Hi folks
I want to create a publicly visible calendar for activists in my area
Can't find something lightweight and suitable because there's a whole pile of solutions.
Has anyone got something to recommend? I'm happy installing software and running stuff on a server. Just too many choices and a lack of bandwidth to go through them.
Thanks
• Spending £10bn on making schools not terrifying death traps: nah.
• Spending £22bn on restoring the Palace of Westminster: sure!
They’ve lost the plot.
Send them a signal they’ll never forget.
#VoteBinface
This rebuilding falling down schools and hospitals. It's a few tens of millions? 50? Sound like a lot.
But then 32bn on track and trace?
The millions that was wasted on PPE that ended up buying yachts and planes?
The billion they found to bribe the DUP?
It's peanuts, in fact.
Same with the strikes, paying people properly etc. etc. far more has been spent thwarting unions than it would have cost to meet their demands in full.
What's bankrupt is the right wing ideology.
And Laura Ann Carleton doesn’t get to be friends with anybody anymore, or attend church functions or backyard barbecues, because she was murdered.
She was murdered over *political views.*
Just some things I noticed.
https://armoxon.substack.com/p/if-you-want-to-be-friends-then-why
People in the UK may be left in the wilderness without secure messaging services, if the #OnlineSafetyBill retains its encryption busting clause.
Forcing platforms to comply with client-side scanning is state-mandated private surveillance of the kind that we see in authoritarian regimes. Platforms will leave rather than compromise #security and #privacy.
It'll particularly harm journalists, campaigners and activists who rely on #e2ee to communicate safely. #ukpolitics
https://techmonitor.ai/policy/privacy-and-data-protection/what-if-whatsapp-really-does-leave-the-uk
I don’t know whether Ivermectin would have helped. You don’t know whether it would have helped. But what’s important – what is scandalous – is that the FDA doesn’t know either, and still doesn’t care to know whether lives would have been saved through the use of treatments in place of, or in addition to, the vaccines. https://open.substack.com/pub/jonathancook/p/once-again-the-fda-admits-it-lied?r=cfvq7&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
If you were wondering why the 1% economists seem so sanguine https://open.substack.com/pub/annpettifor/p/blame-economists-for-decades-of-false?r=cfvq7&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
Everyone who supported this horrifying proxy war should have that paragraph tattooed on their fucking forehead. https://open.substack.com/pub/caitlinjohnstone/p/big-brave-western-proxy-warriors?r=cfvq7&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
Patients not Passports
Learning from the International Struggle for Universal Healthcare
https://neweconomics.org/uploads/files/NEF_Patients-not-passports.pdf
@ryanhoulihan What about making us forget Jeff Bezos. He must still be supervilla-ing while we’re looking away.
"acute COVID infection is likely the least of our worries." Thanks for sharing https://www.salon.com/2023/08/13/long-is-devastating-and-far-from-rare-as-infections-rise-again-why-are-we-still-ignoring-it/. Great quotes: "We need to depoliticize COVID...stop with these political attacks. We need to come together and realize that long COVID is robbing people of their lives. They might be alive, may be existing, but they're not living...We need better public health messaging too..."
#COVID #COVID19 #CovidIsNotOver
I see a lot of depressed people say “oh I feel so bad, I’m such a burden on the people in my life.”
And, yeah, you are. You’re absolutely a burden on someone. I am a burden. We are all of us a burden. And that’s ok.
My kids are young and for a lot of my time with them they were helpless blobs. They have been so much work! They have made me tired, they have made me sick, they have made me worried, they have spent my money, they have punched me in the junk. Don’t let anyone sugarcoat how hard it is to be a parent.
And I would do anything for them. I would die for them. I love them more than anything and would do it all over again, gladly, a thousand times.
It’s ok to be a burden. Literally every human being is, at some point, a burden on someone else. All of us need help almost all of the time.
Because we take care of each other.
David Graeber once noted that we’re fragile biological beings who die without each other. It’s ok to be a burden. Be a burden. And take care of someone else when they’re a burdens. It’s the only thing we can do, really: take care of each other.
It’s ok.
Francis. Old guy in the corner. Socialist, maybe even a (shock) Marxist. Can't stop writing. Musician. Coder for over 30 years.