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Juergen Plieninger

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Bibliothekar, OPL in Rente, Soziologe & Blogger. Themen: Web 2.0, E-Learning, Web Publishing, OER. Aktiv im BIB. Hier nur Reposts. https://t.co/TSbIaF0tdQ

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Juergen Plieninger@jplie·
"Schafe sind Herdentiere wie die Menschen. Sie schlachten sich jedoch nicht selbst ab." Gabriel Laub
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In the autumn of 1942, a slight, 32-year-old Polish social worker named Irena Sendler passed through the gates of the Warsaw Ghetto with a carpenter’s toolbox in her arms. Beneath the hammers and nails lay a drugged six-month-old infant, breathing softly, utterly silent. One cry would have meant instant death for both of them. Irena smiled at the guards; they waved her through. They never suspected that this quiet woman would repeat the journey 2,499 more times. The ghetto was a slow-motion extermination. Starvation, disease, and random murder stalked every street. Jewish parents faced a choice no human being should ever have to make: keep their child and watch them waste away, or hand them to a stranger who promised a chance—however thin—at life. Irena came officially to inspect for typhus. In reality, she came to steal children from death. Babies left in toolboxes or ambulances under false bottoms. Toddlers sedated and tucked into potato sacks. Older children led by the hand through the stinking, lightless sewers while German boots marched overhead. “Not a sound,” she whispered as rats scurried past their feet. She knew that the rescued children would be given new names, new religions, new families. Their pasts would vanish unless someone remembered. So, on fragile scraps of tissue paper, Irena wrote each child’s real name, their parents’ names, and their new hiding place. She rolled the papers tight, slipped them into glass jars, and buried them beneath an apple tree in a neighbor’s garden. If she were caught and killed, the truth might still survive. She was caught. On October 20, 1943, the Gestapo kicked in her door. They took her to Pawiak Prison and demanded the list. When she refused, they smashed both her legs with iron bars. Then her feet. Then her arms. For weeks the beatings continued. She never spoke. They scheduled her execution. On the appointed morning, guards dragged the broken woman from her cell. Instead of a firing squad, she found herself outside the prison walls—alive. The Polish underground council Żegota had bribed a guard to mark her file “shot while trying to escape.” Officially dead, Irena Sendler limped back into the shadows to keep working.When the war finally ended, the first thing she did was dig up the jars under the apple tree. She spent years trying to return the children—now scattered across convents, farms, and foster homes—to whatever family might remain. Almost no parents had survived. But the children had. Because of her, 2,500 Jewish boys and girls lived to grow up, to marry, to have children and grandchildren of their own—an entire secret branch of the human family tree that the Nazis never managed to cut down.For decades her story stayed buried deeper than the jars themselves. Then, in 1999, four high-school girls in rural Kansas stumbled across a brief mention of her name. They found the old woman still living quietly in Warsaw and brought her courage back into the light. Journalists called her the greatest rescuer of the Holocaust. Irena only shook her head.“I could have saved more,” she said. “That regret follows me to the grave.”Irena Sendler—armed with nothing but a ghetto work permit, a toolbox, and a refusal to look away—proved that even in the heart of the worst evil humanity has ever devised, one determined person can still keep the darkness from winning completely.
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Christian Felber
Christian Felber@felber_c·
Einen TEDx talk zur Gemeinwohl-Ökonomie gab es bisher auf Spanisch (Murcia, 2013) und Englisch (Vienna, 2015). Jetzt dank TEDx Kollerschlag auch auf Deutsch. Ein „Wirtschaftsmodell mit Zukunft“ braucht es jetzt dringender denn je, bitte weit verbreiten: youtube.com/watch?v=DKgxIm…
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Florian Gallwitz
Florian Gallwitz@FlorianGallwitz·
Der Spiegel ist nicht allein. Ein nennenswerter Teil amerikanischer Nachrichtenartikel ist bereits ganz oder teilweise KI-generiert, ohne dass die Leser davon wissen sollen.
Jenna Russell@jennajrussell

AI is already at work in American newsrooms. We examine 186k articles published this summer and find that ~9% are either fully or partially AI-generated, usually without readers having any idea. Here's what we learned about how AI is influencing local and national journalism:

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Thomas Jäger@jaegerthomas2·
In den USA wird gerade ein Aufstand erfunden, um ihn niederzuschlagen. Ziel: Niemand soll es wagen, sich dem Willen des Präsidenten zu widersetzen.
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Flood 🇪🇺 With Facts 🥇
Flood 🇪🇺 With Facts 🥇@Hirn_aus_Hack·
#Merz goes MAGA und stellt sich hinter #Spahn. Politisches Versagen hat in Deutschland keinerlei Konsequenzen mehr. The Flood-Gates are open. Ich glaube, wir können uns in unseren schlimmsten Albträumen noch nicht ausmalen, was diese Union noch mit Deutschland anstellen wird.
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@jmlotman 🇺🇳 selbstgespräch
"J'accuse"-Anklage des Parteiführers der arabischen Israeli in der Knesset, der jetzt gerade aus dem Parlament ausgestoßen werden soll, wegen eines Gaza-Statements. (Ein langes, leidenschaftliches Statement, im Volltext.)
Ami Dar@AmiDar

