‘Really cautious’: why the ICJ is delaying a Gaza genocide verdict
Experts on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) said a judgment on whether Israel is committing genocide in Gaza is unlikely before the end of 2027 at the earliest, amid warnings that the international community should not use the court’s glacial proceedings as an excuse to put off action to stop the killing.
Israel was originally due to present its rebuttal to the genocide charge brought by South Africa on Monday, but the court has granted its lawyers a six-month extension.
The South African legal team countered that none of the arguments given by Israeli lawyers were a legitimate reason for delay, and dragging out the case was unjustifiable in view of the humanitarian emergency in Gaza. But the court sided with Israel, which now has until next January to present its case.
“The second round is usually around six months each, so that’s another year, and then that brings us to January 2027,” said Michael Becker, who served as a legal officer at the ICJ from 2010 to 2014, and who is now assistant professor of international human rights law at Trinity College Dublin.
A range of factors could drag the case into 2028 however, including demands by other countries to intervene.
‘Really cautious’: why the ICJ is delaying a Gaza genocide verdict
While civilians starve and global opinion hardens, judgment from international court may not come until 2027 – or laterJulian Borger (The Guardian)
Turkey sets new record of 50.5 degrees as Europe swelters
Turkey's Environment Ministry said meteorologists had registered a reading of 50.5 degrees Celsius (122.9 degrees Fahrenheit) in the southeast of the country, setting a nationwide record.
The record temperature was registered on Friday at Silopi, the ministry said in a post on X on Saturday.
Silopi is 10 kilometers (6 miles) from Turkey's borders with Iraq and Syria.
The previous heat record, registered in August 2023, was 49.5 degrees Celsius.
Turkey sets new record of 50.5 degrees as Europe swelters
Turkey has been hit by a record high temperature of 50.5 degrees as southeastern Europe reels under a heat wave and battles wildfires.Kate Hairsine (Deutsche Welle)
This Tiny Radio Lets Me Send Texts Without Wi-Fi or Cell Service
This Tiny Radio Lets Me Send Texts Without Wi-Fi or Cell Service
Nope, it doesn't need satellite either.Jordan Gloor (How-To Geek)
Sudan: RSF forms rival government, deepening fissure – DW – 07/27/2025
A power struggle between two rival generals has effectively split Sudan amid a 27-month civil war that has left some 150,000 people dead.
Deepening the crisis in civil war-torn Sudan, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on Saturday announced the formation of a rival civilian-led government, raising fears of permanent division in the country.
At a press conference in the RSF-controlled city of Nyala in South Darfur, the paramilitary announced a 15-member presidential council with RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, as its president.
Rebel leader Abdelaziz al-Hilu, head of the SPLM-N, was named vice president.
Mohamed Hassan al-Taishi, a civilian politician, was appointed prime minister. He was a former member of Sudan's Transitional Sovereign Council from 2019 until the 2021 military coup.
New regional governors, including one for Darfur, were also announced. The region now has rival governors from each side.
EXCLUSIVE: Internal Documents Detail Hamas Proposals That Preceded Trump’s Belligerent Rant
Jeremy Scahill and Jawa Ahmad
Jul 27, 2025
Basem Naim, another senior #Hamas official, told Drop Site, “#Trump is playing a strategic game of deception,” adding that the #US and #Israel were seeking to increase pressure on Hamas to capitulate. He said Trump’s comments, and similar ones made by Witkoff, were intended to apply “more pressure before the next round” of negotiations and to buy time for Prime Minister Benjamin #Netanyahu “to reorganize the internal situation.”
EXCLUSIVE: Internal Documents Detail Hamas Proposals That Preceded Trump’s Belligerent Rant
Trump and Netanyahu threatened to launch even more violent “alternatives” to ceasefire negotiations as Hamas political leader blasts U.S.-Israeli “blackmail."Jeremy Scahill (Drop Site News)
EXCLUSIVE: Internal Documents Detail Hamas Proposals That Preceded Trump’s Belligerent Rant
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33764214
Jeremy Scahill and Jawa Ahmad
Jul 27, 2025
Basem Naim, another senior #Hamas official, told Drop Site, “#Trump is playing a strategic game of deception,” adding that the #US and #Israel were seeking to increase pressure on Hamas to capitulate. He said Trump’s comments, and similar ones made by Witkoff, were intended to apply “more pressure before the next round” of negotiations and to buy time for Prime Minister Benjamin #Netanyahu “to reorganize the internal situation.”
German politician steps down over swastika on ballot
German politician steps down over swastika on ballot
The German state of Baden-Württemberg's deputy speaker stepped down after admitting he drew a swastika on a ballot beside an AfD lawmaker's name. Daniel Born said he had made a "serious mistake" during a vote.Richard Connor (Deutsche Welle)
Telegram banned in Nepal
cross-posted from: piefed.social/post/1059058
due to iligel uses telegram banned in Nepal government.
like this
Yeah, this is some weird ass US defaultism/eurocentrism or whatever. Like there is no center of the world, this is still relevant to tons of people even if not to westerners.
By their logic why post any local news related to france/US, since it doesn't affect most of the world?
First they came for the nepalese and i didnt speak out because i wasnt a nepalese.
You know how that goes.
A large portion of all scams are conducted directly or indirectly via the internet, we should ban it
/s
Trans toilet rules 'may force Scottish museums to close'
An interim update from the EHRC, published in May, said that “trans women (biological men) should not be permitted to use the women’s facilities and trans men (biological women) should not be permitted to use the men’s facilities, as this will mean that they are no longer single-sex facilities”.However, a response from Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS), which supports around 455 non-national museums and is funded by the Scottish Government, said EHRC’s proposals may “force some museums to close”, or “risk leaving trans people with no facilities at all” if changes could not be made.
Trans toilet rules 'may force Scottish museums to close'
A PUBLICLY-FUNDED body representing museums in Scotland criticised Equality and Human Rights Commission proposals and warned “an environment of…Gregor Young (The National)
like this
Reminder - because trans men are almost always treated as invisible in these conversations - UK law makes it illegal for trans men to piss anywhere at all. Trans women can use the men’s, but trans men cannot use the women’s or the men’s.
It’s fucked.
trans men are almost always treated as invisible in these conversations
Seconded. There's almost zero solidarity most of the time in the trans community when it comes to trans-men, who often get treated as though they should just vie for themselves. It's almost like some sort of reflexive trauma of not wanting to associate with anything remotely masculine post-op.
I've seen trans-men literally get berated and put down for being enthusiastic about anything remotely masculine, be it sports or clothing, 24/7 by other trans people. They fucking hate them.
We should move onto a 'by function' system, where there's one section with urinals, another with toilet cubicles, another could rooms for the handicapped. If women can piss decently into the urinal, more power to them.
Now that I think of it, maybe we should have tissue paper dispensers and bins for people to dab dry their genitals at urinals. Just sticking it back in after flicking it thrice?
