Forwarded from Die Wochenzeitung
Spitäler in Gaza: Schnipsel des Horrors
Der Arzt Khaled Dawas spricht über die systematische Zerstörung des Gesundheitswesens in Gaza durch die israelische Armee. Der Wiederaufbau dürfte Jahrzehnte dauern.
…mehr
via WOZ Die Wochenzeitung - International (author: Sarah Schmalz)
Der Arzt Khaled Dawas spricht über die systematische Zerstörung des Gesundheitswesens in Gaza durch die israelische Armee. Der Wiederaufbau dürfte Jahrzehnte dauern.
…mehr
via WOZ Die Wochenzeitung - International (author: Sarah Schmalz)
Soon another GenZ protest over new tax systems in Africa?
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/feb/07/businesses-close-protest-malawi-tax-changes-electronic-invoicing-system
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/feb/07/businesses-close-protest-malawi-tax-changes-electronic-invoicing-system
the Guardian
Thousands of Malawi businesses close in protest over tax changes
Peaceful demonstrations force a delay in measures aimed at improving revenue collection but which many fear will be fatal for small traders
After she had signed a petition for democratic reform
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/09/iran-arrests-leading-reformists-close-to-the-countrys-president
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/09/iran-arrests-leading-reformists-close-to-the-countrys-president
the Guardian
Iran arrests leading reformists close to the country’s president
Azar Mansouri, head of Reformists Front, among those detained after criticising lethal crackdown on protesters
Forwarded from Lacan's Whore House
“Do you actually think there’s a group of people sitting around in a room plotting things?” Indeed, they meet in rooms: corporate boardrooms, Pentagon command rooms, at Bohemian Grove, in the many conference rooms at the White House, the NSA, the CIA, or wherever
-Michael Parenti
-Michael Parenti
Corporate colonialism? Why even ask a state for approval?
https://www.africanews.com/2026/02/09/namibia-says-it-wasnt-notified-of-totalenergies-and-petrobras-deal-for-offshore-licence/
https://www.africanews.com/2026/02/09/namibia-says-it-wasnt-notified-of-totalenergies-and-petrobras-deal-for-offshore-licence/
Africanews
Namibia says it wasn't notified of TotalEnergies and Petrobras deal for offshore licence
Namibia on Sunday slammed a deal announced between oil giants TotalEnergies and Petrobras for offshore exploration in the Luderitz basin, saying the government had not been notified.
Forwarded from Anarchist Memes Database
In Fahrenheit 451, the abolition of reading began with tech companies simplifying books into summaries that you could read in five minutes. Because people no longer engaged with the texts, they forgot how to think. Then came the book-burnings.
Very cool how every piece of digital technology is now purposively designed to breed illiteracy
https://t.iss.one/Bad_Memes_By_Tank/149950
Very cool how every piece of digital technology is now purposively designed to breed illiteracy
https://t.iss.one/Bad_Memes_By_Tank/149950
Forwarded from Galactocosmic Ontological Disorder (Batzy)
Forwarded from 🎓 TIL - Today I Learned but no 🐝
Forwarded from [⚠️Terrorist] Fully Automated Luxury Lesbian Space Anarcho Communism (M160)
Wieder viel gelernt über stationierte GIs in der deutschen Provinz, New Orleans und dem was als Jazz vermarktet wurde. https://diffus.de/p/podcasts/juju-rogers-zu-gast-im-podcast-zum-dorfkrug-this-is-schweinfurt-not-america/
DIFFUS
JuJu Rogers zu Gast im Podcast Zum Dorfkrug: This is Schweinfurt, Not America
In der neuen Folge des Zum Dorfkrug Podcasts ist JuJu Rogers zu Gast. Er erzählt vom Aufwachsen in Schweinfurt, Army-Bases und New Orleans.
Ministry of Doubleplusgood Dope 2️⃣➕😊
Wieder viel gelernt über stationierte GIs in der deutschen Provinz, New Orleans und dem was als Jazz vermarktet wurde. https://diffus.de/p/podcasts/juju-rogers-zu-gast-im-podcast-zum-dorfkrug-this-is-schweinfurt-not-america/
Song of the Day ✊🏾🐷: https://jakartarecords-label.bandcamp.com/track/willy-suxx-prod-freddy-bracker
Jakarta Records
Willy Suxx (prod. Freddy Bracker), by Juju Rogers
from the album From the Life of a Good-For-Nothing
Forwarded from Ministry of good ideas
Good Idea: Start a free store
https://www.shareable.net/how-to/how-to-start-a-free-store-in-your-community/
If you’re tired of seeing good stuff thrown away while neighbors go without, start a free store.
A free store is simple. Anyone can take what they need. Anyone can leave what they can...
Pick somewhere easy to access and easy for you to check on. A quiet side street, outside your home, near a community fridge, or even a vacant storefront can work. Good lighting and wheelchair access matter.
Keep it simple at first.
One sturdy bookshelf is enough. Add a clear sign that explains what it is and how it works. Secure it so it does not tip. Protect it from rain if it is outside.
Decide what you will accept.
Start small. Maybe just books. Or kitchenware. Or toiletries. Be clear. Post what is and is not allowed. If you bend the rules once, it gets messy fast.
Build a small team.
You can begin alone, but it is easier with help. A few neighbors to check on it daily makes a big difference. Create a group chat so everyone can stay in the loop.
Check it often.
Tidy it up. Remove items that sit too long. Keep it clean and welcoming. A cared for space stays cared for.
Spread the word.
Tell neighbors. Post in local groups. Put up a flyer. Make it easy for people to get involved.
Most of all, treat it like what it is: a shared space. Be friendly. Stay flexible. You will not control everything, and that is okay. Start small. Let it grow with your community
Thanks to @hydroxyl for sharing
#Community
#MutualAid
#SharingEconomy
#LocalAction
#Commons
https://ieji.de/@MinistryOfGoodIdeas/116053057867678659
https://www.shareable.net/how-to/how-to-start-a-free-store-in-your-community/
If you’re tired of seeing good stuff thrown away while neighbors go without, start a free store.
A free store is simple. Anyone can take what they need. Anyone can leave what they can...
Pick somewhere easy to access and easy for you to check on. A quiet side street, outside your home, near a community fridge, or even a vacant storefront can work. Good lighting and wheelchair access matter.
Keep it simple at first.
One sturdy bookshelf is enough. Add a clear sign that explains what it is and how it works. Secure it so it does not tip. Protect it from rain if it is outside.
Decide what you will accept.
Start small. Maybe just books. Or kitchenware. Or toiletries. Be clear. Post what is and is not allowed. If you bend the rules once, it gets messy fast.
Build a small team.
You can begin alone, but it is easier with help. A few neighbors to check on it daily makes a big difference. Create a group chat so everyone can stay in the loop.
Check it often.
Tidy it up. Remove items that sit too long. Keep it clean and welcoming. A cared for space stays cared for.
Spread the word.
Tell neighbors. Post in local groups. Put up a flyer. Make it easy for people to get involved.
Most of all, treat it like what it is: a shared space. Be friendly. Stay flexible. You will not control everything, and that is okay. Start small. Let it grow with your community
Thanks to @hydroxyl for sharing
#Community
#MutualAid
#SharingEconomy
#LocalAction
#Commons
https://ieji.de/@MinistryOfGoodIdeas/116053057867678659
Shareable
How to start a free store in your community
Eating in Public, who operate the Hawai'i Free Store, share the benefits of creating autonomous systems of exchange and how to start your own.