A funny and impressive conversation between Russian Jew and Moroccan Arab :)
A funny and impressive conversation between Russian Jew and Moroccan Arab :)
@ghose [D*]What’s wrong with taking knee? In many countries people put their hand on their heart, take hat off, pose in a very emotional manner or even cry when their national anthem (a song!) plays even before a f… sport game. So what’s wrong if some people take knee down to reflect respect for those people whose LIVES are not RESPECTED. Taking knee, as that national song, a f… flag, are symbols. I’m sure you understand that. I’m truly respect those “six brave men” that stand (...)
By Catalin Cimpanu for Zero Day | July 4, 2020MORE COMMENTS: https://www.zdnet.com/article/infosec-community-disagrees-with-changing-black-hat-term-due-to-racial-stereotyping/The information security (infosec) community has angrily reacted today to calls to abandon the use of the 'black hat' and 'white hat' terms, citing that the two, and especially 'black hat,' have nothing to do with racial stereotyping.
Discussions about the topic started late last night after David Kleidermacher, VP of Engineering at Google, and in charge of Android Security and the Google Play Store, withdrew from a scheduled talk he was set to give in August at the Black Hat USA 2020 security conference.
In his withdrawal announcement, Kleidermacher asked the infosec industry to consider replacing terms like black hat, white hat, and man-in-the-middle with neutral alternatives.
These changes remove harmful associations, promote inclusion, and help us break down walls of unconscious bias. Not everyone agrees which terms to change, but I feel strongly our language needs to (this one in particular).
— David Kleidermacher (@DaveKSecure) July 3, 2020
While Kleidermacher only asked the industry to consider changing these terms, several members mistook his statement as a direct request to the Black Hat conference to change its name.
With Black Hat being the biggest event in cyber-security, online discussions on the topic quickly became widespread among cyber-security experts, dominating the July 4th weekend.
While a part of the infosec community agreed with Kledermacher, the vast majority did not, and called it virtue signaling taken to the extreme.
Most security researchers pointed to the fact that the terms had nothing to do with racism or skin color, and had their origins in classic western movies, where the villain usually wore a black hat, while the good guy wore a white hat.
Others pointed to the dualism between black and white as representing evil and good, concepts that have been around since the dawn of civilizations, long before racial divides even existed between humans.
Right now, the infosec community doesn't seem to be willing to abandon the two terms, which they don't see as a problem when used in infosec-related writings.
If you are worried that the game of chess is racist, please take up Go, where black moves first, instead of looking foolish by wasting taxpayer money at a state broadcaster to "investigate" it!
(Garry Kasparov, a Russian chess grandmaster, former World Chess Champion, writer, and political activist, whom many consider to be the greatest chess player of all time)
A Sydney radio station has come under fire from a former player for organising a segment to discuss whether chess was racist.MORE: https://www.news.com.au/sport/more-sports/john-adams-slams-abc-sydney-radio-show-for-discussion-over-whether-chess-is-racist/news-story/5a4b7fa1e996810dde60fc5f4d9fff48
Former Australian chess representative John Adams has slammed the ABC for organising a radio segment discussing whether the popular board game is racist.
Professional economist Adams received a call from a Sydney-based ABC producer on Tuesday asking whether the game was racist because white always moves first.
“I just received a phone call from an ABC Sydney based producer seeking a comment about the game of chess,” Adams posted to Twitter.
“The ABC have taken the view that chess is RACIST given that white always go first!“
“They are seeking comment from a chess official as to whether the rules of chess need to be altered!“
“Trust the taxpayer-funded national broadcaster to apply ideological Marxist frameworks to anything and everything in Australia!“
“With all the drama resulting from COVID-19, I am amazed that the ABC is broadcasting on irrelevant topics!”
— John Adams (@adamseconomics) June 23, 2020
Teaching my child to play chess this week and it was proposed to me that I should change the rule that says “white always gets to go first”. Please help me understand whether this is a long-overdue correction of past injustice, or just political correctness gone mad.
— Stuart Khan (@stukhan) June 22, 2020
The Daily Telegraph reported James Valentine’s afternoon program on ABC Sydney would run the segment on Wednesday.
The move comes amid a wider debate about racist attitudes in society sparked by the death of African-American man George Floyd in the US at the hands of a white police officer.
The ensuing protests have led many to question their own behaviour and seen statues toppled, episodes removed from streaming services and brand names such as ”Redskins” changed.
But Adams condemned the ABC for not focusing on “bigger issues” amid a global health pandemic, accusing the radio broadcaster of reporting “bulls”.
“They said with everything going on, they wanted to have a conversation about white going first — and the racial context of whether white should go first,” Adams told The Daily Telegraph.
“The response to the tweet showed that common sense is prevailing. People want the national broadcaster to focus on bigger issues.
“People are struggling with the economy, with their health, with the lockdown. They don’t want their money wasted on bulls.”
(c) Photo: LE WEB PARIS, 2013. Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.Addressing racial injustice
Jun 23, 2020
Microsoft Corporate Blogs
An email from CEO Satya Nadella to Microsoft employees:
As I shared in our Employee Town Hall last month, and in my email earlier this month, we are committed to take action to help address racial injustice and inequity, and unequivocally believe that Black lives matter. Below you will see many of the steps we are taking.
Over the past several weeks, the senior leadership team, board of directors, and I have spent time reflecting, listening, learning, and discussing what role the company – and all of us collectively – must play in helping to drive change, both within Microsoft and in our communities. With significant input from employees and leaders who are members of the Black and African American community, we have developed a set of actions that we believe are both meaningful to improving the lived experience at Microsoft, as well as driving change in the communities in which we live and work.
