‘We’re drowning’: Gaza baby dies as storm floods tent encampments
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By Maha Hussaini and Mohammed al-Hajjar in Gaza City, occupied Palestine
Published date: 11 December 2025 12:50 GMT
A Palestinian infant died from the cold on Thursday as heavy rain across the Gaza Strip continued for a second day, flooding tented encampments and roads.Eight-month-old Rahaf Abu Jazar died in Khan Younis after rainwater leaked into her family’s tent during overnight storms.
Her family was among hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians awoken in the night as torrential downpours inundated the makeshift shelters they rely on for protection.
Gaza’s war-damaged sewage system also overflowed under the heavy rain.
“We are drowning in rainwater mixed with sewage,” said Amal Eleiwa from Gaza City.
‘We’re drowning’: Gaza baby dies as storm floods tent encampments
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/40189934
By Maha Hussaini and Mohammed al-Hajjar in Gaza City, occupied Palestine
Published date: 11 December 2025 12:50 GMT
A Palestinian infant died from the cold on Thursday as heavy rain across the Gaza Strip continued for a second day, flooding tented encampments and roads.Eight-month-old Rahaf Abu Jazar died in Khan Younis after rainwater leaked into her family’s tent during overnight storms.
Her family was among hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians awoken in the night as torrential downpours inundated the makeshift shelters they rely on for protection.
Gaza’s war-damaged sewage system also overflowed under the heavy rain.
“We are drowning in rainwater mixed with sewage,” said Amal Eleiwa from Gaza City.
‘We’re drowning’: Gaza baby dies as storm floods tent encampments
By Maha Hussaini and Mohammed al-Hajjar in Gaza City, occupied Palestine
Published date: 11 December 2025 12:50 GMT
A Palestinian infant died from the cold on Thursday as heavy rain across the Gaza Strip continued for a second day, flooding tented encampments and roads.Eight-month-old Rahaf Abu Jazar died in Khan Younis after rainwater leaked into her family’s tent during overnight storms.
Her family was among hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians awoken in the night as torrential downpours inundated the makeshift shelters they rely on for protection.
Gaza’s war-damaged sewage system also overflowed under the heavy rain.
“We are drowning in rainwater mixed with sewage,” said Amal Eleiwa from Gaza City.
The US EPA website got the basics of climate science right. Until last week. | The Trump administration purged 80 pages of facts about climate change — including that it's caused by humans.
The EPA website got the basics of climate science right. Until last week.
The Trump administration purged 80 pages of facts about climate change — including that it's caused by humans.Kate Yoder (Grist)
PixiEditor 2.1 beta is available - Node Based Brush Engine, Smart layers and more
PixiEditor 2.1 beta is available - Node Based Brush Engine, Smart layers and more | PixiEditor Blog
PixiEditor 2.1 Beta is now available! Explore the new Node Based Brush Engine, Smart Layers, and customizable toolsets to enhance your digital art experience.pixieditor.net
US lawmakers condemn seizure of Venezuelan oil tanker: ‘Trump is sleepwalking us into a war’
Senior Democratic lawmakers and at least one Republican have condemned Wednesday’s seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker off the nation’s coast, with one saying Donald Trump is “sleepwalking us into a war with Venezuela”.
There is growing, at least somewhat bipartisan unease in Washington over the administration’s escalating military posture in the region. Trump has accused Venezuela of facilitating drug trafficking, and increased the US military presence in the Caribbean to a level not seen in decades. The administration has also conducted a campaign of bombings of alleged drug boats, killing more than 80 people so far.
Trump confirmed the tanker seizure shortly after it occurred, telling reporters: “We’ve just seized a tanker on the coast of Venezuela – large tanker, very large, largest one ever seized, actually.” When asked what would happen to the oil, Trump responded: “We keep the oil, I guess!”
US lawmakers condemn seizure of Venezuelan oil tanker: ‘Trump is sleepwalking us into a war’
Unease grows in Washington, including among some Republicans, over Trump administration’s escalating military posture in the CaribbeanJoseph Gedeon (The Guardian)
Proton getting big encourages centralization
OG title: We need to talk... about the Proton ecosystem
Ecosystem is a trap. It lures you in with the promise of convenience, only to lock you inside a walled garden. Like Google and Apple. They start with a good product, but then force you to use the whole suite to get the full experience. This is dangerous.