Anyone and everyone can use any facility. Although it would be an asshole move to take up the handicap cubicle if there's one waiting. But it would be idiotic to wait in a long line for regular cubicles if it's empty.
That's the way they divide it at the building I trained for my job in (which isn't a unique facility, it's just where the training room is located.) Adults there have two bathroom choices - stalls, or urinals and stalls. The stalls are real stalls that actually provide privacy. There's no gender requirement for either and it works fine for the dozens of people who work and train there. The kids still have gendered rooms, since they are at an abundantly curious age (and some parents have gender requirements for who diapers/potty trains their kids, especially the little girls.) We can honor parents' wishes for their kids, but as adults we can still choose which grown-up bathroom to use for ourselves.
As a bonus - there are white noise machines in each bathroom, which helps decrease awkwardness across the board.
Ce qu’on suit, ce qu’on lit – juillet 2025
Pendant le mois de juillet 2025, une nouvelle moisson de liens a circulé sur notre groupe Signal. Lectures critiques, enquêtes, positions politiques ou anecdotes percutantes, voici une sélection de ce qui a nourri nos discussions et nos réflexions ce mois-ci.
📺 Médias, culture et liberté d’expression
- Crise des médias romands – Le Temps
« Aujourd’hui, c’est encore le papier qui nous fait vivre ». Mais jusqu’à quand ? - Crise dans la presse régionale vaudoise – RTS
Un licenciement collectif qui en dit long sur la fragilité de l’information locale. - Annulations d’émissions satiriques aux USA – Rolling Stone
Plutôt que de devoir envoyer les animateurs dans des camps, on coupe leur micro : pression économique, menace politique et disparition programmée des voix critiques sur CBS. C’est inquiétant pour la dictature aux USA… - Hiatus – hiatus.ooo
Certains trouvent que ça rate sa cible, d’autres que ça tape juste. À vous de voir. - Édito sur la liberté et le choix – Grisebouille
On a pas tous les mêmes problèmes en tête, l’essentiel c’est de la garder sur les épaules…
🧠 IA, automatisation et société
- IA et santé mentale – Stanford / The Independent
Les IA-thérapeutes sont présentées comme une réponse bon marché à la pénurie, mais selon l’étude et les articles, c’est un danger sans appel : confusion, manipulation, manque de fiabilité. Une alerte claire sur la marchandisation de la santé mentale. - Vidéo : les IA thérapeutes, une illusion ? – Mastodon / YouTube
Dernière vidéo de Caelan Conrad sur les IA thérapeutes : dense, percutante et à voir absolument. - Deepfake, droit d’auteur et dérive juridique ? – Le Grand Continent
Une proposition danoise d’étendre le droit d’auteur aux voix et visages pour contrer les deepfakes IA… mais la faisabilité reste floue. - Remplacer les travailleurs du clic… par d’autres précaires ? – Next / TheNextWeb
L’économie de l’IA est une mise en abyme : les travailleurs du clic sont à leur tour remplacés, pendant que les biais sexistes des IA persistent. Pas sortis de l’auberge. - Automatisation et droit suisse – Droit du travail en Suisse
Le droit rattrape l’automatisation, mais à quel prix pour les travailleurs ? - Modèles de langage et inférence – Droit du travail
Les risques liés à l’inférence par l’IA en matière de données personnelles. - L’EPFL et son futur LLM souverain – Le Temps
Un projet ambitieux : créer un modèle de langage suisse, éthique, souverain, et aligné sur le bien commun. L’EPFL veut se positionner à contre-courant des GAFAM. - Surveillance numérique suisse – Tuta
Une lecture inquiétante sur leur vision des ambitions sécuritaires suisses… - Pétition et lettre ouverte : démocratie plutôt qu’un État de surveillance – Campax / Société Numérique
Une pétition de Société Numérique. Une lettre ouverte à Beat Jans, pour demander un moratoire sur les ambitions sécuritaires suisses. - Fuite de données France Travail – Bluesky
Les données de centaines de milliers de chômeurs français se retrouvent exposées. Ils auraient dû engager… Cybercriminel: métier d’avenir? - Le pape contre l’IA déshumanisante – RTS
Quand même le pape s’inquiète de l’intelligence artificielle, c’est qu’on a franchi un cap. Dignité humaine, souveraineté morale et machines « sans âme » : tout un programme.
💼 Travail, société et politique
- Fractures numériques et cohésion sociale – RTS – RTS
L’émission explore les inégalités numériques en Suisse : accès, usages, fractures sociales. Emmanuelle Germond, membre de HTTPS-VD, y intervient aux côtés de Daniel Balestrini de l’UniGE pour évoquer les causes profondes de ces fractures et leurs effets sociaux et politiques. - Amazon : plus de robots que d’humains ? – Le Grand Continent
Une réflexion sur l’automatisation dans les entrepôts, entre dystopie logistique et mutation du travail. - Union européenne, syndicalisme et dépolitisation – Monde Diplo (blog)
« Le politique », c’est les élections, les partis, la buvette de l’Assemblée. Mais les questions sociales ? Ce n’est pas politique, voyons. Un long texte qui revient sur cette dépolitisation du social, avec des passages percutants… et d’autres moins convaincants. - Promesses et actes – Le Courrier
Un plaidoyer pour la cohérence entre discours et réalités politiques.
🌱 Santé, inclusion et environnement
- Parentalité numérique – CNIL
Un kit très clair et bien fait pour sensibiliser aux usages numériques en famille : Un kit très clair, proche d’un projet qu’on aurait pu faire nous-mêmes : c’est la CNIL qui pirate les pirates ! - Cures de repos pour les mères épuisées (ou pour tous ?) – Le Temps
Trois semaines de cure payées par l’assurance maladie pour les mères en Allemagne — une politique qui pourrait inspirer la Suisse, à élargir à toutes les personnes épuisées. Et si on en faisait un levier pour le tourisme 4 saisons ? - Forum Inclusion – Pro Infirmis
Un lieu d’échanges et de documentation sur les pratiques d’inclusion en Suisse. Les ressources partagées permettent de repenser concrètement l’accessibilité et la participation dans tous les domaines de la vie sociale. - Tesla, accidents et boîte noire – The Guardian
Des crashs inexpliqués, des portes qui ne s’ouvrent pas, et une opacité totale sur les données : l’article dresse un tableau glaçant d’une technologie à huis clos. Plus de 5 millions de véhicules concernés, et toujours aucun contrôle démocratique sur leurs algorithmes embarqués. - +10 % d’électricité solaire : cap franchi – Greenpeace
Un seuil historique est atteint pour le solaire suisse.
