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Mein Interview mit Dunja Hayali beim heute journal vom Extremwetterkongress in Hamburg.
Steuern wir auf 3 Grad globale Erwärmung zu (das wären 5-6 Grad in Deutschland)? Und was würde das bedeuten? Haben die Klimaforscher klar genug kommuniziert?
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Hans-Georg Maaßen ist selbst seiner rechtsradikalen Splitterpartei zu rechts, man fordert seinen Rauswurf. Der Mann war einmal Chef des Verfassungsschutzes & soll auch die AfD beraten haben, wie sie nicht überwacht wird. Es gab nie einen Untersuchungsausschuss, was er angerichtet haben könnte.

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La Lega inizia a manifestare paura verso il dissenso gayburg.com/2025/09/la-lega-in…


Humanity’s Toxic Wreckage Is Teeming With Life, Scientists Discover


Though they leach toxic chemicals, submerged explosives from World War II attract algae, mussels, and fish in high numbers.

Welcome back to the Abstract! Here are the studies this week that were lost at sea, lost in time, lost in space, and lost in translation.

If you are househunting at the moment, have you considered living on a submerged pile of Nazi munition, or in a charming community of WWI-era ghost ships, or, if you want privacy, maybe a homestead on the Moon? The first studies up this week are all about weird hubs of life here on Earth and perhaps one day off it.

Then, who will serve as general counsel for aliens? Who will feed the megaraptors? And last, the ultimate scientific mystery: what happened to Taylor Swift’s Southern twang?

Who lives in a warhead under the sea?


Vedenin, Andrey et al. “Sea-dumped munitions in the Baltic Sea support high epifauna abundance and diversity.” Communications Earth & Environment.

White, Elizabeth C. et al. “Mapping the “Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay”, Maryland with drone-based remote sensing.” Scientific Data.

By the mid-20th century, millions of tons of munitions from both World Wars had been dumped into coastal waters. Now, scientists reveal that these weapons of death have become bustling hubs of life by attracting fish, mollusks, microbes, among other creatures. Footage captured during submersible dives last year shows thriving aquatic communities on war detritus in the Baltic Sea.

“Despite the potential negative effects of the toxic munition compounds, published underwater images show dense populations of algae, hydroids, mussels, and other epifauna on the munition objects, including mines, torpedo heads, bombs, and wooden crates,” said researchers led by Andrey Vedenin of Carl von Ossietzky University. “In this study, for the first time, the composition and structure of epifauna on the surface of marine munitions are described.”
Footage from munitions sites. Image: Vedenin, Andrey et al.
The munitions supported much more life than the surrounding sediment, with an average of around 43,000 organisms per square metre on the munitions compared to about 8,200 organisms on the seafloor. These hotspots were especially interesting given the toxicity levels from the explosive munitions fillings, which often exceeded water quality thresholds for aquatic organisms. (Side note: the authors describe the fillings as “cheesy” due to their texture and yellow color, which made me weirdly hungry for a munitions sandwich).

Some species seemed mildly put off by the contamination, including mussels that kept their shells closed at spots with high concentrations. But for the most part, “the high levels of chemical exposure apparently do not prevent the development of a dense epifauna community on the metal shells, fuse pockets, and transport cases centimeters from the explosive filling,” the team found. “The bare explosive, however, remains mostly free from epifauna, even from the Polydora polychaetes that are known to inhabit a vast variety of substrates.”

Wow, you know it’s bad if even Polydora polychaetes won’t touch it. Those worms live on anything but it seems they draw the line at the naked surface of an explosive.

In a separate study, researchers led by Elizabeth White of Duke University used remote-sensing drones to map out 147 shipwrecks in the eerily named “Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay” in Maryland. These WWI-era ships “have created plentiful wetlands, forests, and aquatic habitats,” according to the study.
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“Sediment collected within wrecks has created ship-shaped islands, allowing both aquatic and terrestrial vegetation to flourish,” the team said. “Birds, such as Osprey, nest within this vegetation and on exposed areas of ships, while aquatic organisms such as the endangered Atlantic sturgeon use the subaqueous wreckage as foraging and nursery grounds.”

And there you have it: research about discarded weapons of death and creepy ship graveyards that, somehow, is kind of uplifting.

In other news…

My vacation home is a lunar impact crater

Wang, Siyan et al. “Where Shall We Live on the Moon? Multi-Factor Site Selection and Scenario-Based Planning for Permanent Lunar Habitats.” Acta Astronautica.

