Imperial Boomerang (written by Chris Hedges) The murders of unarmed civilians on the streets of Minneapolis, including the killing today of the intensive-care nurse Alex Jeffrey Pretti, would not come as a shock to Iraqis in Fallujah or Afghans in Helmand province. They were terrorized by heavily armed American execution squads for decades. It would not come as a shock to any of the students I teach in prison. Militarized police in poor urban neighborhoods kick down doors without warrants and kill with the same impunity and lack of accountability. What the rest of us are facing now, is what Aimé Césaire called imperial boomerang. Empires, when they decay, employ the savage forms of control on those they subjugate abroad, or those demonized by the wider society in the name of law and order, on the homeland. The tyranny Athens imposed on others, Thucydides noted, it finally, with the collapse of Athenian democracy, imposed on itself. But before we became the victims of state terror, we were accomplices. Before we expressed moral outrage at the indiscriminate taking of innocent lives, we tolerated, and often celebrated, the same Gestapo tactics, as long as they were directed at those who lived in the nations we occupied or poor people of color. We sowed the wind, now we will reap the whirlwind. The machinery of terror, perfected on those we abandoned and betrayed, including the Palestinians in Gaza, is ready for us.
A remarkable story about a very remarkable woman! "Wu Zetian was not content with the title of empress—she seized the throne herself and, from 690 to 705 CE, became the only woman in Chinese history to rule as emperor, bypassing husbands or sons as middlemen."
⚠Satire Alert⚠ "I expect you are distraught this year’s World Economic Forum has come to an end, and once again, you missed out because you didn’t get an invitation. Luckily, you can stop crying because I was a special guest, just like I am every year, and I’m more than happy to give you the lowdown!"
"Based on comprehensive data from conflict databases, academic estimates, and reports on civilian casualties in foreign wars (excluding domestic conflicts or genocides within a country’s own borders), the United States is responsible for the highest number of civilian deaths in other countries since 1960. This is primarily driven by major US-led or US-involved interventions, with total estimates exceeding 4 million civilian fatalities across multiple conflicts (figures vary due to challenges in attribution and indirect causes like famine or disease exacerbated by war)."
Sad but true... "The public perception of war has changed radically over the past few decades. It is no longer viewed as the abomination that it is. The consequences are dire: World War III is imminent." View quoted note →
"It seems that every day we’re reminded that we live in an era of great power rivalry—that the rules-based order is fading, that the strong can do what they can, and the weak must suffer what they must." These were the grave reflections of Canada’s Prime Minister, Mark Carney, delivered in his 22 January speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. With such Thucydidean tendences in international relations bothering the PM, Carney feared that "strong tendency of countries to go along, get along to accommodate, to avoid trouble, to hope that compliance will buy safety." In abjuring this tendency, options beyond accommodation and grudging acceptance had to be considered. Who better to inspire than the meditations of Czech dissident author Václav Havel, whose 1978 essay “The Power of the Powerless” had conspicuously moved Carney?"
"European consumers are fighting back against the U.S. following Trump’s threats to take control of Greenland, a Danish territory. As a result, two mobile apps that offer a way to determine if products are made in America, then suggest local alternatives, have surged to the top of the Danish App Store in recent days."
"There’s a crisis of creativity in mainstream American culture. We have fewer and fewer studios and record labels and fewer and fewer platforms online that serve independent artists and creators."
"Dr. Gladys West, the pioneering mathematician whose work laid the foundation for modern GPS technology, has died. She passed away Saturday, surrounded by her loving family. She was 95."