🏛️ Institutions, administration et régulation
- LPNum – Projet des Verts sur la modération des plateformes – Curia Vista / GitHub (texte complet)
Un modérateur fédéral, un droit de réponse, des amendes jusqu’à 500k CHF… et pas mal de flous à clarifier : définition du contenu problématique, application aux mineurs, identification des auteurs. Un projet ambitieux qui interroge autant qu’il intrigue. - E-ID : entre public et privé – Solidarités
Un argumentaire pour un contrôle public fort de l’identité numérique. - Projets IT fédéraux défaillants – Le Temps
Quelqu’un a le rapport ? Je me sens concernée… C’est bizarre… 😇 - Swiyu : 62 300 francs pour un nom – 24heures
Et sinon, vous auriez trouvé un meilleur nom pour moins cher ? - Comment les États-Unis ont gagné la guerre d’Internet – Le Temps
Un retour sur les logiques de pouvoir dans l’histoire du réseau. - OpenData MétéoSuisse – MétéoSuisse
Des données météo publiques et locales en libre accès. - La Poste et la fin des lettres – 24heures
Une page se tourne dans le service public. - Des mots, des mots… Démocratie ? – YouTube
Un Data Gueule stimulant qui interroge notre usage du mot « démocratie » et invite à en raviver le sens.
📆 En conclusion
Cette revue de presse est le reflet de ce que nous partageons, commentons, découvrons et remettons en question collectivement. Elle témoigne des enjeux qui nous traversent, des luttes numériques qui nous animent et des paradoxes que nous observons avec une attention critique.
Chaque lien est une porte ouverte : à nous de les franchir, ensemble.
La Poste: le géant jaune se prépare à un monde sans lettres
La numérisation bouleverse le modèle traditionnel de distribution du courrier. Avenir Suisse propose la fin du monopole et des subventions pour les journaux d’ici à 2035.Jon Mettler (Tamedia Publications romandes S.A.)
CMS/Newsletter plattform Ghost joins the fediverse
In Ghost 6.0 we're introducing another new distribution channel: The social web. Now, millions of people can discover, follow, like and reply to your posts from any supported social web client - including Bluesky, Mastodon, Threads, Flipboard, Ghost, WordPress, Surf, WriteFreely, and many more
Ghost 6.0
Networked publishing, native analytics, and $100M earned by indie publishersJohn O'Nolan (Changelog)
like this
Re: CMS/Newsletter plattform Ghost joins the fediverse
Yoinked.org support
DDoS affecting most of the fedoraproject.org services
For your information: DDoS affecting most of the fedoraproject.org services
This is just an information for users to let you know that (and why) several Fedora services are currently not reachable or only with a very bad connection.Fedora Discussion
like this
reshared this
Maybe it is time to look into more distribution systems instead?
generanza spaccanza in JavaScript e mancocaspt
Nel mentre che, in questo nuovo round dell’estate attuale (“mese di agosto – inizio”), praticamente tutte le persone sulla faccia della Terra di stato socioeconomico comparabile al mio si divertono, io rimango inevitabilmente in questo mio stato di sofferenza semi-indefinito… ma non sono da sola. Infatti, a farmi compagnia, sulla base della mia sempreverde necessità […]
Obscure torrent: What seems like only seeder only connects for about a second, updating my "last seen complete" every 5 minutes or so, without transferring any substantial data. Thoughts?
Sorry if this is a rookie question, but most of what I've downloaded over the last decade was nowhere near this obscure. I'd like to think this community could benefit from a corpus of Q and A, if this breaks rule 4, I'll gracefully accept if this post is removed.
I am downloading through Mullvad, which I know doesn't let you forward your ports. So I can appreciate that that seeder's settings and mine might not be super compatible.
Is there any flag or anything I can do to let the seeder connect at all, besides finding some other way to exit with port forwarding. Seedbox is on my horizon, but it is far out there.
like this
Don't know what country you are in, but it might be worth considering try to get the torrent without a VPN.
Chances are if it's extremely rare/obscure stuff, it's not going to be tracked by a copyright enforcement agency.
Paywall, so replying based on the headline:
Blue collar jobs are not a holy grail of safety from ai or refuge for prior white collar workers who have been displaced.
- You can't just suddenly become an expert in a physical job, electricians require trade school and apprenticeship, heck even the easiest jobs in the construction world, painting or hanging drywall, require expertise and a random qa engineer will be genuinely terrible at the job.
- The culture of blue collar work generally incredibly misogynistic and requires a very hardy insensitive personality for women especially. There's this sort of cultural inertia that has seeped into many blue collar jobs that sees a lot of love for trump and hate for soft handed people (the irony is incredible)
- Supply and demand are not just principles of product sales, a sudden massive influx of blue collar workers will push down wages for everyone, an economy requires balance and adaptation, there is never a single golden answer
- some blue collar jobs are more likely to be replaced with ai than others, but pretending that all blue collar jobs are perfectly safe from the impending storm is an uninformed and irresponsible take. Are indoor painters of new builds safe for now? Yes. But you can feel quite comfortable assuming that if some company comes out with a bot you can rent that does a phenomenal job at painting and costs 1/5th of a human painter the owners or managers of the companies who were contracting out the humans will absolutely switch to bots. Money talks and maybe some will hold out for a while but eventually other companies will offer their services for cheaper because of the cheaper labor and the human workforces will be unable to compete.
- blue collar jobs generally pay less and the future prospects compared to white collar jobs are significantly different. You don't start out as a framer and end up as a partner, the attitudes of the managers of construction companies and similar often simply view the laborers as replaceable machines.
- blue collar workers sucks, for many you work in crazy harsh weather conditions (outside in 100 degree f) the jobs often require heavy physical labor, your coworkers are often drugged up conspiracy theory nutjobs, there are no watercooler breaks at 10am, you work hard or you get yelled at or fired. Imagine being an hvac repair technician in the peak of summer. Where exactly do you think you're going to be? In the hottest part of the house in stifling conditions with all the pink fiberglass insulation without any ppe, all goddamn day.
*Laughs in working for an AI company being a Mechanical Turk.
Seriously, we are all gonna just end up with jobs fixing AI mistakes as we burn down the planet with it. It's so absurd. Accurate LLMs are literally a Mechanical Turk supported by large teams of humans fixing their work for them.
I am no longer afraid of being replaced by AI.
What are some games with absolutely fantastic soundtracks?
I'm surprised no one said Touhou yet.
Also, I see a lot of love for Celeste and Jet Set Radio in the comments. Y'all have good taste.
- YouTube
Profitez des vidéos et de la musique que vous aimez, mettez en ligne des contenus originaux, et partagez-les avec vos amis, vos proches et le monde entier.www.youtube.com
Elon Musk awarded $29 billion pay package from Tesla
Tesla’s board is giving CEO Elon Musk another huge pay day.The company’s latest CEO pay package, worth about $29 billion, comes several months after a Delaware court rejected for a second time Musk’s 2018 performance award following a shareholder lawsuit. Musk is currently appealing the order.
How did you learn languages to navigate this world, pirates ?
My friend is looking for a resource to become fluent in French, he is forced to work with it. Asked to find a certain book, but it is not yet pirated on the resources of the wiki. My guess is that pirates have better alternatives for such a thing, so I'm launching a discussion.
I only ever heard about the book "Minna no Nihongo" in the context of learning Japanese.
