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@GrkStav

Sociology, neo-chartalism, functional finance, foreign and security policy, Liverpool FC

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Kostas
Kostas@KostaOnTrade·
@IRANinGREECE @DeKassas Με ποιο ανθρωπιστικό δίκαιο κρεμάτε και λιθοβολίτε τους πολίτες σας ; Θα μας κάνουν μαθήματα ανθρωπισμού οι ισλαμιστές
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Emb. I.R. Iran in Athens@IRANinGREECE·
Ανακοίνωση της Πρεσβείας της Ισλαμικής Δημοκρατίας του #Ιράν στην Αθήνα Επιθετικός πόλεμος: η απόλυτη περιφρόνηση των ΗΠΑ και του Ισραήλ απέναντι στις αρχές του διεθνούς ανθρωπιστικού δικαίου
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Greek Stav@GrkStav·
@n_hold You, Sir, are a fantastic lay sociologist!
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Nate Holdren
Nate Holdren@n_hold·
gets drawn and the process restarts. I could be wrong but my impression is this is a general social pattern that iterates in a way that's done for various collectivities treated as an 'us' (the country, 'people these days', the working class, etc). I find it especially silly and
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Nate Holdren@n_hold·
another random thought or three related then back to work. As I recall it anyway, in the thread below I was rambling in part about how people living out concrete particularized versions of class relationships form institutions and create ideas of those versions and those more
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on my mind for various reasons: the history of class as lived/perceived/experienced concretely in individual lives and networks is one of recurring breaking up of old patterns leaving prior forms of access to meaning and stability harder to reach while emerging new forms bewilder

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Annie Lacroix-Riz
Annie Lacroix-Riz@annielacroixriz·
"...les États-Unis ont recruté depuis 1945 toute la clique des bandéristes et fait, au sommet, d'un de leurs chefs, Mykola Lebed, un des chefs des mouvements ukrainiens. Il s'agit pas d'idéologie là, il s'agit au sens propre de criminels de guerre..." ekouter.net/la-campagne-in…
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Greek Stav@GrkStav·
@annakhachiyan Genius, the "other people [are] being blown to bits" by OUR Govt and its vassals. This isn't the "compassion Olympics".
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Anna Khachiyan
Anna Khachiyan@annakhachiyan·
Leftlibs are so delusional. Notice the weird unnecessary moral condemnation she makes sure to throw in about how westerners are “largely apathetic” to the suffering and death of nonwesterners. That’s not true. Most people aren’t particularly happy at the thought of other people being blown to bits but are naturally more concerned when things affect them and their families directly. This is totally normal throughout time across every group. Do you think “populations on other continents” give a shit about us lol? Being anti-war is not an unpopular opinion. It *is* the fashionable position. I’m personally not a war lover myself but it costs you nothing to be on record as hating war. The far more scary and unflattering option is to admit that you don’t really know what’s going on or what you’re talking about and really want your version of events to be true.
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz

Westerners are about to start paying a lot more attention to the war in Iran as massive US-Israeli escalations point to a coming energy crisis set to impact the whole world. Israel has bombed the world’s largest natural gas field in southwestern Iran, reportedly in coordination with the United States. Now that a major red line for Tehran has been crossed, retaliatory strikes have already begun pummeling the energy infrastructure of US allies in the region, with Qatar reporting that its primary gas facility has sustained “significant damage” from an attack after Iran issued evacuation warnings for energy facilities in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Fuel prices are already surging. If middle eastern energy infrastructure starts taking extensive damage on top of the already hugely significant Iranian blockade on the Strait of Hormuz, this war could end up affecting virtually every corner of human civilization in one way or another. Westerners are largely apathetic about US military explosives landing on populations on other continents. But once it starts having a direct impact on their personal bank accounts, you can expect them to get a lot more interested in US foreign policy. This war has been a bit odd for me because as an anti-imperialist peacemonger I’m not yet entirely sure what my role is in my commentary here. Normally I’d be begging westerners to care about another horrific act by the US war machine, but as things stand it looks like westerners are going to be forced to care about this one whether they want to or not. Normally I’d be writing furiously about how people should not support this war, but the war has exceptionally low public support already. Normally I’d be trying to help everyone open their eyes and recognize the US warmongers for the psychopaths that they are, but the Trumpanyahu administration is openly waging an unprovoked war of aggression while constantly thumping its chest and boasting about how it’s showing the Iranians “no quarter, no mercy” and saying it can kill whoever it wants with impunity. Normally I’d be writing about how the mass media are churning out war propaganda to manufacture consent for more US military butchery, but the mass media keep putting out stories about how the US government is lying about a war that should never have happened while Trump administration figures have public tantrums about how the media isn’t churning out war propaganda for them. President Trump is on social media babbling about how news outlets “should be brought up on Charges for TREASON” for not reporting on an embarrassing story about a US aircraft carrier fire the way he wants, while Secretary of War Pete Hegseth gave one of his fire-and-brimstone podium sermons bitching about how “an actual patriotic press” would be framing this war in a more positive light. Do you see what I mean? What am I supposed to do with this? Where does that leave dissident fringesters like myself? All I can do is clear my throat and sheepishly go “Uh, yeah, I uh… agree with CNN.” With Ukraine the mass media fell all over themselves to hide the west’s role in provoking the conflict, framing Putin as an evil maniacal Hitler figure who just spontaneously flipped out and invaded a country on Russia’s border because he hates freedom. With Gaza the western press gave nonstop narrative cover to Israel’s genocidal atrocities, constantly dragging public attention into an endless conversation about antisemitism and Jewish feelings whenever opposition to the slaughter got too hot. That’s just not happening with Iran. It’s the first US war I’ve ever seen where a big chunk of the empire just refused to get on board. The media’s not playing along, US allies are telling Trump to get stuffed when he asks for military assistance with the Strait of Hormuz, and the public’s not buying the lies. This is a frightening time to be alive — but you can’t say we’re in a period of stasis. Things are moving faster and faster. They might get a whole lot worse. They might get a whole lot better. They might get a whole lot worse and then get a whole lot better. But it seems a safe bet that the situation won’t remain the same.

