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Albert Einstein:

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woensdag 11 december 2024

Brief aan de vermoorde Palestijnse dichter Refaat Alareer


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Woorden schieten me vandaag tekort om nog te schrijven over de gruwelijke genocide die Israël nu al meer dan 14 maanden lang uitvoert op de Palestijnse bevolking. Machteloze woede is wat velen met mij voelen.....

Het volgende uitstekende artikel van Chris Hedges vat samen wat velen met mij voelen bij het zien en horen van de walgelijke verschrikkingen, oorlogsmisdaden en misdaden tegen de menselijkheid die het Palestijnse volk moet ondergaan..... 'Moet ondergaan', daar de hele wereld wegkijkt van deze walgelijke door de fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël uitgevoerde genocide, die nu al meer dan 14 maanden wordt uitgevoerd, zonder dat er ook maar één sanctie werd en zal worden opgelegd aan die genocidale gestolen staat.... 

Hieronder het artikel van Chris Hedges dat eerder verscheen op Substack.


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Letter to Refaat Alareer

A year ago on Dec. 6, 2023 Israel murdered Palestinian poet Refaat Alareer in Gaza. His poems, however, remain, condemning his killers and beseeching us to honor our shared humanity.

Chris Hedges

December 10, 2024

                                    
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Dear Refaat,

We are not silent. We are being silenced. The students who, during the last academic year set up encampments, occupied halls, went on hunger strikes and spoke out against the genocide, were met this fall with a series of rules that have turned university campuses into academic gulags. Among the minority of academics who dared to speak out, many have been sanctioned or dismissedMedical professionals who criticize the wholesale destruction by Israel of hospitals, clinics and targeted assassinations of health workers in Gaza have been suspended or terminated from medical school faculties with some facing threats to revoke their medical licenses.

Journalists who detail the mass slaughter and expose Israeli propaganda have been taken off air or fired from their publications. Jobs are lost over social media posts. The tiny handful of politicians who condemn the killing have seen millions of dollars spent to drive them from office. Algorithmsshadow-banning, deplatforming and demonetizing – all of which I have experienced – are used to marginalize or ban us on digital media platforms. A whisper of protest and we are disappeared.

None of these measures will be lifted once the genocide ends. The genocide is the pretext. The result will be one huge step towards an authoritarian state, especially with the ascendancy of Donald Trump. The silence will expand, like a great cloud of sulfurous gas. We choke on forbidden words. They killed you. They are strangling us. The goal is the same. Erasure. Your story, the story of all Palestinians, is not to be told.

The Zionists and their allies have nothing left in their arsenal but lies, censorship, smear campaigns and violence, the blunt instruments of the damned. But I hold in my hand the weapon that will, ultimately, defeat them. Your book, “If I must Die: Poetry and Prose”.

Stories teach life,” you write, “even if the hero suffers or dies in the end.”

Writing, you told your students, “is a testimony, a memory that outlives any human experience, and an obligation to communicate with ourselves and the world. We lived for a reason, to tell the tales of loss, survival, and of hope.”

It has been a year since an Israeli missile targeted the second-floor apartment where you were sheltering. You had been receiving death threats for weeks online and by phone from Israeli accounts. You had already been displaced multiple times. You fled in the end to your sister’s home in Al-Sidra neighborhood in Gaza City. But you did not escape your hunters. You were murdered with your brother Salah and one of his children and your sister and three of her children.

You wrote your poem “If I Must Die” in 2011. You released it again a month before your death. It has been translated into dozens of languages. You wrote it for your daughter Shymaa. In April 2023, four months after your death, Shymaa was killed in an Israeli airstrike along with her husband and their two-month-old son, your grandson, who you never met. They had sought refuge in the building of the international relief charity Global Communities.

Your write to Shymaa:

If I must die,

you must live

to tell my story

to sell my things

to buy a piece of cloth

and some strings,

(make it white with a long tail)

so that a child, somewhere in Gaza

while looking heaven in the eye

awaiting his dad who left in a blaze—

and bid no one farewell

not even to his flesh

not even to himself—

sees the kite, my kite you made, flying up above

and thinks for a moment an angel is there

bringing back love

If I must die

let it bring hope

let it be a tale

You have joined the martyred poets. The Spanish poet Federico García Lorca. The Russian poet Osip Mandelstam. The Hungarian poet Miklós Radnóti who wrote his final verses on a death march. The Chilean singer and poet Víctor Jara. The Black poet Henry Dumas, shot dead by New York City police.