The Moon is a harsh mistress, but the harshness is not evenly distributed. To that end, scientists have scouted out the best lunar real estate for future human habitation based on metrics like temperature, topography, solar illumination, dust activity, water resources, and radiation.

“Lunar resources can provide essential support for establishing permanent lunar habitats, suggesting that the Moon may become humanity’s second home,” said researchers led by Siyan Wang of Tongji University. However, the team added that the Moon does come with some design challenges: for example, “lacking an atmosphere, lunar surface temperatures range annually from –171°C to 111°C.”

Setting aside the absence of standard atmospheric amenities, the new study spotlights three promising sites, all of which are mare plains (low-lying basaltic regions) sheltered within the craters Pytheas, Gambart, and Parry. Great locations, but you’re not going to like the commute.

Take me to your lawyer

Puranen, Emma Johanna et al. “Who speaks for extraterrestrial ecosystems?: Why ET should have standing.” Space Policy.

Should aliens have inalienable rights? This question has been debated for years (and I explore it in my new book🔌). In a new study, scientists propose establishing a legal framework for aliens quickly, given the frenzied pace of both astrobiology and commercial space development.

“Humanity stands at the threshold of an unprecedented boom in space activity, with planned mining ventures, increased uncrewed and crewed missions, and escalating commercial interest,” said researchers led by Emma Johanna Puranen of the Open University. “This coincides with a ‘golden age’ of astrobiology, where scientists increasingly favour the likelihood of life elsewhere in the universe. We must act now to establish legal and ethical norms for the treatment of extraterrestrial ecosystems before irreversible harm occurs.”

The team models its proposed framework on the influential 1972 treatise “Should Trees Have Standing?” by Christopher Stone. Who knows if we’ll ever actually need a legal system for aliens, but at the very least I hope it inspires a procedural spinoff called CSI: E.T.

Psst…you have crocodile stuck in your teeth

Ibiricu, Lucio M. et al. “Latest Cretaceous megaraptorid theropod dinosaur sheds light on megaraptoran evolution and palaeobiology.” Nature Communications.

Scientists have discovered fossils of a megaraptor (a dinosaur as cool as it sounds) with the leg bone of a crocodilian right there in its jaws. Though it’s possible that this bone coincidentally slid into the predator’s mouth after it died, we may be looking at a 68-million-year-old version of The Last Supper.
Artist concept of the newly discovered dinosaur Joaquinraptor casali with an ancient crocodile relative’s front leg in its mouth. Image: Andrew McAfee, Carnegie Museum of Natural History via AP
“Here we report a previously unknown megaraptoran genus and species” called Joaquinraptor, which was found in central Patagonia and “is among the most completely represented and latest-surviving megaraptorans,” said researchers led by Lucio Ibiricu of the Patagonian Institute of Geology and Paleontology.

“A crocodyliform right humerus…was situated between the closely associated left and right dentaries of the Joaquinraptor holotype, with the apices of several tooth crowns of the megaraptorid in direct contact with the humeral shaft, which also shows potential tooth marks,” the team added. “As such, this discovery may constitute direct evidence regarding prey selection” of megaraptors.

Death is a bummer, but I bet it goes down a lot smoother with a mouthful of croc hot wings.

Dialect Analysis (Taylor’s Version)


Mohamed, Miski and Winn, Matthew B. “Acoustic analysis of Taylor Swift's dialect changes across different eras of her career.” Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

I knew this study was trouble when it walked in. Researchers tracked Taylor Swift’s dialect shifts across the eras by logging and analyzing more than 1,400 vowel sounds in interviews and performances spanning her career.

“The results of this study show that Taylor Swift temporarily adopted distinct measurable features of Southern American dialect during her time in Nashville…and these features disappeared upon her relocation to Philadelphia and New York City,” said authors Miski Mohamed and Matthew B. Winn of the University of Minnesota.
Taylor Swift performing during her Eras tour (credit Maura Shapiro) with vocal frequency analysis overlaid (credit: Miski Mohamed and Matthew Winn).Taylor Swift performing during her Eras tour (credit Maura Shapiro) with vocal frequency analysis overlaid (credit: Miski Mohamed and Matthew Winn). Image: Maura Shapiro/Miski Mohamed and Matthew Winn.
The team also discovered that Swift lowered her voice pitch during her NYC years, when she became more outspoken about “The Man” (sexism and creative property rights). They speculate that she may have “intentionally modulated her voice pitch to be lower to signal the seriousness of these themes, and to convey her competence to speak on them with authority.”

