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Banning Abortions is Unbiblical

In case I still have US-based Christian followers/contacts here… Via ProgressiveChristianity.org at Facebook:

“And to put a finer point on it, fetuses were seen as property—not human beings—until they were born (Exodus 21:22-25). Since life was so precarious in the ancient world, many cultures waited until the naming ceremony (referenced in Luke 2) or even until an infant had survived its first year of life before they considered it to be fully alive. Simply put, the Bible defines life as starting later than we typically view it today, not earlier.”

Via Co-Executive Director Rev. Dr. Caleb J Lines.

Nevermind forcing women to risk ectopic pregnancies, forcing rape victims including underage girls to risk bringing pregnancy to term (including risking the girls' very lives), potentially banning in-vitro fertilization, banning birth-control pills, for all US citizens regardless of religious creed or personal beliefs, and so on and so forth.


#USPol #USPoli #USPolitics #SCOTUS #RoeVWade #AbortionRights #Christianity #Progressive / #fz_currentEvents

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'Saint Javelin' mural being painted in Kyiv

via the Kyiv Independent on Twitter : The mural on Antonova Street will portray the viral “Saint Javelin” meme with an Orthodox Madonna clad in green and cradling a Javelin anti-tank missile, which Ukraine uses as it battles Russian aggression.

📷Andriy Andreev, Courtesy

https://twitter.com/KyivIndependent/status/1528005522141716480

https://nitter.it/KyivIndependent/status/1528005522141716480

#StandWithUkraine #SaintJavelin #NLawWeTrust #StreetArt #ContemporaryArt / #fz_artCuration #fz_currentEvents

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A screenshot of a marketplace post in a VK group where moderators had prohibited all comments. Photo illustration: Ivan Sigal.

Ukrainians use VKontakte marketplaces to inform Russians about the war

Rubtsovsk residents are getting messages about soldiers' looting

from GlobalVoices Online:

https://globalvoices.org/2022/04/15/ukrainians-use-vkontakte-marketplaces-to-inform-russians-about-the-war/

The Russian town of Rubtsovsk has been in the news recently after Russian soldiers were seen mailing large amounts of goods from the Belarus town of Mozyr, to various destinations in Russia. Most of the packages were mailed to the town Rubtsovsk in Russia's Altai region, according to some Belarus media sources, and are thought to be goods stolen from Ukraine. And now, Ukrainian users are directly intervening in an online marketplace as a way of communicating with Russians about the war, as residents in Rubtsovsk advertise items that could have been looted.

In the process, they are challenging Russian propaganda by showing Rubtsovsk VK users videos and photos from Ukraine, including images of the soldiers who sent 450-kg packages “back home,” and of the blood, murders, and bombings.

Read more: https://globalvoices.org/2022/04/15/ukrainians-use-vkontakte-marketplaces-to-inform-russians-about-the-war/

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#RussianWar #RussianInvasion #RussianLooting #SocialMedia #VKontakte #StandWithUkraine #StopTheWar #GlobalVoices / #fz_currentEvents #fz_links

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"Russian Soldier chatting with Ukrainian Civilian" (2022 draft sketch)

A little something I'm working on...

Based on a little exchange in the middle of a Ukrainian highway, between a Ukrainian guy and a Russian tank soldier about a week ago...

In the Sumy region, close to the border with Russia, a local resident came across an extraordinary sight. On a country road lined with birch trees, a Russian armoured vehicle had broken down.

He pulled up in his car and stopped. There was a surreal conversation.

"looks like you guys broke down," he said to three Russian soldiers, standing by the road. "We ran out of fuel," one replied. "Can I tow you back to Russia?" he joked. They laughed and asked him for news. "Do you know where you are going?" he inquired. "No," they answered.

As I'd written last week, I do wish that more, if not all, encounters between Russian invasion-force soldiers and Ukrainian civilians would go like this…

Also I think somebody should write some sort of play-script/theatrical dialogue of this meeting; compare & contrast the nonviolent meeting & dialogue between the two parties on the side of the highway; compare & contrast it with the bombings & kinetic collisions happening elsewhere at the same time around Ukraine…

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Cross-posted from my Ello: ello.co/ferdiz/post/nf8fv... [↗]

Article: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/26/how-ukrainian-defiance-has-derailed-putins-plans

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#fz_drawing #fz_currentEvents / #Russia #Ukraine #StopWar #Peace / Start 7 Mar 2022

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Web2 vs. Web3, Alex Stamos vs. Chris Dixon

Screenshot of Stamos quote-tweet


“In web2, you are just borrowing things — until the actual owners change their mind.”

In web3, you own something until a 17 year-old in St. Petersburg borrows your 32 byte private key (shorter than this tweet) for 100ms and steals your entire life savings with no recourse.

🧵 Thread by Alex Stamos: https://nitter.net/alexstamos/status/1470583102699307008


I have personal opinions regarding this exchange (and about the topic being debated)

(particularly that there is no single monolithic web2, nor is there a monolithic web3),

...but I'm going to keep them to myself for now. Let it marinate for a bit first.


Stamos thread copy-pasted below:

December 14:

cdixon:
“In web2, you are just borrowing things — until the actual owners change their mind.”

alexstamos:
In web3, you own something until a 17 year-old in St. Petersburg borrows your 32 byte private key (shorter than this tweet) for 100ms and steals your entire life savings with no recourse.