In your poem “And We Live On…” you write:

Despite Israel’s birds of death

Hovering only two meters from our breath

From our dreams and prayers

Blocking their ways to God.

Despite that.

We dream and pray,

Clinging to life even harder

Every time a dear one’s life

Is Forcibly rooted up.

We live.

We live.

We do.

Why do killers fear poets? You were not a combatant. You did not carry a weapon. You put words on paper. But all the might of the Israeli army and intelligence services were deployed to track you down.

In times of distress, when the world is enveloped by cruelty and suffering, when lives are perched on the no edge of the abyss, poetry is the sad lament of the oppressed. It makes us feel the suffering. It is intuitive. It captures the mix of complex emotions — joy, love, loss, fear, death, trauma, grief — when the world falls apart. It creates in its beauty a salvific meaning out of despair. It is an absurd act of hope, a defiant act of resistance, taunting those who dehumanize you with erudition and sensitivity. Its fragility and beauty, its sanctification of memory, experience and the intellect, its musicality, mock the simplistic slogans and cant of the killers.

In your poem “Freshly Baked Souls” you write:

The hearts are not hearts.

The eyes can’t see

There are no eyes there

The bellies craving for more

A house destroyed except for the door

The family, all of them, gone

Save for a photo album

That has to be buried with them

No one was left to cherish the memories

No one.

Except freshly baked souls in bellies.

Except for a poem.

Writing, as Edward Said reminds us, is “the final resistance we have against the inhuman practices and injustices that disfigure human history.”

Violence cannot create. It only destroys. It leaves nothing of value behind.

Don’t forget that Palestine was first and foremost occupied in Zionist literature and Zionist poetry,” you said in a lecture given to your students in Advanced English Poetry at the Islamic University in Gaza. “When the Zionists thought of going back to Palestine, it wasn’t like, ‘Oh, let’s go to Palestine.’”

You snapped your fingers:

It took them years, like over fifty years of thinking, of planning, all the politics, money, and everything else. But literature played one of the most crucial roles here. This is our class. If I tell you, ‘let’s move to the other class.’ you need guarantees that we’re going to go there, we’re going to find chairs — right? That the other class, the other place, is better, is more peaceful. That we have some kind of connection, some kind of right.
So, for fifty years before the occupation of Palestine and the establishment of the so-called Israel in 1948, Palestine in Zionist Jewish literature was presented to the Jewish people around the world [as]… ‘a land without a people [for] a people without a land.’ ‘Palestine flows with milk and honey.’ ‘There is no one there, so let’s go.’

Killers are trapped in a literal world. Their imaginations are calcified. They have shut down empathy. They know poetry’s power, but they do not know where that power comes from, like an audience left gaping at the deft skill of a magician. And what they cannot understand they destroy. They lack the capacity to dream. Dreams terrify them.

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The Israeli general Moshe Dayan said that the poems of Fadwa Tuqan, who was educated at Oxford, “were like facing twenty enemy fighters.”

Taqan writes in “Martyrs Of The Intifada” of the youth throwing stones at heavily armed Israeli soldiers:

They died standing, blazing on the road

Shining like stars, their lips pressed to the lips of life

They stood up in the face of death

Then disappeared like the sun.

Many Palestinians can recite from memory passages of the poems “To My Mother” and “Write Down I am an Arab” by Palestine’s most celebrated poet Mahmoud Darwish. Israeli authorities persecuted, censored, imprisoned and kept Darwish under house arrest before driving him into exile. His lines adorn the concrete barriers erected by Israel to wall off the Palestinians in the West Bank and are incorporated into popular protest songs.

His poem “Write Down I am an Arab” reads:

Write down:

I am an Arab

And my ID number is 50,000

I got eight kids

And the ninth is due after summer.

So will you be mad?