Or, they add, it could be a natural voice drop “associated with aging through her 20s,” an explanation supported by her own admission that she has this thing where she gets older but just never wiser. Whatever her current accent, let’s hope she shakes it off and leaves a blank space open for new dialects. Look what you made me do; it’s me, hi, I’m the Abstract, it’s me.

Thanks for reading! See you next week.



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A pile of dead leaves can house over 100 species, including moths, beetles, salamanders, and beneficial insects that are essential for garden pest control. By bagging your leaves, you're not just cleaning up, but you're EVICTING AN ENTIRE ECOSYSTEM.

#DeadLeaves🍂 #Gardening #ecosystem





TURKISH AIRCRAFT REPORTEDLY
PATROLS SKIES ABOVE GAZA-BOUND FLOTILLA
in reply to Ounka

Ojo con los Turcos, yo no me fiaria ni un pelo.


"So here are the questions: how are those 4 (or 5) events connected? Are they even connected at all? What do they reveal about the changing world order?

My argument, as you’ll have guessed, is that they are connected either directly (for instance it’s obvious that Trump’s public revelation about Bagram can’t be coincidental with either the Saudi-Pakistan alliance or his call with Xi) or connected in that they all reflect the same underlying shift.

More profoundly, I think that the deeper trend that they reveal is that the map is reasserting itself against the narrative. For decades, we've lived in a world where stories mattered more than geography - where being a “democracy” or an “ally” or part of the “rules-based order” determined your place in the world more than your location, resources, or neighbors.

But these four events suggest a revenge of the physical world, a return of the law of geopolitical gravity when for decades American power distorted it by acting like a massive electromagnetic field that could make iron filings ignore the magnet next door. But electromagnetic fields require constant energy to maintain, and when the generator winds down, particles realign along older, simpler forces.

This is why I entitled this article “the return of geopolitical gravity”."

arnaudbertrand.substack.com/p/…

#Geopolitics #USA #China #PaxAmericana #Diplomacy #InternationalRelations #Trump

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Por lo visto andan los evangélicos pidiendo a la gente a la que regalaron sus cosas que se las devuelvan. Que me he liado con la fecha del Rapto y tal y cual.

Pero lo que no se les pasa ni por un momento por la cabeza es que el Rapto haya sucedido y ellos no hayan sido elegidos.

Ni por un segundo dudan de su propia santidad. De la tuya sí: te regalan sus bienes porque tú te quedas aquí, so impío.

¿El Rapto? Ah, no, si sigo aquí es que no ha sucedido...

Y esto me lleva a pensar que son todos unas personas de mierda.



they could have figured this one out before. they didn't care. why should they? #electricity is cheap. and that is the way humanity conducts itself.

futurism.com/future-society/ai…

anyway this is a classical example of the #limitstogrowth archetype.

#renewables #energy #climatechange #systemsthinking

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The US Army awarded Textron Systems a $163.4M firm-fixed-price contract to deliver mobile fire support vehicles, spare parts, special tools and test equipment for Ukraine under the 2024 Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, with work running through Nov 30, 2028.



Sassuolo, Grosso verso l'Udinese: "Dobbiamo dare tutti il massimo"
https://www.derbyderbyderby.it/calcio-italiano/sassuolo-grosso-udinese-dobbiamo-dare-tutti-massimo-conferenza-stampa-serie-a/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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This is the entire extent of the UKIP protest in Margate this morning

Once AGAIN, #Kent has stood firm against fascism

#Kent


TL;DR: President Trump has announced a hefty $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa applications, significantly impacting the immigration landscape for high-skill foreign professionals seeking to work in the US. vox.com/podcasts/462997/trump-… #law #tech #legaltech ⚖️ 🤖 #autosum

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#nogenocidio #Grottaglie #Taranto

Il 27 settembre corteo da Grottaglie porta fino allo stabilimento #Leonardo.

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The image features a black and white circular portrait of a man in a suit and tie, set against a black background. Below the portrait, there is a quote in white text that reads: "Any fool can criticize, complain, and condemn-and most fools do. But it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving." The author's name, "DALE CARNEGIE," is displayed in orange text at the bottom of the image. The overall design is simple and focused, with the text and portrait being the main elements.

