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Tim Cook confirms Apple’s systems will ‘integrate with more’ AI providers beyond OpenAI
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Depression is killing me slowly, brutally.
I’m drowning in fear not for my own life, but for my family’s.
Everything depends on me: their food, their shelter, their hope. And I can’t do it anymore.
I’m exhausted to the bone, broken beyond words.
Every message I write feels like tearing open a wound.
@aral

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Freinds Depression traps me as if I’m locked inside a dark cage where all I can see is helplessness
I want to reach people, to ask for help, to cry out for my family but I can’t
Every time I try to write, something inside me collapses, and the weight of the words chokes me before they even come out

I sit in front of my phone or computer, staring at the screen, unable to type even a single sentence.
Anxiety consumes me, fear paralyzes me, and tears have become my only language.
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Some people experience what a researcher calls "gender detachment" – feeling that gender is simply not part of their sense of self. One respondent described it: "My gender is like an empty lot. There may have been a building there, but it's long since fallen away."
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Back in 1994, when it was a much more prestigious publication than it is now, Newsweek published an essay about the tribulations of the Black community in the US that contained the following passage:

> “The problem in the Fort Greene projects isn't the absence of jobs. It's the culture of poverty. It's the pattern of dependent, irresponsible, antisocial behavior that has its roots in the perverse incentives of the welfare system, and the legacy of white racism, and the general, societal obsession with sex, materialism and violence and—yes—the departure of manufacturing jobs as well…the absence of responsible parents, especially fathers, is the phenomenon at the heart of underclass poverty.”

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This kind of sentiment used to be shockingly common in mainstream discourse. It’s never gone away, but it’s rarer now than it was then.

The Black community, the narrative went, suffers from all kinds of ills: poverty, lawlessness and criminality, drug abuse, constant violence, broken homes and shattered communities, general degeneracy. All of this was, the story goes, the product of Black *culture*. Black Americans had adopted a culture of thuggish gangsterism and licentious irresponsibility.

If only they picked a better culture, they would be fine.

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Let’s consider what actually happened to Black Americans: centuries of slavery, followed by decades of a second sort of slavery in the form of sharecropping, followed by the displacement of automation.

From Jeremy Rifkin’s “The End of Work : The Decline of the Global Labor Force and the Dawn of the Post-Market Era”:

> “In 1949 only 6 percent of the cotton in the South was harvested mechanically; by 1964, it was 78 percent. Eight years later, 100 percent of the cotton was picked by machines. For the first time since they had been brought over as slaves to work the agricultural fields in the South, black hands and backs were no longer needed. Overnight, the sharecropper system was made obsolete by technology. Planters evicted millions of tenants from the land, leaving them homeless and jobless.”

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Millions of Black Americans migrated to the industrialized and industrializing cities of the north, taking up manufacturing jobs in places like Detroit.

This solution to having been automated out of agricultural work, unfortunately, did not last long. From Rifkin again:

> “The number of manufacturing jobs in Detroit fell dramatically beginning in the mid-1950s as a result of the automation and suburbanization of production. Black workers, who just a few years earlier were displaced by the mechanized cotton picker in the rural South, once again found themselves victims of mechanization. In the 1950s, 25.7 percent of Chrysler workers and 23 percent of General Motors workers were African-American. Equally important, because the black workers made up the bulk of the unskilled labor force, they were the first to be let go because of automation. In 1960 a mere twenty-four black workers were counted among the 7,425 skilled workers at Chrysler. At General Motors, only sixty-seven blacks were among the more than 11,000 skilled workers on the payroll. The productivity and unemployment figures tell the rest of the story. Between 1957 and 1964, manufacturing output doubled in the United States, while the number of blue collar workers fell by 3 percent. Again, many of the first casualties of the new automation drive were black workers, who were disproportionately represented in the unskilled jobs that were the first to be eliminated by the new machines.”

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So let’s review: following centuries of slavery, after which Black Americans were rendered a propertyless underclass dependent on wage employment by their former enslavers, Black Americans were displaced first by automation in agriculture and then again by automation in manufacturing.

US society weathered the disruptions posed by these massive changes in production and population movements, in part, by concentrating their effects on this permanent, racially segregated underclass.

Do we really need to point to culture to explain what has been done to the Black community in the US? As Karl Polanyi argued in “The Great Transformation,”

> “To allow the market mechanism to be sole director of the fate of human beings and their natural environment, indeed, even of the amount and use of purchasing power, would result in the demolition of society.”

The demolition of society.

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Let’s fast-forward to 2016, when an essay appeared in one of the conservative moment’s flagship publications, National Review, that contained this passage:

> “The truth about these dysfunctional, downscale communities is that they deserve to die. Economically, they are negative assets. Morally, they are indefensible. Forget all your cheap theatrical Bruce Springsteen crap. Forget your sanctimony about struggling Rust Belt factory towns and your conspiracy theories about the wily Orientals stealing our jobs. Forget your goddamned gypsum, and, if he has a problem with that, forget Ed Burke, too.”

Was the author talking about Black Americans, as was the author of that 1994 Newsweek essay? You’d be forgiven for thinking he was, because the sentiment is so nearly exactly the same.

