Siraj Izhar | publiclife on Fri, 5 Jun 2020 16:30:51 +0200 (CEST)


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Re: <nettime> what exactly is breaking?


There is a lot there on re. what exactly is breaking? but to be brief on this from Molly:

Still even the poorest in socialist Europe don?t have to steal to go
to a doctor...

well, there is a large 'ghost' population here who work but who have
no such rights per se (in some regions 90% of the labour force in
particular the agricultural industry). In this corona pandemic, this
labour force has been under great pressure to keep the supplies to the
northern supermarkets going.

However on filming, it seems that the US 2nd Amendment with the constitutional right to bear arms in civil space with all its homicidal consequences has then some correlation to the right to bear cameras in civil space  - but this argument would require some work. Equally on the express right to form militias within the US constitution - given the "open" space we are in now when as Dan W says on Trump,

He didn?t even get an hour?s worth of media dominance out of it
before the backlash came at him from a range of prominent voices,
making apparent his current political weakness.

I think it's worth re-stating, re possible breaks with established
patterns for new ones to emerge across the continental shelf,
that the US Republican constitution prefigures the European or
the French Republican constitution (not the other way round as in
popular imagination) and remains dependent on colonial predation and
expansion.




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