Today, we are making commitments to address racial injustice and inequity for the Black and African American community in the United States. We will additionally take important steps to address the needs of other communities, including the Hispanic and Latinx community, across the company in the next five years. We are focused on three multiyear, sustained efforts:
- Increasing our representation and culture of inclusion. We will build on our diversity and inclusion (D&I) momentum from the past five years by adding an additional $150M of D&I investment, and will double the number of Black and African American people managers, senior individual contributors, and senior leaders in the United States by 2025.
- Engaging our ecosystem. We will use our balance sheet and engagement with suppliers and partners to extend the vision for societal change throughout our ecosystem, creating new opportunities for them and the communities they serve.
- Strengthening our communities. We will use the power of data, technology, and partnership to help improve the lives of Black and African American citizens across our country, including to address the safety and well-being of our own employees in the communities in which they live.
Below are key details on how we will accomplish this.
Our Culture
We need to ensure that our culture of inclusion is a top priority for everyone. It starts with our values of respect, integrity, and accountability. Each of us must be able to thrive in diverse teams. Every manager must be able to attract, retain, and grow employees of all backgrounds. This is certainly true at Microsoft, and also more broadly. It is the new baseline for manager excellence across industries across the globe.
We will meet this new goal in three key ways:
1. We will accelerate our cultural transformation through further investment in inclusion. Managers who have a deep understanding and commitment to building inclusive culture are key to our company’s success. Starting in FY21, our training on allyship, covering, and privilege in the workplace will be required for all employees, with additional new content on understanding the experience of the Black and African American community. Because leadership sets the tone, we will have required live sessions for CVPs and EVPs to ensure they better understand the lived experience of these specific communities.
2. We will strengthen our intentional career planning and talent development efforts. This will apply across our workforce, beginning with Black and African American employees. These programs will expand to include other employee groups as we learn and grow. We will expand on our leadership development programs for select Black and African American midlevel employees and their managers, to help prepare for promotion to Director/Principal. For Director/Principal level, we will create a new development opportunity to expose them to the leadership expectations of the Partner/GM level and match them with senior-level sponsors and mentors. For Partner/GMs, we are continuing to invest in the dedicated leadership development programs.
3. We will further strengthen company accountability for progress on representation. We will deepen our practice of evaluating each CVP/GM’s progress on diversity and inclusion when determining their impact and rewards, as well as promotion considerations. We will provide CVPs with dedicated D&I coaches to confront and resolve systemic obstacles within their organizations. We will expand our global, quarterly promotion process to ensure we build diverse leadership teams at all levels. This will include direct engagement with business leaders on review of all candidates for people management, Director/Principal level, and Partner/GM level.
Our Ecosystem
A vast business ecosystem surrounds Microsoft from our supply chain to our partner community. We recognize that a stronger and more productive ecosystem requires better representation of the diversity in our communities. We will evolve our engagement with our supply chain, banking partners, and the broad Microsoft partner ecosystem in this effort.
1. We will double the number of Black- and African American-owned approved suppliers over the next three years and spend an incremental $500M with those existing and new suppliers. We’ll do this by ensuring our existing guidance to include diverse minority-owned suppliers in all RFPs is well understood, evaluate supplier portfolio composition, and enhance the weighting of diversity characteristics (both in ownership and in broad workforce) during the supplier evaluation and selection process. We will also encourage Black and African American representation progress in our top 100 suppliers, which account for over 50 percent of our indirect spend, by requesting annual disclosure of their diversity profile information (e.g., workforce diversity, goals) that we will incorporate into our RFP evaluations.
2. We will use our own banking needs to grow our portfolio investment activity with Black- and African American-owned financial institutions. Over the next three years, we will double the percentage of our transaction volumes through these Black- and African-American owned banks and external managers where we have existing strong banking relationships and look to grow that base, which provides an increased opportunity for these firms to attract more capital. We will create a $100M program that will make its initial investment in collaboration with the FDIC to target Minority Owned Depository
3. Institutions (MDIs), which directly enables an increase of funds into local communities (businesses, restaurants, housing, etc.). And, we will establish a $50M investment fund focused on supporting Black- and African American-owned small businesses. The fund will initially focus on investing to improve access to capital, increase skill development, and reduce the technology gaps that exist today.
4. We know how important partners are to the growth of our business. We look forward to investing to increase the number of Black- and African American-owned partners in our US partner community by 20 percent over the next three years. A new $50M partner fund will help with access to capital providing loans to support these partners through their startup phase with the loans recovered over time as their business grows. We will provide $20M of financing to existing and new partners to support their cashflow needs. And, we will invest an additional $3M in training programs covering financial management, tech solutions, and go-to-market readiness.
Our Communities
No company can change the world by itself. But we believe that Microsoft can put the power of data, technology, and partnership to work to help improve the lives of Black and African American citizens across our country. That’s what we’re committed to doing, through a four-part effort.
1. We will strengthen and expand our existing justice reform initiative with a five-year, $50 million sustained effort. Since starting this work in 2017, we’ve come to appreciate the importance of this issue not only to the nation, but to the personal lives of our employees and their families. No one should have to live with the fear of being stopped by the police, harassed while shopping, or bullied in school because of the color of their skin. This conviction has led us to do increasing work advocating both in the Puget Sound and nationally, including in the communities where our employees live.We will build on this foundation by using data and digital technology toward increased transparency and accountability in our justice system. All this work will be backed by public policy advocacy that will increase access to data to identify racial disparities and improve policing. We’ll also use our technology and expertise to support evidenced-based and unbiased diversion programs that direct people into treatment alternatives instead of incarceration. We’ll also use data to promote racial equity in the decisions made by prosecutors, including decisions about who to charge with a crime, the nature of the charge, plea offers, and sentencing recommendations.
