Anonymous ID: 5f1e22 May 20, 2024, 5:05 p.m. No.20893618   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3622 >>3629 >>3642 >>3812 >>4084 >>4246 >>4287

Why would they care, they got what they wanted - but it's never enough!

 

Israel Fuming At UN's Moment Of Silence For Iran Leader: 'What’s Next? A Moment Of Silence For Hitler?'

 

Update(1653ET): Amid the international messages of condolence and support for Iran after the death of President Ebrahim Raisi, the United Nations Security Council on Monday held a solemn moment of silence to observe his passing. Israel is outraged by the gesture, saying that it was tantamount to honoring a terrorist, or "Hitler" - as stated by Israeli Ambassador to UN Gilad Erdan.

 

"You read correctly, the UN Security Council today held a moment’s silence to remember a mass murderer, Iranian President Raisi," Erdan said in a video published to social media.

 

"This body, which makes no effort to free our hostages, tipped their heads today to a man who was responsible for the deaths of thousands in Iran, in Israel, and around the world."

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/iran-announces-interim-president-after-raisis-helicopter-hit-mountain-disintegrated

Anonymous ID: 5f1e22 May 20, 2024, 5:31 p.m. No.20893730   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3736 >>3812 >>4084 >>4246 >>4287

Maybe We're Closer To "You'll Own Nothing" Than We Realize

 

Maybe we should rephrase the slogan to "you'll appear to own things you don't actually control and be happy."

 

The World Economic Forum's catchphrase you'll own nothing and be happy was widely mocked as an eyebrow-raising vision of a "sharing economy" future without the implicit agency granted by full ownership. Renting stuff that one needed only for one-time use has long been a market, and car-sharing makes sense for urban dwellers who only need a vehicle on occasion.

 

But to own nothing still implies powerlessness and poverty, not happiness, which continues to be associated with owning income streams and nice things, i.e. wealth.

 

Given our dependence on software / digital rights and the phantom wealth of credit-asset bubbles,"how much do we actually own?" is a fair question. Consider the recent New York Times article Why Tech Companies Are Not Your Friends: Lessons From Roku, which was reprinted in other publications with the more accurate title Our Gadgets Are Not Ours.

 

The gist of the article is that since we don't own control of the software, our "ownership" of the device is illusory. Here is an excerpt:

 

More than a decade ago, when we bought a TV it was just that–a big screen that let you plug into it whatever you wanted. Nowadays, the vast majority of TVs connect to the internet and run the manufacturer's operating system and apps. Even though you bought the TV, the software component, a major part of what makes the product work, remains controlled by the company.

 

Changes to the product's software interface and data collection practices can happen at any moment. In extreme examples, a device can stop working. In 2020, for instance, Amazon deactivated the Echo Look, a camera that helped people organize their wardrobes. It issued a promotional credit for owners to buy a different Amazon gadget that lacked similar features.

 

The less extreme, more common situation is when companies stop supporting older products because they need to sell new gadgets. Apple's original Apple Watch from 2015, for example, no longer gets software updates and now barely works.

 

This issue is not new but has grown more problematic as more of our devices rely on apps and internet connections, said Nathan Proctor, a director for the U.S. Public Interest Research Group, a consumer advocacy organization. With computers, consumers could modify their machines by installing a different operating system. But with many other types of electronics with locked-down software systems, from streaming devices to e-book readers, those modifications are typically not possible.

 

"When you get to the core of it, do you even own it anymore?" he said.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/maybe-were-closer-youll-own-nothing-we-realize

Anonymous ID: 5f1e22 May 20, 2024, 5:33 p.m. No.20893738   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3812 >>4084 >>4246 >>4287

Former NSC official calls for sanctions on ICC over Israel arrest warrants

 

Robert Greenway, who served on the NSC during the Trump administration, said sanctions should be brought against officials on the ICC and that the United States should not support the court because of how partisan it is.

 

Aformer National Security Council member called for sanctions on the International Criminal Court Monday, after it sought arrest warrants on top Israeli and Hamas officials.

 

The ICC called for the arrest warrants on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and three senior Hamas officials, claiming the leaders on both sides are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip and Israel.

 

Robert Greenway, who served on the NSC during the Trump administration, said sanctions should be brought against officials on the ICC and that the United States should not support the court because of how partisan it is.

 

"The United States and the Congress should be coordinated on their effort to impose restrictions on the ICC," Greenway said on "Just the News, No Noise." "Previously in the Trump administration, we sanctioned its members, or its activities, which were subversive and political on the face of it. I think that activity needs to be resurrected. The court's rogue, it's political, it serves no justifiable purpose. And as long as it's pursuing partisan political objectives, it shouldn't be supported by the United States, or the United Nations or the international community."

 

https://justthenews.com/government/security/former-nsc-official-calls-sanctions-icc-official-over-israel-arrest-warrants

Anonymous ID: 5f1e22 May 20, 2024, 5:38 p.m. No.20893756   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3807 >>3812 >>4084 >>4246 >>4287

Biden lies about everything!

 

There is no genocide in Gaza – Biden

 

The US leader has promised to “always stand with Israel”

 

On Monday, ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant – as well as Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar, Mohammed Diab Ibrahim al-Masri, and Ismail Haniyeh – of “war crimes and crimes against humanity.” Speaking at the White House later in the day, President Biden condemned the ICC move as well as separate allegations by the UN's International Court of Justice that Israel’s actions in Gaza could be genocidal.

 

“Let me be clear, contrary to allegations against Israel made by the International Court of Justice, what’s happening is not genocide. We reject that,” Biden said.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/597956-gaza-not-genocide-biden/