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Gsellas Auftrag

Fahrrad-SUVs auf die Strasse – Erinnerung an DDR-Filmregisseurinnen (ohne Gendersternchen)

Thomas Gsella ist ein alter weiser Mann. Seiner klugen Verkündigung folgend mache ich Sie auf Folgendes aufmerksam.

Endlich schreibt es mal ein Anderer als ich. Rainer Grießhammer/FR: Mehr Tempo bei Elektro – Die deutschen Radwege sind überlastet”. Daraus ergibt sich: motorisierte Fahrzeuge runter von Rad- oder gar Gehwegen. Für die Kennedybrücke: Fahrzeuge auf die Fahrbahn, Bürgersteig den Bürger*inne*n ohne Fahrzeug. Und E-Vespas haben auf Rad- und Fusswegen überhaupt nichts zu suchen, also auch nicht auf dem Schwarzrheindorfer Rheindeich – den Fahrer habe ich schon mehrmals angesprochen, er ist uneinsichtig, und bräuchte mal den Informationsbesuch einer Sicherheitsbehörde.

Die starken und tapferen DDR-Filmerinnen

Zwei sehr, sehr liebe Freundinnen aus Köln, die mir an meinem 60. Geburtstag ein russisches Ständchen gebracht hatten, fielen mir bei dieser hochinformativen Lektüre ein: Angelika Nguyen/Jacobin: Die Frauen, die den DDR-Film prägten – Inmitten der strikten DDR-Kulturpolitik machten einige wenige Regisseurinnen Filme, die das Leben von Frauen ins Zentrum rückten. Sie erzählen von Selbstbehauptung und solidarischer Stärke – schnörkellos und ungeschönt.”

Links zu den Filmen wären noch schöner gewesen. Denn schliesslich waren sie als gesellschaftliches Eigentum produziert worden.

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US Teachers Are Kicking the ADL Out of Schools

https://jacobin.com/2025/07/nea-adl-educators-antisemitism-palestine/

> The National Education Association, the United States’ largest teachers’ union, has voted to cut all ties with the Anti-Defamation League over the group’s weaponization of antisemitism and attacks on supporters of Palestinian rights.

#jacobin #antisemitism #adl #antidefamationleague #humanrights #antirascism #palestine #uspolitics

Jacobin Magazine and Imperial Mediation

What did Jacobin magazine write about Elias Rodriguez, the Latin American hero of last month’s attack in Washington? Nothing, as if nothing had happened. But the same magazine celebrated Luigi Mangione, who assassinated United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. American progressives are hypersensitive to armed resistance in our country. Weapons are used exclusively for their own purposes, “weapons exclusivity,” and of course, their subsequent distribution exclusively to U.S. allies.

Not only do they want us to resist genocide peacefully, but they also want to: first, liberate us, not for us to do it (and therefore we must appeal to the conscience of American voters and the American working class, which, regardless of its ethnic background, elected Donald Trump. Perhaps we haven’t appealed enough to the American working class, which Jacobin considers sacred even more sacred than our blood and takes precedence over our very existence, as is clear from its articles). Second, they call for arming Ukraine with all the military technology available to the United States against Russia (American Trotskyist leftist magazines are full of articles boasting that leftists on the front lines in Ukraine are at the forefront of the fighters; bear witness to the American working class that we were the first to fight Washington’s enemies. But the same magazine doesn’t boast about the operations of the heroes of the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades in the West Bank and Gaza Strip).

Thus, one of the most absurd statements today is solidarity with both Palestine and Ukraine. The left’s litmus test today is not the keffiyeh or the colors of the watermelon, but rather the question of whether you support armed resistance against Israel and support sending money and weapons to it (as you do in the case of Ukraine). Will Jacobin magazine send money and weapons to the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, or at least grant legitimacy to those who wish to do so? To support the transfer of American military technology to Ukraine while expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people without resisting them is the essence of imperialist progressivism, and undoubtedly more dangerous than Trump’s blatant fascism.

This question should also be posed to Lula da Silva (although his positions are better than those of all Arab leaders combined, there is an intellectual flaw in his approach to the Palestinian issue. This flaw exists in his approach, as does that of many who once embraced armed resistance in Latin America before coming to power—Mujica, Rousseff, Petro, and others). In the months leading up to October 7, Jacobin magazine, The Guardian, and others were engaged in describing the Israeli regime as an apartheid regime. This meant, “We liberate you, and we see the time and method appropriate for this.”