2. We will expand our skills work to help Black and African American students and adults develop the skills needed to succeed in the digital economy. Over the next five years, we will expand in 13 states and the District of Columbia the Microsoft TEALS industry volunteer program to bring computer science education to an additional 620 high schools primarily serving Black and African American students. We will also strengthen Microsoft’s support for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, including in computer and data science programs, campus initiatives and partnerships, and curriculum development. Finally, we’ll offer digital skills training to Black and African American adults seeking new jobs. As part of a global skilling initiative, we will provide $5 million in cash grants to community-based nonprofit organizations led by and serving communities of color, enabling them to better support digital skills programs.
3. We will help expand access to broadband and devices for communities of color and the key institutions that support them in major urban centers, by working with carriers, OEMs, our own hardware team, refurbishers, and nonprofits to enrich low-cost broadband access by providing affordable PCs and Microsoft software. We’ll work to ensure these services can be put to effective use to improve people’s lives, with a focus on telehealth services and educational offerings. Backed by public advocacy, we’ll start by focusing on six cities that currently confront the largest urban broadband gaps.
4. Finally, we will increase technology support for nonprofits that support and are led by people of color. We will help support the digital transformation that we know from experience can make nonprofits more effective. We’ll provide access to Azure and Dynamics credits and financial grants that will enable these organizations to add the IT staff needed to better deploy and maximize technology. We look forward to tapping into the knowledge and expertise of our own employees as we identify effective groups we can support more strongly.
Change begins by looking inward. We expect this change in ourselves. Employees expect this change from their leaders. Our customers and partners expect this change from Microsoft. And the world demands this change.
This is not a one-time event. It will require real work and focus. We will listen and learn. We will take feedback and we will adjust. But it starts with each of us making a commitment to do the work, to help drive change, and to act with intention.
Satya
https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2020/06/23/addressing-racial-injustice/
#microsoft #ms #software #os #windows #programming #job #technology #whitelivesmatter #USA #America #civil #rights #protest #activism #activist #riot #freedom #blacklivesmatter #news #racial #racism #black #white #photo
#soccer #football #sport #whitelivesmatter #USA #America #Trump #GB #UK #England #civil #rights #protest #activism #activist #riot #freedom #police #blacklivesmatter #news #Europe #racial #racism #black #white #photo‘White Lives Matter’ plane banner overshadows Premier League game between Burnley and Manchester City
MANCHESTER, England
As the players of Manchester City and Burnley took a knee inside an empty Etihad Stadium in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, the sound of an aircraft could be heard overhead.
It had a very different message.
#USA #America #Trump #civil #rights #protest #activism #activist #riot #freedom #police #blacklivesmatter #news #photo #PulpFiction #movie #Hollywood #racial #racism #black #white #lang ruAll incorrect, insulting, derogatory, 'black' and heterosexual scenes (including love between Scarlett and Rhett) were replaced by homosexual and pussy-bumping.
Jun 10, 2020MORE: https://variety.com/2020/digital/uncategorized/gone-with-the-wind-amazon-best-seller-hbo-max-1234630577/
By Todd Sprangler
“Gone With the Wind” zipped to the top of Amazon’s best-sellers sales chart for TV and movies, a day after WarnerMedia’s HBO Max pulled the movie for “racist depictions.”
Amazon bases its rankings on sales data. The site currently offers the 70th anniversary two-disc DVD edition of “Gone With the Wind” starting at $29.55, while Amazon Video offers the movie as a digital HD rental at $3.99 and for purchase at $9.99. (...)
Oscar-winning film “Gone With the Wind” was removed Tuesday from the HBO Max streaming service temporarily. WarnerMedia said it plans to return to the movie to the library, along with a discussion about the historical context for the 1939 movie and a “denouncement” of the movie’s racist stereotypes.
“’Gone With The Wind’ is a product of its time and depicts some of the ethnic and racial prejudices that have, unfortunately, been commonplace in American society,” an HBO Max spokesperson told Variety. “These racist depictions were wrong then and are wrong today, and we felt that to keep this title up without an explanation and a denouncement of those depictions would be irresponsible.”
“Gone With the Wind” stars Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Hattie McDaniel and Olivia de Havilland. The film, adapted from the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell, is described on Amazon.com’s website as “a classic epic of the American South,” set during the Civil War and the Reconstruction era.
The movie, produced by David O. Selznick, won eight competitive Oscars including best picture, best actress for Leigh, best director for Victor Fleming and best supporting actress for McDaniel, who was the first Black person to ever win an Academy Award. The American Film Institute ranks “Gone With the Wind” as the No. 4 best American movie of all time, after “Citizen Kane,” “Casablanca,” and “The Godfather.”
Butch: You okay?
Marsellus: ...Nah, man. I'm pretty fucking far from okay.
By Joe Flint#USA #America #Trump #civil #rights #protest #activism #activist #riot #freedom #police #blacklivesmatter #news #photo #PulpFiction #movie #Hollywood #racial #racism #lack #white
June 10, 2020
“Gone with the Wind” was pulled from HBO Max while the long-running TV show “Cops” was outright canceled, a sign that entertainment companies are re-examining the content they offer in the wake of nationwide protests for racial justice and against police brutality.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/hbo-max-pulls-gone-with-the-wind-11591754904
MORE:Trading Standards squad targets anti-5G USB stick
Trading Standards officers are seeking to halt sales of a device that has been claimed to offer protection against the supposed dangers of 5G via use of quantum technology.
Cyber-security experts say the £339 5GBioShield appears to no more than a basic USB drive.
"We consider it to be a scam," Stephen Knight, operations director for London Trading Standards told the BBC.
His said his team is working with City of London Police's Action Fraud squad.
They are seeking a court order to take down the company's website.
"People who are vulnerable need protection from this kind of unscrupulous trading," he added.
The intervention follows an examination of the device, which was first reported by the BBC.
The vendor - BioShield Distribution - had previously said the device was backed by "research", but has not responded to the latest development.