I’m writing something longer on this but the continued willful ignorance of the entire sordid history of software and information security by the otherwise smart people funding web3 is both infuriating and creates a great market opportunity for those with appropriate paranoia.

“A thousand years of common law underlying dispute resolution is just silly overheard that we can replace with our belief in the ability to write code that behaves perfectly predictably in the presence of an adversary” is the principle behind much of web3 and so so stupid.

I’m not sure the web3 kids or the VCs throwing money into the crypto dog fighting pits understand how abnormal this kind of story was for… most of human history. We don’t actually live in Ocean’s 11: the ability to easily steal $100M+ is totally new! [theblockcrypto.com/post/127270/...]

I’ve done defense and IR for a couple of decades, and it was hard enough dealing with attackers making state salaries or getting away with $500k wire transfers. The TAM for offensive skills has grown 1000x thanks to cryptocurrencies and we won’t understand the impact for years.

I shouldn’t be complaining; the market for infosec expertise will explode as legal recourses fade away and hundreds of millions of people are exposed to the prodsec risks large orgs used to handle for them. Just not sure being the old hacker in a cyberpunk novel is worth it.

The best long play is probably crypto forensics companies and Moscow Maserati dealerships.

Today, Dec. 15 (Dixon blocks Stamos):

alexstamos:
It’s unfortunate that one cannot just click block on the risk one is accruing on behalf of LPs and normal users.
screenshot: Dixon blocks Stamos


Stamos thread was in reply to Chris Dixon tweet: https://nitter.net/cdixon/status/1470374120055615488

Original context, NY Times article \u0026 tweet:

Thea-Mai Baumann's Instagram handle was (at)metaverse. “You are now a millionaire,” one person messaged her when Facebook announced it was changing its name. \"Fb isn’t gonna buy it, they’re gonna take it,” said another.

And that's exactly what happened. http://nyti.ms/31UVs7U

📑 Her Instagram handle was 'Metaverse'. Last month it vanished. - NY Times - http://nyti.ms/31UVs7U

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#fz_links #fz_currentEvents / #metaverse #web3 #NFT #blockchain #DecentralisedFinance #cryptocurrency

ffz@joindiaspora.com

Link-dump of Afghanistan-related Web-links

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#fz_thinkingOutLoud #fz_currentEvents / #August2021 #Taliban #Afghanistan #WesternExport #WesternDemocracy #Geopolitics #hotTake #opinion

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52yo. mother & professor of contemporary European history: "The USA is sliding into fascism & authoritarian rule. I will continue to resist."

Prof. Maureen Heely, after a teargas cannister to the head

Professor Maureen Healy is the chair of the History Dept at Lewis and Clark College. She teaches Modern European History, specializing in the history of Germany & Eastern Europe (and the rise of fascism). She was shot in the head by fed agents [with a tear-gas cannister -ed.] on Monday night [July 20th] in Portland and is recovering from the injury and the concussion. She's given her permission to share this.

from a Twitter thread by one Helen Armstrong [+]

Statement by Maureen Healy, July 22, 2020
For Immediate Release

Since June, I've been attending peaceful protests in Portland neighborhoods in support of Black Lives Matter. I have gone with family and friends. I am a 52-year-old mother. I am a history professor.

I went downtown yesterday to express my opinion as a citizen of the United States, and as a resident of Portland, Oregon. This is my home. I was protesting peacefully.

So why did federal troops shoot me in the head Monday night?

I was in a large crowd of ordinary folks. Adults, teens, students. Moms & dads. It looked to me like a cross-section of the City. Black Lives Matter voices led the crowd on a peaceful march from the Justice Center past the murals at the Apple store. The marchers were singing songs, chanting, & saying names of Black people killed by police. We observed a moment of silence in front of George Floyd mural

I wanted to, & will continue to, exercise my 1st Amendment right to speak.

Federal troops have been sent to my city to extinguish these peaceful protests. I was not damaging federal property. I was in a crowd with at least 1,000 other ordinary people. I was standing in a public space.

In addition to being a Portland resident, I am also a historian. My field is Modern European History, with specialization in the history of Germany and Eastern Europe. I teach my students about the rise of fascism in Europe.

By professional training and long years of teaching, I am knowledgeable about the historical slide by which seemingly vibrant democracies succumbed to authoritarian rule. Militarized federal troops are shooting indiscriminately into crowds of ordinary people in our country. We are on that slide.

It dawned on me in the ER, when I had a chance to catch my breath (post tear gas): my government did this to me. My own government. I was not shot by a random person in the street. A federal law enforcement officer pulled a trigger that sent an impact munition into my head.

After being hit I was assisted greatly by several volunteer medics. At least one of them was with Rosehip Medic Collective. To take shelter from the teargas I was hustled into a nearby van. Inside they bandaged my head & drove me several blocks away. From there my family took me to the ER. I am grateful for the assistance, skill, and incredibly kind care of these volunteer medics. We must take this back to Black Lives Matter. Police brutality against Black people is the real subject of these peaceful protests that have been happening in my city and across the country. What happened to me is nothing compared to what happens to Black citizens at the hands of law enforcement, mostly local police, every day. And that is why we have been marching. That is why I will continue to march.

Please share this story widely.

#BlackLivesMatter #PortlandStrong #WallOfMoms // #fz_links #fz_currentEvents