Note: CONTENT WARNING - some of this content is about upsetting, disturbing or triggering events & attitudes. Seek competent help - including professional - if you need it. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that linked
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anyone distressed by anything in this post, or for any other reason considering
seeking support, resources are available in Australia here, here, and here. In other nations, you will have to do an Internet search using terms such as “mental health support - <your nation>” (which, for instance, may lead to this, this, and this, in the USA, or this, this, and this, in France [biased towards English-language - my apologies]), or perhaps try https://www.befrienders.org/.
Note: in my “from the news” posts, quotes are shown italicised and blue, my comments are in a different shade of blue, and “good” items are (when I remember) shown in green. I have loosely grouped the posts where such seemed reasonable, but that is subjective (i.e., my opinion - others are free to disagree), and challenging, as some posts belong in multiple “groups”.
Frrom this week’s news on society generally, the climate crisis, environmental issues, and nuclear threats/issues (please note: this is a cut down and/or combined version of what I used to do):
on society generally:
- “The Ineptitude is The Point” https://www.okdoomer.io/shocking-ineptitude/ “On weaponized incompetence.”
- “UN chief warns of ‘cyber mercenaries’ amid spike in weaponising digital tools” https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/06/1151266
- “Not all ‘open source’ AI models are actually open: here’s a ranking” https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-02012-5 “Many of the large language models that power chatbots claim to be open, but restrict access to code and training data.” This is referred to as open washing
- “Are you a giver or a taker? | Adam Grant” https://youtu.be/YyXRYgjQXX0?si=flXABv0K3YKJxQk9 This is the best video on psychological aspects of working (and living) with other people - not only in business, as the presentation focuses on - that I have come across in many years I may look for more talks by this presenter - such as “The surprising habits of original thinkers | Adam Grant | TED” https://youtu.be/fxbCHn6gE3U?si=FXghmDWTFo9IrDSA which is very interesting (especially on browser choice/joke) Those also led me to: “Why do we celebrate incompetent leaders? | Martin Gutmann | TEDxBerlin” https://youtu.be/DU06c7f9fzc?si=888jbGWWOHm6IVrY “Management historian Martin Gutmann challenges us to rethink what great leadership looks like. While we tend to celebrate those with a proclivity for action and brash words, great leaders are often precisely those who don't need to generate excessive noise or activity” We need to celebrate boring leaders as they are often better
- an excellent commentary on the passive-aggressive formulation “just saying”: “An Autistic Perspective on “Just Saying” 😆 #actuallyautistic” https://youtube.com/shorts/-oHnRCHVMvI?si=BKKavo6fIY6myrSv
- “Fear of difference / change” https://politicalmusingsofkayleen.blogspot.com/2024/06/fear-of-difference-change.html
- “Unfit for purpose senior business personnel” https://politicalmusingsofkayleen.blogspot.com/2024/06/unfit-for-purpose-senior-business.html
- “Australia’s
biggest companies made nearly $100bn in ‘crisis profits’ amid Covid and
Ukraine war | Australia news | The Guardian” https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/jun/19/australias-biggest-companies-made-nearly-100bn-in-crisis-profits-amid-covid-and-ukraine-war “Oxfam
analysis finds Woolworths, Hancock Prospecting and NAB among companies
to rake in much higher profits off the back of crisis conditions”
- “Australian mining magnate Andrew Forrest can sue Meta over Facebook scam ads, US court rules | Meta | The Guardian” https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/jun/19/metas-bid-to-dismiss-case-brought-by-andrew-forrest-over-facebook-scam-ads-dismissed-by-us-court This could help others in similar situations - it definitely will if Mr Forrest wins
the climate crisis:
- “Global survey reveals ‘truly astonishing’ consensus for stronger climate action” https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/06/1151271
- “A Baby born in April 2023 has never Experienced a Month that wasn’t the Hottest on Record” https://www.juancole.com/2024/06/experienced-hottest-record.html
- “Andrew Forrest says Coalition’s abandonment of 2030 emissions target would ‘decimate’ economy | Energy | The Guardian” https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/jun/18/andrew-twiggy-forrest-coalition-2030-emissions-target-decimate-economy “Coalition’s climate and energy policy in disarray as opposition splits over nuclear and renewables | Australian politics | The Guardian” https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/jun/18/coalition-climate-energy-policy-opposition-split-nuclear-renewables
- “‘Let’s get on with it’: Regions want real solutions, not politics” https://theaimn.com/lets-get-on-with-it-regions-want-real-solutions-not-politics/ An “Alliance and Community Power Agency” media release with three specific recommendations
environmental issues:
- “Australian
cattle industry says clearing bushland grown after 1990 should not
count as deforestation | Rural Australia | The Guardian” https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/jun/19/cattle-australia-land-clearing-deforestation-loophole What a load of complete and utter tripe by a bunch of climate flat earthers
pandemics and disease risks, including zoonotic:
- “Global failure to prepare for pandemics ‘gambling with children’s future’ | Global development | The Guardian” https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/article/2024/jun/18/global-failure-to-prepare-for-future-pandemics-helen-clark-ellen-johnson-sirleaf-h5n1-mpox
My links for activism post may aid any activism you may decide to do on any/all of these. If you do, don’t get too fixated on specific instances of problems - important though they may well be: take a moment to also consider the broader issues these incidents and groups of incidents may suggest/reveal. Also, consider this poem of mine.
Assumptions / basis
In writing this, I have assumed / started from the following:
- this blog states quite clearly that it is about political and human rights matters, including lived experience of problems, and thus I will assume readers are reasonable people who have noted the content warning in the post header;
Possible flaws
Where I can, I will try to highlight possible flaws / issues you should consider:
- there may be flawed logical arguments in the above: to find out more about such flaws and thinking generally, I recommend Brendan
Myers’ free online course “Clear and Present Thinking”;
- I could be wrong - so keep your thinking caps on, and make up your own minds for yourself.
If they are of any use of interest, the activism information links from my former news posts are available in this post.
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