'Holographic nano-layer catalyser'
The rollout of the new 5G mobile networks began in the UK only last summer and has not yet reached outside urban areas.
Yet across the country there is already a cottage industry offering protection against the supposed negative health effects, even though they have been dismissed by regulators and mainstream scientists.
The 5GBioShield was recommended by a member of Glastonbury Town Council's 5G Advisory Committee, which has called for an inquiry into 5G.
One of nine external members, Toby Hall, said: "We use this device and find it helpful," and provided a link to its website, which describes it as a USB key that "provides protection for your home and family, thanks to the wearable holographic nano-layer catalyser, which can be worn or placed near to a smartphone or any other electrical, radiation or EMF [electromagnetic field] emitting device".
"Through a process of quantum oscillation, the 5GBioShield USB key balances and re-harmonises the disturbing frequencies arising from the electric fog induced by devices, such as laptops, cordless phones, wi-fi, tablets, et cetera," it adds.
Each of these USB keys costs £339.60 including VAT, though there is a special offer of three for £958.80.
But, at first sight, it seems to be just that - a USB key, with just 128MB of storage.
"So what's different between it and a virtually identical 'crystal' USB key available from various suppliers in Shenzhen, China, for around £5 per key?" asks Ken Munro, whose company, Pen Test Partners, specialises in taking apart consumer electronic products to spot security vulnerabilities.
And the answer appears to be a circular sticker.
"Now, we're not 5G quantum experts but said sticker looks remarkably like one available in sheets from stationery suppliers for less than a penny each," he says.
'Time dilation'
Mr Munro and his colleague Phil Eveleigh proceeded to dismantle the USB key to find out if there were any whizz-bang electronics inside.
But all they found was an LED light on the circuit board, similar to those on any other USB key.
Their conclusion was that trading standards bodies should carry out their own investigations.
A search in Companies House shows the two directors of BioShield Distribution are Anna Grochowalska and Valerio Laghezza.
Both of them appear to have been involved previously in a business called Immortalis, which sells a dietary supplement called Klotho Formula.
Its website - rather similar in design to that of the BioShield - says Klotho Formula uses a "proprietary procedure that leads to relativistic time dilation and biological quantum entanglement at the DNA level".
'Sensitive information'
Ms Grochowalska told BBC News her company was the sole global distributor of the 5GBioShield - but it did not manufacture or own the product.
"We are in possession of a great deal of technical information, with plenty of back-up historical research," she said.
"As you can understand, we are not authorised to fully disclose all this sensitive information to third parties, for obvious reasons."
And she rejected the suggestion selling a £5 product for more than £300 was unreasonable.
"In regard to the costs analysis your research has produced, I believe that the lack of in-depth information will not drive you to the exact computation of our expenses and production costs, including the cost of IP [intellectual property rights], and so on," she said.
"It is therefore hard to take your evaluation seriously, since you have evidently not researched the background facts in any meaningful way."
(...) When plugged in to our test machine we may have missed the bubble of “quantum holographic catalyzer technology” appearing.MORE:
The stick comes loaded with a 25 page PDF version of the material from 5GbioShield ‘s website. It included a Q&A of distances for the “bubble” and how to know if it is working. It’s an “always on” system apparently, is always working, powered or not, so no visual checks needed.
A review of the stick’s properties revealed nothing more that what you’d expect from a regular 128MB USB key. We weren’t even sure that 128s are still in production! (...)
CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeYSlCaX1PheCaqxN7u2klw/videosNaomis Welt
Die 19-jährige Youtuberin Naomi Seibt wird als «Anti-Greta» etikettiert und als Marionette von Klimaleugnern abgetan. Doch die junge Frau bringt ihre Skepsis leidenschaftlich und hochintelligent vor; die Meinungsfreiheit sei ihr höchstes Gut. Wie viel Geld sie dafür erhält, verrät sie exklusiv.
19.02.2020
Von Roman Zeller
https://www.weltwoche.ch/ausgaben/2020-8/ausland/naomis-welt-die-weltwoche-ausgabe-8-2020.html
Geräuschlos betritt sie die Küche – blonde Haare, blaue Augen. «Da ist ja die Madame», sagt Karoline Seibt, ihre Mutter, die mit mir Kaffee trinkt. Die selbständige Rechtsanwältin, die mit ihren zwei Töchtern in einem Vorort von Münster wohnt, arbeitet von zu Hause aus. Naomi, 19, sagt kein Wort und bringt erst den Abfallsack vor die Türe, um mir dann ihren Arm entgegenzustrecken. Zaghaft, ganz ohne Händedruck, grüsst sie: «Hallo.»
Zupackender sind die Texte, die über die «Anti-Greta» verfasst werden. Vom Harfe spielenden «neuen Star der globalen Klimaleugnerszene» war in der NZZ am Sonntag die Rede – «jung, gebildet, blond, eloquent, libertär, AfD-Fan» –, dem über Youtube 46 000 Abonnenten folgen. «Von Erderwärmung», wusste die Journalistin, «dürfte Seibt jedoch so viel Ahnung haben wie Klimawissenschaftler von Harfen.»Politik fand sie öde
Wiederholt liest sie solche Texte. Doch diese Einordnung scheint sie getroffen zu haben: «Ich spielte Geige, heute Klavier», korrigiert sie aufgewühlt. In ihren Augen sammeln sich Tränen. Am Telefon habe sie der Journalistin minutenlang von der Klimawissenschaft erzählt, warum sie den menschengemachten Klimawandel bezweifle. Nur stand nichts davon im Text. «Lieber schrieb sie, ich hätte keine Ahnung.»