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Anthro Spezies denen man in bestimmten Berufsgruppen Misstrauen sollte

Hyänen, Transplantationschirugie.

in reply to Foxotronic

sly fox?

Hmmm. Fuchs würde wahrscheinlich den shit anschließend noch weiter verkaufen. :blobyeengrin:

in reply to Serpkah 🌱

Ich meine, dieses Werbevideo eines Artgenossen zeigt doch mehr Emotionen und ist verkaufsanregender als das von dieser Bentley-Lady.

BTW, does someone knew who made this suit?

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The english speaking dw.com/en is much better than the german one what is there going on. 🤔 dw.com/de/ #thinkin :think_bread:


ゲーム実況はじまるよ!今回は「#3 [初見実況] WORLD4続きから [スーパーマリオギャラクシー2][Wii][Retro:レトロゲーム]」になります
youtube.com/@kaazuyaan
#YouTube #ゲーム実況 #おっさん
#Bluesky #TikTok はプロフから





Giro d’Emilia, il Comune di Bologna: “Il team Israel Premier Tech non ci sarà”
https://bologna.repubblica.it/cronaca/2025/09/27/news/giro_emilia_israel_premier_tech_assente-424874599/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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A imagem é uma quadrinha em quadrinhos com um estilo colorido e desenhado à mão, com um tema inspirado no universo Pokémon. No primeiro quadrinho, um personagem com um boné e uma camiseta roxa está segurando uma Pokébola e diz: "Capimon, eu escolho você!".

No segundo quadrinho, há um efeito de explosão amarela com a silhueta de um Pokémon, seguido pelo Capimon, um Pokémon vermelho com chifres e caudas, dizendo: "Dá aquela porrada que não mata, mas machuca bastante." Ele parece cansado e desanimado.

No terceiro quadrinho, Capimon está com uma expressão exausta, com chamas ao redor, e diz: "Final de semana nem começou e logo logo já é Segunda de novo." O fundo é azul escuro com raios de luz.

A quadrinha é uma brincadeira com a ideia de escolher um Pokémon, mas com um tom humorístico e sarcástico, refletindo a frustração de ter que voltar ao trabalho após o final de semana.

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China is expanding its influence in Africa through language & culture 🇨🇳🌍. With Confucius Institutes in 49 countries and growing interest in Mandarin, Beijing aims to boost economic ties and soft power, despite concerns over cultural impact and job prospects 🇿🇦📚 #ChinaAfrica #ConfuciusInstitute #SoftPower dw.com/en/how-china-promotes-i…
#newz

in reply to Information Is Beautiful

I’ve got one cookbook that does a flow chart-type format (ramblingreaders.org/book/35674…). It does seem to devide opinion in the reviews.
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Nur wenige Versicherte nutzen elektronische Patientenakte

Ab Oktober sind Ärzte verpflichtet, mit der elektronischen Patientenakte zu arbeiten. Doch offenbar fehlen vielen Praxen noch die technischen Voraussetzungen. Von den Versicherten hat sich erst ein Bruchteil einen Zugang verschafft.

➡️ tagesschau.de/inland/gesellsch…

#Gesundheitswesen #elektronischePatientenakte

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vor allem daß man die Daten einfach den KI Großfirmen Google und OpenAI Microsoft gibt, sowas von unter aller Sau


A lot of consumers are feeling pretty powerful after forcing Disney and ABC to reinstate Jimmy Kimmel this week. But broadcasters are already working to take away our power by replacing millions of viewers with AI. Will we have the same leverage in the next crisis, or will we all just get laid off?
in reply to Evan Prodromou

How are broadcasters hoping to replace viewers by AI? Is an AI going to watch the show for me?
in reply to M. Grégoire

@mpjgregoire AI is much cheaper than real viewers, and AI never organises a boycott. Win-win-win!



Vérifiez vos achats : les codes-barres commençant par 729 = produits israéliens.
Boycotter Israël
rectificatif ça semble plus compliqué (moins limpide) que ça (merci @rudegirlyd ) gs1.fr/code-barres-gs1

et
franceinfo.fr/replay-radio/le-…

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Periodic reminder: Hate takes effort to maintain.

If it weren't for constant effort by fashy people to lie about Black folk, Brown folk, women, immigrants, trans folk, etc, that most people would choose *not* to support fashy people.

Fascism requires an ongoing cost. Kindness is free!

And kindness is not weakness.