But to liberate yourselves, even worse, through armed violence, and to dare to decide when to do so, cannot be granted intellectual and moral legitimacy (since this is the mission entrusted to them in the imperial metropolis). It’s true that we don’t support crushing your resistance with imperialist force, but we will not grant any legitimacy to your armed resistance against imperialism. You, imperialism and its armed resistance, are equally bad (this is the essence of the genocidal whitewashing that makes it possible to understand it academically and as institutional material).

Since the beginning of the war, there has been a consistent policy in Jacobin, The Guardian (the American edition written by “respected” American progressives), and others, to trivialize our resistance and every operation it carries out. When it becomes clear that serious blows are being carried out by the resistance, the achievements of the resistance are presented in boring installments over months so that the reader doesn’t sense them. The frightening thing is that these platforms are the best we can find in American society; to this degree, it is an imperialist society, where its progressives are worse than its fascists, because they make the reality of the world even more opaque for us, the peoples of the peripheries who are fighting for some clarity.

Our armed violence is a counter to the ambiguity of the global order (to which American progressives contribute) with the ambiguity of death, our Heideggerian approach to engaging with the international order. What is required is not a “more moral” stance toward these platforms, but rather a limitation of their ability to control the opinions of our local “elites” (whose power is unacceptable), because their power has a genocidal dimension, even among the most committed to moral discourse. In light of the Israeli-American attack on Iran, what did Jacobin find? It turned out to be a war “no one wants.” Jacobin magazine is the mediator between imperialism and the left around the world.

The left around the world questions the US administration’s rhetoric about the peoples of this or that region, and Jacobin then jumps in to present the same rhetoric with a leftist accent, making it easier for the world to embrace it. (Washington wants to fight Russia because of the power struggle. Jacobin comes along and says, “Well, we have to fight Russia because it isn’t Marxist, not because it’s an adversary of Washington.” The same rhetoric will be repeated about Taiwan tomorrow.) From propagating the theory that Israel founded Hamas to eliminate the secular Fatah movement (some segments of the Latin American left have been convinced of this nonsense as a result of Jacobin’s commendable efforts), to demonizing Hezbollah and stripping it of any liberal character (the same applies to Iran today), to nostalgia about the 1970s in the Arab world, as if there weren’t any armed Marxist resistance factions in Palestine today, and yes, they could be supplied with weapons now.

Worse still, some leftist voices in our region are being used to whitewash imperialist rhetoric, rather than to encourage armed resistance or support and arm them to organize armed resistance. The ability of the Spanish-language magazine Jacobin to be virtually the only effective platform for the left in Latin America is an imperialist ability. It uses this ability to disseminate moralizing discourse about the genocide in the Gaza Strip (rather than systematic analysis) and, of course, to argue that Hamas and Israel are equal in their oppression of the Palestinian people (as does Bernie Sanders, the unabashed progressive knight).

Jacobin has the ability (on a global scale) to legitimize the armed resistance of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, precisely because it is an American magazine. But don’t expect that from it. It will only invite them to speak about their suffering under Israeli genocide, on the one hand, and Islamic hegemony over the resistance, on the other. Wait for how Jacobin will deal with Venezuela or Nicaragua when they are bombed by the United States. You’ll find the same evasive rhetoric about regimes that “claim” to be Marxist. In light of the Israeli-American attack on Iran, what does Jacobin find?

Branko Marketić is undoubtedly the best voice within Jacobin, but even his writing is subpar. The magazine is currently preoccupied with Zahran Mamandi’s conquests, while the real conquests of Elias Rodriguez are of no interest to it. The Guardian is quick to publish any pseudo-demonstration against Hamas in Gaza (the Guardian has a very sensitive democratic barometer; they conduct polls, even under pressure of genocide and starvation, to ask whether people are happy with the killing and starvation).

Of course, there are Jacobin names who also write for The Guardian, instead of denouncing it, which is the least left-wing belief. Jacobin magazine delegitimized our resistance under the pretext that it is not a Marxist resistance, but the magazine doesn’t have the nerve to publish any supportive material, even if the resistance is Marxist. Even more so, they will accuse the resistance of not being Marxist enough. Just look at how Jacobin delegitimizes the regime in Venezuela. All the talk is that it isn’t a Marxist regime, as it claims and alleges. In other words, even if a Marxist resistance were to arise, they would find that it “claims” to be so, because Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are the true Marxists, not Nicolás Maduro or Daniel Ortega.