Ecosystems are concentrating all of your data and your digital life in the hands of a single entity. An entity that grows so large and powerful that it will start making compromises against your rights only to find more ways to profit or protect their business. The larger the ecosystem, the bigger data harvester it becomes. It becomes a bigger target for hackers and the more products it offers the more data it has to give to the surveillance state.
We know that the big tech does this, because their only moral value is the shareholder value.
[4]But when a private company starts quacking like a duck in the steps of the big tech, it should worry us the same way. That company is Proton. The maker of the most renowned privacy products that have always been meant as ethical alternatives to the big tech.
Today, Proton resembles more and more the ecosystems of Google and Apple than it does its noble origins of fighting the big tech. This is a problem. It’s a problem for your privacy and it’s a problem for the whole community. But you probably never of heard of this perspective, because none of this is talked about enough. There is a reason for this.
You see, most content on Proton you’ll find, is coming from sources that are sponsored or affiliated with Proton. And I know how lucrative Proton’s deals are, because Proton even tried to pay me. Of course, I refused their offer, because taking their money would incentivize me not to recommend against Proton products. I am uniquely positioned to give you a nuanced critique of Proton and how to solve this problem.
Some good points to be said. I find the overall argument a bit weak as it is mainly one of user erorr of sorts. Btw THO has some pretty good back log of videos on privacy; check out their stuff on burners phones and anonymizing yourself at a protest.
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Does DE count?
It's crazy that new expansions are still dropping, and the ranked community is thriving.
RollerCoaster Tycoon (1999) by Chris Sawyer. Best game ever.
Now there's a new rewrite by the open source community called OpenRCT2. Highly suggested.
Consolidations Are as Much a Threat as AI
Consolidations Are as Much a Threat as AI
Netflix is , one of the largest movie and TV studios in the world. The deal is set an a staggering $82.7 billion. Except, maybe not. The day after the ann...Josh Griffiths
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It'll have a devastating effect for people who work in the industries.
Those of us who don't play AAA games or watch Warner Bros or Paramount movies don't really have much to lose here. Worst case scenario there are always Nigerian and Uzbek movies.
Judge orders wrongfully detained Kilmar Abrego Garcia to be immediately released from immigration detention
A federal judge in Maryland ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia freed from immigration detention on Thursday while his legal challenge against his deportation moves forward, handing a major victory to the immigrant whose wrongful deportation to a notorious prison in El Salvador made him a flashpoint in the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement.
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis ruled that Immigration and Customs Enforcement must let Abrego Garcia go immediately.
“Since Abrego Garcia’s return from wrongful detention in El Salvador, he has been re-detained, again without lawful authority,” the judge wrote. “For this reason, the Court will GRANT Abrego Garcia’s Petition for immediate release from ICE custody.”
https://apnews.com/article/abrego-garcia-el-salvador-deportation-31160936c51932f74b717eb1143edd55
Marco Rubio bans Calibri font at State Department for being too DEI
Marco Rubio bans Calibri font at State Department for being too DEI | TechCrunch
Calibri, which could make documents easier to read for the vision impaired, was apparently installed in 2023 by the department’s then-DEI office.Julie Bort (TechCrunch)
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Ugh.
At least Arial exists. And Helvetica. But Times New Roman? What is this, English class in the early aughts? 12pt font, double spaced with one inch margins?
Hell, if you want wanna make America great again make it Courier; tech bros'll think you're coding but we know you really just want to take us back to late 1800s when typewriters and bad economic policy were in. Or maybe something appropriate for this administration, like Wingdings.
Zipfelmützen Cup 2025
Der Zipfelmützen Cup 2025 und damit der Crossgolf Saisonabschluss steht vor der Tür.
Dafür habe ich mir für euch alle mal wieder die Finger abgefroren, die Füße wundgelaufen und bei schönem aber kalten Wetter, den Spielplan erstellt, und mit denen vom letzten Jahr abgeglichen.
Wir hoffen natürlich, das es genau so schön wird, wie 2024 und spannend und….