If you see fashy people attacking Black people, or immigrants, or trans folk, it's not kindness to say, "We should all get along!"🤡

That's weakness.

It's kindness to put yourself between the people with less power than yourself, and the people that want to hurt them.

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The image features a dark blue background with a circular portrait of a man with white hair and a mustache, wearing a suit and tie. Below the portrait, there is a quote in white text that reads, "Blind belief in authority is the greatest enemy of truth." The quote is attributed to Albert Einstein, whose name is written in smaller white text at the bottom of the image. The overall design is simple and focuses on the quote and the attribution.

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A NoteCards "browser" is a type of card that shows a hypertext network as a graph structure, i.e. a graph view like in this example. The thumbnail at the top left corner lets you pan and scroll the graph.

#NoteCards #Interlisp #hypertext #retrocomputing


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The video begins with a scene from a press conference at the White House, where a woman is standing behind a podium with the seal of the President of the United States. She is wearing a black blazer over a white blouse. The background features the American flag and the White House emblem. The text overlay at the top of the frame reads 'This DID NOT AGE WELL.' with two emojis, one of a person shrugging and the other laughing. Below the woman, a quote reads, 'Hatred has no place in the United States of America under President Donald.' The text '[@]THE13TH_AMERICAN_DREAM' and 'The Thieves, F*ed (Thum)' is displayed at the top right corner, and 'NEWSNATION' is shown in a blue box at the top right corner. The scene then transitions to a man standing at a podium with the presidential seal, delivering a speech. The background is red with a flag featuring a star. The text overlay at the bottom of the frame reads, 'I hate my opponent.' The text '[@]THE13TH_AMERICAN_DREAM' and 'The Thieves, Fed (Thum)' is displayed at the top left corner, and 'LIVE + HD' and 'C-SPAN' are shown at the bottom right corner. The video continues with the man at the podium, with the text overlay at the bottom reading, 'And I don't want the best for them.' The text '[@]THE13TH_AMERICAN_DREAM' and 'The Thieves, F**ed (Thum)' is displayed at the top left corner, and 'LIVE + HD' and 'C-SPAN' are shown at the bottom right corner. The video concludes with the text overlay at the bottom reading, 'That's where I'm disagreed with.'

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Anarchist Library: **X2 - X2 reports**

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Author: X2Title: X2 reportsDate: 1890–1893Notes: Reports by informant X2 within the anarchist circles of northern Paris (Saint-Ouen, Saint-Denis, Levallois-Perret, Clichy). The informant, who operated alongside his mother, penetrated deeply into the anarchist milieu of these towns, even as these groups were highly radical. X2 was a key witness to a series of events, notably, he



"Microsoft has terminated the Israeli military’s access to technology it used to operate a powerful surveillance system that collected millions of Palestinian civilian phone calls made each day in Gaza and the West Bank, the Guardian can reveal.

Microsoft told Israeli officials late last week that Unit 8200, the military’s elite spy agency, had violated the company’s terms of service by storing the vast trove of surveillance data in its Azure cloud platform, sources familiar with the situation said.

The decision to cut off Unit 8200’s ability to use some of its technology results directly from an investigation published by the Guardian last month. It revealed how Azure was being used to store and process the trove of Palestinian communications in a mass surveillance programme.

In a joint investigation with the Israeli-Palestinian publication +972 Magazine and the Hebrew-language outlet Local Call, the Guardian revealed how Microsoft and Unit 8200 had worked together on a plan to move large volumes of sensitive intelligence material into Azure."

theguardian.com/world/2025/sep…

#Microsoft #Israel #Palestine #MassSurveillance #Azure #Gaza #WestBank



Erta das Auto von innen und außen reinigen lassen. Der ist ja silbern. 😳 Danach ein bisschen #MdRddG
in reply to Herr Tommi

Das Bild zeigt eine Elektrofahrrad, das an einem gepflasterten Weg am Ufer eines Kanals geparkt ist. Das Fahrrad ist grau und mit einem Helm und einem Rucksack ausgestattet. Im Hintergrund ist ein ruhiger Kanal zu sehen, auf dem ein weißes Boot mit gelben Streifen und einem weiteren kleineren Boot mit blauer und weißer Farbe liegen. Auf der gegenüberliegenden Uferseite sind mehrstöckige Gebäude zu erkennen, darunter ein modernes Wohngebäude. Der Himmel ist bedeckt mit Wolken, und es sind einige Blätter auf dem Weg zu sehen, was auf den Herbst hinweist.

