Monatsarchive: Januar 2022

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Apple und Google sollen Telegram verbannen

FAZ: Bundesinnenministerin Nancy Faeser (SPD) will Apple und Google wegen Gewaltaufrufen und Hetze auffordern, die Telegram-App aus ihrem Angebot zu verbannen. Sie wolle die beiden Anbieter für Apps auf mobilen Endgeräten an ihre „gesellschaftliche Verantwortung“ erinnern, sagte die Ministerin am … Weiterlesen

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Norman Solomon, CounterPunch: While outsized profits keep benefiting the upper class and enriching the already obscenely rich, the cascading effects of extreme income inequality are drowning the hopes of the many. Corporate power constrains just about everything, whether healthcare or … Weiterlesen

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Good lives

Ian Sample, Guardian: It is hard to imagine humans spending their lives in virtual reality when the experience amounts to waving your arms about in the middle of the lounge with a device the size of a house brick strapped … Weiterlesen

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Another January, a long time ago and far away

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Henry Giroux, Truthout: The current political moment is dominated by a massive propagandistic machine, fueled largely by right-wing social media platforms that undermine the promise of hope and its foundational political and educational elements that wed truth and the search … Weiterlesen

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Restaurateur donates 10,000 KN95 masks to help Oakland schools in a ‘very tough bind’

San Francisco Chronicle: When restaurateur Eugene Lee learned that Oakland students had created an online petition last week demanding school district officials provide KN95 masks to help protect all pupils during the omicron surge, he sprang into action. Lee, whose restaurant Noodle Belly is opening … Weiterlesen

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