THEO VAN GOGH :  GASTKOMMENTAR meines Freundes r.M.

Wo die Regenbogenfahne am Bundesinnenministerium weht: die Deutschen +ihr verquerer Heimatbegriff

Die eigene Kultur mit ihren Traditionen und den Alltagsgewohnheiten gilt in Deutschland längst als diskriminierend, wenn nicht gar rassistisch. Heimatbindung wird nur den Eingewanderten zugesprochen. Reinhard Mohr21.06.2022,  NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG

 

In Deutschland ist Heimat negativ konnotiert. Auch deshalb weht am Innenministerium erstmals die Regenbogenfahne.

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THEO VAN GOGH EMPFEHLUNG !:  Wokeness – Die Erweckten & die Verstockten

Wokeness ist zum Generalschimpfwort gegen politisch korrekte Linke geworden. Dabei sehen diejenigen, die gegen Wokies mobilmachen, ihren Gegnern oft sehr ähnlich.

Ein Kommentar von Magnus Klaue  17. Juli 2022, DIE ZEIT  – Der Psychologe Jordan Peterson in Sydney, Australien, 2019

Wie taktisch in Zeiten von Political Correctness und anderen Formen der Moralisierung von Politik und Ökonomie inzwischen der Vorwurf der Wokeness verwendet wird, ließ sich in den vergangenen Monaten am Fall des Influencers und YouTubers Fynn Kliemann studieren. Kliemann ließ im Zuge der Corona-Pandemie ab Frühjahr 2020 durch die Textilmanufaktur Global Tactics Alltagsmasken herstellen, die er online vermarktete und verkaufte. Im Mai 2022 warf Jan Böhmermann Kliemann in einem Betrag des ZDF Magazin Royale unter anderem vor, die Masken seien unter ausbeuterischen Bedingungen in Asien produziert, aber als Fair-Trade-Produkte beworben worden. Belegt wurden die Vorwürfe durch Chatverläufe und Lieferscheine. Kliemann entschuldigte sich, wies aber den Vorwurf des Betrugs zurück. In der Folge beklagte Kliemann, sein berufliches und privates Leben seien durch den von Böhmermann ausgelösten Skandal zerstört worden, und erhob den Vorwurf, “ein Teil der linken, woken Szene” würde eine “mediale Hetzjagd” auf ihn veranstalten.

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THEO VAN GOGH RATESPIEL : WER SCHREIBT DENN SOWAS ?

„Gesetzt wir hätten als Menschen produziert:

Jeder von uns hätte in seiner Produktion sich selbst und den anderen doppelt bejaht.

Ich hätte 1. in meiner Produktion meine Individualität, ihre Eigentümlichkeit vergegenständlicht und daher sowohl während der Tätigkeit eine individuelle Lebensäußerung genossen, als im Anschauen des Gegenstandes die individuelle Freude, meine Persönlichkeit als gegenständliche, sinnlich anschaubare und darum über allen Zweifel erhabene Macht zu wissen.

  1. In deinem Genuß oder deinem Gebrauch meines Produkts hätte ich unmittelbar den Genuß, sowohl des Bewußtseins, in meiner Arbeit ein menschliches Bedürfnis befriedigt, also das menschliche Wesen vergegenständlicht und daher dem Bedürfnis eines andren menschlichen Wesens seinen entsprechenden Gegenstand verschafft zu haben,
  2. für dich der Mittler zwischen dir und der Gattung gewesen zu sein, also von dir selbst als eine Ergänzung deines eigenen Wesens und als ein notwendiger Teil deiner selbst gewußt und empfunden zu werden, also sowohl in deinem Denken wie in deiner Liebe mich bestätigt zu wissen,
  3. in meiner individuellen Lebensäußerung unmittelbar deine Lebensäußerung geschaffen zu haben, also in meiner individuellen Tätigkeit unmittelbar mein wahres Wesen, mein menschliches, mein Gemeinwesen bestätigt und verwirklicht zu haben.

Unsere Produktionen wären ebenso viele Spiegel, woraus unser Wesen sich entgegenleuchtete.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: THE VERY END OF KURDISH ENTITY IN SYRIA ? – Kurds fear ‘everything will change’ if Syria, Turkey reconcile

By Orhan Qereman – QAMISHLI, Syria, Sept 21 (Reuters) – A decade into their experiment in self-rule, Syria’s Kurds fear an apparent rapprochement between Damascus and their foe the Turkish government could cost them their hard-won way of life.

