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La sfilata Ferragamo in 3 declinazioni dello slip dress dal gusto boudoir contemporaneo
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Crossing Strings beim 1. Würzburger Gitarrenfestival

#crossingstrings #gitarrenfestival #würzburg #music #livephotography #stagephotography #geraldlanger #music #photography

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Bishop William Barber: Ignoring the poor means ignoring the Jesus factor and defying Christianity


I grew up hearing that faith is best measured not by what you say but by what you do. My grandfather used to tell me that people who have real wealth don’t brag about it, and people who live their faith don’t trumpet it. Their actions speak louder than their words.

After the Charlie KIrk memorial, I wrote about how Bishop Mariann Budde’s sermon at the National Cathedral prayer service after Trump’s inauguration really reflected the true meaning of being a Christian. I was amazed at the reaction I received from so many people who recognized the same thing I did, i.e. actions speak louder than words.

And, as one reader put it in a DM to me, “You can’t just say you’re Christian and think you’re getting a free pass to heaven.” I couldn’t have said it better myself.

Related: Bishop Budde’s inaugural remarks, not the impiety at Kirk’s memorial, are what Christianity is really about

These lessons echoed in my mind when I sat down with Bishop William Barber, a man who has spent his life putting Christianity into action. From Moral Mondays in North Carolina to the Poor People’s Campaign, Barber has been one of the clearest voices reminding America that if our politics and our faith ignore the poor, then we have abandoned both the gospel and our democracy.

“Christianity is more than just saying, 'God bless me,”' he told me. “It is more than just finding a scripture that you can quote. It’s more than saying, you know, I follow the Ten Commandments. Christianity, to say one is a Christian, is to say one that I follow the example of Jesus Christ. So ultimately, Jesus Christ is the standard and the judgment of what it means to be Christian. And you can’t escape that.”

Barber calls this “the Jesus problem.” Time and again, he said, people in power have tried to justify greed and injustice with the word Christianity. He told me how slaveholders claimed Christ and how, today, politicians wrap themselves in the cross while cutting food stamps and health care.

But all of them, Barber said, eventually collide with what Jesus actually said and did.

“Jesus started his ministry declaring good news for the poor. He was raised in the ghetto of Nazareth. He went on to say that to be Christian is to have a concern for the broken, the blind, the captives, and all of those made to feel unacceptable. And then he ended his ministry declaring that every nation would be judged by how it treated the least of these.”

That clarity makes it impossible, Barber argued, to accept the silence of today’s clergy in the face of cruelty. He pointed to the contrast at the funeral of Charlie Kirk, where Kirk’s widow spoke humbly and beautifully of forgiveness while the president indulged in scorn and hatred of his enemies, and both drew applause.

“Not one minister stood up and said, ‘No, Mr. President, that’s wrong,’” Barber said. “Christianity has to have a certain courage. Love always challenges hate. Justice always challenges injustice, and that courage is desperately needed.”

Barber and I talked about the looming ramifications of Trump’s so-called Big Beautiful Bill, and how, to put it bluntly, it steals from the poor to give to the rich. I told Barber I penned an op-ed about the devastating effects of the bill, and how it acts as a blueprint to gut Medicaid, slash food stamps, shutter hospitals, and deliberately create more medical and health care deserts.

“This is not policy. It’s mass cruelty, and it will have massive, devastating consequences. It will be fatal,” I wrote after the bill was signed into law.

Related: The deadly 'big beautiful' budget bill will turn America into a morgue

“We’ve got 140 million poor and low-wage people in this country,” Barber said. “And we’re spending more time giving $2 trillion tax cuts to the super wealthy than we are to lifting people out of poverty. We’ve got 87 million people uninsured or underinsured. We’re cutting millions from Medicaid. I saw a Yale and University of Pennsylvania study said this recent ugly bill will be deadly. It will cost 51,000 people their lives. None of this lines up with our Christian way of thinking. It doesn’t even line up with a constitutional way of thinking.”

When he spoke those words, I couldn’t help but think back to the Reagan era, when the same policies weighed heavily on the poor. When I worked on the Hill during that time period, it was glaring to see how “trickle down” economics, as Reagan preached, backfired and only benefited the wealthy.

I told Barber that after Donald Trump was inaugurated, I wrote that while Reagan was known for a trickle-down economy, Trump would be known for trickle-down discrimination, and that Trump will do more damage than Reagan ever did.

