vietnam not to return by land.

Authorities in Xi’an in Shaanxi province locked down the city of 13 million, allowing only one person per household to go outside every other day to buy supplies — measures reminiscent of the unprecedented lockdown of the city of Wuhan in early 2020.

Officials in Xi’an say they are facing the “double threat” of new coronavirus cases as well as an outbreak of hemorrhagic fever, a seasonal disease caused by the hantavirus. “Currently, the situation of pandemic prevention and control remains complicated and grim,” said Zhang Fenghu, deputy secretary general of the city government, announcing the lockdown after authorities reported 52 new coronavirus cases Wednesday. The city has reported a total of 143 cases since Dec 9.

China’s pursuit of a stringent “zero covid” policy has resulted in increasingly strict border controls and quarantines and frequent lockdowns across the country. According to Vietnam’s state-controlled Hanoi Times, more than 6,000 trucks carrying fruit have been stranded along the Chinese-Vietnamese border for several weeks.

Seven omicron cases have been detected in China over the past two weeks, just before Lunar New Year when millions of residents would normally travel home to spend the holiday with family. Officials — wary of forcing pandemic-weary residents to miss a third Lunar New Year in a row — are strongly urging citizens to “celebrate on the spot” and avoid going home. On Monday, Lei Zhenglong, deputy director of China’s National Health Commission, ordered officials not to let the country’s defenses against omicron relax “in the slightest.”

In Xi’an, authorities were struggling to manage angry and frustrated residents as citywide testing got underway. On Tuesday, the city’s “health code” system, a QR-based tracking app that residents must show before entering public spaces or traveling, had collapsed after being overloaded with traffic.

On social media, residents complained that they were not able to ride public transportation or get into their apartment compounds because of the health code system’s failure. In lieu of the app, which includes residents’ vaccine status and recent coronavirus test results, some companies resorted to having employees sign written statements declaring they are not infected.

Authorities have required all residents leaving the city to present an official letter from local authorities allowing them to board departing trains. One resident stranded in the Xi’an North Railway Station described the confusing and contradicting array of rules on the social network Weibo, in a post that was later erased.

“Waited an hour for a nucleic acid test. After buying my ticket, I was told I would need a special certificate from my local neighborhood office,” the post began. “Took an hour bus to that office where someone told me no certificate was needed. Took another hour bus back to the train station where I was told to go back to my neighborhood office. Went back. By then, my nucleic acid test was no longer valid. Waited in line again for another test. Took the result to the neighborhood office who told me to go to the subdistrict office for a letter. Staff there said the leaders were discussing. I waited and waited and waited. Then my coronavirus test expired again.”

Another Weibo user in Xi’an expressed similar sentiments. “These days I feel distress, anger and helplessness,” the person wrote.

 

The official government still says only 400k people have died.

 

I used to think that even though Apple's bad, at least they're okay on the privacy front. But what the fuck?

They wanna be able to detect every image I take for the possibility of it being "illegal"? Fuck you.

Is Ubuntu good? And LineageOS for phone?

Edit - At least r/apple seems to be against it If there's one positive thing I can say about reddit, it's that those nerds are usually all in on privacy stuff.

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