EDIT: Thanks everybody.
like this
I learnt French through textbooks and then once I had a good grasp of grammar, reading French children's literature with a dictionary. I don't know if that's the "best" way, but it worked.
Fwiw I mostly learnt English by just reading English books and not having a clue what was going on for a couple years but eventually got it. However I was a young child when I did that, so my ability to learn new languages was much better. I could probably do the same as an adult, but it would take me a lot longer. Don't underestimate the brain's ability to learn even without direct "teaching" like a textbook gives you.
Millions of age checks performed as UK Online Safey Act gets rolling: But it's OK, claims Brit government, no personal data stored 'unless absolutely necessary'
Millions of age checks performed as UK Online Safey Act gets rolling
: But it's OK, claims Brit government, no personal data stored 'unless absolutely necessary'Richard Speed (The Register)
Canadian Court Rejects Reverse Class Action Lawsuit Against BitTorrent Pirates
After years of legal skirmishes, an ambitious strategy by film studio Voltage Pictures, to sue alleged BitTorrent pirates through a reverse class action in Canada, has been permanently shut down. The Federal Court of Appeal ruled that these cases, where IP addresses are the main initial evidence, are unsuited to this legal approach. Furthermore, the proposed methods for mass notification are deemed unlawful.
Canadian Court Rejects Reverse Class Action Lawsuit Against BitTorrent Pirates * TorrentFreak
Voltage Pictures' ambitious plan to sue alleged BitTorrent pirates through a reverse class action in Canada has been permanently shut down.Ernesto Van der Sar (TF Publishing)
Il mistero del Poni
Indice dei contenuti
Toggle
- Il popolo tiranni più non vuole
- Chi legge vive cinquemila anni
- Chi era “Poni”
- Una prima relazione, forse!!!
- Giovanni Battista Olandese
- Franca Olandese Versace
- Chi era Poni?
- Anarchici di Calabria
- Conclusione
Il popolo tiranni più non vuole
In occasione del festival Perlanera 2025 ho finalmente avuto il piacere di
conoscere di persona Franco Schirone. Abbiamo avuto un’amabile conversazione,
spesso interrotta dalle giuste e rimostranze di altr* compagni* che, gentilmente,
mi facevano notare come stessi “monopolizzando” l’attenzione di Franco; attratto
dalle comuni passioni e dalla sua disponibilità nella condivisione delle conoscenze.
Il festival “I senza Stato” mi ha offerto anche l’opportunità di ottenere una copia
de “Il popolo tiranni più non vuole – Leggi eccezionali e domicilio coatto nell’Italia
di fine Ottocento”, scritto dallo stesso Schirone e da Mauro De Agostini per Zero
in condotta. Il libro è un prezioso strumento di lotta e apprendimento utile a
riconoscere le brutte intenzioni di cui è lastricata la strada verso uno stato sempre
più repressivo. In tal senso è inquietantemente attuale. Le similitudini tra i decreti
sicurezza che si susseguono negli ultimi anni e le leggi speciali di oltre un secolo fa
sono troppo evidenti per essere ignorate.
Chi legge vive cinquemila anni
Ma la storia che voglio raccontarvi oggi è diversa. Potremmo quasi dire che legge
tra le righe o meglio nell’immagine della copertina. È una storia che spiega bene
quella “immortalità all’indietro” caratteristica dei libri, di cui parlava Umberto
Eco.
Appena preso il nuovo libro ho effettuato i soliti, abituali gesti. L’ho rigirato tra le
mani, attivando i meccanismi di piacere stimolati dal profumo e dal suono delle
pagine fino a soffermarmi sulla copertina.
Ed è stato proprio in quel momento che il viaggio ha avuto inizio.
La copertina è una foto dei relegati politici nell’isola di Lipari inviata all’«Avanti» in
data 28 gennaio 1899. Nell’osservarla sono stato attratto da una faccia diversa
dalle altre. Forse per la bombetta british o per l’espressione scanzonata.
Fortunatamente Schirone e De Agostini hanno provveduto a inserire tutti i nomi
dei relegati rappresentati. Vi lascio immaginare la sorpresa nello scoprire che il
volto che aveva attratto la mia attenzione corrispondeva a un conterraneo;
riportato nella trascrizione come “Poni di Pizzo Calabro”.
Chi era “Poni”
Ho subito voluto saperne di più e mi sono lanciato alla ricerca di chi fosse Poni.
Qual era la sua storia? Perché era stato relegato? Era socialista o anarchico? Qual
era stata la sua attività politica? Cosa aveva fatto prima e dopo del confino a
Lipari?
Molte domande ma pochissime risposte. Si, perché nonostante l’accuratezza del
libro, comprensivo di un’appendice con l’elenco dei relegati nelle varie isole, non
trovavo nessuna informazione aggiuntiva su Poni di Pizzo Calabro.
Una prima relazione, forse!!!
Nell’elenco in appendice di cui sopra trovai, oltre al Poni, un altro calabrese.
Anche lui relegato a Lipari e addirittura reggino, come me. Un anarchico su cui
invece risultano molte informazioni a disposizione; Giovanni Battista Olandese.
Era lui il Poni? Magari aveva dato delle generalità approssimative nel momento in
cui la foto era stata inviata all’«Avanti»? Se si per quale motivo? Perché dire Pizzo
se era di Reggio? Ma soprattutto chi era Olandese?
Giovanni Battista Olandese
Grazie al lavoro della Biblioteca Serantini vengo a conoscenza di alcuni importanti
elementi. Olandese era nato a Reggio Calabria nel 1868. Dal 1892 al 1914 fu
sempre attivo in azioni e agitazioni anarchiche per le quali subisce diverse
incarcerazioni. Il suo sostegno alla causa del deputato Giuseppe De Felice, vittima
della repressione di Crispi, gli costa financo il domicilio coatto a Lipari dal quale
verrà prosciolto nel 1900. Il suo nome risulta anche in un elenco stilato e
pubblicato da Errico Malatesta su «L’Agitatore».
Su Olandese devo aprire un’ulteriore e affascinante parentesi. Io e Schirone
siamo legati anche dalla recente pubblicazione di una mia raccolta poetica
“Fondamenti di Utopia” per la quale Franco Schirone ha curato la prefazione.
Questa raccolta mi ha permesso di conoscere – grazie all’interesse comune per
l’anarchico di Palizzi “Bruno Misefari” – il colto Domenico Principato, autore di due
tesi di laurea sulle società segrete e propagatore di cultura locale nell’area
grecanica. Domenico è una fonte inesauribile di informazioni e conoscenze
storiche che riguardano anarchici e socialisti calabresi del passato e gli ho chiesto
qualche aiuto nella ricerca.
Franca Olandese Versace
Domenico mi racconta una storia interessante che ancora una volta mi fa rendere
conto di quanto poco i reggini sappiano della propria città.
Giovanni Battista Olandese nel 1920 ebbe una figlia, Franca Olandese. A Reggio
Calabria, Franca è conosciuta semplicemente per essere stata “una sartina, madre
di Gianni Versace, da cui il figlio apprese le doti sartoriali.” Ma era molto più di
questo.