Before Syria’s conflict broke out, the country’s roughly two million Kurds were not permitted to learn the Kurdish language in school or celebrate their cultural occasions.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH : ISRAEL INVOLVED IN ASIA-PACIFIC WARFARE

Elbit wins $76 million deal for electronic warfare training

By Seth J. Frantzman DEFENSE NEWS USA –  Sep 19, 05:35 PM – This illustrative image shows Elbit Systems’ AMSTF electronic warfare mobile trainer.

JERUSALEM — Elbit Systems received a contract for $76 million to supply an electronic warfare training capability for an air force in an unnamed Asia-Pacific country, the Israeli firm announced Sept. 13. It is common for Israeli defense companies not to identify some customers, and Elbit would not elaborate on which country acquired the capability.

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THEO VAN GOGH NEWS: SCHWEIZER PROGNOS BERECHNET DEUTSCHEN GASPREIS

Mathias Peer FAZ LIVEBLOG 21-9-22

Ein dauerhafter russischer Gaslieferstopp würde nach Einschätzung des Schweizer Beratungsinstituts Prognos auch Strom in den kommenden Monaten noch einmal stark verteuern. In Modellrechnungen für die bayerische Wirtschaft gehen die Prognos-Fachleute in ihrem „oberen Strompreispfad“ davon aus, dass die Großhandelspreise im Laufe des nächsten Jahres bei über 500 Euro pro Megawattstunde liegen könnten, um erst anschließend wieder zu sinken. Die Schätzung beruht auf der Annahme, dass Russland kein Gas mehr liefert.

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THEO VAN GOGH REPORT: INHALTE & INTENTIONEN VON PUTINS KRIEGSFÜHRUNG / „ICH BLUFFE NICHT !“

21-9-22 FAZ LIVEBLOG  – Knapp sieben Monate nach Beginn des Krieges gegen die Ukraine hat der russische Präsident Wladimir Putin eine Teilmobilmachung in Russland angeordnet. Er habe diese Entscheidung nach einem Vorschlag des Verteidigungsministeriums getroffen und das Dekret unterschrieben, sagte Putin in einer Fernsehansprache. Die Teilmobilmachung beginne noch an diesem Mittwoch.

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THEO VAN GOGH HEUTE: WEITER TIEFER IN DEN AUSWEGLOSEN KRIEG – Teilmobilmachung : Russland will 300.000 Reservisten mobilisieren

  • FAZ 21.09.2022-08:43  – Der russische Präsident Wladimir Putin ordnet eine Teilmobilmachung für Russland an. In seiner Fernsehansprache droht er auch mit dem Einsatz von Atomwaffen.

Knapp sieben Monate nach Beginn des Krieges gegen die Ukraine hat der russische Präsident Wladimir Putin eine Teilmobilmachung in Russland angeordnet. Er habe diese Entscheidung nach einem Vorschlag des Verteidigungsministeriums getroffen und das Dekret unterschrieben, sagte Putin in einer Fernsehansprache. Die Teilmobilmachung beginne noch an diesem Mittwoch.

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THEO VAN GOGH WATCH: THE BROADER IMPLICATIONS OF XI JINPING’S CENTRAL ASIA VISIT

 
 
Bottom Line Up Front: THE SOUFAN CENTER USA 19.9.22

 

  • Chinese President Xi Jinping recently embarked on his first foreign tour since the pandemic began, visiting Kazakhstan and then attending the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Uzbekistan.
  • One month ahead of the 20th Party Congress, where President Xi is expected to further consolidate power, the trip provided an opportunity for Xi to portray himself as a leader with strong foreign policy credentials in the midst of domestic economic uncertainty and wider global unrest.
  • At the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, President Xi continued to project strength and sought to deepen economic partnerships within Central Asia.
  • President Xi’s Central Asia trip offered further confirmation that China has replaced Russia as the major power broker in the region; dialogue between Xi and Putin revealed tensions over Russia’s war in Ukraine.
On September 14, Chinese President and Communist Party Chairman Xi Jinping embarked on his first foreign tour since the Covid-19 outbreak in January of 2020. President Xi’s first stop was Kazakhstan, where he held a bilateral meeting with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. President Xi then continued on to Uzbekistan, where he attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit on September 15 and 16, participating in meetings with heads of states—including Russian President Vladimir Putin. While much focus has been placed on the Xi-Putin meeting, the Central Asia trip has broader and more important implications for the shifting power dynamics in Eurasia. For President Xi, the timing and location of his first foreign trip have important domestic implications. Meanwhile, the SCO summit—and especially the announcements following side-meetings—signal that China, not Russia, is the primary powerbroker in the region.