This piece by Ayman Odeh, the most admirable Israeli politician of our generation, is so good and so important that I am copying the whole thing here. Pease read and share: * * * * * * * Today, my voice, my party, and my very presence in the Israeli parliament are under attack. But this is not just an attack: It's an attempt to erase me, and all those who oppose the Netanyahu government, the occupation and war in Gaza. Members of both the ruling coalition as well as members of the opposition are trying to impeach me over a tweet I posted on X nearly six months ago, in which I wrote: "I am happy about the release of the hostages and the prisoners. We must now free both peoples from the yoke of occupation. Because we were all born free." A tweet that endorses a humane and just position, based on the universal recognition that no one's freedom can survive at the cost of another's, shouldn't trigger such controversy. But here, in Israel, words like these are twisted to mean "support for terrorism." Let me be clear: those who support terror are not, like me, advocates for peace. Those who support terror actually sit in this Israeli government. They are the extremists, not me. But instead of taking responsibility for their own words and deeds, they are now judging me for what I feel, for what I wrote. Many of those extremists, some ministers in this government, have declared, since the very first days of this war: "Gaza should be burned to the ground." Others said, without shame: "The children of Gaza brought this upon themselves." Some went even further, proclaiming: "There are no innocents in Gaza" and even: "Men should be separated from women and children – and then executed." These are the words of sitting members of the Knesset, some from the Netanyahu coalition, some from the opposition. And yet they want to impeach me and to silence all of us who speak out against the war. Like Émile Zola, who cried out in defense of human conscience during the Dreyfus Affair, I too feel a moral duty to cry out. I accuse. I accuse the Israeli government, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, of waging a war of annihilation against the Palestinian people. This is a government that has abandoned even the faintest pretense of morality. Its goal is not security, it is vengeance, destruction, domination and occupation. I accuse those who are supporting this disgraceful, dangerous, and profoundly anti-democratic impeachment process. This is not an isolated event. It is yet another painful step in a systematic campaign to erase the political representation of Arab citizens of Israel and to silence every moral voice that dares to speak about equality, justice, democracy and peace. I accuse the mainstream Israeli media, which has largely failed to cover this impeachment process with the gravity it demands. The same media that obscures the horrors of war – the suffering of children, the starvation, the destruction. Much of the Israeli media chose, from the very beginning of this war, to serve the government, and to hide reality from the public. This is not journalism: It is complicity. I accuse the leaders of the opposition who have failed to offer a real alternative to this criminal path. They chose to play by the rules written by a system sliding toward fascism. A democracy without a moral opposition is no democracy at all. I accuse those who support Jewish supremacy, who refuse to see us as equals, who deny our humanity and who fail to recognize even a single nonviolent freedom fighter among the Palestinian people. The Palestinian people have the right to exist, the right to resist injustice, and the right to seek freedom, through dignity, through persistence, and through the justice of our cause. I accuse the leadership of the settler movement – the ideological vanguard of apartheid and Israel's shadow government. They preach ethnic cleansing, glorify Jewish supremacy, and work daily to expel and erase the Palestinian people, in the West Bank, Gaza, and the Negev, in the name of Judaism but against its values. I accuse those leading the campaign of destruction in Gaza. They have crossed every red line. They have lost all restraint. They act with a cruelty that history will shudder to remember. I accuse those who demolish cities, erase lives and perpetuate an illegal occupation, all in the name of Israel's "security." I accuse those responsible for the horrifying massacre of October 7. This is an unforgivable crime. Killing innocents – elderly people, women, men, young people, including those dancing at a music festival – is an appalling crime. I have condemned these horrific crimes hundreds of times. I visited the families of the hostages and the victims. I carry their pain. I recognize their pain. The murder of innocent people must always be condemned. This is a moral principle I will never abandon. The crimes of Israel's occupation can never justify the killing of even a single innocent Israeli civilian on October 7. And nothing that happened on October 7 can ever justify the killing of even one innocent Palestinian civilian in Gaza. I accuse the international community. Yes, I accuse U.S. President Donald Trump and his predecessors, who legitimized the war of annihilation in Gaza and the rise of fascism in Israel. Trump spoke about annexation and apartheid without a trace of empathy or any recognition of the price that would be paid for it. And I accuse us, too. Yes, I accuse myself. We have not done enough. We have not been strong enough, loud enough, to stop this catastrophe. We have not worked hard enough to empower the Arab vote in Israel. But we are here. We are still standing. And we will not stop. We will not be silent. We will not falter. But I do not accuse the families of the hostages and the victims of October 7. They deserve every embrace, even when their own government abandoned them. I do not accuse the Arab public in Israel, who once again have proven to be a moral compass, a voice of reconciliation in a sea of hatred. And I certainly do not accuse the Palestinian people in Gaza or the West Bank. Gaza is the most devastated place on earth since World War II. The West Bank's over 1,300 military checkpoints make daily life for Palestinians living under occupation nearly impossible. I see their suffering. I hear their cries. I see the destruction. I know the impossible choices they face every day under siege, under occupation, under bombardment. I see people who simply want to live – who simply want to raise their children in dignity and peace, and to realize their right to self-determination through the establishment of a Palestinian state. I see people who have been stripped of their freedom and their humanity, trapped between the walls of oppression and the fires of war. I do not accuse those who oppose this war: Jews and Arabs who declared in a clear, unwavering voice: not in our name. Our destiny is shared. We are not enemies. We are partners. And I accuse Israel's occupation, which fuels the pain, destruction, and endless cycle of violence. This is why I believe we must liberate both peoples, because we were all born free. The path of Israel's right wing has failed. This war of annihilation has achieved nothing and will achieve nothing. In the end, Palestinians and Israelis will rise together. Only a political solution can bring justice, safety, and peace from the river to the sea. History will judge those who stayed silent, and honor those who resisted and believed. We choose to believe. We choose to resist. Only together can we build something else: a different future. A better future. Because my children, just like every child, are so desperately thirsty for life. They are thirsty for joy. They are thirsty for the simple, stubborn hope that refuses to die. They are thirsty for security, for peace, for the right simply to be. And who among us is not? This week, when I face impeachment for my principles, I will stand in the Knesset with my head held high. Every word I said represents me fully – and I take nothing back. Not a sentence, not a word, not a letter, not a comma, not even a single dot. My positions are moral positions. They offer an alternative, an alternative of democracy, equality, and peace for both the Jewish and Palestinian peoples. Because history will judge them. And history will vindicate me. * * * * * * * * Ayman Odeh is a Palestinian citizen of Israel, a member of the Israeli Knesset and the leader of the Hadash-Ta'al party.

