Because then you're still stuck in this logic of there having to be this thing that everybody's on
For example, instagram sucks. Everyone is stylized and successful and beautiful. It makes me feel bad. Should we then build an open source version of something that makes people feel bad?
Try rethink things and what works for your community. And that may be something super small, instead of the one-to-one replacement of such a big platform
@MediaActivist hey so sorry I somehow missed this earlier! Personally I don't have any experience using Disroot, but if you do decide to move over there would love to know your experience :blobhappy:
The major of Amsterdam has banned all demonstrations and protests in the city until Thursday.
Do you think this, well, sucks?
Tough luck.
The people of Amsterdam who disagree with city policies (or any other matter, such as an ongoing genocide) currently have no way to express their discontent together with others in public space.
But there's always creative ways. A handful of people gathered together on Dam Square with empty banners and placards to bring out the absurdity of the situation.
The US is delivering F-35 parts, which in the Netherlands are held at Woensdrecht, and which NL is exporting to 'Israel'. There's a general export permit without an expiry date
Oxfam-Novib, the charity, and other partners who have brought this case object to Dutch exports of F-35 parts, because of the war crimes the zionist occupation is committing using these
Demands that export of F-35 parts to 'Israel' ceases immediately
UK Home Office wants to criminalize people looking after their health (by masking up ๐ท) and personally identifying information (by masking up :blackblob:)
As Craig Murray already said when reporting from the hearings of South Africaโs case against Israel on genocidal intent two weeks ago:
โOne thing I do know for certain. These two days in the Hague were absolutely crucial for deciding if there is any meaning left in notions of international law and human rights.โ
Tomorrow 1pm CET the International Court of Justice in the Hague will deliver its verdict in South Africa's case against 'israel' for genocidal intent.
At issue tomorrow not so much whether โisrael' is in real-time committing an actual genocide, or even whether it has shown genocidal intent. All of that has been documented beyond doubt.
Rather, the real trial is whether this court, the ICJ itself, is capable of delivering a verdict that acknowledges this truth.
~ stop the genocide in gaza ~header image: cityscape by night with rows of orange-red, purple and blue-lit skyscrapers, with multiple searchlights searching the skyavatar: a tiny sculpture of a sparrow against a purple background, shown from the side, with a frowning beak, short wings, and one huge gazing eye