theintercept.com

nonailsleft, to world in American Medical Missions Trapped in Gaza, Facing Death by Dehydration as Population Clings to Life

Small thing to consider is that it’s actually Egypt that’s refusing to let though aid

https://www.newarab.com/news/rift-deepens-between-egypt-israel-over-rafah-crossing

They were cashing 5k/person they let through and I guess that racket done for. Israel is probably happy to let through everyone bar known Hamas members from their side

https://theintercept.com/2024/03/07/gaza-palestinians-border-crossing-egypt/

Freuks, to privacy in Signal’s New Usernames Help Keep the Cops Out of Your Data
@Freuks@lemmy.ml avatar

Articles contains 1894 words, hmm 😏

theinspectorst, to world in Kibbutz Be’eri Rejects Story in New York Times October 7 Exposé: “They Were Not Sexually Abused”
@theinspectorst@kbin.social avatar

I mean I suppose there are a few ways you could read this.

One is that the NYT article was inaccurate - it wouldn't be the first time that fake news around this conflict has travelled halfway around the world before the truth has had its breakfast.

But another interpretation is that tight-knit communities don't want the full horror of the final moments of these girls and women to be so publicly exposed to the world. The article points out that the NYT article effectively identified the individuals and that can't have been a helpful experience for their surviving families and friends.

rbesfe, to privacy in NSA Orders Employees to Spy on the World “With Dignity and Respect”

I mean, if they’re going to do it either way I’d rather a spy agency have this attitude than not. Silver linings and all that.

And before you smash those reactionary fingers on the screen/keyboard, I should be clear that Ed Snowden is a national hero and the NSA should, in an idealistic sense, be abolished. Will it? No.

shreddy_scientist,
@shreddy_scientist@lemmy.ml avatar

I dig the latter part of the statement, but that first half bugs me. Shouldn’t they have a warrant in order to monitor someone to an extent where this needs to be stated?

Hexagon, to privacy in NSA Orders Employees to Spy on the World “With Dignity and Respect”

Is this for real? It’s not The Onion?

shreddy_scientist,
@shreddy_scientist@lemmy.ml avatar

Legit leaked info the NSA tells their employees…

Riccosuave, to politics in Georgia GOP Gears Up to Remove Atlanta Prosecutor Who Indicted Donald Trump
@Riccosuave@lemmy.world avatar

We already know from Pudding Rob’s actions in Florida that these kind of laws are going to be used to:

  • Allow the executive or legislative branches to override the judiciary, thereby functionally eliminating the separation of powers
  • Override democracy by removing duly elected officials at the sole discretion of one person (Florida), or by another unelected body (Georgia)
  • Create a legal fiefdom where the executive or legislative branches can determine the outcome of judicial matters through sheer fiat by removing prosecutors who do not align with their intended outcomes, and then hand selecting those who do

Party of “Law and Order” my fucking ass…

PunnyName,

That’s because “law and order” always meant “arrest black people”.

aseriesoftubes,

That’s completely unfair.

They’re happy to indiscriminately arrest brown people too.

agent_flounder,

As well as LGBTQ people, and anyone else in the “out group”.

CoderKat,

Now now, it’s more general than that. In between shooting black people, they also love to use their laws on other things they don’t like, such as other people’s abortions (not their own, mind you – that’s different), LGBT people, and immigrants (especially scary turban men).

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