Franca Olandese Versace, era infatti, a cavallo degli anni 50’ del 1900 una
donna di grandissima cultura esoterica. Custode di segreti e di conoscenze a cui si
affidava l’alta borghesia reggina dell’epoca.
Domenico la definisce come paragonabile, per cultura, alla più famosa e
cronologicamente precedente Helena Blavatsky. Grande donna della seconda
metà dell’800 che affermò anche di essere stata ferita durante la battaglia di
Mentana (3 novembre 1867) tra le file dei garibaldini. Conoscendo le passioni e la
vastità del sapere di Gianni Versace (che prese il nome dal nonno materno) è
probabile che oltre alle doti sartoriali, Franca avesse trasmesso al figlio anche le
conoscenze esoteriche a sua volta probabilmente apprese dal padre. Scoperte
affascinanti che dimostrano quante vite si possono vivere entrando nei dettagli di
un libro…ma da dove eravamo partiti?
Chi era Poni?
Olandese e Poni erano la stessa persona?
Quando una strada è troppo forzata per dare i risultati attesi forse è il momento
di provarne un’altra, partendo da zero. Ovvero dal libro.
Anarchici di Calabria
Nel flusso della ricerca e consumato dal piacevole tarlo del mistero da risolvere,
decido di cercare altre storie di anarchici e socialisti calabresi dell’epoca.
L’obiettivo era trovare compagn* attiv+ politicamente e impegnat* nelle
necessarie lotte per un mondo più giusto. Necessarie allora come oggi.
Da una ricerca generica mi imbatto in un anarchico di cui avevo letto nel libro
come narratore delle torture da lui subite durante il confino ma, stranamente, assente nel famoso elenco dei relegati di cui abbiamo già parlato. Il suo nome era
Francesco Perri.
Grazie al supporto dell’Istituto Calabrese per la storia dell’antifascismo e dell’Italia
contemporanea entro in possesso delle seguenti informazioni sul Dottor
Francesco Perri:
- Era di Pizzo Calabro;
- era stato confinato a Lipari nel periodo della foto;
- usava firmare i suoi articoli sull’«Avanti» con dei pseudonimi.
Sembrava fatta. Mancava solo una conferma. Trovare un articolo di Perri sull’
«Avanti», sull’ «Avvenire Sociale» o magari su «La Gogna» nel quale si fosse
firmato con lo pseudonimo Poni. Niente di tutto ciò.
Resto comunque convinto della possibilità che Poni e Perri fossero la stessa
persona e decido di mettere a conoscenza della mia ricerca proprio Franco
Schirone.
Dopo qualche scambio ricevo finalmente il messaggio tanto atteso…
Risolto il problema: ho ingrandito a 400 la foto, NON È PONI MA PERRI
Sono ancora pervaso da un senso di autocompiacimento quando Franco mi
chiama spiegandomi che i nomi erano stati trascritti con un piccolo errore a causa
della scarsa leggibilità nella fotografia originale. Come si evince dalla copertina, i
nomi dei relegati sono scritti a mano proprio in calce alla foto e Perri – poco
visibile – era stato riportato come Poni.
Conclusione
Come scrivevo all’inizio, questa piccola e divertente ricerca ci insegna la bellezza e
la magia dei libri. Ogni pagina può contenere infinite storie. Nei libri anche un
“errore” può portarci a seguire il maestro dubbio sulla cattiva strada. La cattiva
strada della libertà e della conoscenza che può elevare la nostra condizione
umana solo se impariamo a goderne i passi, vedendone gli incroci come
prospettive per nuove illuminazioni.
#anarchia #libri #mistero #ricerca #Schirone
Perri, Francesco (anarchico) - Istituto Calabrese per la Storia dell'Antifascismo e dell'Italia Contemporanea
Francesco Perri (anarchico) [Pizzo Calabro (Vibo Valentia), 22 gennaio 1879 - Roma, 6 maggio 1935] Figlio di Rocco e di Caterina Tarsia, famiglia di condizione sociale abbastanza agiata.Istituto Calabrese per la Storia dell'Antifascismo e dell'Italia Contemporanea
Il blogverso italiano di Wordpress reshared this.
Monday, August 4, 2025
Share
The Kyiv Independent [unofficial]
This newsletter is brought to you by Medical Bridges.
Medical Supplies for Ukraine’s Hospitals. Partnering for global health equity.
Russia’s war against Ukraine
Fire breaks out after a Russian attack in Kherson, Ukraine on August 2, 2025. (Kherson Regional Military Administration/Anadolu via Getty Images)
Ukraine’s drone strike reportedly sparks fire at oil depot in Russia’s Sochi. A drone strike resulted in a major fire early on Aug. 3 at an oil depot in Russia’s resort city of Sochi, setting ablaze a 2,000-cubic-meter fuel tank, local authorities said.
Ukraine imposes sanctions against 94 individuals, 5 entities, including captains of Russia’s shadow fleet. President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree on Aug. 3 imposing sanctions against 94 individuals and five legal entities, primarily targeting the captains of Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” vessels.
Zelensky appoints new head of Ukrainian Air Force after year-long vacancy. President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the appointment of Lieutenant General Anatoliy Kryvonozhko, who has been serving as the Air Force’s acting head since the end of last August.
Your contribution helps keep the Kyiv Independent going. Become a member today.
‘Work on lists is ongoing’ — Ukraine, Russia preparing to exchange 1,200 POWs each, Zelensky says. Work is ongoing between Ukraine and Russia as the warring parties prepare to each exchange 1,200 Prisoners of War (POWs), President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Aug. 3.
Ukraine’s law enforcement uncovers drone procurement corruption scheme involving lawmakers. Oleksii Kuznetsov, a member of parliament who belongs to Zelensky’s Servant of the People party, allegedly accepted kickbacks for inflating military contracts. He has been dismissed from his parliamentary faction pending the outcome of the case.
Trump says envoy may visit Russia ahead of peace deal deadline. U.S. President Donald Trump said that his special envoy, Steve Witkoff, may travel to Russia on Aug. 6 or 7 — just days before a deadline for Moscow to reach a peace deal with Ukraine or face secondary tariffs targeting its oil exports.
Read our exclusives
Ukraine war latest: Ukrainian drones target Shahed storage site, industrial facilities in Russia; Strikes hit oil depot in Sochi
A series of drone attacks targeted industrial facilities in Russia’s Ryazan, Penza, Samara and Voronezh oblasts overnight on Aug. 2, Ukraine’s General Staff reported. In Ryazan, an oil refinery was reportedly struck, with videos shared on social media showing a large pillar of fire near the site.
Photo: Serhii Mykhalchuk / Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images
We choose to stay in Ukraine — to bring the world the truth about Russia’s brutal war.
If you think the truth matters — here’s your chance to stand for it.
