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The New Internationalist | New Internationalist Cooperative
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"Information is the raw material for society. It is information that turns us from individuals operating in isolation into communities... Authoritarians know this. That's why they spend so much time and energy trying to control the media and our ability to connect with each other. The more we know the less likely we are to tolerate tyranny."
- Editorial, Nanjala Nyabola, #NewInternationalist #552

Bookwomble Hence Musk's acquisition of Twitter and determination to subvert it with far right fuckery.
This issue's theme is “Searching for Truth in a World of Disinformation“.
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The concluding article in #NewInternationalist #551 is investigative journalist Matt Kennard's look at the USA's interference in the politics of other countries to further its own agenda. Knowing of the CIA's meddling with the politics of its traditional enemies, I was shocked to read of its propaganda tactics to undermine left-wing UK politicians from at least the end of WWII, most recently JC.
Reading of the UK as a vassal state to the USA is ⬇️

Bookwomble ... uncomfortable, but sadly rings true when you look at foreign policies & social trends
It was interesting (i.e., extremely concerning) to read about the rescinding in 2011 of a US law prohibiting governmental propagandising of US citizens & US allied countries, meaning, of course, that this has now become routine. No wonder conspiracy theories abound & trust in politics is so low.
I now need to read something revivifying!
2mo
The_Book_Ninja Starmer finished the job for the CIA then?😬 Oooh…controversial, again!🤣😉 2mo
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An article in #NewInternationalist #551 on press freedom led me to the website of Reporters Without Borders (Reporters Sans Frontiers), where there is an index ranking each country. While it could certainly be worse, it's depressing to find the UK at 23/180 given our national pride in freedom of speech. Still, we're better than the USA at 55th, despite the vaunted First Amendment.
Another reason to emigrate to Scandinavia!
https://rsf.org/en/index

mandarchy I think about this daily! I'm in the 🇺🇸 and we have several biased agencies that people are relying on for News. It doesn't help during an election with one guy who capitalizes on negative attention. 2mo
AnneCecilie I had no idea it was this bad. As a Norwegian I just assume that everyone else have the same freedom of speech as we do, and probably take it for granted. Off course I knew that Russia, China and North Korea where bad. But I‘m surprised that Western Europe, Canada, US and Australia isn‘t green as well. 2mo
Bookwomble @mandarchy That guy! 🍊😠 2mo
Bookwomble @AnneCecilie As this Press Gazette article reports, "...three UK publishers control 90% of print reach & 40% of online reach." And as they're owned by billionaire capitalists who fund major political parties, it's no surprise that our media is skewed to the right, & that opposition & dissenting voices get little traction ? https://pressgazette.co.uk/media-audience-and-business-data/media_metrics/who-ow... 2mo
mandarchy Yup 🥺 2mo
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"If we are going to sin, we must sin quietly." ☠️

Sir Eric Newton Griffith-Jones, attorney-general of Kenya, 1955-61 in a memo to the British governor of Kenya regarding the suppression of information about and the "plausible deniability" of, the illegal treatment of "Mau Mau rebels", detained in concentration camps built by the UK colonial government within 10 years of the liberation of the WWII nazi death camps.
#NewInternationalist #551

Bookwomble With apologies for the grim post. I think it's patriotic to learn about the horrors inflicted by states in the name of their citizens as it informs our understanding of how we are governed, what they'd do to "us" if they could get away with it, and how the opinions of others about our country are formed. 2mo
TrishB It‘s vitally important, we can‘t change it but we can certainly acknowledge it. 2mo
bibliothecarivs 'Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.' - James Baldwin 2mo
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"By December, half of the world's population will have had the opportunity to cast a vote this year."

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

#551 of #NewInternationalist Magazine focuses on party politics, which doesn't sound riveting (to me, at least), but it's important as it's how most politics is organised, so I guess I'll have things to learn.

The_Book_Ninja Just before he stuck the knife in….oooh, controversial🤣 3mo
Bookwomble @The_Book_Ninja Starmer does look archly Machiavellian in this photo, but perhaps he's just concentrating hard on holding in a wet fart 🍑💨💩 3mo
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The arrival today of the latest #NewInternationalist magazine (#550, Abortion: Why is Your Body Still a Battleground?) reminded me that I have a year's backlog to read! 😳
I do enjoy NI, it's not a chore, but it can be heavy.
I missed one, and then they just accumulated. We're on holiday next week, so while I definitely won't read them all, I'll try to read a couple, at least. Probably start with the latest, then the oldest and work through. 📚

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The latest edition of #NewInternationalist magazine, #540, has global land rights as its Big Story.
One of the general articles is about the Ukrainian government's attacks on unions, which prior to and since the Russian invasion, have led to widespread strikes in protest of Zelensky's legislative attempts to undermine worker's rights. The British government's UK Aid Agency has supported the anti-union crackdown, which perhaps partly explains ⬇️

Bookwomble ... why Johnson is so popular with the Ukrainian government. As the 2nd largest European country, after Russia, Ukraine's natural resources are a tempting exploitation target for both Putin and the West. The world is never as simple as Good Guys Vs Bad Guys, is it? 🇷🇺🇺🇦🇬🇧 2y
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"At Ivangorod on Russia's border with Estonia, several years ago, I was unceremoniously booted off a train and frogmarched down the tracks."

I thought I'd add another #FirstLineFridays as my other one was a bit boring! This is from #NewInternationalist #539, "Whose Railway is it Anyway?" ????

@ShyBookOwl

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The latest issue of #NewInternationalist, #539, focuses on railways, how they can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, their potential to ease cross-border travel, and their role in anti-capitalism, all relevant as a wave of strikes, including rail workers, sweeps the UK as the cost of living crises deepens and our government is ripping itself apart. Other stories include a cartoon history of Thomas Paine, and Palestinian skateboard resistance.

jlhammar That sounds like a really interesting magazine! 2y
Bookwomble @jlhammar I think so 😊 I look forward to each new issue. Their global perspectives on world events is eye-opening. 2y
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Glastonbury Romance (Revised) | John Cowper Powys
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I love it when different reading overlaps and mutually informs. Powys's characters inhabit a living environment in which the English trees, rocks, rivers and even the mud forming the river bed are all inhabited by a living animus with thoughts, feelings and influences. I've just finished a chapter titled The River in which the being of MC John Crow temporarily merges with a riverside willow tree shoot.
The latest edition of #NewInternationalist 👇

Bookwomble ...focuses on rivers, and this article talks of how the indigenous Kukama people of Peru (amongst others) view the Marañón River as person with rights which they are seeking to get recognised in law to protect it from ongoing extractive exploration and pollution.
Powys seems to express a Deist view of natural religion, which I'm also reading about in the tagged, so I've an interlinked feeling 🕸️
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