I am an Arab

And I work along with my labor buddies in a stone quarry

And I got eight kids

I secure them bread, clothing and notebooks

Hacked out of the rocks

And I don’t beg for charity at your door,

And don’t lower myself at the footsteps of your court

So will you be mad?

Write down:

I am an Arab.

I am a name without an epithet,

Patient in a country where everything

has a tantrum.

My roots

Were deeply entrenched before the birth of time

And prior to the ushering of eras,

Before cypresses and olive trees,

And even before the grass grew.

My dad hails from a family of plowers, not blue-blood barons

My grandpa was a farmer, totally unknown

Taught me about the zenith of the soul before teaching me how to read

And my home is a cabin made out of sticks and bamboos

So are you displeased with my status?

I am a name without an epithet!

Write down:

I am an Arab.

Hair color: coal-like; eye color: brown

Distinguishing marks: I wear a headband on top of a keffiyeh

And my palm is rock-solid, scratches whoever touches it

As to my address: I am from an isolated village, forgotten

Its streets are unnamed

And all its men are in the field or in the stone quarry

So will you be mad?

Write down.

I am an Arab

You stole the meadows of my ancestors and a land I used to cultivate

Together with all my kids

You didn’t leave to us or to my offspring

Anything - except these rocks

So will your government take them away as well, as it’s been announced

In that case

Write down

On the top of the first page:

I don’t hate people and I don’t rob anyone

But… If I starve to death, I’m left with nothing else but

The flesh of my usurper to feed from

So beware, beware of my hunger and anger

You wrote about your children. Your words were to be their legacy.

To your daughter Linah, then eight-years-old, or as you say “in Gazan time, two wars old,” you told bedtime stories when Israel was bombarding Gaza in May 2021, when your children “all sat up in bed, shaking, saying nothing.” You did not leave your home, a decision you made so “we would die together.”

You write:

On Tuesday, Linah asked her question again after my wife and I didn't answer it the first time: Can they destroy our building if the power is out? I wanted to say: “Yes, little Linah, Israel can still destroy the beautiful al-Jawharah building, or any of our buildings, even in the darkness. Each of our homes is full of tales and stories that must be told. Our homes annoy the Israeli war machine, mock it, haunt it, even in the darkness. It can’t abide their existence. And, with American tax dollars and international immunity, Israel presumably will go on destroying our buildings until there is nothing left.”
But I can’t tell Linah any of this. So I lie: “No, sweetie, they can’t see us in the dark.”

Mass death was not new to you. You were shot by Israeli soldiers with three rubber-coated metal bullets when you were a teenager. In 2014, your brother, Hamada, your wife’s grandfather, her brother, her sister and her sister’s three children were all killed in an Israeli strike. During the bombardment Israeli missiles destroyed the offices of the English Department at the Islamic University of Gaza, where you stored “stories, assignments, and exam papers for potential book projects.”

The Israeli army spokesman claimed they bombed the university to destroy a “weapons development center,” a statement later amended by the Israeli defense minister who said “IUG was developing chemicals, to be used against us.”

You write:

My talks about tolerance and understanding, Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) and nonviolent resistance, and poetry and stories and literature did not help us or protect us against death and destruction. My motto “This too shall pass” became a joke to many. My mantra “A poem is mightier than a gun” was mocked. With my own office gone by wanton Israeli destruction, students would not stop joking about me developing PMDs, “Poems of Mass Destruction,” or TMDs, “Theories of Mass Destruction.” Students joked that they wanted to be taught chemical poetry alongside allegorical and narrative poetry. They asked for short-range stories and long-range stories instead of normal terms like short stories and novels. And I was asked if my exams would have questions capable of carrying chemical warheads!
But why would Israel bomb a university? Some say Israel attacked IUG just to punish its twenty thousand students or to push Palestinians to despair. While that is true, to me IUG’s only danger to the Israeli occupation and its apartheid regime is that it is the most important place in Gaza to develop student’s minds as indestructible weapons. Knowledge is Israel’s worst enemy. Awareness is Israel’s most hated and feared foe. That’s why Israel bombs a university: it wants to kill openness and determination to refuse living under injustice and racism. But again, why does Israel bomb a school? Or a hospital? Or a mosque? Or a twenty-story building? Could it be, as Shylock put it, “a merry sport”?