Human cost of Russia’s war
General Staff: Russia has lost 1,056,130 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24, 2022
The number includes 920 casualties Russian forces suffered just over the past day.
Russian missile strike against Mykolaiv injures 7. A Russian missile strike hit the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv overnight on Aug. 3, injuring seven and damaging homes and civilian infrastructure, according to Ukrainian officials.
Trump runs out of patience with Russia | Ukraine This Week
International response
Trump aide accuses India of financing Russia’s war in Ukraine. In an Aug. 3 Fox News interview, senior Trump aide Stephen Miller accused India of helping fund Russia’s war in Ukraine by continuing to import oil from Moscow.
German politician calls for reduced benefits for Ukrainian refugees. Markus Soder, Prime Minister of the German state of Bavaria, has called for an end to citizen’s allowance payments for Ukrainian refugees, proposing that new arrivals instead receive reduced benefits under the country’s Asylum Seekers Benefits Act.
In other news
Russia, China conduct joint drills in Sea of Japan. The Russian and Chinese navies are conducting joint military exercises in the Sea of Japan, the Kremlin said Aug. 3, just days after U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the deployment of nuclear submarines in a show of force toward Moscow.
‘Armed with bats and metal pipes‘ — Casualties reported after civilians allegedly attack draft officer in Mykolaiv Oblast. Civilians allegedly attacked a recruitment officer in the village of Buzke in Mykolaiv Oblast on Aug. 3, the regional Territorial Recruitment Center reported.
This newsletter is open for sponsorship. Boost your brand’s visibility by reaching thousands of engaged subscribers. Click here for more details.
Today’s Ukraine Daily was brought to you by Lili Bivings, Kollen Post, Dmytro Basmat, Lucy Pakhnyuk, and Abbey Fenbert.
If you’re enjoying this newsletter, consider joining our membership program. Start supporting independent journalism today.
Share
'Armed with bats and metal pipes' — Casualties reported after civilians allegedly attack draft officer in Mykolaiv Oblast
The unidentified civilians "armed with bats and metal pipes, damaged a vehicle and inflicted bodily injuries on a soldier" as the officer was attending to enlistment activities, officials allege.Dmytro Basmat (The Kyiv Independent)
Rockstar Games Plans Age Verification For GTA Online
Rockstar Games Plans Age Verification For GTA Online
Rockstar Games are gearing up to add age verification methods to GTA Online. Following the UK's implementation of the Online Safety Act services such as Reddit and Xbox and have to verify the age of its users to make sure they are over 18 for certain…Aaron Trueman (RockstarINTEL)
like this
Bridging the Gap: The Role of AI in Enhancing Psychological Well-Being Among Older Adults
As the global population ages, older adults face growing psychological challenges such as loneliness, cognitive decline, and loss of social roles. Meanwhile, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, including chatbots and voice-based systems, offer new pathways to emotional support and mental stimulation. However, older adults often encounter significant barriers in accessing and effectively using AI tools. This review examines the current landscape of AI applications aimed at enhancing psychological well-being among older adults, identifies key challenges such as digital literacy and usability, and highlights design and training strategies to bridge the digital divide. Using socioemotional selectivity theory and technology acceptance models as guiding frameworks, we argue that AI—especially in the form of conversational agents—holds transformative potential in reducing isolation and promoting emotional resilience in aging populations. We conclude with recommendations for inclusive design, participatory development, and future interdisciplinary research.
China’s botched Great Firewall upgrade invites attacks on its censorship infrastructure: Attempts to censor QUIC traffic create chance to block access to offshore DNS resolvers
Despite QUIC handshake packets being encrypted, the Great Firewall of China (GFW) has begun blocking QUIC connections to specific domains since April 7, 2024. In this work, we measure and characterize the GFW’s censorship of QUIC to understand how and what it blocks. Our measurements reveal that the GFW decrypts QUIC Initial packets at scale, applies heuristic filtering rules, and uses a blocklist distinct from its other censorship mechanisms. We expose a critical flaw in this new system: the computational overhead of decryption reduces its effectiveness under moderate traffic loads. We also demonstrate that this censorship mechanism can be weaponized to block UDP traffic between arbitrary hosts in China and the rest of the world. We collaborate with various open-source communities to integrate circumvention strategies into Mozilla Firefox, the quic-go library, and all major QUIC-based circumvention tools.
Exposing and Circumventing SNI-based QUIC Censorship of the Great Firewall of China
Since April 2024, the Great Firewall of China (GFW) has been censoring QUIC traffic to specific domains. Our findings show the GFW decrypts QUIC Initial packets at scale and employs a unique blocklist.GFW Report
European creators reject AI Act implementation measures: A coalition of European creative industries formally condemns new AI guidelines as inadequate protection for intellectual property rights.
Despite the extensive, highly detailed and good-faith engagements by rightsholder communities throughout this process, the final outcomes fail to address the core concerns which our sectors – and the millions of creators and companies active in Europe which we represent – have consistently raised. The result is not a balanced compromise; it is a missed opportunity to provide meaningful protection of intellectual property rights in the context of GenAI and does not deliver on the promise of the EU AI Act itself.The feedback of the primary beneficiaries these provisions were meant to protect has been largely ignored in contravention of the objectives of the EU AI Act as determined by the co-legislators and to the sole benefit of the GenAI model providers that continuously infringe copyright and related rights to build their models. In 2024, the cultural and creative sectors across Europe welcomed the principles of responsible and trustworthy AI enshrined in the EU AI Act, intended to ensure mutually beneficial growth of innovation and creativity in Europe.
Today, with the EU AI Act implementing package as it stands, thriving cultural and creative sectors and copyright intensive industries in Europe which contribute nearly 7% of EU GDP, provide employment for nearly 17 million professionals and have an economic contribution larger than European pharmaceutical, automobile or high-tech industries, are being sold out in favour of those GenAI model providers. The deployment of GenAI models which also make extensive use of scraping is already underway. The damage to and unfair competition with the cultural and creative sectors can be seen each day. The cultural and creative sectors must be safeguarded, as they are the foundations of our cultures and the Single Market. We wish to make it clear that the outcome of these processes does not provide a meaningful implementation of the GPAI obligations under the AI Act.
We strongly reject any claim that the Code of Practice strikes a fair and workable balance or that the Template will deliver “sufficient” transparency about the majority of copyright works or other subject matter used to train GenAI models. This is simply untrue and is a betrayal of the EU AI Act’s objectives.
Joint statement by a broad coalition of rightsholders regarding the AI Act implementation measures adopted by
EPC joins a broad coalition of European and global authors, performers, publishers, producers and other rightsholder organisations, to formally express our dissatisfaction with the published GPAI Code of Practice, the GPAI Guidelines, and the Templat…EPC (epceurope)
Thoughts on Briar?
Is Briar a good option for encrypted messaging and file transfer?
After the Matrix file upload limit thing, I'm looking to move away from the messages stored on a server paradigm both to avoid having to pay for file uploads and because it doesn't make sense to host files on a server indefinitely if they're only intended for one other person and don't need to be kept for very long.