Neben der Vergabe der Wanderwiese, unseres Vereinsmeisterpokals, geht es natürlich auch noch mal um Pokale für dieses Turnier.
Wer jetzt Neugierig ist, was und wie der Parcours verläuft, kann diesen link verwenden.
Treffpunkt ist 18.30 Uhr auf dem Markt in Elster, mitzubringen sind eine Tasse, eine Zipfelmütze sollte auf dem Kopf sein, Leuchtball (Bälle je nach Bedarf), Golfschläger.
Nach dem Turnier ist im Vereinshaus Aufwärmen, Essen fassen und die Siegerehrung.
Deswegen bitte noch anmelden wer noch nicht hat – https://2025.2.uhc-elster.de/event/zipfelmuetzen-turnier-2025/
Zipfelmützen Turnier 2025
Wir spielen wieder in und durch Elster unser Vorweihnachtliches Crossgolf Turnier. Treffpunkt ist 18.30 Uhr auf dem Markt in Elster. Dieses Turnier ist Vereinsintern und fließt in die Vereinsmeisterschaft mit… Zipfelmützen Turnier 2025\n2025.2.uhc-elster.de
Ohh jeh, es scheint die @crossgolf_rebel's und Konsorten besetzen das fedi ..
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'Why Is This Hard?' Schumer Won't Say He Opposes Regime Change in Venezuela
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US Rep. Ro Khanna suggested on Thursday that the top Democrat in the Senate had offered the latest evidence that the party needs "a new generation to lead... with moral clarity and conviction" after Sen. Chuck Schumer refused to denounce the Trump administration's threats of regime change in Venezuela.
"Why is this hard?" asked Khanna (D-Calif.) after Schumer (D-NY), the Senate minority leader, told CNN's Jake Tapper Wednesday evening that "everyone would like" it if Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro "would flee on his own" instead of stating that the US should not try to force out the South American leader.
When asked point-blank if he disagrees with President Donald Trump's "ultimate goal of regime change in Venezuela," Schumer turned his focus to the lack of clarity in the White House's strategy.
"The bottom line is President Trump throws out so many different things in so many different ways. You don't even know what the heck he's talking about. You know, obviously, if Maduro would just flee on his own, everyone would like that. But we don't know what the heck he's up to when he talks about that," said Schumer. "You cannot say I endorse this, I endorse that when Trump is all over the lot, not very specific and very worrisome at how far he might escalate."
Chuck Schumer won't say if he opposes regime change in Venezuela.JAKE TAPPER: Do you disagree with President Trump's ultimate goal of regime change in Venezuela?
CHUCK SCHUMER: Look, the bottom line is President Trump throws out so many different things in so many different… pic.twitter.com/kwjWMsBgM8
— Ken Klippenstein (NSPM-7 Compliant) (@kenklippenstein) December 10, 2025Schumer's response, Khanna suggested, should have been: "Yes, Democrats oppose regime change war in Venezuela. Instead of wasting trillions on endless wars, we must invest in jobs, healthcare, and housing for Americans."
The CNN interview took place hours after the US military seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela in what one think tank called an "illegal" escalation. In recent weeks Trump has claimed he's ordered the airspace above and around Venezuela closed—an action experts said he had no legal authority to take—authorized covert CIA action in the country, and this week said the US plans to "hit ‘em on land very soon," threatening strikes against Venezuela as well as Mexico and Colombia.
The White House has aggressively pushed a narrative about the need to stop the trafficking of fentanyl from Venezuela—despite findings by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the United Nations that the country plays virtually no role in the flow of the drug into the US. At least 87 people have been killed in US military strikes on boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific since September—bombings that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Trump have claimed without evidence have targeted "narco-terrorists," but which Latin American officials, the family of one victim, and legal experts have denounced as extrajudicial killings and homicide.
Trump has previously signaled a desire to take control of Venezuela's vast oil reserves.
On November 21, Trump reportedly spoke to Maduro in a phone call and offered him safe passage out of Venezuela if he abdicated power, in the most explicit confirmation that the administration is seeking regime change. A CBS/YouGov poll released two days later found that 70% of Americans oppose any military action in Venezuela.