The existential struggle of the Palestinians is to reject the barbarity of the Israeli occupiers, to refuse to mirror their hatred or replicate their savagery. This does not always succeed. Rage, humiliation and despair are potent forces that feed a lust for vengeance. But you heroically fought this battle for your humanity, and ours, until the end. You embodied a decency your oppressors lacked. You found salvation and hope in the words that captured the reality of a people facing erasure and death. You asked us to feel for these lives, including your own, which have been lost. You knew that there would come a day, a day you understood you might never see, when your words would expose the crimes of those who murdered you and lift up the lost lives of those you honored and loved. You succeeded. Death took you. But not your voice or the voices of those you memorialized.

You, and they, live on.

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Zie ook: 'De opzet van Israël: na de genocide en etnische zuivering de Gazastrook toevoegen aan de illegaal gestichte Israëlische staat' (2 december 2024) En zie de berichten onder de links in die blogpost!!

Twitterbericht van ADAM @AdameMedia  13h




The Saviour @stairwayto3dom 12h

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Let op!! De ruimte om reacties weer te geven werkt niet altijd. Als je commentaar hebt en het lukt niet op de normale manier, doe dit dan via het mailadres trippleu@gmail.com, ik zal deze dan opnemen onderaan in het bewuste artikel, althans als je geen geweld predikt, voorts plaats ik jouw reactie ook al staat deze diametraal tegenover dat bericht. Alvast mijn dank voor jouw eventuele reactie, Willem.

Laatste update om 18.30 u.

dinsdag 10 december 2024

VS stelt dat het in Syrië moet blijven om te voorkomen dat ISIS de macht grijpt..... ha! ha! ha! ha!

 

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Het is in Syrië als met de cartoon waarop je de 'VS adelaar' in hoog tempo ziet lopen met het onderschrift 'On my way to save Uganda from terrorism', dit daar er in Uganda een grote hoeveelheid goud was ontdekt om te winnen in mijnbouw. De VS heeft gisteravond laten weten dat het Syrië zal behoeden voor het weer aan de macht komen van ISIS, vanwege de politieke leemte die nu is ontstaan en die ISIS de gelegenheid zou kunnen geven om weer aan macht te winnen..... ha! ha! ha! ha! 

Hoe groot de waarde is van wat de VS intussen heeft gestolen van het Syrische volk is voor mij niet in te schatten maar dat het vele miljoenen euro's moeten zijn is wel duidelijk..... Dit doet de VS met het illegaal bezet houden van het olie en graan rijkste gebied van Syrië, waarbij het de olie en het graan verkoopt aan het buitenland en dat nu al een aantal jaren..... 

Nu de situatie is veranderd zou je kunnen veronderstellen dat de VS geen reden meer heeft om een deel van Syrië bezet te houden, maar ja Syrië is geologisch strategisch gelegen en daar een militaire basis houden is de eerste reden voor de VS om daar nooit weg te gaan. Ten tweede is het uiteraard 'in het belang' van de VS om de olie en graan voorraden onder controle te houden en te verkopen aan het buitenland (weet je nog hoe hard de VS loog dat Oekraïne de wereld zou voorzien van graan, terwijl het op de graan exporterende lijst met landen op nummer acht staat, een leugen die de reguliere westerse media en politici van andere westerse landen maar wat graag herhaalden....). Tegelijkertijd moet Syrië graan invoeren omdat de VS haar graan op grote schaal stal en steelt.... Daarnaast is het een feit dat naast de illegale sancties die de VS en haar slaafse westerse partners Syrië hebben opgelegd, plus de diefstal van de VS ervoor hebben gezorgd dat de wederopbouw van Syrië tot nu toe amper op gang kon en kan komen.....  

Uiteraard heeft de VS, het Vierde Rijk, geen zin om Syrië te verlaten, het heeft daar weliswaar maar één militaire basis, één van de meer dan achthonderd militaire bases wereldwijd, maar zoals aangegeven een wel heel belangrijke basis en daarbij één die nog veel geld oplevert ook.... 

