On July 16, 1945, the Atomic Age began, as the old cliché goes. Hundreds
of modern alchemists journeyed to an occult gathering in the New Mexico
desert to conjure up a fantastical, mysterious force in the early hours
of the morning. The famously unclear origins of the code name for the
project, “Trinity,” only adds to the lore.
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Thursday, July 18, 2013
The beginning of the Bomb
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Preemptive Legitimate Defense: When a Movement of Your Body Can Kill You
From The Funambulist:
Whether we talk about the war in Iraq or the murder of Trayvon Martin,
there seems to emerge a legal means of justification for a country to
invade another or for a white man to kill a black boy. I call this means
“preemptive legitimate defense” insisting on its oxymoronic character
that demonstrates its ethical and legal absurdity. Such a claim is
revealing the contradictions of our era, what Slavoj Zizek denounces in
the marketing inventions of decaffeinated coffee and beer without
alcohol and their geopolitical equivalent: wars for peace. These
contradictions emerge from the necessity for a majority of people in the
Western World to maintain their way of life and to obtain an ethical justification for their political positioning. The notion of legitimate
is therefore important: it involves a narrative whose consistency
should be sufficient to be self-persuasive (the kind that makes us say
that we should not give money to a beggar because (s)he is probably part of a larger network that is abusing her or him). The notion of preemptive
also implies a narrative: an anticipated one — and therefore a
fictional or speculative one — that would retroactively justify the
defense. We find the paradox of Philip K. Dick’s Minority Report
here: if you know that someone is going to commit a crime you can
arrest him (her) before (s)he commits it; yet, if you do arrest him
(her) the crime has not been committed and therefore this person cannot
be legitimately punished. The justification of a “preemptive legitimate
defense” — of course, this is never presented that explicitely — is
therefore always either hypocritical or delusional.
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Decolonial Strategies and Dialogue in the Human Rights Field
José-Manuel Barreto, Critical Legal Thinking :
...A dog trained to attack the flesh, and
torture, kill, and gorge a man and a child in front of the mother
connects Fernando Botero’s Abu Grahib with Bartolomé de las Casas’
Short Account of the Destruction of the Indies. In this scenario
of colonial wars a dog is turned into a beast—a torture dog or a war
dog—by the inhumanity of conquistadors and invaders. The dog
becomes a powerful machine for terrorizing and destroying the
body, and for dehumanizing the colonized—and the colonizer. Five
hundred years apart these two images or stories are bound together by
their origin: the history of the advance of modern imperialism,
and the sensibility of their authors for the suffering of the
victims. The violence and dread of these events resonates in the
global consciousness and moral sentiment of our times
[ ... ]
Modernity cannot be identified
exclusively with emancipation, the Renaissance and the
Enlightenment, but it is also historically evident that
colonialism was another of its central foundations. The
conventional conception of
modernity needs to be revisited to accommodate the legacy of
modern imperialism: the conquest and colonization of the
world—a vast enterprise of domination marshaled through wars of
aggression, genocides, slavery, plunder and exploitation.
[ ... ]
The
history of modern ideas—modern rationality itself, conceptions of
the state, even Marxist and other critiques of capitalism—runs
interrelated to the history of modern imperialism. For a
geopolitical analysis of knowledge, the cultural colonization
of world civilizations, rationalities and intellectual
disciplines ended in the crucial assumption according to which the
origin of legitimate thinking is confined to a certain
geopolitical location, Europe, excluding the existence of other
sites of knowledge generation...
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ABFFE Joins Campaign Against NSA Surveillance
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Authorities 'use analytics tool that recognises sarcasm'
Zoe Kleinman Technology reports for BBC News:
French company Spotter has developed an analytics tool that claims to be able to identify sarcastic comments posted online.
Spotter says its clients include the Home Office, EU Commission and Dubai Courts.
The algorithm-based analytics software generates reputation reports based on social and traditional media material.
However some experts say such tools are often inadequate because of the nuance of language.
A spokeswoman for the Home Office said she should not comment at this time.
Spotter's UK sales director Richard May said the company monitored material that was "publicly available".
Its proprietary software uses a combination of linguistics, semantics
and heuristics to create algorithms that generate reports about online
reputation. It says it is able to identify sentiment with up to an 80%
accuracy rate.
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Federal Judge Parades Her Ignorance, Approves Torture of Guantanamo Prisoners
A U.S. District Judge not only doesn't know what torture is, she doesn't know her own history.
Judge Rosemary M. Collyer
doesn't know what people have known for decades, if not centuries:
force-feeding is torture. Force-feeding is torture. In fact, Judge
Collyer wouldn't be sitting where she is today if dozens of American (and British) women hadn't been tortured in this way in their fight for the right to vote. Women were maimed and died because of force-feeding.
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Military Industry Employee 'Throws Down Rifle' for 'Good of the World'
A five-year employee at private defense contracting corporation
General Dynamics publicly resigned Tuesday in protest of the company's
arming of US-led wars, declaring: "I have always believed that if every
foot soldier threw down his rifle war would end. I hereby throw mine
down."
Brandon
Toy sent his resignation letter in an email to his immediate
supervisors, coworkers, and the corporate chain of command, as well as
to Common Dreams, who published the statement Tuesday.
The letter has since gone viral, racketing tens of thousands of views on social media sites as attention continues to climb.
Toy—who penned the letter in May and sat on it for months—says that
when he pressed send and walked out of his office, he felt that a "giant
weight had been lifted from [his] shoulders."
"I feel fantastic," he told Common Dreams. "I did the right
thing. I am a little concerned about what I will do for work, but I know
I will be working for the good of the world."
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