Labor attorney Benjamin Dictor and Democratic US Senate candidate Graham Platner of Maine were among those who joined Khanna in condemning Schumer's refusal to unequivocally reject the goal of forcing Maduro out through military action.
— (@)"Chuck Schumer is so spineless he can’t even affirmatively oppose illegal, unauthorized regime change by military force," said Dictor.
Schumer has called for the passage of a war powers resolution to block the deployment of US forces in Venezuela. As Trump has continued the boat bombings and built up military presence in the Caribbean, two war powers resolutions aimed at stopping the US from striking boats and targets inside Venezuela have failed to pass.
But his refusal to speak out comes two months after journalist Aída Chávez reported that a "senior Democratic staffer" was "discouraging Democrats from coming out against regime change in Venezuela... arguing that opposing Trump and [Secretary of State Marco] Rubio's regime change amounts to supporting Maduro."
After Schumer's interview, Matt Duss of the Center for International Policy joined in calling for "regime change in the Senate Democratic Caucus."
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Maduro Vows Venezuela Will Be a 'Colony Never Again' as Trump Intensifies Threats
He has described President Donald Trump's push for regime change as a "colonial threat" to "seize" Venezuela's oil.stephen-prager (Common Dreams)
Why are Israeli lawmakers wearing gold nooses?
More than 110 Palestinian prisoners have died from torture and mistreatment since Itamar Ben-Gvir became Israel’s security minister. Now he wants the power to hang them.
Why are Israeli lawmakers wearing gold nooses?
Israel's national security minister wants the power to hang Palestinian detainees accused of terrorism.Al Jazeera
"An American Americaning Americanly."
Liberals: this is not the America I know and love.
Oh you mean the America that broke every treaty it signed with the indigenous peoples?
The man behind the fall of US offshore wind
The man behind the fall of offshore wind
David Stevenson has solar on his roof and drives a hybrid. How did he become the leader of the movement that helped Trump crush offshore wind farms?Canary Media
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Several years ago the UK had their first day of net-zero emissions, in large part because of huge offshore wind capacity in the North Sea
More and more we heard about these days here and there where demand was lowish and wind was highish and the UK was a net energy exporter.
Now it's routine enough it's no longer news.
By all means though, please keep clawing rocks and sludge from the guts of the earth to burn for power because you associate wanton destructiveness and a lack of empathy with masculinity
... The following day, Stevenson laid out his case in an expansive and mostly empty ballroom. It’s too expensive, he argued from a lectern, and the United States was not effectively assessing its environmental impact. He suggested a plan to get the public to care about this issue: putting whales front and center.Stevenson stopped short of blaming wind companies for the spate of whale carcasses that had washed up on New Jersey and New York beaches just weeks prior. He agreed with the scientific evidence that “vessel strikes” — not wind development — were the biggest threat in that region. Still, the potential for harm to whales could be a powerful tool in federal court, he speculated, as well as in the court of public opinion.
How We’ve Resisted ICE: Street Lessons From Chicago
How We’ve Resisted ICE: Street Lessons From Chicago
“I cannot imagine doing anything else in this moment,” says community defense organizer Gabe Gonzalez.Kelly Hayes (Truthout)
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Economic growth no longer linked to carbon emissions in most of the world, study finds
Economic growth no longer linked to carbon emissions in most of the world, study finds
Analysis marking 10 years since Paris climate agreement underscores effectiveness of strong government policiesJonathan Watts (The Guardian)
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There's a real trend in advanced alternative (primarily solar and wind) energy production that's had legs for over a decade and proven a more profitable and stable model of electricity production than fossil fuel imports. And electrification as a measure of economic growth has been a benchmark for over a century.
The continued growth of emissions overall is still a huge problem. But this shift in development patterns has a second-order impact on public policy. As states recognize they need more energy but don't need more coal/gas to modernize, they can and will shift their public spending practices accordingly.
Particularly for the BRICS, this is a big deal. You're talking about billions of future energy consumers who are no longer equating a higher quality of life with a larger carbon footprint.
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The 100 Companies Responsible for 70% of Global Emissions: What Can We Do?