Related: After the Crash: Finding Light Amid Trump's Dark Agenda

Barber agreed that this time it is more severe. “We’ve not raised the minimum wage since 2009. That’s 16 years. Work has gone up, prices have gone up, but wages have stayed stagnated. And there’s no reason for it. We should be talking about abolishing poverty. Instead, our debates are about how to transfer more wealth to the wealthy.”

Barber calls poverty what it is, and that is political violence. “Right now we have something in the neighborhood of 800 people dying a day from poverty, and yet we don’t call it an epidemic. When 500 people were dying a day from COVID, we said it was an epidemic. Poverty is political violence.”

We also discussed how Robert F. Kennedy famously embarked on a crusade for the poor in the 1960s to shine a spotlight on the severe living conditions of those who lived in poverty. I also recalled how his brother Ted Kennedy, who I long admired, was also a strong advocate for the poor during his 47 years in the Senate.

Related: Why We Could Use Sen. Ted Kennedy Now

“I do. I think that’s what we’ve been trying to do with the Poor People’s Campaign, a national call for moral revival. But it’s got to come from the bottom up. Poor people now represent 36 to 42 percent of the electorate in every battleground state,” he pointed out. “Poor and low-wage people represent the largest potential swing vote in the nation. If just 20 percent of those who didn’t vote were to vote, they could fundamentally shift elections in this country.”

Barber’s hope lies not in politicians suddenly waking up, but in poor and low-wage Americans realizing their own power. “You don’t have to be victims anymore,” he said. “You have political power that can shift the concept and the politics of this nation. It’s our time that we mobilize around an agenda and do exactly that.”

As we ended our conversation, I thought about his insistence that just calling something “Christian” doesn’t make it so, and isn’t a “ticket to heaven.”

“Just saying something is Christian doesn’t mean a thing if it does not line up with the character of Jesus Christ,” he summed up. “And the Jesus I know, the Jesus I follow, said the nations will be judged by how they treat the least of these.”

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The Justice Department Is Ramping Up Trump’s Election-Rigging Efforts – Mother Jones - motherjones.com/politics/2025/…


Imagine if some lunatic hacked into the official account of the President of the United States and used it to broadcast false and dangerous medical advice. That would be a big story.



California’s redistricting isn’t politics as usual.

It’s a defense against Trump’s election rigging.

Temporary maps. Independent commission intact. Vote Yes on Prop 50.

stopelectionrigging.com/

#politics #democrats #democracy #california #USPol #CAPol #Prop50



Bundesnetzagentur plant Renditeerhöhungen, die #Stromkosten und Gaspreise nach oben treiben könnten.

Die #Bundesnetzagentur unter Präsident Klaus Müller stellt Netzbetreibern höhere Renditen in Aussicht. Energieexperten befürchten einen Anstieg der Strom- und Gasrechnungen. Dabei profitieren Netzbetreiber bereits jetzt von hohen Renditen, trotz ihres risikofreien Geschäftsmodells."
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Good afternoon. It's 4PM, Saturday, 27th September. The headlines: The Women's #Rugby World Cup final is due at Twickenham today. In #Gaza, thousands flee amid ongoing Israeli action, with #Hamas said to tentatively accept a Trump-proposed deal. Harrods reveals a customer data breach. Two perish crossing the English Channel. Elon #Musk and Prince Andrew appear in the latest #Epstein documents. #Trump #ElonMusk #BBC #News


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If you believe in me, and I believe in you, then you are contractually obligated to believe in yourself.

That’s just facts.



Add Theo Von to the list of Trump-supporting comedians who are finally realizing that this brutal deportation campaign is indeed what they voted for.
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いろいろぶんなげて、今の技術と完成で電脳世界の姿を作り直す遊びをしていました。
in reply to へびとかげ

これは髪の毛の調整のために上裸にしたらなんかえっちな感じになった奴です。


Die fucking MLPD macht MLPD-Dinge in #Düsseldorf. Inklusive Wolfsgruß, der Hitlergruß türkischer Nationalisten. Linke Terrorfroind*innen der Hamas gefällt das.