Privacy reshared this.
For file transfers i have been using magic wormhole
I like the idea of briar, but i havent gotten into using it regularly with anyone yet.
GitHub - magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole: get things from one computer to another, safely
get things from one computer to another, safely. Contribute to magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
Il dolente sguardo del bambino nel dipinto che invoca la combustione a comando - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
Il dolente sguardo del bambino nel dipinto che invoca la combustione a comando - Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri
“Non posso credere che tu l’abbia fatto di proposito.” Peter Hall si avvicinò al fratello, prendendo in mano il cappello da vigile del fuoco in segno di rispetto, mentre sottili strali di fuliggine s’inseguivano a vicenda nell’aria autunnale del prim…Jacopo (Il blog di Jacopo Ranieri)
2025 DCI Williamsport Photos
I have uploaded the photos I took at Saturday’s DCI Williamsport show in Williamsport, PA to my Smugmug account. You can view them at this link or via the galleries below.
Sacramento Freelancers
kevingamin.smugmug.com/frame/s…
Bluecoats Rhythm in BLUE
kevingamin.smugmug.com/frame/s…
Hawthorne Caballeros Alumni
kevingamin.smugmug.com/frame/s…
Sunrisers
kevingamin.smugmug.com/frame/s…
White Sabers
kevingamin.smugmug.com/frame/s…
Rogues Hollow Regiment
kevingamin.smugmug.com/frame/s…
Bushwackers
kevingamin.smugmug.com/frame/s…
Connecticut Hurricanes
kevingamin.smugmug.com/frame/s…
Hawthorne Caballeros
kevingamin.smugmug.com/frame/s…
Music City
kevingamin.smugmug.com/frame/s…
Troopers
kevingamin.smugmug.com/frame/s…
Blue Stars
kevingamin.smugmug.com/frame/s…
Phantom Regiment
Microsoft CFO calls for 'intensity' in an internal memo, after blowout earnings
Microsoft CFO calls for 'intensity' in memo, after blowout earnings
Microsoft reported a $27 billion quarterly profit, after cutting thousands of jobs. The CFO is keeping up the pressure.Ashley Stewart (Business Insider)
like this
Texas Democrats Flee State to Thwart Trump-Led Plot Against Democracy
In order to prevent a quorum, state representatives in the Texas House are leaving the state to combat what one Democratic lawmaker called "the rot at the core of our broken political system."
UK ‘AI Action Plan for Justice’ — a magic infallible AI pre-crime detector!
- video
UK ‘AI Action Plan for Justice’ — a magic infallible AI pre-crime detector!
The UK government programme to force AI into everything has reached the Ministry of Justice, with the ‘AI Action Plan for Justice’! If they can bodge something with AI, they’re going to. [Ministry …Pivot to AI
adhocfungus likes this.
wampus
in reply to IndustryStandard • • •The UN declared Canada a genocidal country because over a period of about 150 years there was a higher mortality rate amongst FN, and the government forceably sent them to school to learn to read/write, which ended up screwing up things like their oral tradition culture. Personally, I'd argue that was more a matter of cultural integration, with a misguided/mismanaged school system lead by a religious group -- and that religious group was definitely keen on indoctrinating people into their faith, as religious groups are, but they're at semi-arms length from the regular population/government. Graveyards where people were buried didn't have headstones after 150 years, resulting in constant media spam about unmarked graves, with some less than brilliant idiots equating unmarked graves to mass graves even to this day. But still, Canada's history is basically genocidal right up until 2020 at least, according to the UN.
But they can't seem to figure out that Israel's mass graves with bulldozers just piling in corpses, explicit targeting of journalists and people seeking aid/food, flattening of whole neighbourhoods, killing crazy amounts of civilians, forced starvation complete with dying babies, and with a population on the Israeli side that's openly saying shit like "We gotta kill the babies otherwise they'll grow up to be terrorists. They're all cockroaches"..... on this one, we're not so sure.
Someone make it make sense.
garbagebagel
in reply to wampus • • •"When the school is on the reserve, the child lives with its parents, who are savages, and though he may learn to read and write, his habits and training mode of thought are Indian. He is simply a savage who can read and write. It has been strongly impressed upon myself, as head of the Department, that Indian children should be withdrawn as much as possible from the parental influence, and the only way to do that would be to put them in central training industrial schools where they will acquire the habits and modes of thought of white men. " - the guy on our $10 bill, i.e. the first PM of Canada.
Additionally, the Canadian government, even after closing most residential schools (with the last one being open until as recently as 27 years ago), continued to steal children from their families to place them in white homes and further destroy their culture. Look up the 60's scoop and the ongoing statistics of Indigenous children in the welfare system.
The RCMP was created to uphold genocidal laws (like the law that outlawed powwows and public displays of culture).
Yes, Israel's genocide is plain to see now, but make no mistake, what Canada did was very clear and very intentional genocide, and we continue to uphold that colonial (read: genocidal) system to this day.
Bonus John A. quote: "The great aim of our legislation has been to do away with the tribal system and assimilate the Indian people in all respects with the other inhabitants of the Dominion as speedily as they are fit to change."
I'd also argue that 215 bodies is just as bad as "mass graves" whether or not they were put into a mass grave or individual unmarked graves. And that's just at one school.
wampus
in reply to garbagebagel • • •Some of the cultural differences that got impacted included slavery amongst FN, particularly out towards BC's coast -- where about 25% of some bands were slaves from other groups. Outlawing slavery was something done around the initial forming of the country -- basically as BC joined and at the start of it all with John A. Do you maintain it's wrong to call the practice of slavery savage, and that Canada should've allowed such traditions to persist? The old systems often also maintained a hereditary chief setup, with the leaders being fixed / based on blood -- something that doesn't exactly mesh with democratic principles, such as all people being created equal, and deserving equal respect. The implementation of that principle is admittedly a work in progress, and has been since the country was formed: women not gettin a say till much later is proof enough of that. But just because the country didn't recognise women's rights from its initial founding, doesn't make the whole country misogynistic. But I digress -- should we go back to explicitly preferencing people based solely on their blood lines? Or are we wearing rose-colored glasses and absolving all the potential wrongs/ills of the earlier culture, in favour of only the positive elements we want to highlight today, to make it a one sided story?
215 bodies over 150+ years is bad, but it's nothing compared to the 60k+ deaths occurring in Israel in the past year. Like the total number estimated to have died at residential schools is 6000 over the 150 years. That's one tenth the number compared to what's gone on in Israel in the past year -- that 6000, would need to be closer to 9 million to have the same sort of scale. There weren't even 9 million people in the entire country of Canada until sometime after the 1920s.