Sie zeigt ihr Zimmer. Auf dem Schreibtisch türmen sich zwei Kartonschachteln, eine Proteindose und ein Buch: Diese Improvisation ist ihr Videostudio. Sie stellt sich davor hin, nachdem sie das iPhone zuoberst platziert hat. So filmt sie sich seit acht Monaten, um anschliessend die Beiträge auf Youtube zu laden und Hunderttausende Nutzer zu erreichen.
«Hallo, Andersdenkende», grüsst Seibt jeweils, bevor sie ihre «unpopulären politischen Meinungen» kundtut. Während Gleichaltrige fürs Klima streiken, argumentiert Seibt, warum sie den Zusammenhang zwischen CO2-Ausstoss und Erderwärmung anzweifelt, wobei sie stets auf ihre Quellen verweist. Darauf angesprochen, redet sie sich in einen Fluss. Leidenschaftlich spricht sie über das Klima als «hochkomplexes System», bei dem etliche Faktoren mit berücksichtigt werden müssten für ein schlüssiges Modell – «allen voran die Sonne», wie sie betont. Diese habe eine immense Bedeutung, ebenso die Komposition der Erdoberfläche, die Atmosphäre oder die negativen Rückkopplungseffekte, die dafür sorgten, dass sich das Klima von selbst stabilisiere.
Das Video «Klimawandel – Alles nur heisse Luft. . .?», in dem sie umfassender argumentiert, wurde knapp 180 000-mal aufgerufen. Als «Anti-Greta» wolle sie trotzdem nicht bezeichnet werden. «Ich bin Naomi Seibt und nicht gegen Greta. Ich bin für die Meinungsfreiheit.»
Es ist dieses Recht, die eigenen Ansichten kundzutun, mit dem die junge Frau polarisiert: Unverblümt warnt sie vor der «sozialistischen Diktatur» und plädiert für eine «direktere Demokratie», weshalb sie die AfD wählte, wie sie öffentlich einräumte. Der Spiegel attestierte ihr «rechte Brachialrhetorik», Bento, aus dem gleichen Medienhaus, sogar «Rechtsextremismus».
Selbst bezeichnet sie sich als «libertär», was sie mit «so wenig Regierung und so viel Freiheit wie möglich» umschreibt. Während wir am Esstisch sitzen, hat sich ihre Mutter zurückgezogen. Denn Hilfe braucht ihre Tochter keine. Alles mache sie selber, sagt Naomi Seibt, «jedes Interview, jede Rede, jedes Video». Dass sie mit ihren Meinungen aneckt, sei ihr bewusst. Grenzen in Bezug auf das, was man sagen dürfe und was nicht, kenne sie keine. Ihr sei lieber, ein echter Nazi oute sich. «Dann können wir ihn entblössen», fügt sie an. Sonst verstecke sich dieser im rechten Flügel der AfD, von der sie sich parteipolitisch abgrenzt.
«Ich will keine Politkarriere», sagt sie. Dass sie sich überhaupt politisch exponiere, sei nicht absehbar gewesen. Politik fand sie früher «total öde». Lieber zeichnete sie. Vor allem Gesichter, noch bevor sie laufen konnte. Das war ein erstes Anzeichen für ihren überdurchschnittlichen Intellekt. 157 IQ-Punkte habe ein Test ergeben, sagt die Einzelgängerin, die nie einen grossen Freundeskreis hatte. Sie konnte sich alleine beschäftigen, mit Technik, den Naturwissenschaften, mit Chemie- und Physikbaukasten. Alljährlich bestritt sie den Wettbewerb «Jugend forscht», den sie mehrmals gewann. Das Abitur schloss sie mit sechzehn ab, zwei Jahre verfrüht, mit Bestnote. Ein «Nerd» sei sie gewesen, ein «richtiger Bücherwurm». Der Roman «Sophies Welt» habe sie am meisten beschäftigt. Darin denkt eine Vierzehnjährige, angeregt durch mysteriöse Briefe von ihrem Philosophielehrer, über ihr Verhältnis zur Welt nach.
Um 2015 entwickelte die damals Vierzehnjährige politisches Interesse. Während Gleichaltrige pubertierten, nahm ihre Mutter sie – die heute parteilos ist und damals in der CDU war – an eine Parteiveranstaltung mit. Naomi Seibt erinnert sich an den Wortlaut einer Rede: «Die AfD müssen wir eliminieren», zitiert sie. «Ich hatte Gänsehaut, das fand ich total undemokratisch.»
Als ihre Mutter begann, sich mit der Migrationskrise auseinanderzusetzen, zeigte sie ihrer Tochter den Youtuber Stefan Molyneux. Der kanadische Libertäre sei für sie wie der Philosophielehrer aus «Sophies Welt» gewesen, sagt Naomi Seibt, die sofort eine Faszination für kritische Blogger entwickelte. So auch für Jordan Peterson. Vom kanadischen Star-Intellektuellen, der sich gerne quer zum Mainstream stellt, habe sie gelernt, stets die Wahrheit zu sagen.
Fortan äusserte sie ihre kritische Meinung, vor allem zur Flüchtlingspolitik und in der Schule. «Warum öffnen wir unsere Grenzen? Warum helfen wir nicht vor Ort?» Dass sie als Rassistin bezeichnet worden sei, findet sie komisch: «Ich hatte nie etwas gegen Ausländer, auch nie schlechte Erfahrungen. Mich beschäftigte die philosophische Auseinandersetzung.»
