Interessante Sendungen und Links

  • Das muss Pelosi‘s Eiscreme Kühlschrank sein.

  • Leute werden das schon gesehen haben, aber hier gibt es von Stefan eine interessante Aufarbeitung vom Merkel-Mythos, der gerade nach dem Zapfenstreich mal wieder ins Bewusstsein gekommen ist.



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxlxwuQSyhg


    Ich gucke da viel zu selten rein, sehr selten, dabei gibt es soooooooviel Verrücktes im TV, das schreit danach kommentiert zu werden, weil es intern nur verstärkt wird und keiner was relativierendes sagt.


    Das Format an sich hat viel Potenzial! Irgendwie bekommt er kein stabiles und ffamiliäres Team hin, da war mir zuviel Fluktuation anfangs...


    Schade um Aufwachen!




  • Pandemie gegen Realität

    Staat und Bürger nutzen unterschiedliche Strategien zur Bewältigung der Krise. Beide haben einen wahren Kern und führen teilweise in die Sackgasse.


    (Triggerwarnung / Medienkompetenzhinweis: Die zitierten Passagen geben nur einen reduzierten Ausschnitt der ausführlichen Argumentationskette des Autors wieder. Zur fundierten Kritik an derselben ist das Lesen und Verstehen des gesamten Artikels - sowie dessen ersten Teils - angebracht.)


  • Noch lebt er also der Freispruch, und zappelt recht kräftig.


    Besonders den letzten Absatz des Artikels sollte man kurz auf sich wirken lassen:


    "Das Gesetz ist auch nicht erforderlich, da es bei Mordanklagen kein strukturelles Vollzugsdefizit gibt. Ne bis in idem stammt aus dem Römischen Recht und ist schon seit 1879 Teil der deutschen Rechtsordnung. Dieser Grundsatz wurde nur im Nationalsozialismus durchbrochen."

  • Left Influencers: THIS IS NOT A GRIFT

    [...] The idea of the ‘leftist grift’ is one that does not consider the reality that financial prosperity does not await the aspiring con artists. One may strike it rich, but that is the exception rather than the rule. If one wishes to be a political grifter, the money is on the right — hence people like Candace Owens and Dave Rubin may very well deserve the ‘grifter’ moniker. The far right’s ahistorical talking points are always a good way to earn a couple bucks. There is a built-in media infrastructure and financial backing on the right to spread propaganda and insulate them from any real criticism that could affect their right-wing con. The right has the budget that out spends any sort of subversive project on the left to counteract it. Prager U’s following dwarfs that of its leftist rival The Gravel Institute. In short, if you’re going to be doing this just for the money, the left podcast space is not the way to go.

    If Gen X was born into the concept of brand awareness and brand loyalty, millennials and Gen Z are less sceptical about the idea of constantly being marketed too. The 80s and 90s was a time of anti-politics, the television often called the “idiot box” by the counterculture figures of that era, television was unfortunately the medium to which many of my generation were wed too for better or worse. The computer and the internet were thought to be a new frontier of free thought and for some an extension on the 60s revolutionary counterculture. Technological advancements can have revolutionary potential, but capitalist realism has the power to circumvent any sort of counter to capital’s hegemonic project with swift financial co-optation. The internet and social media like everything else under capitalism has been commodified. The influencer isn’t just a carbon copy cut out of an attractive aspiring starlet selling make-up or streetwear fashion. They can be more seditious and peddle political engagement.[...]

    Is just yelling at the establishment from your basement on a zoom call revolutionary? While all these futile acts disguised as rebellion may seem to some of their detractors as dishonest, I do not think they are. The desire for a better world is honest. The frustration of capitalism failures is sincere, but with the influencer there can be an intellectual dishonesty in the framing of certain issues. Distinction does not sell like a vehement disdain to the status quo to the content consuming audience. These people are not grifters, they are internet influencers, just like Kim K and anyone else you think is a vapid tool of the establishment. Instead of Sketchers, they just sell you the idea that you and the influencer are a part of the online revolutionary vanguard.


  • Belegt wieder recht deutlich, wie unnütz Drohnen sind - es sei denn wahlloses Schlachten von Kindern, Frauen, Männern ist der erklärte Nutzen.


    Ein strategischer Vorteil ist so auch nicht mehr vermittelbar, wenn Konflikte mit der Zivilgesellschaft durch Drohnen nur eskaliert und Kriege damit unnötig verlängert werden.


    Bin mal auf das Geschwafel und Gestammel der neuen Ressortsprecher in den RegPKs gespannt.

  • Unnütze side note:

    Es gab Zeiten, da war das zitierte Liedgut noch Platz 1 der Xmas charts.


    https://www.theguardian.com/mu…achine-christmas-number-1


    "There was, though, some indignation when it emerged both records had links to Simon Cowell, the entertainment industry's favourite pantomime baddy. With the Rage track having been released by Sony, and McElderry's by Cowell's Syco, a Sony subsidiary, some claimed the high-waisted X Factor judge would emerge triumphant whichever act won the chart battle."


    Can't beat money with money.

  • "There was, though, some indignation when it emerged both records had links to Simon Cowell, the entertainment industry's favourite pantomime baddy. With the Rage track having been released by Sony, and McElderry's by Cowell's Syco, a Sony subsidiary, some claimed the high-waisted X Factor judge would emerge triumphant whichever act won the chart battle."


    Can't beat money with money.

    Ach Mann, Hohli . Da ging es doch gar nicht ums Geld. Du hast den Kapitalismus einfach schon so verinnerlicht, dass du die Beauty dieser Aktion gar nicht mehr erkennen kannst. 😜

  • Zitat

    Episode 52 Audio: Steven Donziger

    Steven Donziger joined us for an exclusive interview this week, describing his experiences in prison for the crime of exposing Chevron’s environmental destruction. He was just released last week to serve the rest of his sentence at home. Steven still isn’t free, but as we discuss in this episode, there’s hope that his supporters can turn the tide — in his case and beyond. Advocacy from leftist groups and organizations, coverage from independent media, and outreach from everyday people contributed to a shift in public perception of his case. In turn, this shift changed the way that Steven’s case was treated in prison, he says.


    While a grassroots movement rallied together in support of Steven, establishment media was notably silent. Only on the day of his sentencing did a mainstream news outlet step up to bring attention to the case. While their interests remain vested with Chevron and with other capitalist behemoths, ours remain with Steven — remembering that sharing his story and fighting together for his release can have a measurable impact, now and in struggles to come.

    https://krystalkyleandfriends.substack.com/p/ep52audio

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