Hundred companies significantly contribute to global greenhouse gas emissions.Decoding Biosphere
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'Architects of AI' named Time Magazine's Person of the Year
'Architects of AI' named Time Magazine's Person of the Year
Nvidia boss Jensen Huang is among the influential tech figures that adorn one of the two covers.Imran Rahman-Jones (BBC News)
One guy files Impeachment articles against RFK Jr., claiming abuse of power
He “has got to go,” Stevens said in a video announcing the impeachment articles. In an accompanying press statement, she said Kennedy, who rose to prominence as an ardent anti-vaccine activist, “has turned his back on science, on public health, and on the American people—spreading conspiracies and lies, driving up costs, and putting lives at risk.” She called him the “biggest self-created threat to our health and safety.”It is very unlikely that an impeachment push will gain traction in the Republican-controlled Congress. No other Democratic lawmakers are backing the articles.
Impeachment articles filed against RFK Jr., claiming abuse of power
He’s the “biggest self-created threat to our health and safety,” Stevens said.Beth Mole (Ars Technica)
California's cap and trade gets a new name [Cap & Invest] and a new mission beyond cutting carbon pollution
Opinion | Cap and trade gets a new name and a new mission
Revenues from the state's carbon emissions auction will be used for high speed rail, wildfire suppression and discretionary spending.Dan Walters (CalMatters)
First: fuck this bullshit. This is such a common problem with market-based solutions. I'm a big proponent of them, but you really need to keep politicians from doing this. The goal is phasing out fossil fuels. The money absolutely should be going to projects that fulfill that goal. This is not a piggy bank.
Second:
"While supporters ballyhoo the bullet train as something that would have a major impact on emissions by reducing auto traffic, the High Speed Rail Authority’s own projections indicate that, were it to be fully completed, it would reduce automobile emissions by scarcely 1%. Meanwhile construction actually increases emissions."
This doesn't quite pass the sniff test. You're telling me that if you built a zero-emissions mode of high speed transit along one of the most trafficked routes in the state that there would be no change in emissions? Are the ridership projections zero? Did the model say that for every driver who choses to take the train instead of driving, a new driver will take their place? Is this factoring in the effect on airline emissions from people who train instead of fly? This just sounds like that monologue from Landman where Billy Bob Thorton's character confidently declares a bunch of facts about climate reduction that the writer thought sounded good.
Alright, I just wasted a bunch of time I should've been working looking into this, and here is the HSRA's most recent report on the subject: hsr.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/…
From the relevant section, pg 58:
With high-speed rail, the annual GHG emissions reductions are projected to be 0.6 to 3 million MTCO2e. based on 2024 Business Plan ridership models. This reduction is equivalent to the annual carbon emissions associated with the energy use of between 77,000 and 372,000 homes – more than the housing stock of San Jose. The cumulative reductions in well-to-wheels emissions over the first 50 years of operations are projected to be between 29 million and 142 million MTCO2e.
I wish they'd provided a percent reduction in vehicle emissions, but according to another source (ww2.arb.ca.gov/ghg-inventory-d…), in 2023, transportation emissions in California were 137 million metric tons of CO2. The average of the range comes out to around 1.3% of that range.
That's interesting. I wonder what fraction of transit emissions are from passenger travel across the state, vs commercial hauling and inner city traffic. I still think this is an obviously necessary step, but I'm curious what other actions are needed to take care of the other 99% of transit emissions. Perhaps urban public transit and bike infrastructure.
Current California GHG Emission Inventory Data | California Air Resources Board
2000-2023 GHG Inventory (2025 Edition)ww2.arb.ca.gov
EU offers simpler rules to comply with methane law after US pressure
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"The Commission has identified solutions for a simple and predictable implementation," the Commission document said.One option would let companies comply using certificates bought from a third-party verifier, which would assign the imported gas an emissions value at its production location.
The second option is a "trace and claim" method, in which volumes of fuel are assigned a digital ID, which is attached to all sale and purchase agreements as the oil or gas moves through the value chain from producer to, eventually, the final buyer.
The changes do not amend the main requirements of the methane law - which will become increasingly strict over time. From 2027, it will make compliance with methane rules equivalent to those of the EU a requirement for new gas supply contracts.
