Transcription of tweets by patriciadeanna posted 10/03/2025:
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"The fantasy: Guillotines and revolution.
The reality: You don't even have a community defense fund.
You're not waiting for a revolution. You're waiting for a movie.
Some dramatic moment where the people finally "rise up" and the villains cower in fear. You think
you're playing Les Mis. Meanwhile, the people actually in power are playing chess, not storming castles.
Let's break it down.
1 - The war already started. You just didn't notice.
• Roe v. Wade was overturned. That was a declaration of war on women.
• Voter suppression laws exploded. That was a power grab.
• Social media platforms were bought, gutted, and weaponized. That's a psy-op.
• The courts are being stacked with lifetime appointees. That's regime-building.
But you're still waiting for a moment-when the strategy is unfolding in plain sight."
Being a Jew in America right now is so bizarre. The president's right hand man endorses a far-right German party that wants to remove Holocaust memorials and ban the sale of kosher meat, members of the ruling party are doing nazi salutes at rallies, and standing members of congress openly repeat conspiracy theories about the Rothschilds and Jewish space lasers. Then you see a news article about antisemitism and it's like "we need to do something about all these college students protesting mass killings."
It's always been puzzling as to why the Red Cross doesn't like their symbol used in any fiction. If anything, I think it's use in games is largely positive. It's not a bad idea to allow the symbol of the Red Cross (Which is used to symbolize aid) to be associated with safety and healing.
The Red Cross, Red Crescent, etc. are all extremely protective of their trademarks because those symbols being used exclusively for their organizations is what allows them to go to war zones.
having a red cross on a healing item in a video game is not and never will be what leads to medical personnel getting killed in active warzones. you'd think the red cross would be too busy misappropriating funds and embezzling to make time for frivolous lawsuits.
It is partially related to IP trade mark law. There is something called "genericization" where if a trademark holder does not enforce their control over a trademark and allows others to use it without permission the trademark holder loses the right to that trademark.
"Aspirin" is an example of this. Aspirin was specifically the brand name of Bayer's blood thinner product, but due to it becoming ubiquitous as a name even outside Bayer and them not enforcing their trademark, the term Aspirin has been moved into public domain.
If the Red Cross/Crescent were to lose control over their trademark any organization in a crises zone could utilize their iconography under false pretenses to cause harm, and there would not be any recourse for them under international law. The Red Cross must enforce its trademark or there wouldn't even be the right to punish false flaggers.
It's always been puzzling as to why the Red Cross doesn't like their symbol used in any fiction. If anything, I think it's use in games is largely positive. It's not a bad idea to allow the symbol of the Red Cross (Which is used to symbolize aid) to be associated with safety and healing.
The Red Cross, Red Crescent, etc. are all extremely protective of their trademarks because those symbols being used exclusively for their organizations is what allows them to go to war zones.
having a red cross on a healing item in a video game is not and never will be what leads to medical personnel getting killed in active warzones. you'd think the red cross would be too busy misappropriating funds and embezzling to make time for frivolous lawsuits.
It is partially related to IP trade mark law. There is something called "genericization" where if a trademark holder does not enforce their control over a trademark and allows others to use it without permission the trademark holder loses the right to that trademark.
"Aspirin" is an example of this. Aspirin was specifically the brand name of Bayer's blood thinner product, but due to it becoming ubiquitous as a name even outside Bayer and them not enforcing their trademark, the term Aspirin has been moved into public domain.
If the Red Cross/Crescent were to lose control over their trademark any organization in a crises zone could utilize their iconography under false pretenses to cause harm, and there would not be any recourse for them under international law. The Red Cross must enforce its trademark or there wouldn't even be the right to punish false flaggers.
“The dossier adds that the public ‘may view the ensuing manhunt and subsequent arrest of Mangione as NYPD, and largely policing as a whole, as a tool that is willing to expend massive resources to protect the wealthy, while the average citizen is left to their own means for personal security.’”
23andme declared bankruptcy this past weekend and will be making the news public today (March 24, 2025).
There's no way of knowing where your data on it will go or to whom it might be sold. The best time to have deleted your information there, if you have any information there, was yesterday, the second best time is now.
This is a very legit privacy concern.
since you need a fucking account or subscription to read the damn article on washington post
CNN has an article out as well, The Guardian published one as well as CNBC
Also! Not to fearmonger but there was previously a 23andMe leak which collected data on who had ashki ancestry. Bad actors WILLL want this information for eugenics shit and attacks, if you CAN delete it, delete it now
That was not a leak per se - it didn't come from inside the company. What happened was hackers brute forced a couple of people's passwords (like, guessed passwords based on common things people use for passwords) and collected info that way.
You're right - people should delete their info, but because that info was so desirable that it wasn't just a leak, it is information that people have previously spent a considerable amount of effort stealing.
Also, use a password manager & unguessable passwords.
Ah!! Yes, sorry! I didn’t realize leak meant exclusively from within, I thought it applied to data breeches as well!
Generally speaking, people will understand a leak to be different from a data breach, so whether it's 100% exclusive in its use, it's not common to call a data breach a leak, especially without elaborating, so I wanted to clarify, bc like... it's important to know that this was gotten by brute forcing people's accounts and how to protect yourself.
Like, I ain't mad and I wasn't saying you did anything wrong, it's just important to me to clarify!
The problem is that they have no idea who's going to buy the company and what they'll do with the data.
Log in to your account, go down to "delete" - it's way down - click on "view" and then "delete". They'll send you a confirmation email. Then you use that to delete it.
(I did that earlier.)
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