But no:

> “The white American underclass is in thrall to a vicious, selfish culture whose main products are misery and used heroin needles.”

nationalreview.com/2016/03/don…

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These are all of the same complaints—a culture of thuggish criminality, drugs, promiscuity, welfare dependency, and so on—that I had heard for years directed at Black Americans.

When I first came across this essay, I was shocked at how ominous it was. The US chattering class had been employed for years to justify the degradation and ruination of the Black community as entirely the fault of Black people, as distinct from the white majority.

But now, for the first time in my life, here was the chattering class working to justify the degradation and ruination of white Americans—in exactly the same terms that had been used against Black Americans.

There was, in short, no one left who was safe, whom our elites would work to shield from the effects of capitalist dislocation. The creeping effects of immiseration had spilled over their previous reserve among Black Americans and our elites were responding by turning their backs on their previously precious constituents.

The demolition of society.

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I don’t think we can understand the current crisis facing the US without this context: the abandonment of impoverished whites in precisely the same way that the US had previously abandoned Black Americans.

White Americans might be more associated stereotypically with opioids than crack, disability rather than welfare, rural isolation rather than urban ghettos, but the gist is the same. Millions of people made superfluous to the capitalist economy, no longer profitable to exploit under prevailing capitalist processes, are being warehoused in dead-end communities and in prisons, left to wait to die, with no hopes of a better life under the status quo.

This isn’t to pretend that Trumpism will actually help anyone. On the contrary, Trumpist fascism is just capitalism in terminal decline, lashing out and acceleration the ruination of all those Americans, Black and white and everyone else. But we can’t understand why so many people would turn to extremism without first understanding that most Americans have been living for decades or longer in a *demolished society*.

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One of the reasons that *collapse* can seem like such an overly dramatic descriptor for US society is that societal collapse had, until fairly recently, been delegated to particular segments of society to deal with exclusively.

But collapse has been marching steadily on over the years, and US elites can no longer keep the effects of collapse restricted to those sacrificial victims. And when mainstream US society began to confront the effects of collapse, of that demolished society, without any scapegoats left to carry the burden, the US ended up with fascism.

It should come as no surprise. But there can be no fixing that problem without first confronting where it came from.

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Similar sentiment was common in British tabloids, but over social class rather than race. Some papers made great success from wailing over the lazy 'scoungers' who farm children so they could extort the state for childcare allowance. To the point that the Daily Mail even had 'journalists' stake out known disability claimants to expose them carrying heavy shopping bags and publish this as proof of fraud.

Not entirely non-racial. We never miss a chance to slander immigrants.



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Y’all I need your help sharing our story so we can reach our campaign goal as soon as possible.
Please, help us spread it — every share, every word, every act of kindness brings us closer to survival.
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Israel bestätigt Identität zweier weiterer Leichen

Die militant-islamistische Hamas hat die sterblichen Überreste zweier weiterer Geiseln an Israel übergeben. Amiram Cooper und Sahar Baruch waren bei dem Terrorangriff am 7. Oktober 2023 in den Gazastreifen verschleppt worden.

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#Israel #Hamas #Übergabe





Perth and Kinross folks (and visitors), I just learned about the council's free local bus scheme on the first Saturday of the month. This Saturday, etc.

pkc.gov.uk/freesatbus2025

Postcard, from 1930, is of a bus at the Devil's Elbow on the old Glen Shee road. From the Philip Smith Collection at the Mount Blair Community Archive - mountblairarchive.org/

#Perthshire #PerthAndKinross #Scotland

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Life and Death antique oil painting, Vintage Memento Mori art print, Femme fatale, Lady skeleton, Grim Reaper, 18th century Print (No Frame) by Printagrams etsy.com/listing/1038496088/li… #ArtPrints #MementoMori #VintageArt #AntiqueArt #CustomArt




«Il Covid in gravidanza può aumentare il rischio di autismo e ritardi nello sviluppo dei bambini»: lo studio Usa
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Milano, falso agente di viaggi condannato per l'ottava volta: deve scontare 10 anni, ma è ancora libero
https://www.open.online/2025/10/30/milano-falso-agente-viaggi-condannato-ottava-volta-10-anni-ancora-libero/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub

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Pnrr, Bernardo Mattarella (Invitalia): Abbiamo gestito gare da 11,6 mld di cui 8,5 dedicati a Comuni - Il video
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Keep seeing the accommodation/housing crisis in the press.

It has been escalating for 20 years throughout the West.

Politics deliberately fkd it. Politics can deliberately fix it.





On a recent private photo tour, while hoping to see black bears catch salmon, we heard screeching calls in the forest. 😬 Not sure what it was, we cautiously approached the area. It was two red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis).

#birds #photography #wildlife #VancouverIsland #BritishColumbia #PNW #Canada #VancouverIslandWildlife



HOLY SH*T... JD Vance CONFIRMS His WIFE IS OVER IT. Via @keithedwards #Politics 🇺🇸 🗳️ youtu.be/47Wp1MXFEOw?...

HOLY SH*T... JD Vance CONFIRMS...






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Breaking | An Israeli airstrike hit the eastern areas of Khan Younis city in the southern Gaza Strip

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