lorenzolmp.bsky.social
astrophysics 🌌 + climate activism 🦣 = @scientistrebellion.bsky.social 🌹. Sees the world through the eyes of a scientist and of a dreamer. Lecce -> Berlin
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"Anarchy" is code for Black people. We are watching open air slave auctions and hunting of Black people financed by the European Union who pays these murders to deter migration at any cost.
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Not accessible from the EU 😪
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Today's new low in the German police state: after the "Free" University cancelled the event with UN Special Rapporteur Albanese, the cops entered the Uni to shut down the *replacement streaming* organized by students!!!
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New place was found but with reduced capacity (my ticket is not valid anymore) but event and likely police intervention will be broadcasted here
youtube.com/live/5OxigLi...
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... aaand the venue was forced to withdraw 🤷Germany, after 80 years always so consistent
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What is liberal German academia doing in the meantime, you ask? Banning the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories from speaking at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. It’s nauseating. bsky.app/profile/benb...
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Also not a real "Wasserman"
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I prefer buying second-hand these days
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"Sig. Einstein, Sig. Russel, la Vostra partecipazione al dibattito sullo necessità dello sviluppo di bombe atomiche riduce la credibilità delle istutuzioni scientifiche" Firmato: assolutamente nessuno
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell...
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This trial unfortunately was only the first of several court cases brought against members of Scientist Rebellion. If you can, consider supporting the crowfunding to help deal with the legal expenses opencollective.com/scientist-re...
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Meanwhile scientists write "[...] we are shocked by the ferocity of the extreme weather events in 2023. We are afraid of the uncharted territory that we have now entered. Conditions are going to get very distressing and potentially unmanageable for large regions of the world" tinyurl.com/2vtwjp9a
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So yeah, we are facing "the greatest challenge to humanity" but let's invest the little time we have left prosecuting scientists for trespassing and for sticking to luxury cars rather than helding governments and fossil fuel companies accountable
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The scientists were sentenced to 210 daily fines each for damage to property & trespassing. However the judge dropped the charge of coercion, recognizing that the main goal of the actions was to draw attention to the climate crisis, which he called "the greatest challenge facing humanity."
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"HellNo" also has a nice ring to it