Dass sich Seibt, die ihr Wirtschaftsstudium abgebrochen und ein Psychologiestudium ausgesetzt hat, als Youtuberin bezeichnen kann, ist Zufall. Als die AfD nach dem besten Gedicht (Thema: «Mut für Mädchen») suchte, gewann sie prompt. Und weil sie keine Lust hatte, an die Berliner Preisverleihung zu reisen, verlas sie ihre Zeilen online. Schnell zählte der Youtube-Post 30 000 Aufrufe, wofür sie sich per Video bedankte. Dabei stellte sie gleichzeitig ihren eigenen Kanal vor. Im Juli 2019 veröffentlichte sie darin ihren Klima-Beirag. Da meldete sich Wolfgang Müller vom Europäischen Institut für Klima und Energie, das gegen den Klimakonsens lobbyiert. Ob sie im November an einer Veranstaltung teilnehmen wolle? Seibt spricht von einem «spannenden Tag», an dem sie «komplett spontan» eine kurze Rede hielt.
Besonders schwärmt sie von Christopher Monckton, einem Klimaskeptiker, neben den sie sich damals setzte. Der Brite ermöglichte ihr den Kontakt zum Heartland Institute, einem Think-Thank und einer der umstrittensten Lobby-Firmen weltweit in Sachen Klimaskepsis. Sogleich lud sie die amerikanische Organisation zum Climate Reality Forum im Dezember in Madrid. Dort hielt sie erneut eine Rede – worauf der Vorwurf lautete, dass Seibt die «Marionette» der Klimaskeptiker sei. Noch heute ärgert sie sich darüber, weil sie erst seit Anfang Jahr und ganz normal beim Heartland Institute angestellt sei. Der Vertrag, betont Seibt, sei ihr erst nach Madrid angeboten worden. «Wollen Sie ihn sehen?»Leichenwagen von der Antifa
Sie scrollt durch ihre E-Mails, bis sie das Dokument findet. Darin steht, dass es Seibt bis zum Vertragsende (am 31. März) freigestellt sei, wann sie Videos über Energie-, Umwelt- und Klimathemen produziere. «Periodisch» gehöre das zu ihren Aufgaben, ebenso wie Interviewanfragen zu beantworten. Statt Unsummen bezieht sie einen durchschnittlichen deutschen Monatslohn. Ihre Videos würde sie aber auch ohne Lohn drehen, sie wohne ja noch zu Hause.
Erneut zückt sie ihr Handy. Auf Youtube ersucht Seibt um Spenden, da sie keine Werbung schaltet. Exklusiv gewährt sie Einblick in ihre Kontoeingänge, die mal 50, mal 10 Euro betragen; die 480 Euro, die Ende letzten Jahres eingingen, sind ein Ausreisser. Zweitausend Euro kämen pro Monat zusammen, maximal. Das bringe sie ihrem Ziel, in die USA zu ziehen, näher. Ende Februar dürfe sie vorerst an die Conservative Political Action Conference, eine Konferenz konservativer Aktivisten in Maryland.
Darauf freue sie sich, endlich weg aus Deutschland. «Hier habe ich keine Zukunft», sagt sie, weil es für sie zu gefährlich sei. Sie kriegt Drohanrufe, während unseres Gesprächs klingelt es mehrmals, ohne dass sich jemand am anderen Ende der Leitung meldet. «Sie sagen, sie wollten mich umbringen» – bekennende Linksextreme, die aber anonym bleiben. Erst kürzlich bestellte ihr die Antifa einen Bestatter, der mit dem Leichenwagen vorfuhr. Das sei eingefahren, meint sie. «Viel schlimmer finde ich aber, wenn man mir nicht zuhört, nur weil ich andere Ansichten habe.» Sie schlüpft in ihre Jacke. Bereits wartet das nächste Treffen mit einer linken Reporterin. «Ich rede mit allen», sagt Naomi Seibt und reicht mir zur Verabschiedung die Hand.
"... It’s harder to come out as a conservative than as a sexual minority. She opines that people who come out as gay “would probably receive massive amounts of support... Coming out can still be a very tough thing to do. However, I’m not talking about coming out as gay, but coming out as non-leftist, coming out as conservative, or libertarian even.”The Washington Post
Seibt has also railed against feminism, arguing that measures intended to foster gender equality are “true sexism,” and that advancement is entirely merit-based in today’s society. She believes that feminism—the belief in gender equality—is detrimental to women:“Feminism in the 21st century is attacking the confidence of young women.”
“She’s a fantastic voice for free markets and for climate realism,” said James Taylor, director of the Arthur B. Robinson Center for Climate and Environmental Policy at the Heartland Institute, an influential libertarian think tank in suburban Chicago that has the ear of the Trump administration.InfoWars
“I want you to panic,” she [Greta]told attendees at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last year. “I want you to feel the fear I feel every day. And then I want you to act.”
Naomi, for her part, argues that these predictions of dire consequences are exaggerated. In a video posted on Heartland’s website, she gazes into the camera and says, “I don’t want you to panic. I want you to think.”
Naomi said her political activism was sparked a few years ago when she began asking questions in school about Germany’s liberal immigration policies. She said the backlash from teachers and other students hardened her skepticism about mainstream German thinking. More recently, she said that watching young people joining weekly “Fridays For Future” protests inspired by Greta helped spur her opposition to climate change activism.
“I get chills when I see those young people, especially at Fridays for Future. They are screaming and shouting and they’re generally terrified,” she said in an interview.
“What the climate skeptics, or climate realists say, makes a lot of sense to me, scientifically.”
“And that’s how I became really passionate about the topic.”
“I think this entire climate mainstream narrative is not about science at all. Because I would say that more than 90% of the people, especially the young people, who go to those Fridays for Future protests, they have no clue what they’re actually talking about. They don’t know anything about the science behind it. All they know is, this is the mainstream, and they are actually scared many of them I think that the planet is going to end like 12 years from now. And so, this is not about science. This is about politics. This is about controlling us.”
https://www.wionews.com/world/greta-thunberg-files-application-to-patent-her-name-and-campaign-fridays-for-future-277459#gretinism #greta #thunberg #school #girl #un #trump #usa #sweden #climategate #news #photo #climate #activist #activism #summit #greenpeace #green #earth #money #commerce #trademark #social
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has applied to register her name and her global campaign ''Fridays For Future'' which she had founded in 2018.