I don't really read this as "offering simpler rules". It looks like they're explaining how to verify the origin of methane after the US falsely claims it would be impossible.
A controversial Oakland, California port development moves forward after city loses ‘coal war’
A controversial Oakland port development moves forward after city loses 'coal war'
“At this point, it’s just another development project,” Oakland’s top administrator said. “The city has exercised all its legal options.”Shomik Mukherjee (The Mercury News)
Cyberattack Reportedly Paralyzes Russia’s Military Registration Database
Cyberattack Reportedly Paralyzes Russia’s Military Registration Database
Anonymous hackers have breached a key developer of Russia’s digital military draft system, the head of the draft-dodging nonprofit Idite Lesom said Thursday.The Moscow Times
Cyberattack Reportedly Paralyzes Russia’s Military Registration Database
Cyberattack Reportedly Paralyzes Russia’s Military Registration Database
Anonymous hackers have breached a key developer of Russia’s digital military draft system, the head of the draft-dodging nonprofit Idite Lesom said Thursday.The Moscow Times
I en artikel i SVD som handlar om EU, Elon Musk och plattformen X samt de böter som EU dömt ut till X Corp står det:
Elon Musk rasade på X efter beskedet att EU-kommissionen bötfäller hans plattform med 120 miljoner euro.
– Kommissionen har slagit ned på tre punkter, samtliga handlar om bristande transparens, säger Carl Heath senior forskare på forskningsinstitutet Rise.
Meta Is Deleting Queer and Sex Worker Accounts, and Our Communities Are Being Erased With Them
Active Censorship Cases — Repro Uncensored — Repro Uncensored
Repro Uncensored tracks real-time censorship of abortion and reproductive health content online. Explore active cases of takedowns, shadowbans, and account removals across Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms.Repro Uncensored
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aiuto non so quale scegliere 💶 [Dicembre 2025]
Vorresti:
- sapere quale brand di carta igienica non sta creando un conflitto armato nel sud-est asiatico?
- capire quale bicicletta non si smonterà dopo 10km?
- conoscere quale app per gli acquisti di seconda mano si prende i soldi dai lemmini elettrici?
- chiedere se qualche lemmino ha comprato quel paio di cuffie che stai valutando?
- flexare l’acquisto di qualcosa e consigliarlo ad altri/e?
- gettare la pupù su una cosa che non ricomprereste mai?
Questo è il posto giusto 😃
Thread ricorrente per chiedere consigli su come spendere i soldini e per le mini recensioni
Meta shuts down global accounts linked to abortion advice and queer content
Meta shuts down global accounts linked to abortion advice and queer content
More than 50 organisations report sites being restricted or removed, with abortion hotlines blocked and posts showing non-explicit nudity triggering warningsAisha Down (The Guardian)
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Per una critica anarchica dell’anarchismo
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Per una critica anarchica dell’anarchismo
Pensiero anarchico e libertario
Tomás Ibáñez
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Elèuthera
Settembre 2025
Brossura
152 pp
L’anarchismo non fondazionale qui delineato non intende affatto proporre un nuovo modello di società, bensì spingere singoli e collettivi a costituirsi come «ingovernabili» e a mantenere accesa la resistenza, qui e ora, all’interno di qualsiasi modello di società autoritaria. Un nuovo paradigma che rimanda a un’etica della rivolta piuttosto che a un’epica della rivoluzione (dal sito)
Tomás Ibáñez
Ibàñez è uno psicologo e attivista cresciuto in una cultura libertaria antifranchista. Ma questa espressione, cultura libertaria, non è una semplice nota curriculare. Nella sua attività, e questo libro lo conferma, ha sviluppato quella necessità di approccio iconoclasta che permette all’anarchia di rimanere ancorata all’unica certezza che la mantiene sempre attuale e sempre orizzontale; il dubbio.
La casa editrice
Elèuthera continua ad essere quell’isola culturale – nel pur difficile e reazionario panorama editoriale italiano – dove chiunque abbia una esagerata idea di libertà può trovare ristoro, comunità e soprattutto materiale per nuove domande e spunti. Questo libro, caldamente consigliato, ve ne offrirà di molteplici. Sfogliando il blog puoi leggere diverse recensioni dalla stessa casa editrice. Io stesso ho già avuto il piacere di leggere Latour e Graeber.