Het is zelfs zo dat de VS de terreurgroepen of leden daarvan beschermt in het gebied dat het beheerst, zelfs ex-leden van ISIS, een terreurgroep die het NB zelf deels op poten heeft gezet....* Totaal belachelijk dat de VS ook nu weer stelt in Syrië te moeten blijven om te voorkomen dat ISIS weer aan macht zal winnen, terwijl Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, een oud-ISIS-terrorist, de leider is van HTS, de belangrijkste terreurgroep die Assad heeft verdreven en die nu daadwerkelijk de macht in handen heeft.... Ofwel: je zou kunnen stellen dat ISIS al de macht heeft gegrepen!! Immers het is maar de vraag of al-Jolani werkelijk afscheid heeft genomen van ISIS, het antwoord daarop is op zeker bekend bij de CIA en de Mossad!!

Over de Mossad gesproken: Israël heeft afgelopen 24 uur meer dan 200 aanvallen uitgevoerd op doelen in Syrië, daarbij zijn uiteraard een flink aantal mensen om het leven gekomen, maar daarover spreekt men niet in de reguliere westerse media. Hoe is het mogelijk dat deze terreurstaat dag in dag uit kan doorgaan met haar onmetelijk barbaarse oorlogsmisdaden en misdaden tegen de menselijkheid, plus NB een genocide die nu al meer dan 14 maanden lang wordt uitgevoerd op de Palestijnen??!!! En dan zelfs niet één sanctie tegen deze fascistische apartheidsstaat Israël......


Hier weer een heel sterk artikel van Caitlin Johnstone, over hoe zij de situatie ziet die in Syrië is ontstaan en waarin ze nog eens wijst op het verschil in behandeling van Rusland en Israeel. 



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Taliban In Afghanistan Bad, Al-Qaeda In Syria Good



Caitlin Johnstone 

December 10, 2024

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It’s pretty wild how the west went directly from “We need to occupy Afghanistan for two decades to prevent it from being taken over by the Taliban” to “Yay! Syria’s been taken over by al-Qaeda!”



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It’s pretty wild how the west went directly from “We need to occupy Afghanistan for two decades to prevent it from being taken over by the Taliban” to “Yay! Syria’s been taken over by al-Qaeda!”

The IDF has moved to occupy new stretches of Syrian land in the name of protecting its safety and security in the wake of Assad’s removal, to approximately zero condemnation from the western power alliance. 

One of the dumbest things we are asked to believe about Israel is that the only thing it can ever do to ensure its safety and security when a danger presents itself is to grab more land. Land grabs are always the answer.

So to recap:

Russia invading a country in the name of protecting its security interests from perceived threats on its border = wrong, evil, worst thing ever.

Israel invading a country in the name of protecting its security interests from perceived threats on its border = fine, normal, nothing to worry about.

The US is considering removing Hayʼat Tahrir al-Sham from its list of designated terrorist organizations following the al-Qaeda affiliate’s victory in Syria. I have said it before and I’ll say it again: “terrorist organization” is a completely arbitrary designation which is used as a tool of western narrative control to justify war and militarism. In effect it just means “disobedient population who need bombs dropped on them”.

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I find it hilarious how empire simps are still shrieking “ASSADIST!” at me for criticizing western regime change interventionism in Syria like that means something. Assad’s gone. They can’t claim I’m helping him stay in power anymore. This shows they were never mad at me for “supporting Assad” or any of that nonsense; they were always just mad at me for criticizing the western empire, which was all I was ever doing. 

Assad’s not a thing anymore. Your guys are in power now, and your beloved empire got the regime change it’s been chasing for years. You don’t get to pretend you’re sticking up for the little guy any longer. If you’re going to keep simping for the empire you’ve got to do it right out in the open now; you can no longer mask your bootlicking by hurling bizarre false accusations of treasonous loyalty toward some random middle eastern leader at anyone who criticizes the empire’s actions in Syria. You need to find different tactics for your empire apologia.

I personally do not believe western interventionism in the middle east leads to positive results and peace, because I am not a newborn baby with a soft squishy head who joined the earth’s population yesterday evening.