The 17-year-old took to Instagram on Wednesday to express her annoyance and to inform her followers of the future course of action of her campaign.
"My name and the #FridaysForFuture movement are constantly being used for commercial purposes without any consent whatsoever," she wrote in a post she shared her Instagram account.
She complained that "there are still people who are trying to impersonate me or falsely claim that they 'represent' me in order to communicate with high profile people, politicians, media, artists etc."
There had also been incidents of marketing, selling products and collection of money "in my and the movement's name," she wrote.
"That is why I've applied to register my name, Fridays For Future as trademarks. This action is to protect the movement and its activities."
This move would allow legitimate action against persons or companies trying to hijack her name or the movement's which are not in line with its values.
"I assure you, I and the other school strikers have absolutely no interests in trademarks. But unfortunately, it needs to be done," she said on the social network.
She insisted that the foundation would be "completely transparent," for instance, with regard to the taxes it has to pay.
How one replete girl from successful country 'defends the Mother Earth'... or WHY nobody can't say: 'Greta, you are seriously ill and must go to the doctor... not to UN tribune? Daily Mail: Who's REALLY behind 16-year-old Greta Thunberg? Ugly feud between her opera singer-turned-climate-activist mother and the green PR man who she accuses of exploiting her (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6946815/Whos-REALLY-16-year-old-Greta-Thunberg.html) Herald Sun: The disturbing secret to the cult of Greta Thunberg (https://www.heraldsun.com.au/blogs/andrew-bolt/the-disturbing-secret-to-the-cult-of-greta-thunberg/news-story/55822063e3589e02707fbb5a9a75d4cc) Svenska Dagbladen: Swedish start-up used Greta Thunberg to bring in millions. Ingmar Rentzhog, an entrepreneur who claims he found and helped develop the Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg into a world phenomenon, also used her name to bring in almost SEK 10 million in venture capital for his company - without her knowledge, Sv...diasp.org
A counter-terrorism police document distributed to medical staff and teachers as part of anti-extremism briefings included Greenpeace, Peta and other non-violent groups as well as neo-Nazis, the Guardian has learned.MORE: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/jan/17/greenpeace-included-with-neo-nazis-on-uk-counter-terror-list
The guide, produced by Counter Terrorism Policing, is used across England as part of training for Prevent, the anti-radicalisation scheme designed to catch those at risk of committing terrorist violence.
Last week, police said documents uncovered by the Guardian that listed the environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion (XR) alongside far-right extremists and jihadists were a local error.
But the list of groups viewed as a potential concern contained in the new 24-page document includes Extinction Rebellion. It also includes Greenpeace – among whose supporters are Dame Judi Dench, Stephen Fry, Gillian Anderson and Joanna Lumley – and the ocean pollution campaigners Sea Shepherd, whose supporters include Sean Connery and Pierce Brosnan. Also included is Stop the Badger Cull, which is backed by Sir Brian May, the Queen guitarist.
(...) The last page of an accompanying visual guide seen by the Guardian advises people to report “any concerns identified via this document” using an online portal for reporting suspicious activity that is operated by Counter Terrorism Policing under the slogan: “Action counters terrorism”.
Exclusive: Extinction Rebellion and Peta also named in anti-extremism briefing alongside Combat 18 and National Actionwww.theguardian.com
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80$ cardboard box… or How to sell bullshit for young Greta T. and her friends
Savannah design studio reimagines cardboard box as chair
Jennifer Hahn
28 November 2019
After more than a year of prototyping, Savannah studio Donttakethisthewrongway has unveiled its design for a chair that consists of a single cardboard box.
In order to make it stand the test of time, it has been carefully “over-engineered” to be resistant to both wear and water.
“I think a cardboard box has the potential of being a chair without trying to,” explained Eric Primo, one part of the three-man collective which also includes Nick Wargo and Crawford George.
“An accidental chair – maybe not better but a different kind of a chair,” he said. “It is strong yet light, and it is essentially always ‘packed’ so moving or shipping it is quite easy.”
Turning the cardboard box into a seating design that would meet the trio’s strict demands for quality and durability was a labour intensive process.
“We made several chair prototypes, all with varying structural components. They were used as chairs for over a year,” Primo told Dezeen.
“During that time, they were opened periodically to inspect their internal and external wear. We paid close attention to how each wore over time and tweaked the design based on what we learned.”
The final design takes the form of a simple cube in classic cardboard brown, adorned only with a few flourishes like the words “this closed box acts as a chair” emblazoned on the side, alongside signposting to help users discern the bottom from the top.
On the outside, the box reveals little of the days-long production process that goes into every piece.
“Each chair is handmade in our studio and begins as a double corrugated-cardboard-box die cut, that is then folded into shape,” said Primo.
“Custom scoring tools help form sharp corners and edges before each flap of the box is flattened using a foot roller to allow it to sit flat and square on the ground,” he continued. “The chair’s bottom flaps are then glued with PVA glue and pressed together.”
An internal cardboard grid structure is added for stability and to help the box keep its shape throughout use. Then, the other flaps are glued shut before a cushion is glued to the top, which is especially engineered to be both comfortable and resistant to denting.
“The cushion consists of three sheets of corrugated cardboard which are laser cut, flattened with a foot roller and glued separately with wood glue,” he explained.
“At each stage of the gluing process, boxes are clamped for 12 hours and after that they are sanded and the feet screen printed along with the other graphics.”
The trio tried out various water repellent coatings throughout the prototyping phase and finally settled on a silicon dioxide spray, which is added as the last step.
Also attached to the bottom is a shipping label, a nod to the role that cardboard boxes play in all of our lives.