Anarchismo non fondazionale
Nel rifiutare le etichette fisse e confinanti ho spesso usato l’espressione “ricercatore di anarchia” per descrivere il mio pensiero. Nel tentativo di far comprendere che ricercare l’anarchia significa seguire un flusso che si nutre del percorso stesso e che pretende la libertà di cercare nuove strade, di imboccare vicoli ciechi che magari sono tali solo perchè non si è guardato bene. Per questo mi sento molto vicino all’approccio non fondazionale inteso da Ibàñez. Un pensiero illuminante che allo stesso tempo rifugge e risolve le questioni poste dai non anarchici nel tentativo di spiegare l’anarchia con uno schema di pensiero non anarchico. L’anarchia non è un pensiero granitico e impeccabile. Non è un qualcosa “da uomini che non devono chiedere mai“. L’anarchia trae le sue spinte dalle imperfezioni e il suo dinamismo dalla libertà di non doversi nascondere.
Il libro
Muovendo da queste premesse il libro si snoda attraverso questioni affascinanti e tutte meritevoli di approfondimento. L’autore riprende Foucault e supera il concetto di potere espresso da Bookchin ribadendo come l’anarchismo non fondazionale sia più in grado di rispondere alle esigenze di questi tempi. Ibàñez riflette anche sulla deriva di onnipotenza della tecnica ed esprime preoccupazioni e analisi sulla cultura della “prevenzione”e su come il potere la utilizzi per ridurre gli spazi di libertà e i diritti delle persone.
Conclusioni
Quello che Ibàñez introduce è quasi una termodinamica, di Lavoiseriana memoria, ma incentrata sulla rivolta. La rivolta non costruisce qualcosa di statico ma si mantiene ingovernabile e quindi progredisce superando se stessa anzichè preferire la comoda autocelebrazione.
Un nuovo paradigma che rimanda a un’etica della rivolta piuttosto che a un’epica della rivoluzione.dalla quarta di copertina
#anarchia #bookchin #eleuthera #foucalt #ibanez #liberta #rivolta
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Pourquoi les méchants dans les jeux vidéo sont toujours les mêmes ? 🦹♂️🎮
Pourquoi les méchants dans les jeux vidéo sont toujours les mêmes ? 🦹♂️🎮
Par @akimomiri, avec @invinciblejane, @mnewton.pro & Mehdi Derfoufi
Disculture EP.2 - Vidéo complète disponible sur notre chaîne YouTube
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Norway | Protest in Oslo Denounces Nobel Peace Prize for Right-Wing Machado
"No peace prize for warmongers," said demonstrators against the Nobel Peace Prize for Maria Corina Machado, the right-wing opposition leader who has supported Trump's push for regime change war in Venezuela.
Archived version: archive.is/newest/commondreams…
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Protest in Oslo Denounces Nobel Peace Prize for Right-Wing Machado
"No peace prize for warmongers," said one of the banners displayed by demonstrators, who derided Machado's support for President Donald Trump's regime change push in Venezuela.stephen-prager (Common Dreams)
Iceland joins Eurovision boycott over genocidal Israel's participation
GET IN! Iceland just joined the Eurovision boycott over Israel’s genocide, leaving the UK looking morally bankrupt as more nations pull out
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Ms Rachel forced to hire security over Zionist threats
Ms Rachel had to hire security after a Zionist-led smear campaign unleashed threats against her family — it's Ms Rachel damn it!!
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Operation Bluebird wants to reclaim Twitter’s ‘abandoned’ trademarks for a new social network
Will Twitter finally return?
Operation Bluebird wants to reclaim Twitter’s ‘abandoned’ trademarks for a new social network
A startup called Operation Bluebird is working to resurrect the “Twitter” and “Tweet” trademarks for use in a new social media platform called Twitter.new.Emma Roth (The Verge)
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In the wake of Trump’s “peace deal”, 200,000 displaced due to escalated M23 attacks on DRC
Only a day after signing the peace deal with DRC in Washington, Rwanda aided the offensive by its proxy militia, the M23, which has now entered a strategic city where the Southern Kivu province’s administration is located.
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