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Song of the Day ❤️🌞: https://open.spotify.com/track/31kxPC3ZB9AYwCLyHaqEVX
Spotify
Me & U
Tems · Song · 2024
Forwarded from CrimethInc. Ex-Workers Collective
"Whether you begin with performance art and arrive at the conclusion that our entire civilization has to be transformed, or humorlessly set out to make war on capitalism only to discover that you can’t win by vandalism alone, play and revolt are as inextricable as creation and destruction. Whimsy must arm itself to survive in this world; militants must win hearts to triumph. Whether you fancy yourself an artist or an insurgent, it takes courage to acknowledge this and act accordingly.
To change everything, start anywhere—so long as you don’t stop there."
https://crimethinc.com/recipes
To change everything, start anywhere—so long as you don’t stop there."
https://crimethinc.com/recipes
Forwarded from Ministry of good ideas
Good idea: engage in acts of kindness
https://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/spc3.12972
New research reveals that engaging in everyday acts of kindness can boost psychological well-being. Students transitioning to university reported greater happiness, thriving, flourishing, resilience, optimism, and lower levels of anxiety and loneliness when they performed more acts of kindness.
https://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/spc3.12972
New research reveals that engaging in everyday acts of kindness can boost psychological well-being. Students transitioning to university reported greater happiness, thriving, flourishing, resilience, optimism, and lower levels of anxiety and loneliness when they performed more acts of kindness.
Compass Hub
Everyday acts of kindness predict greater well‐being during the transition to university
From becoming a teenager to starting university, life transitions are an inevitable part of human existence. While exciting, life transitions can be stressful because they involve changes in identity...
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Forwarded from Political memes
The four family members were sentenced to between four and four-and-a-half years in prison.
https://news.sky.com/story/hindujas-four-members-of-britains-richest-family-get-jail-sentences-after-exploiting-servants-13156760
https://news.sky.com/story/hindujas-four-members-of-britains-richest-family-get-jail-sentences-after-exploiting-servants-13156760
Sky News
Hindujas: Four members of Britain's richest family get jail sentences after exploiting servants
Prakash Hinduja and his wife Kamal, along with their son Ajay and his wife Namrata, were, however, cleared by a court in Switzerland of more serious charges of human trafficking linked to their servants.
Forwarded from Failures of Capitalism
Billions of people just felt the deadly intensity of climate-fueled heat waves
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/06/22/deadly-heat-wave-climate-change/
https://redd.it/1dmasug
@failures_of_capitalism
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/06/22/deadly-heat-wave-climate-change/
https://redd.it/1dmasug
@failures_of_capitalism
The Washington Post
Billions of people just felt the deadly intensity of climate-fueled heat waves
Scorching heat across five continents set 1,400 records this week and showed how human-caused global warming has made catastrophic temperatures commonplace.
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Linkcleaner.app is a nice shortcut for cleaning links from tracking
Die Wirtschafts"berater" von McKinsey stossen gerade den grössten Arbeitgeber der Schweiz in den Abgrund.
https://www.watson.ch/schweiz/wirtschaft/300067094-die-migros-will-sich-richtung-aldi-und-lidl-entwickeln
https://www.watson.ch/schweiz/wirtschaft/300067094-die-migros-will-sich-richtung-aldi-und-lidl-entwickeln
watson.ch
Die Migros will sich Richtung Aldi und Lidl entwickeln
Die Migros sorgte jüngst mit Massenentlassungen für Schlagzeilen. Nun äussert sich Chef Mario Irminger in einem Interview zur Zukunft des Kult-Detailhändlers.
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On this day, 24 June 1943, a battle broke out between Black and white US service personnel in the British village of Bamber Bridge.The US military was still segregated at this time by race, and at the US Air Force base 569 in Lancashire there was a unit of mostly Black soldiers, the 1511th regiment, and an all-white military police unit. Black soldiers socialised with local British residents, and hung out in local establishments and pubs. Although white soldiers were unhappy when British barmaids told them they had to wait their turn to be served, rather than be served before Black soldiers. White military police officers (MPs) then demanded one pub implement segregation, and the owner agreed. When the MPs came back the next day, the pubs had all put up "Blacks Only" signs.On June 24, MPs tried to arrest a Black soldier called Eugene Nunn at Ye Olde Hob Inn, but an argument broke out between his colleagues and MPs. Local people as well as British auxiliary servicewomen joined the fracas in support of Nunn, and eventually succeeded in persuading the police to leave.But the MPs returned later with reinforcements, and in the ensuing scuffle, shot a Black private Lynn M Adams in the neck. The 1511th men then rushed to their base, armed themselves, grabbed a machine-gun truck and raided the MPs camp, and gunfire was exchanged until the early hours of June 25.Euell Nielsen recounted for BlackPast that at the end of the battle: "Private William Crossland of the 1511th was killed, and five other soldiers were wounded along with two MPs. There were two trials resulting in 27 out of 32 black soldiers being found guilty of various charges. Most of the sentences were reduced or dismissed, however, because of the overwhelming support of the black troops by the British public."If you value our work researching and promoting history like this, please consider supporting us on patreon and accessing exclusive content. Check out our link in bio
On this day, 24 June 1943, a battle broke out between Black and white US service personnel in the British village of Bamber Bridge.The US military was still segregated at this time by race, and at the US Air Force base 569 in Lancashire there was a unit of mostly Black soldiers, the 1511th regiment, and an all-white military police unit. Black soldiers socialised with local British residents, and hung out in local establishments and pubs. Although white soldiers were unhappy when British barmaids told them they had to wait their turn to be served, rather than be served before Black soldiers. White military police officers (MPs) then demanded one pub implement segregation, and the owner agreed. When the MPs came back the next day, the pubs had all put up "Blacks Only" signs.On June 24, MPs tried to arrest a Black soldier called Eugene Nunn at Ye Olde Hob Inn, but an argument broke out between his colleagues and MPs. Local people as well as British auxiliary servicewomen joined the fracas in support of Nunn, and eventually succeeded in persuading the police to leave.But the MPs returned later with reinforcements, and in the ensuing scuffle, shot a Black private Lynn M Adams in the neck. The 1511th men then rushed to their base, armed themselves, grabbed a machine-gun truck and raided the MPs camp, and gunfire was exchanged until the early hours of June 25.Euell Nielsen recounted for BlackPast that at the end of the battle: "Private William Crossland of the 1511th was killed, and five other soldiers were wounded along with two MPs. There were two trials resulting in 27 out of 32 black soldiers being found guilty of various charges. Most of the sentences were reduced or dismissed, however, because of the overwhelming support of the black troops by the British public."If you value our work researching and promoting history like this, please consider supporting us on patreon and accessing exclusive content. Check out our link in bio
Forwarded from [TERRORIST ⚠️] Fully Automated Luxury Lesbian Space Anarcho Communism (MigⒶ Burgghardti)
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