There were definitely issues on this front, and there was a higher mortality rate amongst FN during the period, but for a time frame that goes back to "before phones / vaccines were common", I honestly don't think that's so clear cut. School age kid mortality rates in general were around 1 in 250 back in the early 1900s - it wasn't until fairly recently that the mortality rate dramatically improved, to like 1 in 4000, largely due to vaccines and advances in medicine. And old graves from 150+ years ago, or even from like 50+ years ago, not having headstones/markers isn't that uncommon -- I've no clue where my grandparents are buried, and I'm pretty sure they don't still have headstones. There's no specific reason to think that the bodies in old, unmarked graves weren't treated with respect and dignity at the time of their passing, based on the customs of the time: or do you really think that old time priests who were super devout / wanting to spread the word of god, were doing disrespectful things to corpses of people they considered part of their flock, on a regular/systematic basis? That'd be one hell of a leap, and it'd need a lot more evidence to convince me. The level of dignity given to the dead in these two situations is very different, even if those missionaries at the time failed to follow the specific burial rights of the FN.
I looked up / read a bit more about the 60s scoop here - not sure if that's a good source. One of the reasons development differed significantly between on reserve and off-reserve communities, I'd posit, is that non-reserve land allows for individual Canadians to 'own' the land. That ownership leads to development of that land, as you hope to pass it on to your kids. We see this sort of thing even today, with "leasehold" 99 year lease properties that are tied to FN groups being far less desirable / lower price than regular freehold properties. We also see it in the clear hesitation of many banks/FIs to lend to FN based on res properties/businesses, as there are no assurances that the band won't just declare the land theirs and negate the security. As much of the development of industry is done by private sector, the government was ill-equipped to handle a huge number of under developed communities needing funds/infrastructure, and being wholly reliant on the gov for such things, without private sector interest. The lack of development on reserves translated to shit living conditions, with high mortality rates, particularly for kids. While we can look back and say it was wrong now, I'm not sure whether it would've been 'better' to leave the kids in those conditions to die / live in abject poverty, assuming that the government couldn't instantaneously deploy infrastructure to those remote communities. Hell, our government can't do anything of that sort even today. Realistically, one thing that's missing from the discourse is "What should've been done better back then, given the real socio-economic situation of the time?"
I'd want a source for the RCMP comment, if you can? The history that I can see about it, does not align with your claim. I admit that the sources of that history could be biased though, so I wouldn't refute your comment, but I won't believe it either without some far more significant evidence. Like the RCMP site claims that the NWMP (precursor to the RCMP) first got started to basically defend FN from attacks by US Whiskey traders out west -- seems a bit different than what you're claiming, without a source... ? I mean, it's basically the opposite, in that it was a response by Canada to try and defend/protect people in the west, specifically FN, with FN guides integrated into the force.
Does Canada's history have issues? Sure. But it's disingenuous to frame it entirely as a one sided thing, and to villainize one group while absolving the other. And in comparison to Israel's actions in the past year, Canada has not, to my knowledge, ever done anything nearing that level of direct, pointed hostility / brutality. But by all means, prove me wrong -- point me to the evidence that Canada rolled in to FN communities with the military, slaughtered everyone while laughing about it, and then dug mass graves to carelessly throw the dead babies in.
Equating what Canada did as part of its bumbling attempts at cultural integration to what Israel is doing today, or what Nazi germany did previously, is an inappropriate softening of the term Genocide. It cheapens and diminishes the moral insanity, the utter depravity, of what Israel is doing.
There’s no denying it: Indigenous children suffered and died at residential schools - USW Canada
Meriem Yousfi (United Steelworkers Union Canada)garbagebagel
in reply to wampus • • •The article on the same site you shared here (thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/…) about the RCMP goes over their history as the NWCP, who were created to control "unrest" among indigenous people and settlers (I.e. the people that were stealing their land). You can read about the Indian Act, which exists to this day. That book goes over the laws I mentioned about the police enforcing the potluck bans and how they punished indigenous people who went off reserve (similarly to how Israeli forces keep Palestinians within their own areas and don't allow them travel outside without a pass). There's a shorter version of the 21 things you may not know about the Indian act Here, and Bob Joseph is one the most renowned indigenous scholars in Canada. Police officers were also the ones who would "arrest" children and take them to the residential schools. orangeshirtday.org
As for the sixties scoop, there are a few things at play. One, the reservations were kept under-served (meaning in terms of electricity, etc) by the very systems the government had created. Two, as you mentioned, they did not own the land (and legally weren't allowed to) so they were all "poor" in the eyes of the government. But most importantly, its the basis that the white government workers who were deciding what is or isn't a good "fit" for the child were doing so based on their own cultural values
As a consequence, indigenous children were greatly over-represented in the child welfare system: by your own source, its a low estimate to say that 20,000 children were taken from their homes.
You mentioned that school age mortality was around 1 in 250. In residential schools, that same mortality was 1 in 25 (conservatively). The medical inspector of these schools himself even called out the conditions of these schools in his book A National Crime.
As for the savage comment, I barely even want to respond to that but White Canadians most certainly also had slaves in the 18th and 19th centuries, and I promise you that is not why he was calling then "savages".
The definition of genocide:
1. Killing members of the group;
2. Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
3. Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
4. Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
5. Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.
The government itself recognized the actions as genocide, and what is disingenuous is to downplay the genocide of one group of peoples over another just because one was "less effective" at destroying a culture and murdering people.
I know I'm not going to change your mind so I'm going to stop replying after this. I want you to know that I don't think Canada, or Canadians, are "bad" people, just like how I don't think Israelis are necessarily "bad" people. The government does fucked up shit. All governments do fucked up shit. None of it is okay, and none of it is "better" just because it is less successful at its goal of erasing entire cultures. Yes, even those slave trading indigenous groups were doing fucked up shit, and no, that also was not okay. That doesn't mean it's okay to kill them all and replace them with your own fucked up shit.
Motion to call residential schools genocide backed unanimously
The Canadian Press (The Globe and Mail)wampus
in reply to garbagebagel • • •You're right, we likely won't convince each other of the other's view point, so not much point labouring over it in regards to Canada's actions explicitly.
That said, back to the core point, I don't think anything you've said changes my position that equating these two things cheapens the word Genocide.
To take a similar situation to clarify: Rape. Go back a decade or two, and Rape brought forward images of like, a guy hiding in a dark parking lot at night, jumping out and violently forcing himself on a woman. Or cases where the rapist broke into a single woman's home and assaulted her. Now, in Canada for example, when a woman has an orgy with 5 guys, is recorded saying shit like "Get over here and fuck me you pussy", and later decides she didn't want to do that... it's called rape. Or the Harvey situation, where women consenting to sex in exchange for power/privilege, is called rape. Advocacy groups make claims like over 50% of women have been raped, with the 'broader' understanding of the word. Even if some legal gits have structured arguments and bullshit so that the term 'technically' fits in the broader sense, people care a lot less now when someone like Trump is called a Rapist -- the words been diluted to a point where its lost its power. If everyone's a rapist, why be morally outraged?
Calling Canada's actions over the course of more than a century a genocide does the same thing. Calling Canada's actions a genocide, while dithering on whether Israel's actions count, makes the term genocide far less impactful.