

Ich habe diese Woche erst eine interessante Folge des 11km-Podcast über diese Arbeitslager gehört: https://ndr-podcast.ard-mcdn.de/progressive/2025/1009/AU-20251009-1855-2700.mp3
Diese ganze Industrie ist einfach all kinds of fucked up.
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Ich habe diese Woche erst eine interessante Folge des 11km-Podcast über diese Arbeitslager gehört: https://ndr-podcast.ard-mcdn.de/progressive/2025/1009/AU-20251009-1855-2700.mp3
Diese ganze Industrie ist einfach all kinds of fucked up.


Warum zum Fick wird sowas überhaupt über Spenden finanziert?


Not a vlogger, but CarlH was a respected reddit user who had a long and successful series of C programming lessons on youtube. I remember going through some of his videos back in the day.
He was arrested for abusing and exploiting his own son for child pornography, and later commited suicide in jail. I guess you can’t fall much harder.
One of the many reddit posts about the story: https://www.reddit.com/r/UnresolvedMysteries/comments/upkjb7/carl_h_once_made_a_following_for_himself_online/


Trump scheißt auf das amerikanische Volk.
Auf dem Handy nutze ich seit Jahren einfach Firefox mit Ublock, funktioniert im Großen und Ganzen sehr gut.


Jokes on them, haven’t bought anything from that God-forsaken corporation of evil in over a decade.


Lowkey hilarious that this government resigned so fast that when I came across this thread, I was unsure whether it was old news from yesterday or whether had already installed yet another government led by Lecornu, again.


Ein Unding, dass sowas in Deutschland erlaubt ist.


I’ve watched part of this speech, and it made me wonder if his handlers actually sometimes roleplay stuff for him. Like, some stories he tells sound like they’re based on things he experienced in real life, but they’re obviously absurd, so maybe it was just things that were played for him to make him feel good?
E. g. the part about the leaders of Azerbaijan and the other country (Trump seems to have forgotten its name, once again):
Azerbaijan was — this was going on for 36 years. They said, it’s not solvable, sir. You can’t — don’t do it. I said, I will do it. I will do it. And I got on the phone with the two countries. They were great. They were great. I knew immediately. I knew as soon as I started talking to them, we’re going to solve that war. And we did. Now they’re so happy. Now they’re friends. One said he’s been President for 32 years — 22 years. He said, you know, for 22 years, I did nothing but kill his people. They were in the room together at the Oval Office. And they started off spread like this. They have the beautiful Resolute Desk. And one was here, and one was here. You couldn’t get further away. That’s the furthest I’ve ever seen two people in front of me. And as the hour went by, they got closer, closer, closer. And at the end of the hour, we had it done. And they hugged and hugged and hugged. And I said, that’s so nice, and you’re going to remain friends. And I spoke to them — one of them — the other day. He said, no, he’s now my friend. But for 22 years, he’s been the head of Azerbaijan for 22 years. And the other guy — great guy, too — seven. And you know that war. That was a war that was not solvable. He said, for seven years. And the other one said, for 22 years, all I did was kill his people. That’s all I’ve done. I said, well, we’re going to put a stop to that. So we solved that.
Well ok, maybe he’s just completely talking out of his ass here. But look at this story about some tariff billions they found on a shelf:
But the money coming in is, we’ve never seen anything like it. The other day, they had $31 billion that they found. Thirty-one billion dollars. So we found $31 billion, and we’re not sure from where it came. A gentleman came in, a financial guy. I said, well, what does that mean? He said, we don’t know where it came. I said, check the tariff shelf. No, sir. The tariffs haven’t started in that sector yet. I said, yes, they have. They started seven weeks ago. Check it. It comes back 20 minutes later. Sir, you’re right. It came from tariffs. Thirty-one billion. That’s enough to buy a lot of battleships, Admiral, to use an old term.
When he says a “gentleman came in, a financial guy”, I really wonder if it was some staffer dressed up to tell him a feel-good story about tariffs.
(got the transcript from here)


Das ist doch ganz klar ein Löwenjunges.


…und veganen Döner (egal, wie er heißt).


Cool, danke. Wieder was gelernt!


Als jemand, der kein Bier trinkt: Was ist da der Unterschied?


Ich weiß, dass sowas einen nicht überraschen sollte, und dass es auch in Deutschland viele ähnliche Tendenzen gibt, aber ich finde es trotzdem schockierend, wenn IRGENDWER auf der Welt zurzeit in Richtung USA schaut und denkt: “das will ich auch!”


um dich zu erholen und das kannst du (wenn du so jemand bist) auch neben einer Bushaltestelle tun.
Jetzt überlege ich, wer diese Menschen sind, die sich zum Erholen neben eine Bushaltestelle stellen.


Hat Kimmel den Mord gefeiert?


Das Argument passt, wenn es z. B. um Unternehmen geht, die Bullshit labern, dadurch ihre Kunden verärgern und Einbußen im Geschäft haben. Es passt aber nicht, wenn die Regierung mit Lizenzentzug droht und dadurch die freie Rede abwürgt.
Maybe the best-run election campaign I have ever followed. When I first heard about him, I was sure that he would make some blunders here and there, or somebody would dig up some legitimate dirt that could stick.
But instead his messaging was on point, at all times. The only dirt people found were like one statement about the police and one about the intifada, none of which mattered much. He held his own in the debates. His ads were interesting and incredibly well made. The music choices were great. Hell, even just the Bollywood style ZOHRAN campaign logo was worth a 100k votes!
I really can’t think of a single thing about the campaign that could’ve been done better.