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âTo function, a democracy needs to meet two conditions: it needs to enable a free public conversation on key issues, and it needs to maintain a minimum of social order and institutional trust.â
Yuval Noah Harari, Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI
âTruth, then, isnât a one-to-one representation of reality. Rather, truth is something that brings our attention to certain aspects of reality while inevitably ignoring other aspects. No account of reality is 100 percent accurate, but some accounts are nevertheless more truthful than others.â
Yuval Noah Harari, Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI
âPopulists have sought to extricate themselves from this conundrum in two different ways. Some populist movements claim adherence to the ideals of modern science and to the traditions of skeptical empiricism. They tell people that indeed you should never trust any institutions or figures of authorityâincluding self-proclaimed populist parties and politicians. Instead, you should âdo your own researchâ and trust only what you can directly observe by yourself. This radical empiricist position implies that while large-scale institutions like political parties, courts, newspapers, and universities can never be trusted, individuals who make the effort can still find the truth by themselves. This approach may sound scientific and may appeal to free-spirited individuals, but it leaves open the question of how human communities can cooperate to build health-care systems or pass environmental regulations, which demand large-scale institutional organization. Is a single individual capable of doing all the necessary research to decide whether the earthâs climate is heating up and what should be done about it? How would a single person go about collecting climate data from throughout the world, not to mention obtaining reliable records from past centuries? Trusting only âmy own researchâ may sound scientific, but in practice it amounts to believing that there is no objective truth. As we shall see in chapter 4, science is a collaborative institutional effort rather than a personal quest.â
Yuval Noah Harari, Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI
âAs we have seen again and again throughout history, in a completely free information fight, truth tends to lose. To tilt the balance in favour of truth, networks must develop and maintain strong self-correcting mechanisms that reward truth telling. These self-correcting mechanisms are costly, but if you want to get the truth, you must invest in them.â
Yuval Harrari, Nexus
So I read Persepolis a while ago...

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Persepolis, Marjane Satrapi
Where to begin? One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This by Omar El Akkad puts into words what so many of us have been going through: the break with the liberalism we believed in, the jarring loss of faith in the most basic of Western promises. In under 200 pages, he expertly unpacks the various hypocrises of the United States; whatâs wrong with the current state of journalism; of how colonialism necessarily demands that history begins with the colonyâs formation, making every future work of violence an act of self-defense; of how language and fear are leveraged only in one direction in the conflict.
He also gives guidance on why and how to keep resisting. First, âevery derailment of normalcy matters when whatâs becoming normal is a genocide.â Second, âevery small act of resistance trains the muscle used to do it.â And the most effective protest, he argues, is a walking away. âNegative resistanceâ is the most frightening thing to those in power in our capitalist system that survives on participation and consumerism. A boycott or refusal to vote, to countenance, to allow order to continue, and the choice to put solidarity with a people that we do not âstand to gainâ by standing beside over our own âself-interestâ, fundamentally disrupts a culture that is willing to sacrifice others in order to get a never-ending more.
âYou are being asked to kill off a part of you that would otherwise scream in opposition to injustice,â El-Akkad writes. âYou are being asked to dismantle the machinery of a functioning conscience.... Forget pity, forget even the dead if you must, but at least fight against the theft of your soul.â This book is part analysis, part call-to-action, enlightening and one of those books that everyone who knows me will have to hear about for the rest of the year in every other conversation.
Content warnings for descriptions of violence, genocide, Islamophobia, xenophobia.
I think depression is quite a healthy state of being because all it reflects is a completely realistic perception of what's going on. (Laughs) I think to a certain degree you have to deaden your ability to feel and perceive. In order to function you have to cut out at least one part of your mind. Otherwise you'd be chronically sane in a society which is chronically insane.
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Iâm watching âThe Perfect Neighborâ on Netflix and itâs really got me thinking. A black person ( from the perspective of another black woman ) has always been seen as inherently violent by non-black individuals. It doesnât matter what we do, we will be seen as violent, loud, rude even when that isnât the case. In this case, Miss Owens was trying to protect her own children from a woman who has spent a little over a year shouting at them, harassing them, calling them the n-word and other profanities before taking it as far as throwing things at them. I would be just as livid as Miss Owens was when going to confront this woman. Anyone in her shoes would have been angry about something being thrown at their children after a year of harassment and having the police constantly contacted every other day, it seemed liked. A black woman is dead because a white woman was âscared for her life.â She felt entitled to property that was not hers. Susan murdered Miss Owens in cold-blood. Ajike Owens was murdered for being a mother and Susan Lorinscz was allowed to walk free during the investigation when a black person would have been held in custody while awaiting trial. You can claim that it wasnât premeditated all you want to, but Ajike is dead because she was protecting her children. There are children without a mother because of entitlement and white privilege. She was not scared for her life, she wanted Ajike Owens dead. She is a murderer and she deserves to pay for what she did.
The Voice of Hind Rajab (2025) - Kaouther Ben Hania
Red Crescent volunteers receive an emergency call. A 6-year old girl is trapped in a car under IDF fire in Gaza, pleading for rescue. While trying to keep her on the line, they do everything they can to get an ambulance to her.