Jacobin’s discourse hurts us, but its discourse against the “establishment” (which I prefer to call the “imperial metropolis” to emphasize its status as a spatial and institutional unit and to make its analysis and the analysis of its institutions more coherent than the monstrous term “establishment”) is irrelevant and unrelated. The magazine’s discourse is aimed at us and our consciousness, not the decision-makers in Washington. What we read in Jacobin is not “cowardice,” or cleverness and deception of the American administration, but rather the real role of these people within the imperial discourse management system. What do we in the peripheries lose if Jacobin and its counterparts in the United States are shut down? Nothing.

Quite the contrary: the left around the world, especially in Latin America, will breathe fresh, methodological oxygen again, and the world and the global order will become more clear. Our voice, which American progressives want to hear in the wave of “decolonize X” and “listen to X” in some academic departments in the United States, is not our opinion of them or of the imperial metropolis that granted them discursive authority. For them, our armed resistance is not part of “listening to the locals.” They simply want to hold us accountable for what happens to us (contrary to their hypersensitivity to the suffering of their own people).

There is currently a trend in American universities that we have talked too much about colonialism and we should start paying attention to the “effectiveness” of the colonized—that they pampered oppressed peoples too much, and now we must hold them accountable. It’s similar to what Donald Trump is doing to US allies: We gave you a lot of money, now give it back. This is an American academic shift before it was fascist. American progressives have a share of our blood, and this fact must never go away. You’re being sarcastic toward us, not the American administration (of course, regardless of the “ageist” farce that the new generations are “different”).

source: Al-Akhbar

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Heult doch

Datenparasitäre Konzerne und ihre Lobbys stecken dumme Behörden und Politiker*innen in ihre Westentasche

Jüngst klagte und jammerte ein CDU-Politiker stellvertretend für Bundeswehr und Reservistenverband über ein Datenvergehen, das diese selbst begangen haben. Sie hatten Daten von 1 Million männlichen Deutschen. Haben sie nicht geschützt. Und jetzt sind sie weg. Und schuld daran soll der Datenschutz sein. Das kann sich Kabarett gar nicht ausdenken. Roland Appel und Christian Wolf berichteten. Christian Wolfs wöchentlicher Rückblick ist spielend auf eine Tagesschau ausbaubar. Dazu zwei Beispiele.

Johannes ‘ijon’ Rundfeldt/heise: Missing Link: Symbolpolitik des Bundes verschleiert Vollzugsdefizite – Gescheiterte Gefährderansprachen und Datensilos: Warum neue Gesetze und technische Lösungen die strukturellen Probleme der deutschen Terrorabwehr nicht lösen.”

Der heise-Autor liegt sachlich völlig richtig, formuliert aber allzu höflich zu den ignoranten behördlichenn Missetäter*inne*n. Es fehlt an Kompetenz und an Menschen mit Kompetenz, und zwar vor allem Letztere. Wie in allen Dienstleistungsbereichen der deutschen Dienstleistungsgesellschaft, so auch in der Polizei. Die längst angehäuften überdimensionierten Datenberge nützen nichts (s.o.) – ausser denen, die sie privatisieren, und damit stehlen – wenn sie kein Mensch mehr anguckt. Da können Sie Algorithmen programmieren und optimieren, bis Sie gelb, grün und blau sind. Das ist das Gleiche, wie mit dem Schutz von potenziellen Kriminalitätsopfern: ist kein schützender Mensch in der Nähe, nützt die Videokamera gar nichts – und die Aufklärung kommt zu spät.

Das sind banale Weisheiten, die deutsche Innenpolitiker*innen gerne ignorieren, weil sie sich für Billigpropaganda nicht eignen.

Die nervenden Oligarchen

Als wenn wir nicht genug Probleme hätten, kommen die milliardenschweren Medienoligarchen mit einem steinalten Lied um die Ecke. Der angemessen kompetente und kritische Stefan Krempl/heise berichtet:

Branchenstudie: Pay-TV-Services im ‘industriellen Maßstab’ illegal kopiert – Die Untätigkeit von Big-Tech-Konzernen unterstütze den ‘Diebstahl’ von Premium-Videodiensten wie Live-Sportstreams im großen Stil, heißt es in einer Analyse.”