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Centauri Carbon GitHub repo is out.

Don't let anyone tell you this is #OpenSource .

Yowza that repo is a mess - some files have licenses files or headers, many don't. A lot of stuff is very unclear where it came from.

I can see Klipper, FreeRTOS, OpenWrt (...I think). It's such a jumble.

#3dPrinting

github.com/elegooofficial/Cent…



As I remember London


Graffiti in London stating that we should adore and endure one another

When I moved to the UK at the tail end of the last millennium, I wasn’t in a good place. I was hired by a US company to work in their German office, and they sent me over to the US to work on their product. I lived in a hotel for a few months, coming home to an empty, cleaned room every day. It was very “Lost in Translation”. The German part of the company went bankrupt during this trip, so I was asked to move to the UK to stay with them. Anglophile as I was, I took this opportunity and had a few trips in between the US and the UK to find a place to live.

My partner of five years also said they’d love to make that move with me and start a new chapter. That didn’t work out – I was dumped in a call on a pay phone in a hotel in San Francisco, went out and got really drunk. When the US stint ended, I went to London, checked into my new flat and waited for my stuff from Germany to arrive.

And then I plunged into London. I went clubbing a lot. I spent the day in the office and went to the pub with my colleagues in the evening. I enjoyed and fell in love with the place. I met people from all over the world, I dated people of many races and backgrounds. I had food I never had, I heard music and saw bands I’ve never heard of or even knew existed. I’ve been to Notting Hill Carnival, immersing myself in this wonderful, wild and colourful scene.

London opened my mind, it made me find the great in lots of cultures and seeing them bringing that to the UK lifestyle was at times a hilarious clash, but wonderful to witness. Very early on I realised one thing: being British is not the same as being a pasty white uptight person, Brits come in all shades and sizes. The most British person I know with a clipped accent, fierce devotion to the Royals and a fetish for a good cuppa is a gay friend who is dark Indian.

Working in Soho I got to know a lot of LGBTQ folk and a few of my colleagues came out or even changed gender during the time I worked there. And they got support from everyone, it wasn’t a problem or a scary thing. London was inviting, colourful, open and amazing. That’s the London I miss.

It’s a big city. In my 16 years tenure I had one laptop, a mobile and a bike stolen. I got into some fights and had three attempted muggings. All by white young dudes, by the way. I lived next to a huge mosque and the area two streets down was hard-core Jewish. My butcher was Algerian and when I ordered in French-ish, I got better prices. It worked.

Then UKIP came around and told people that everything is terrible and its all the forrins’ fault. And disappointed and disgruntled people believed that nonsense. I left the country after Brexit and moved to Berlin, which is great but does feel like a Tesco value version of the London I encountered.

So if people claim that they remember a safer, cleaner and racially homogenous London they either never lived there, or didn’t immerse themselves in it. Or completely talk out of their arse following an utterly different agenda, one that I find despicable, regressive and governed by fear and hate and not inclusion and inspiration.



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In #Nürnberg verhinderte die Polizei, dass Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmer der Hanna-Demo zu einer zeitgleich stattfindenden Kundgebung gegen Neonazis gelangen konnten.
#nbg2709
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Indiana’s AG Makes It Clear He’s Going To Target Anyone Who Isn’t Reverential Enough Of Charlie Kirk’s Corpse


Apparently, it’s no longer acceptable to speak ill of the dead. Not that it bothers the dead. But it certainly seems to bother a bunch of people who are still alive and who have nothing better to do with their time but snitch on anyone who doesn’t treat Charlie Kirk like an American hero who […]


🇺🇸🚫 USA entziehen Kolumbiens Präsidenten Gustavo Petro das Visum! Grund: Petro rief US-Soldaten in New York zur Befehlsverweigerung gegenüber Präsident Trump auf und wird für „rücksichtsloses & aufrührerisches“ Verhalten verantwortlich gemacht. #Diplomatie #USA #Kolumbien dw.com/de/usa-entziehen-kolumb…
#newz #StopTheGenocide 💚 #DontBeComplicit


Trump Deploying The National Guard To Fight Crime Blurs The Legal Distinction Between Police & Military


A federal judge ruled on Sept. 2, 2025, that the Trump administration broke federal law by sending National Guard troops to Los Angeles in June in response to protests over immigration raids. In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer said that National Guard troops in Los Angeles had received improper training on the legal scope of their […]