#dus2709 #antisemitismus

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in reply to Korallenherz

Das Bild zeigt eine Demonstration, bei der Menschen eine Palästinensische Flagge hochhalten. Im Hintergrund ist ein Schild zu sehen, auf dem in deutscher Sprache steht: "STOPPT den Völkermord in Gaza!" und "Internationale Linken MLPD". Die Demonstranten sind in einer städtischen Umgebung versammelt, mit Gebäuden im Hintergrund. Einige Demonstranten tragen Kopftücher, die typisch für die palästinensische Kultur sind. Die Atmosphäre wirkt ernst und entschlossen, was auf eine politische Demonstration hinweist.

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Autos sind ineffizient. Nicht nur für die Gesellschaft, sondern auch für die Autobesitzer und damit die Wirtschaft. Das Geld, dass man sich ohne sparen könnte, würde für Konsum oder Vorsorge frei. Wirtschaft, Klima, Rente, Infrastruktur, öffentliche Finanzen usw. würden profitieren.

#Verkehrswende

in reply to DerKlimablog.de 🏳️‍🌈

Zur Wahrheit gehört allerdings auch, dass die individuelle Zeiteffizienz in einem individuellen Verkehrsmittel meist deutlich besser ist, was - neben der deutlich höheren Flexibilität - ein klarer Vorteil gegenüber Massenverkehrsmitteln wie Bus, Straßenbahn und Zügen ist.

Relevanter ist dabei im Zweifel alleine die Tür zu Tür Zeit, denn der Großteil der produktiven oder Quality Time findet nunmal hinter diesen Türen und nicht in ÖV Fahrzeugen oder Haltestellen statt.

PS: Im Anbetracht meiner langjährigen Erfahrungen mit Preisentwicklung im ÖV, würde ich außerdem fest davon ausgehen, dass jede noch so hohe Preissteigerung bei Autos mindestens in gleicher Höhe, eher mit saftigem Aufschlag, auch bei Bus und Bahn einhergeht, mithin, die realen Ersparnismöglichkeiten stets sehr bescheiden ausfallen, gerade mit Blick auf die Nachteile.

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@Adrian @DerKlimablog.de 🏳️‍🌈
Also das mit der "Qualitytime" halte ich persönlich für ein Gerücht.

Wenn du eingespannt zwischen Kindererziehung, Haushalt und Job bist, ist die halbe Stunde, Stunde in den Öffis oft die einzige Zeit, wo du entspannt lesen kannst... weil du noch nicht so erschöpft bist, wie dann spät nachts, nach getaner Arbeit daheim.




Ursachen der Waldbrände: Im Feuerdreieck
https://taz.de/Ursachen-der-Waldbraende/!6111838/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

Gepostet in Klimawandel @klimawandel-taz_de



I survived the Gaza genocide after 690 days, with Ahmed Abu Artema #Palestine



Community News Service » Giant pumpkin squashes past record at Sam Mazza’s weigh-off - Community News Service

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> Growers gathered at Sam Mazza’s Farm last Saturday to see who had the biggest pumpkin.



#Zooperdan just released a challenging puzzle game for the #Amiga called YEET. The minimum system requirements are very low, you'll need a OCS-Amiga with Kickstart 1.3 and only 512 KB of RAM.

"In Nornheim, conflicts are not settled by sword or shield, but by the game of runes. Only a true Runemaster can guide and protect the people - and to earn that title, you must walk the path of the Rune Trial.

You’ll travel across the region, visiting villages and other locations where Runemasters have prepared their challenges. Each puzzle grows more complex, testing your ability to think ahead and find the correct sequence of moves.

To complete a puzzle runes must be pushed off the edge until only one rune remain. At first, it feels simple - but every step must be planned. One wrong push, and the board may trap you.

With each solved puzzle, the difficulty grows. New arrangements force you to think differently, and the satisfaction of clearing the last rune is as sharp as ever.

50 challenging puzzles with increasing complexity."

You can get the game from itch.io: zooperdan.itch.io/yeet

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Que tipo de depravação moral leva seres humanos a transformar crianças em sala de aula em alvos? Que tipo de sociedade civilizada aceita normalizar este tipo de abjecta desumanização infantil?
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A imagem é um artigo de notícias do site CM, com um cabeçalho vermelho contendo o logotipo do CM, um botão amarelo "ASSINAR CM" e um botão vermelho "ENTRAR". O texto principal informa que Rita Matias, deputada do Chega, será ouvida pelo Ministério Público na manhã de segunda-feira por ter divulgado o nome de crianças estrangeiras em suas redes sociais e na Assembleia da República, argumentando que elas passam à frente das crianças portuguesas no acesso ao ensino pré-escolar. Os pais de uma das crianças visadas pedem que a deputada remova os conteúdos publicados e escreva uma mensagem pública a se retratar em um prazo de 10 dias, ameaçando uma sanção de pelo menos 500 euros por dia de atraso.