MORE BLAH-BLAH…
Photo: Adele Trefry
#greta #thunberg #climategate #news #photo #climate #activist #activism #ecology #protest #news #cardboard #joke #humor
Savannah design studio reimagines cardboard box as chair
Jennifer Hahn
28 November 2019
After more than a year of prototyping, Savannah studio Donttakethisthewrongway has unveiled its design for a chair that consists of a single cardboard box.
In order to make it stand the test of time, it has been carefully "over-engineered" to be resistant to both wear and water.
"I think a cardboard box has the potential of being a chair without trying to," explained Eric Primo, one part of the three-man collective which also includes Nick Wargo and Crawford George.
"An accidental chair – maybe not better but a different kind of a chair," he said. "It is strong yet light, and it is essentially always 'packed' so moving or shipping it is quite easy."MORE BLAH-BLAH...
Turning the cardboard box into a seating design that would meet the trio's strict demands for quality and durability was a labour intensive process.
"We made several chair prototypes, all with varying structural components. They were used as chairs for over a year," Primo told Dezeen.
"During that time, they were opened periodically to inspect their internal and external wear. We paid close attention to how each wore over time and tweaked the design based on what we learned."
The final design takes the form of a simple cube in classic cardboard brown, adorned only with a few flourishes like the words "this closed box acts as a chair" emblazoned on the side, alongside signposting to help users discern the bottom from the top.
On the outside, the box reveals little of the days-long production process that goes into every piece.
"Each chair is handmade in our studio and begins as a double corrugated-cardboard-box die cut, that is then folded into shape," said Primo.
"Custom scoring tools help form sharp corners and edges before each flap of the box is flattened using a foot roller to allow it to sit flat and square on the ground," he continued. "The chair's bottom flaps are then glued with PVA glue and pressed together."
An internal cardboard grid structure is added for stability and to help the box keep its shape throughout use. Then, the other flaps are glued shut before a cushion is glued to the top, which is especially engineered to be both comfortable and resistant to denting.
"The cushion consists of three sheets of corrugated cardboard which are laser cut, flattened with a foot roller and glued separately with wood glue," he explained.
"At each stage of the gluing process, boxes are clamped for 12 hours and after that they are sanded and the feet screen printed along with the other graphics."
The trio tried out various water repellent coatings throughout the prototyping phase and finally settled on a silicon dioxide spray, which is added as the last step.
Also attached to the bottom is a shipping label, a nod to the role that cardboard boxes play in all of our lives.
Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrumpShe seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future.
So nice to see!
8:36 PM - 23 Sep 2019
16 September 2019
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/09/greta-thunberg-and-fridays-for-future-receive-amnesty-internationals-top-honour/
Climate change activist Greta Thunberg and the Fridays for Future movement of school-children have been honoured with Amnesty International’s Ambassador of Conscience Award for 2019, the human rights organization announced today.
Donald J. Trump#Israel #Israeli #jewish #jew #hebrew #Middle East #photo #picture #politics #news #anti-semitism #trump #usa #bds #activism #activist #Tlaib #arab
@realDonaldTrumpRep. Tlaib wrote a letter to Israeli officials desperately wanting to visit her grandmother. Permission was quickly granted, whereupon Tlaib obnoxiously turned the approval down, a complete setup. The only real winner here is Tlaib’s grandmother. She doesn’t have to see her now!
France gathered for the 14th week of Gilets Jaunes protests, with the injury toll of the worst civil unrest in decades now resembling that of a small war. Yet despite pleas from victims, Emmanuel Macron is tightening the screws.www.rt.com
The European Broadcasting Union responded to the Madonna incident later on Saturday night, saying according to Reuters, “This part of the performance were not part of the rehearsals which had been approved by the EBU and the host broadcaster, Kan. The Eurovision Song Contest is a non-political event and Madonna has been made aware of it.”""All the appreciation over the organizing of an exemplary event was erased in one moment. I do not know who is responsible for this, but the flag on the right is responsible for the murder of tens of thousands of Israelis. Since when has it become legitimate to proudly present it on the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation? I expect those responsible to be held accountable for this failure, there is a limit to our flattery to the world, and the buck stops here."
"The off key singing was embarrassing for a singer like Madonna." ... "The truth is that she was totally off key"
Russian officials have spoken out on Britain’s arrest of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange on Thursday, expressing hopes that the whistleblower’s rights will be respected.MORE: https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2019/04/11/russian-officials-react-to-julian-assanges-arrest-2-a65194
Assange has been accused of collaborating with the Russian government, most notably to release emails that Russian hackers stole during the 2016 U.S. presidential election via the Wikileaks whistleblowing platform. Assange ran the platform from within the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for seven years to avoid Swedish rape charges.
How Russia and WikiLeaks Became Allies Against the West
“We certainly hope that all of his rights will be respected," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying by the state-run RIA Novosti news outlet.
Alexei Chepa, deputy chairman of the State Duma International Affairs Committee, also advocated for protecting Assange’s rights.
"We need to use all international opportunities to protect the person who tried to expose the truth and bring information to the public that some entities carefully concealed,” RIA quoted Chepa as saying.
“All countries and political organizations that are interested in the development of democracy should take part in deciding this man’s fate,” he added.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova condemned the arrest, writing “The hand of ‘democracy’ squeezes the throat of freedom” on her Facebook page.
Zineb Redouane : ce nom illustre à lui seul toute la violence de la répression d'Etat et du silence complice des médias. Décédée le lendemain de l'Acte III des Gilets Jaunes à Marseille, après avoir reçu une grenade lacrymogène en plein visage, elle avait eu le temps de s'exclamer “ils m'ont visée!” Sa fille Milfet était au téléphone au moment des faits et l'a entendue crier. Elle nous livre aujourd'hui son témoignage.www.revolutionpermanente.fr