@raphaeldogg They have never been politically able to designate an organisation in the West Bank as a terror group, so they see it as a separate issue, not an acknowledgement of genocide.
I think that if you understand what’s happening here as “none of us have a clue what we’re doing but we’ve bought these magic beans off a wizard and we’re quite optimistic” then that will cover you for most of the ensuing outcomes.
@jimstewartson Give the spreadsheets to AI and it will eventually, after an hell of a lot of social murder, come up with an infinite circular finacial structure that does not require humans at all.
Gaza is taking its last breaths, and the situation we have reached is extremely dangerous.
Temperatures are rising to suffocating levels, and the tents where hundreds of thousands live have turned into ovens made of fabric and plastic. There is no electricity, no air conditioning, no fans, no cold water. People try to sleep, but heat, hunger, and fear make sleep seem like an impossible dream.
Clean water is scarce, cleaning supplies are almost nonexistent, and essential medicines are unavailable. Skin diseases are spreading in a terrifying way among children and adults, while garbage piles up and sewage mixes with displacement areas, spreading even more suffering.
Long lines form for food, yet many return empty handed. Aid is decreasing, and most relief centers have stopped or are no longer able to meet even the minimum needs.
At night, rats, insects, snakes, and scorpions crawl into the tents, while during the day people face unbearable heat and endless hunger. There is no safety, no privacy, and nowhere to go. Meanwhile, killings and destruction continue daily, while Gaza’s space shrinks day by day, forcing people into smaller and more overcrowded areas.
This is not life. This is not displacement. This is a complete collapse of everything that allows human beings to live with dignity.
What more is the world waiting for? How many children must go hungry? How many patients must die before the world acts? Do not stay silent. Speak about Gaza. Share what is happening.
@labourlewis@yanisvaroufakis Can you imagine how many times the bombed, from hypothesis to testing to confirmations of results, to get their working model.
Starmer’s plan to fund a defence boost by cutting £6bn from net zero, transport, the NHS and schools, is akin to burning your clothes to stay warm.
Hybrid warfare isn’t just about missiles and drones. Its frontline is also public services, energy, infrastructure, and the social cohesion a productive state strengthens.
Cutting net zero undermines our ability to bring down bills and achieve energy dependence.
Transport is military mobility. A health service one dire winter from collapse is a hybrid warfare vulnerability.
These aren’t what you sacrifice for security. They’re what security is made of.
The story this approach tells all of us is that our bus routes, hospital care and energy bills - are the price of the nation’s safety.
That’s not just a shit political message it’s the kind of framing that enhances the goals of hostile states.
Desperate stuff. We can do better.
@brownecfm Severing the link between Covid and Long Covid on Freedom Day by removing testing and masks further decouples the two. If you don't know you have had Covid you can't know you have long Covid, leaves a lot of people to exploit either way.
@raphaeldogg It was the first thing she came up with when Starmer asked his cabinet for ideas for growth from every department. It's about getting parents to work longer, welfare of children is not their priority.
@Malcolm1818 Consequences.
1st. He would probably never get to be PM.
2nd. If he did he would have to do something about it and his colleagues in the Labout Party who were complicit in it. He would rather join them than deny his loyalty to the hierarchy.
@DailyJLee I think it is about accelerating the Post Truth World, they poisoned the well of knowlege with their bullshit and fed it to AI. Post Truth allows us to choose our own reality and AI will reinforce our choices. The digital world traps us in a closed loop of our own mistaken belief
@mephistojones@1goodtern@Jayne73136490 It's in the make up of religion that they have somewhere more permanent to go to, the planet is just temporary accommodation.
@1goodtern In a two party state it's easy to buy the two parties and keep the direction of travel. The question is Has the two party system broken down in the UK, and if it has can they restore it or go for a one party state?
@peterjukes A lot good and bad things talked about Working Class. Useful in economics and politics to discuss generalisations on many topics. Useless coming from media and indiviuals who only wish to divide us, which is easily done as we are not an homogenous group out of useful contexts.