Empire apologists rely heavily on the appeal to emotion fallacy when discussing Syria, because they have no real arguments. They can’t counter criticisms of the years of western interventionism which destroyed Syria, so they babble about Assad’s victims instead. But no matter how many sad stories you tell and no matter how much sympathy you elicit, it will not amount to a counter-argument against the extensively documented fact that the US and its allies worked to destroy Syria with the goal of toppling Damascus from the very beginning in 2011. You can rend your garments about barrel bombs and prisoners all you want, but it still won’t be an argument. 

I personally don’t blame people for misunderstanding what’s been happening in Syria all these years. Some of my favorite analysts got Syria wrong in the early years of the war. It’s a complicated issue. It’s hard to sort out the true from the false, and it’s hard to sort through the moral complexities and contradictions of it all as a human being. What matters is that you stay curious and open and sincerely dedicated to learning what’s true instead of bedding down and making an identity out of your current understanding. 

For years Syria was awash with some of the most complex psychological operations and hybrid warfare the world has ever seen. It’s okay if you didn’t understand it at first. The world is a confusing place, and is rapidly becoming more so. Just do your best, stay curious, and keep learning.

The US House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the “Crucial Communism Teaching Act”, a bill to allow the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation to develop a teaching curriculum to educate American students on the evils of communism and authoritarianism. 

That’s right kids, the US government believes capitalism is so self-evidently awesome that it needs to pass laws to indoctrinate children into supporting it. They oppose authoritarianism so much that they’ll create entire reeducation programs to train your mind to embrace the freedom of the western empire.

It’s interesting how Israel uses its extremist settlers to get away with doing things it couldn’t get away with doing as a state. The government officially distances itself from these Nazis in front of its western backers, but then lets them do whatever they want and gradually gives them everything they demand piece by piece. This allows Israel to present itself to the west as a liberal free democracy in theory while in practice having a state that’s so far to the extreme right it’s falling off the edge of the spectrum. 

We saw this illustrated recently in the way the IDF collaborated with extremist settlement movement leader Daniela Weiss to help her scout parts of Gaza for future settlement locations, and then released a statement saying that doing so was “illegal and against protocol, and will be handled accordingly.” We all know there are unofficial plans to allow those settlements into Gaza at some point, but the official Israeli government position is that it isn’t happening.

It must be awesome being a supporter of the US empire. You get to see the national leaders you hate get killed and ousted, you rack up win after win, you can trust mainstream western pundits and politicians and believe everything they say, and you get to keep the same worldview they gave you in elementary school.

Police have arrested a suspect in the killing of health insurance CEO Brian Thompson. Interestingly the social media of the alleged shooter indicates a political worldview that sits well to the right of the average person who sympathized with Thompson’s killer. The further to the right people are, the more likely they’ve been to sympathize with Thompson.

This disparity in sympathy in the discourse around this shooting has been interesting to watch, because it highlights the contradictions in the US libertarian “non-aggression principle”. According to right wing libertarians, the guy who got rich depriving people of lifesaving healthcare committed no aggression. The abuses inherent in a system which prioritizes the generation of profit above all else go unacknowledged in such a worldview. The violence of the tyrants who grow wealthy exploiting the suffering, sickness and struggle of others; who harvest the income of those who can’t otherwise afford necessities like healthcare and shelter via insurance fees and rent payments; who plunder the biosphere and externalize the costs of industry onto the ecosystem we all depend on; who leverage the exploitative sociopolitical system known as capitalism to extract labor from workers at extortionate rates; who maximize profits by crushing unions, eroding workers’ rights and fighting minimum wage increases — they are seen as entirely legitimate, making any attempt to resist such tyranny entirely illegitimate. 

If your worldview doesn’t acknowledge that violence isn’t limited to the physical act of shooting someone, and that force isn’t limited to the physical act of locking someone in a prison cell, then you’re not going to see the violence and force in the way the capitalist class leverages inequality, human need, and the law to force the masses to live their lives in ways that make them miserable and unhealthy. You’re just going to see a bunch of successful businessmen peacefully going about their business, who are loathed by evil leftists for no legitimate reason. The abusiveness of the means by which those businessmen become wealthy is invisible to you.

Things are getting so unpredictable. Nobody saw what happened in Syria coming, or October 7 before that. Used to be the imperial drums would start beating for war with Iraq or wherever, and then later on it would happen. That kind of predictable development you see coming far off in advance is happening less and less now.