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@ChrisStoecker
@ChrisStoecker@ChrisStoecker·
Dass die neue Wirtschaftsministerin an einem Tag, an dem 78 Prozent der Last in Deutschland durch Erneuerbare Energien abgedeckt wird so einen Auftritt (und so einen Nicht-Auftritt) hinlegt, ist in der Tat besorgniserregend und befremdlich. Was soll das?
Sven Giegold@sven_giegold

Suchbild: Wer findet unsere Energieministerin bei der Erneuerbaren-Allianz beim Treffen der EU-Energieminister*innen? Richtig: Niemand! Reiche nahm lieber an der Nuklear-Allianz teil. Diese symbolische Abkehr von den Erneuerbaren war ihr auch sichtbar peinlich. Schaut selbst:

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Pippa Norris
Pippa Norris@PippaN15·
Three-quarters of Republicans believe that Trump is "honest and trustworthy". Do they live in an alternative universe, perhaps?
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AlleNeune 🇪🇺💚
AlleNeune 🇪🇺💚@reiseholic·
Wenn wir mit Reiche wieder auf Gas und Atomkraft setzen und es als technologieoffen verkaufen, müssen wir auch den Faxgeräten wieder eine Chance bieten. 🙃 #ReicheRücktritt
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Ricarda Lang
Ricarda Lang@Ricarda_Lang·
Die Mütter und Väter des Grundgesetzes haben uns Instrument des Parteiverbots an die Hand gegeben, weil sie wussten, dass es möglich ist, dass Parteien sich demokratischer Mittel bedienen, um an die Macht zu kommen -um sie dann zu zerstören. Die AfD ist genau eine solche Partei.
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Sue Lacey Bryant
Sue Lacey Bryant@SueLaceybryant·
More than 19 of my articles are in LibGen, the database pirated to train Meta AI. Mostly penned at weekends and unpaid, over 40 years - sharing ideas & experience within my profession; on occasion perhaps even advancing information science? theatlantic.com/technology/arc…
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Samantha Rose Hill@Samantharhill·
"Businessmen became politicians and were acclaimed as statesmen, while statesmen were taken seriously only if they talked the language of successful businessmen." — Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism
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WOLF LOTTER🦉
WOLF LOTTER🦉@wolflotter·
"Zu Tode gefürchtet ist auch gestorben"" Johann Nestroy für alle, denen vor 2025 die Muffe geht. Confidence!
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