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New strip found: Bizarro by Wayno & Piraro for Sat, 27 Sep 2025 arcamax.com/thefunnies/bizarro…

#comic #comicstrip #bizarro #bizarrostrip



Enrico Torrini incontra gli ex presidenti del consiglio comunale
Il presidente del Consiglio Comunale di Lucca, Enrico Torrini, ha incontrato i Presidenti del Consiglio che si sono avvicendati a partire dal 1994, anno di istituzione della carica a seguito della legge 81/94. All’incontro hanno preso parte Ornella Bagat Vitali, Franco Fabri, Marco Agnitti e Matteo Garzella.

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At the demo against spending €1.5 billion on the destructive nonsense project to build some extra lanes for highway A27 through Amelisweerd, our beautiful park near Utrecht. The umpteenth time that Utrecht has to show we are against.


Gaza, la Flotilla respinge la mediazione italiana e riparte da Creta. Israele: “Nessuno violerà il blocco navale” eunews.it/2025/09/26/gaza-la-f…

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Clearly indicating the future position of countries like Russia and the USA… nowhere (…)
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in reply to Information Is Beautiful

What does this even mean?

The area doesn't mean anything.

The angles don't mean anything.

The positioning doesn't mean anything.

How has it been divided up? It's not Voronoi.



Definisci “italiano”: in Piemonte razzismo istituzionale
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Quella a cui abbiamo assistito ieri in Consiglio regionale del Piemonte rappresenta una delle pagine più buie della recente storia politica della nostra Regione.
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Ugh, we have a rodent inside the house. I put up a camera in the kitchen last night and I can see it walking all over everything in the recordings 😫

At least now I know it's hiding behind the dishwasher.

Can this house just chill for a bit?

in reply to Jorge

Put out some traps around the kitchen. Did not catch anything. Looked at the video and the rodent kept dancing around the trap, intrigued but clearly knowing it was dangerous.

I found where it is coming into the house from, or how it got in. Not sure if it's living in the walls/cabinets.

Will need to patch the opening to the outside and then watch if it still comes out tonight, and maybe try a different kind of trap and bait.

in reply to Jorge

The mouse in our kitchen did the same thing on camera; even the mouse in the basement would parkour around conventional traps. We found the food source they got into (packaged fruit gummies in a cardboard box) and I *think* ours has left for easier food sources; haven't heard nor seen sign of it for months. (The basement may be another matter, but only so much we can do about that.)
in reply to Ultramundane

@Ultramundane we haven't found what it is eating, at least not last night when we put away a lot of stuff. We'll try again tonight. I used the brands bait stuff
in reply to Jorge

Rigged a barrier on the outside opening and there were no rodents last night. So hopefully this means they are not nesting inside the house.

I had misidentified the pests as mice, but they were actually rats, so the first mice traps I bought failed to catch the larger animals.

in reply to Jorge

flipping rats. Those fuckers tried to make a nest in my roommates car while she was out of town. Less than a week and her car wouldn’t start when she got back, they chewed any wire they could get their teeth on. 🤦‍♂️
in reply to usspacenut

@usspacenut they are nasty fuckers!! I'm worried they would be gnawing through things inside the walls.
in reply to Jorge

oh I hope not that does not sound like fun or something you look back on and remember as an ‘adventure’ 😅
in reply to usspacenut

@usspacenut not at all 😭 It was good to see that there were no rats after blocking the entry point. If they're not there tonight I think the issue is milder than I was dreading. Will have someone come by on Friday to patch things up properly and take a look under the cabinets
in reply to Jorge

We used to use sultanas. Seemed to attract them and be tough enough to require pulling effort sufficient to set off the trap. Not sure what you're doing but good luck


Giuliani settles Dominion case after years of spreading false election claims

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Una nuova specie di Ittiosauro scoperta in una cava di argilla giurassica in Germania

#paleontologia @scienze

I paleontologi hanno scoperto una nuova specie di Eurhinosaurus — un genere di ittiosauri longirostrini europei caratterizzati dal notevole prognatismo — in Baviera, Germania meridionale.

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