Sorge vor Bürgerkrieg im Sudan – die Hintergründe in 4 Punkten https://www.watson.ch/!313301278
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Sorge vor Bürgerkrieg im Sudan – die Hintergründe in 4 Punkten
Im nordostafrikanischen Sudan ist ein Machtkampf zwischen den zwei Generälen an der Spitze des Landes dramatisch eskaliert.
Der Knackpunkt nach dem CS-Flop: Was für einen Finanzplatz wollen wir? https://www.watson.ch/!371925767
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Der Knackpunkt nach dem CS-Flop: Was für einen Finanzplatz wollen wir?
Der Schweizer Finanzplatz hat an Gewicht eingebüsst. Mit dem Aus für die Credit Suisse droht ein weiterer Abstieg.
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Who are the Rapid Support Forces, the paramilitary forces who have provoked an escalating civil war with the Sudanese government?
Known as the Janjawids, these mercenaries accumulated arms, funds, and recruits as shock troops in conflicts throughout the region. Sudanese dictator Omar Al-Bashir was one of their chief funders. They began by crushing a rebellion in the western region of Darfur and went on to play a role in violence in Yemen and elsewhere. In 2019, after demonstrators successfully toppled Al-Bashir, the Rapid Support Forces carried out a massacre to regain control of the capital, #Khartoum.
We documented their rise in this text:
https://crimethinc.com/2019/06/14/sudan-behind-the-massacre-in-khartoum-the-perpetrators-and-the-backstory
Now the Rapid Support Forces are fighting against the Sudanese military, at great cost to ordinary people in Sudan.
The militarization of a society does not benefit anyone in the long run, not even the rulers.
#Sudan
Known as the Janjawids, these mercenaries accumulated arms, funds, and recruits as shock troops in conflicts throughout the region. Sudanese dictator Omar Al-Bashir was one of their chief funders. They began by crushing a rebellion in the western region of Darfur and went on to play a role in violence in Yemen and elsewhere. In 2019, after demonstrators successfully toppled Al-Bashir, the Rapid Support Forces carried out a massacre to regain control of the capital, #Khartoum.
We documented their rise in this text:
https://crimethinc.com/2019/06/14/sudan-behind-the-massacre-in-khartoum-the-perpetrators-and-the-backstory
Now the Rapid Support Forces are fighting against the Sudanese military, at great cost to ordinary people in Sudan.
The militarization of a society does not benefit anyone in the long run, not even the rulers.
#Sudan
https://youtu.be/aREfr2cDLGA
Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone.
😅😢🤷♂🔥🧊 we're doomed
Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone.
😅😢🤷♂🔥🧊 we're doomed
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U.N.'s Dire Climate Report | The Daily Show
Maybe the U.N. should lower their expectation that we take "collective action"?
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Watch new episodes of #TheDailyShow Monday to Thursday at 11 p.m. ET on CTV Comedy Channel: https://www.ctv.ca/shows/the-daily-show
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Good idea: create equality.
1. Small individual bias → Large collective bias.
When someone says a culture is shapist, they're not saying the individuals in it are shapist. They're not attacking you personally.
2. The past haunts the present.
Your bedroom floor doesn't stop being dirty just coz you stopped dropping food all over the carpet. Creating equality is like staying clean: it takes work. And it's always a work in progress.
3. Demand diversity near you.
If small biases created the mess we're in, small anti-biases might fix it. Look around you. Your friends, your colleagues, that conference you're attending. If you're all triangles, you're missing out on some amazing squares in your life - that's unfair to everyone. Reach out, beyond your immediate neighbors.
https://ncase.me/polygons/
1. Small individual bias → Large collective bias.
When someone says a culture is shapist, they're not saying the individuals in it are shapist. They're not attacking you personally.
2. The past haunts the present.
Your bedroom floor doesn't stop being dirty just coz you stopped dropping food all over the carpet. Creating equality is like staying clean: it takes work. And it's always a work in progress.
3. Demand diversity near you.
If small biases created the mess we're in, small anti-biases might fix it. Look around you. Your friends, your colleagues, that conference you're attending. If you're all triangles, you're missing out on some amazing squares in your life - that's unfair to everyone. Reach out, beyond your immediate neighbors.
https://ncase.me/polygons/
Parable of the Polygons
A playable post on how harmless choices can make a harmful world.
Ein kleiner, aber wichtiger Schritt:
EU-Parlament beschliesst «grösstes Klimaschutzgesetz aller Zeiten» https://www.watson.ch/!220371180
EU-Parlament beschliesst «grösstes Klimaschutzgesetz aller Zeiten» https://www.watson.ch/!220371180
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EU-Parlament hat sich mit dem «grössten Klimaschutzgesetz aller Zeiten» hohe Ziele gesetzt
Das EU-Parlament hat ein Paket zum Klimaschutz verabschiedet. Kernstück ist eine Verschärfung des Emissionshandels, die durch einen Sozialfonds abgefedert wird.
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Atlanta Police and Georgia State Patrol Are Guilty of Murder
https://crimethinc.com/Atlanta2023
Yesterday, three months after the police murdered Manuel Paez Teran—known in Weelaunee forest as Tortuguita—the Dekalb County Medical Examiner finally released the results of the autopsy conducted on January 19. At last, it is plain for all to see how little evidence there is that Tortuguita shot at the officers, despite the allegations of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
Drawing on the autopsy and other evidence, we debunk the police narrative about the events of January 18 and explore what the police stand to gain from lying.
#StopCopCity
https://crimethinc.com/Atlanta2023
Yesterday, three months after the police murdered Manuel Paez Teran—known in Weelaunee forest as Tortuguita—the Dekalb County Medical Examiner finally released the results of the autopsy conducted on January 19. At last, it is plain for all to see how little evidence there is that Tortuguita shot at the officers, despite the allegations of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
Drawing on the autopsy and other evidence, we debunk the police narrative about the events of January 18 and explore what the police stand to gain from lying.
#StopCopCity