Sie stolpern also über ihre eigenen Beine in ihre eigenen Fallen. Ein rational organisierter Kapitalismus hätte schon vor Jahrhunderten einen öffentlichen digitalen Marktplatz eröffnet – wofür wurde die EU nochmal erfunden? – der für jede*n zugänglich ist, und wo jede*r sein Produkt verkaufen kann. D.h. es werden nicht überteuerte prohibitive Pakete verdealt, sondern jedes Produkt einzeln zu einem fairen “Markt”-Preis – das wäre sowohl Handels- als auch Konsum-“Freiheit”. Warum einigen sich die Herrschenden nicht auf dieses Minimum an kapitaler Vernunft? Weil sie den Hals nicht vollkriegen, weil sie Monopolmacht und Extraprofit wollen. Weil es Politik ist. Und jammern dann über die Schwarzmärkte …

Labor Rumänien

Aus Rumänien weiss ich – und das ist schon mehr als der Bevölkerungsdurchschnitt – dass Ikea u.a. dort massenhaft billiges Holz rausholen, und ihnen der Rest, also Rumänien, egal ist.

Und achja, da war eine Präsidentenwahl, die so ähnlich auszugehen drohte, wie in Deutschland, Italien, Frankreich, Polen, Niederlande, USA – so ähnlich halt. Hier gibts dazu mehr sehr aufschlussreiche Informationen, bei denen Sie nur die Namen auswechseln müssen, dann sind wir ganz schnell bei “uns”:

Andrei-Constantin Gudu/Jacobin: Rumänien zeigt, wie man es den Rechten leicht macht – Bei den jüngsten Präsidentschaftswahlen in Rumänien hätte beinahe ein rechtsextremer Außenseiter gesiegt. Er wurde letztendlich geschlagen, doch das ist nur ein Aufschub: praktisch alle Parteien im Land betrachten Ungleichheit, Armut und Austerität als unvermeidlich. Viel leichter kann man es den Rechten nicht machen.”

Deutschland ist reicher als Rumänien. Welche Unterschiede erkennen Sie sonst noch?

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Mehr von Martin Böttger

Interesting and well-reasearched #Jacobin Magazine article on a TU Berlin-based project that develops #AI in order to identify #antisemitism in social media, applying a framework that most likely will lead to #censorship of protest against Israels current #Genocide against Palestinians:

“The Decoding Antisemitism project is, to date, the most authoritarian attempt to use antisemitism scholarship to erase from the public domain not only uncomfortable opposition to #Israel but millions of Palestinian voices.”

jacobin.com/2025/05/germany-ai

@tuberlin @jacobinmag_de

jacobin.comGermany Is Using AI to Erase Pro-Palestinian SpeechGermany has been one of the worst Western countries for whitewashing Israel’s genocide in Palestine. Now it wants to do it with AI.

Today in Labor History May 28, 1802: 400 rebellious enslaved people, led by Louis Delgrès, blew themselves up in In Guadeloupe, rather than submit to Napoleon's troops. Delgres had fought as an officer for Revolutionary France against Great Britain. The Jacobins had freed the slaves, but Napoleon threatened to reimpose slavery throughout the empire. During his resistance, the French army drove Delgrès and his followers into a fort. When they realized there was no escape, they committed suicide by igniting the gunpowder stores, attempting to kill as many French troops as possible in the process. Much later, the French built a memorial for him opposite that of Toussaint Louverture, the leader of the Haitian revolution. However, the true location of both men’s remains are a mystery.

Today in Labor History May 28, 1797: French authorities executed proto-anarchist revolutionary Gracchus Babeuf. Babeuf formed a secret society during the time of the French Revolution, known as the Conspiracy of the Equals, that plotted to overthrow the revolutionary government, and replace it with one that was truer to Jacobin ideals. The group included Sylvain Maréchal, Jacques Roux, Jean Varlet and others. Specifically, they called for a society with absolute equality, through the collectivization of all lands and the means of production, and putting an end to all poverty, at least for citizens of France. They also called for the abolition of private property and equal access to food, demands that resonated heavily among the impoverished French population, who were suffering from hunger during the economic crisis that followed the Revolution. However, their manifesto did not include the enslaved people living in French colonies. By early April, 1796, half a million Parisians were in need of relief. And people began singing Babeuf’s song, Mourant de faim, mourant de froid ("Dying of Hunger, Dying of Cold"), in the cafés.