Now we’re regularly getting blindsided by these rapid explosions of movement. We’ll spend months warning about something ugly brewing on the horizon and then something completely unexpected happens somewhere else. I spent years warning a war with Russia was coming but got surprised when it happened when it did in Ukraine because of my own personal biases and blind spots.

I’m learning to observe without making predictions, whether for good things or bad. Nobody knows what tomorrow might bring. Lenin said “There are decades where nothing happens and there are weeks where decades happen,” and even that’s an understatement nowadays because there aren’t decades where nothing happens anymore. There aren’t even years where nothing happens. Things are getting way more dynamic and unpredictable. Anything can happen.

The good news is that in a completely unpredictable world, hopelessness is irrational. Anything can happen means ANYTHING can happen. The end of war. The end of the western empire. The end of capitalism. The birth of a healthy and harmonious world. Anything. In a sea of increasing unpredictability, there is no rational basis for ruling out any possibility.

The great unpatterning is upon us. It’s a hell of a time to be alive.

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Voor de bezoekers die Engels niet kunnen lezen: voor de niet op dit blog gepubliceerde artikelen in het Engels onder de links, moet je zelf even een vertaalapp zoeken op het web. Er zijn gratis apps van redelijke kwaliteit die dit kunnen (soms in 2 of of meer delen >> bij lange artikelen). Af en toe krijg je bij het openen van een nieuwe pagina een pop-up die vraagt of je een vertaling wilt hebben als de bewuste pagina in een andere taal is gesteld.



Visitors who can't read Dutch for the articles other than from this blog: on the web you can find free translation apps with reasonable quality, which can do the job (it's possible you have to do it 2 or more times >> with lengthy articles) Sometimes when you open a new page in an other language, you get a pop-up with the question if you need a translation.


* Zie onder andere: 'The United States, Israel, and Saudi Arabia Created and Funded ISIS' (!!!!)

'CIA valt nogmaals door de mand als wapenleverancier van IS.......' (!!!!)

'VS steunt terreurgroepen als ISIS in Syrië...........' (!!!!)


'VS: openlijke militaire oefening met terreurgroep in Syrië......'

'White Helmets oprichter overleden, het sein voor nog meer anti-Syrische propaganda'



'Al Jazeera filmde een onderdeel van de 'gifgasshow' in Kahn Sheikhoun...........'

'VS bezig met voorbereiding van een 'door Syrië' gepleegde gifgasaanval, ofwel de volgende VS false flag operatie'

'VS trainingsnetwerk voor terroristen in Syrië.......' (19 januari 2018) Er worden op Google geen zoekresultaten weergegeven op de titel van het in dit bericht opgenomen artikel van Information Clearing House: Russian Journalists Blow Lid Off Alleged US Terrorist Training Network in Syria' Voorts is een in dat artikel opgenomen video van YouTube gecensureerd en een foto die direct onder de hierboven weergegeven kop was geplaatst, plus een andere foto aan het eind van dat artikel is door Google gecensureerd en Twitter heeft een bericht gecensureerd......  Zoals je wel zal begrijpen doet men dit als de waarheid wordt verteld en dat mag nu eenmaal niet als het gaat om smerige machinaties van het VS leger....


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Voorts zie: 'Assad weg, fanatieke soennieten aan de macht, HTS leider al-Jolani is een ISIS terrorist' (9 december 2024) En zie het artikel van F. William Engdahl en de berichten onder de links in die blogpost!! (een klein deel van die links zie je ook in dit bericht)

'Another Nation Absorbed Into The Blob Of The Empire' (9 december 2024) Caitlin Johnstone

'Assad Is Out, Woke Al-Qaeda Is In' (8 december 2024) Caitlin Johnstone


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Let op!! De ruimte om reacties weer te geven werkt niet altijd. Als je commentaar hebt en het lukt niet op de normale manier, doe dit dan via het mailadres trippleu@gmail.com, ik zal deze dan opnemen onderaan in het bewuste artikel, althans als je geen geweld predikt, voorts plaats ik jouw reactie ook al staat deze diametraal tegenover dat bericht. Alvast mijn dank voor jouw eventuele reactie, Willem.


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