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Richard
Richard@ricwe123·
It is truly refreshing to hear someone as Jeffrey Sachs laying bare the brutal facts.....
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Greek Stav@GrkStav·
"“Your views are so biased and predictable — you think the US are always the bad guys.”" Right, because it's such an outrageous, far-fetched, unsupported by mountains of evidence 'default position', apparently.
Aashis Joshi@aashisjo

In 2024, a few months into the Gaza genocide, my then PhD supervisor, a Dutch philosopher of technology at a Dutch university, admonished me saying, “Your views are so biased and predictable — you think the US are always the bad guys.” (I didn’t finish the PhD.)

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Greek Stav@GrkStav·
@Aaron_Good_ Internal fissures in the USA 'deep state' does the trick, imo.
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Greek Stav@GrkStav·
@Aaron_Good_ "how [did] Epstein emerg[e] from Iran-Contra with *more* power?" The enduring power of the "helper" who does the "dirty work" (but keeps records), I reckon.
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Greek Stav@GrkStav·
Initiator of massive bombing campaign (US/Israel) → "lawful self-defense" under Article 51. Responder (IRI) launching retaliatory barrages (with limited but tragic civilian spillover) → "deliberate and at scale targeting of civilians" + "pattern of bloodshed."
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Greek Stav@GrkStav·
The UNSC , the body tasked with maintaining peace, condemns the counterpunch while ignoring (or implicitly blessing) the first punch. What a world we live in!
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Greek Stav@GrkStav·
@antonioguterres "Second, my message to Iran: Stop attacking your neighbors, they were never parties to the conflict." The HECK they were not. Stop lying, Antonio.
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António Guterres
António Guterres@antonioguterres·
I have two clear messages: First, to the United States & Israel: It’s high time to end this war that is risking to get out of control, causing immense suffering on civilians, with dramatic effects on the global economy & potentially tragic consequences, especially for the least developed countries. Second, my message to Iran: Stop attacking your neighbors, they were never parties to the conflict. The Security Council has condemned these attacks, has ordered them to stop, as it has order to open the Strait of Hormuz. The prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz causes enormous pain for so many people around the world who have nothing to do with this conflict. It’s time for the force of the law to prevail over the law of the force. It’s time for diplomacy to prevail over war. My remarks from the European Council in Brussels: un.org/sg/en/content/…
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Greek Stav@GrkStav·
@Aaron_Good_ @antonioguterres Apparently, the IRI must carefully tailor its 'response' to ensure that it is 'proportional' and the 'minimum' as to collateral damages and loss of non-combatant lives required to effect its proportional and discriminating response!!!!!
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American Exception
American Exception@Aaron_Good_·
@antonioguterres The US military illegally attacked Iran. As such, US military bases are legitimate targets for Iran's defensive response to US/Zionist aggression. You know this. Stop trying to both-sides the most brazenly aggressive, illegal, and dishonorable war since Hitler attacked Poland.
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Jon Levine
Jon Levine@LevineJonathan·
Hey @NYCMayor — what does your wife mean by "fgts" here?
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Greek Stav@GrkStav·
Production as Social Validation: My' labor is only "human" if it is a conscious response to 'your' existence. The Mirror of the Other: I see 'my' own power as a "human power" because it sustains 'you'. 2/2
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Greek Stav@GrkStav·
When Marx says, in Notes on Mill, "In my production I would have objectified my individuality," and "In your enjoyment... I would have the direct consciousness of having satisfied a human need," he is defining the criteria for species-being: (1/2)
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