Throughout his life, Babeuf advocated for the poor and for the abolition of private property. He said "Society must be made to operate in such a way that it eradicates once and for all the desire of a man to become richer, or wiser, or more powerful than others."

The Right Has Embraced the Cancel Culture It Claimed to Hate

https://jacobin.com/2025/05/rozos-nyu-cancel-culture-israel/

> NYU’s decision to withhold Logan Rozos’s degree for denouncing genocide in Gaza in his graduation speech is the latest example of right-wing cancel culture. After criticizing it on the Left, conservatives have learned to rally “woke” mobs of their own.

#uspolitics #jacobin #benburgis #woke #cancelculture #israel #genocide #palestine #fascism

Während #Meloni und Co. der zivilen #Seenotrettung in #Italien mit militärischer Spionagesoftware zu Leibe rücken, retten sie kriminelle Ausländer per Regierungsflieger vor dem #IStGH. #Malta lässt derweil Flüchtende trotz klarer Aufforderung der UN auf einer Bohrinsel sitzen.

Seit der Drucklegung meines Buches sind rund ums #Mittelmeer schon wieder einige komplett irre Geschichten passiert. Ich hab sie in einem Update für #Jacobin.de zusammengefasst: jacobin.de/artikel/sommer-der-

JACOBIN Magazin · Zehn Jahre nach dem »Sommer der Migration« hat Europa die Seenotrettung aufgegeben2015 begannen humanitäre Organisationen Flüchtende auf dem Mittelmeer zu retten. Seither hat sich nicht nur das Klima gegenüber Migrantinnen und Migranten verschärft – auch die zivile Seenotrettung wird immer weiter erschwert.
Donald Trump Is Doubling Down on All of Joe Biden’s Failures

https://jacobin.com/2025/04/trump-biden-inflation-wars-censorship/

> Wars abroad, the affordability crisis, inflation, censorship of political speech — Donald Trump successfully exploited discontent with Joe Biden’s administration on all these issues and more. Trump is now making all of them far worse.

#uspolitics #uspol #uspoli #trump #biden #inflation #censorship #jacobin

Cuba Sends #Doctors, the US Sends #Sanctions

The #UnitedStates calls #Cuba’s medical internationalism "human trafficking" — but it’s really an internationalist lifeline for the #GlobalSouth.

from #Jacobin
By #HelenYaffe
March 8, 2025

On February 25, #US secretary of state #MarcoRubio announced restrictions on visas for both government officials in Cuba and any others worldwide who are “complicit” with the island nation’s overseas #medical-assistance programs. A #USStateDepartment statement clarified that the sanction extends to “current and former” officials and the “immediate family of such persons.”

jacobin.com/2025/03/cuba-medic

#CubanMedicalInternationalism
#VivaCuba #LetCubaLive #CubaSi #EndTheBlockade #CubaSolidarity #EndTheEmbargo
#EndSanctionsAgainstCuba #OffTheList
#news #press #politics #healthcare #embargo
@cubainfo

jacobin.comCuba Sends Doctors, the US Sends SanctionsThe United States calls Cuba’s medical internationalism

#Jacobin: "#JeffBezos has finally dropped the pretense. The world’s third-richest man has decreed that the #WashingtonPost, which he purchased back in 2013, will no longer publish opinions that challenge free market economics. With a casual diktat that would make William Randolph Hearst blush, #Bezos has laid bare what critics have long suspected: when #billionaires buy #newspapers, they aren’t just after profitable investments — they’re buying ideological bodyguards."

jacobin.com/2025/03/bezos-wash

jacobin.comJeff Bezos Is Scared to Have an Open Debate on EconomicsBy banning perspectives critical of the status quo, Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos is turning a major news outlet into a mouthpiece for market fundamentalists. If the ideas he champions are so defensible, why is he squeamish about debate?

Today in Labor History February 12, 1889: Antonín Dvořák's Jakobín premiered at the National Theater in Prague. The three-act opera was one of Dvořák's peasant operas. Marie Červinková-Riegrová wrote the libretto, based on the story "At the Ducal Court," by Alois Jirásek. In the story, the Count disowns his son, Bohuš, for his alleged ties with the French Revolutionaries known as Jacobins.