Taking place one month ahead of the 20th Party Congress, where President Xi is expected to further consolidate political power, the trip has provided opportunities to depict himself as a leader with strong foreign policy credentials and strategic partnerships in the midst of domestic economic uncertainty and global turmoil. The selection of Kazakhstan as a first stop is likely no coincidence, as it highlights the importance of the relationship between China and Kazakhstan and recalls the historic 2013 trip, during which President Xi formally announced the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). This year, trade between Kazakhstan and China reached an all-time high—increasing 36 percent year-on-year according to the Kazakh Economic Research Institute. In the press release announcing Xi’s state visit, the 20th Party Congress was mentioned as “a gathering of great significance at an important moment” and linked China and Kazakhstan’s development. The read-out of the Xi-Tokayev meeting indicates that China and Kazakhstan plan to broaden their joint cooperation in both the economic and security spheres. Crucially, as Russia’s neighbors have become increasingly uneasy about Moscow’s imperial aspirations due to the war in Ukraine, Xi asserted China’s position and support for Kazakhstan that “no matter how the international situation changes, we will continue to strongly support Kazakhstan in defending its independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.” President Xi also voiced support for measures Central Asian states may take to ensure their own internal stability. This sentiment is sure to resonate with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, as both states have experienced periods of significant domestic unrest within the last year. This statement is however especially notable when considered against Russia’s swift assistance to Kazakhstan to quell protests, which had led some observers to believe would be used by Moscow to leverage support from Takyev if needed.

At the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, President Xi continued to project strength and sought to deepen economic partnerships within Central Asia. A number of bilateral and trilateral partnerships were agreed, including a $15 billion agreement between China and Uzbekistan and a cooperation agreement between China, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan. Talks were also held on finalizing construction of the Mongolian section of the China-Russia natural gas pipeline. These are all key agreements that will aid China’s “Western March” and support economic development and energy security at a critical time as China’s economy grapples with a number of challenges. The real estate market is in free-fall; manufacturers, consumers, and exporters are facing supply-chain disruptions due to the “dynamic zero-Covid” policy; and on September 15 the yuan dropped to its weakest point against the dollar since July 2020. Xi’s legitimacy and power are underpinned by economic growth and his Central Asia trip was as much about his own domestic image as it was about China’s foreign policy.

President Xi’s visit to the region offered further confirmation that China has replaced Russia as the major power broker in the region. China now holds greater economic clout and appears to be the development partner of choice in Eurasia, after Russia undercut its own international standing by launching an illegal and disastrous campaign in Ukraine. Furthermore, Chinese leaders likely see the quagmire in Ukraine as a boon for China’s security along its northern border with Russia and have readily accepted discounted Russian energy exports, which have been necessitated by Western sanctions. Despite the benefits that any quagmire offers in the short-term, there are real tensions related to the war in Ukraine and the negative implications. The readouts from President Putin’s meeting with Xi, as well as those from his meeting with the Indian Prime Minister, suggest that other powers—while not explicitly criticizing Russia’s war in Ukraine—are now willing to express greater concern over this most recent example of Russian aggression. It would, however, be a mistake to conclude that China might withdraw its overall support for Russia as a result. Instead, it is more beneficial to view the China-Russia entente as a strategic partnership vis-à-vis the United States. As long as Washington remains a mutual competitor, strategic cooperation between Beijing and Moscow should be expected. Despite this, Xi’s trip signals that the relationship is becoming increasingly lopsided, as China reaps the benefits of Russia’s self-sabotage.

 

 

MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: US DEMOCRAT CONTRA ISRAEL – MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 10216

U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib On Al-Jazeera: Israel Has An Apartheid System, We Need To Change Our Policies Towards It; I Don’t See How A Two-State Solution Can Work

U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib (D-Michigan) said in a September 16, 2022 interview on Al-Jazeera Network that she does not see how a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can work. She said that Israel has an “apartheid system” and that the U.S. must change its policies towards it.

“I Don’t Believe There Is A Pathway For A Two-State [Solution] With The Apartheid System That Is Happening In Israel Right Now”

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