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...well, for me, the situation there is quite unclear - but I guess I see it like this: the fact that some people from "one side of the conflict" would organize terrorist attacks is not, in my opinion, mutually exclusive with the fact that some people from "the other side of the conflict" would organize the murder of civilians as part of a targeted territorial expansion.
After all, even the term terrorism is such a great label - see the saying that:
"Terrorism is the war of the powerless and war is the terrorism of the powerful".
Finaly, I prefer to leave it to people who follow the situation in more detail to argue to the point of blood about who is shedding the blood of the other side more unjustifiably in that area - ideally, of course, people would reject their superior warmongers on both sides.
I was actually most interested in this summary:
"We’re fed mountains of stories by the rich and powerful explaining why things must remain as they are — but they are only stories.
Every #sociopolitical status quo throughout history has had power-serving narratives explaining why things are as they are and justifying why the people in charge live so much more comfortably than the ordinary folks doing the real work in this world. #People used to be told that #kings received their authority directly from God, and were therefore better and more worthy than the unwashed masses. Today we have different rulers with different narratives justifying their rule and explaining why vast inequality is fine and good, but those #narratives are exactly as fictional as the old stories about the divine right of kings.
Today we are trained to believe that the #plutocrats who rule our society attained their vast fortunes through hard work and clever innovation, and are entitled to every penny because they are the most productive members of our society."

caitlinjohnst.one/p/israel-is-

Caitlin’s Newsletter · Israel Is Killing Civilians In Gaza On Purpose, And It's Not Even DebatableBy Caitlin Johnstone

#TechPolicyPress offers about the only #sociopolitical analysis of tech available anywhere, so I listen.

Today there's an interview with #Mozilla's president. Surely a radical thinker, I hoped.

He spoke about Mozilla's focus on AI, how it will generate "trillions of dollars of new wealth", how excited he is about #capitalism.

And how great it is that #Firefox offers you more choice by letting you "change the default search engine" - WTF does that mean?

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#Tech

pca.st/episode/eefe41ce-a670-4

Pocket CastsA Conversation with Mark Surman, President of Mozilla - The Sunday ShowTech Policy Press is a nonprofit media and community venture intended to provoke new ideas, debate and discussion at the intersection of technology and democracy. The Sunday Show is its podcast. You can find us at https://techpolicy.press/, where you can join the newsletter.

If the title of this podcast appeals to you as much as it does me, then we should probably be friends. Thanks to Emeline for having me on, for letting me ramble and for the absurdly generous description. I’ll probably spend the rest of my life trying to deserve it.

#Share #Space #SciFi #StarTrek #SocioPolitical #SocialChange #SocialInfrastructure #Futurism

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SpotifyBuilding a Star Trek Universe from a Socio-Political Perspective: An Interview with Daniel MackisackListen to this episode from SpaceBase Podcast on Spotify. An interview with Daniel Mackisack. Founder of Celestial Commons - a network devoted to improving public interest and representation in space - ensuring that the journey and the benefits of development are shared by all.  Daniel is a kiwi presently living in Berlin.  A writer, researcher, diplomat, and serial founder, He holds a Bachelors degree in Political Science, and a Masters in Anthropology and Sociology.  In this interview we will learn how Daniel 's passion for science fiction and his experience building social movements and development projects has led to his current activities and projects in the space sector.Resources:An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth: What Going to Space Taught Me About Ingenuity, Determination, and Being Prepared for Anything by Chris HadfieldHosted by: Emeline Paat-Dahlstrom, Co-Founder and CEO, SpaceBaseMusic: reCreation by airtone (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under a Creative Commons (3.0)If you like our work, please consider donating to SpaceBase through The Gift Trust or RSF Social Finance (for US charitable donations) and indicate "SpaceBase" gift account. Or be a SpaceBase Patreon sponsor!Support the show


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