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Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Hussam Abu Safiya: Who ?

For far too long, media coverage described Hussam Abu Safiya as a hospital director, a humanitarian, an innocent civilian.

But that framing left out a critical fact: Abu Safiya is a Hamas colonel.

Despite exposes by Eitan Fischberger a year ago, major outlets continued portraying him as a neutral medical figure. Only after NGO Monitor surfaced new images showing him in a Hamas military uniform did parts of the media begin to adjust their language.

This is not a semantic issue.
When individuals with senior roles in terrorist organizations are presented as neutral medical professionals, the public is misled about how armed groups embed themselves within civilian institutions.

The Hippocratic Oath is built on one core principle: do no harm.
Holding a command role in a terrorist organization is incompatible with that oath.

( in the  interest of fairness!)

To Help You:

 

To Help You:



God loves and cares for you. God always watches. God is listening even now. Speak to God. Give time for God to remind you of things and bring people to your mind.

Lord, thank You:

For the beautiful things of the world

For all of whom I love and who love me.

Help me to show my gratitude in deeds and as well as words.

Lord, I’m sorry:

Thought or acted selfishly

Failed to forgive or ask forgiveness

Forgotten to thank you or taken your love for granted.

I thank you for your promise to forgive all those who turn to You.

Lord, I am troubled….

I am anxious and scared at times

For others

Help me to trust your love.

For you carry our sorrows.

Teach me to act and speak in the way you want.

Give me wisdom

Calm my fears

For all things are in your capable hands.



Lord, I pray for:

My marriage, my family and friends.

My neighbours at home and elsewhere

The ones I like and the ones I dislike

For those involved in disaster or war.

Bless them Lord in all their troubles.

And show me how I may help them.



As I finish:

Guide me, with your light and your help.

May You sweeten my days and strengthen my love.

Help me always to believe in you, your promises and to care for your world.

 

(Unknown Author: from Digital Anvil) 



Monday, 2 February 2026

Silent?

👆Amir commented:

  "Nearly 20,000 Iranians were slaughtered within a matter of days and yet:

Greta Thunberg? Silent.

Francesca Albanese? Silent.

Mehdi Hasan? Silent.

Cenk Uygur? Silent.

Ana Kasparian? Silent.

The media? Silent.

The UN? Silent.

No Jews - No News!"

From concerned friend ( of Israel)

(By Digital Anvil)

Alice Pung: My Father's Daughter.

Book I'm currently reading by Alice Pung. ( Re-work)

Widely read and metaphorically diverse with grand insight,verve,humorous and well- executed. South East Asian girl raised in Cosmopolitan Melbourne,Australia. Global South. It should be noted that the Author,Alice Pung has written and had published over 21 books!

 Here in AU,she is a much sought after article writer, speaker and editor. Drive,talent and enthusiasm proved essential and enabled her success. Highly recommended.


Sunday, 1 February 2026

Creatures of Meaning:

A Muse of modern times said:
We may be creatures of habit  but we cannot simply sleep,eat hunt and reproduce. No matter how much fun,we enjoy. We are meaning- seeking creatures.

The above is my version of Jeanette Winterson's saying.

Perhaps we find our meaning in work or family or friends or producing or learning or whatever. 

God would say,do whatever your hand does but do it with diligence and enthusiasm. Passion is mighty, like a broad smile lights up a face. However consistency is something to chase.
But meaning never lies down in disgrace, while meaning is in our warm embrace.

( by Digital Anvil)

Don't know what else to write but I await your comment to come to light?

Loneliness: An Epidemic:

Loneliness: An Epidemic:

 Observant and True ?

 Mother Teresa once said to an inquiring student the  following,

  " there is a poverty in your country that is just as severe as our poorest of the poor " adding," in the West there is a loneliness which i call the leprosy of the West. In many ways,it is worse than our poor in Calcutta."


This was spoken and keenly observed in 1994 which could only have gotten worse since.

 

Such societal and individual loneliness has been observed by a number of social psychologists, e.g., Jonathan Haidt, whose scholarly,yet also plainly insightful research is captured in the international best seller, The Anxious Generation.  It is also noted that this book postulates more than an epidemic of loneliness, including  the tidal- wave rise of mental illness in the West.

 
Could--as some say-- the Covid-19 pandemic have isolated and provided a researsal ( deliberate fusion of the words: Research & Rehearsal ) for the dark forces of the  Claus Swab and  the World Economic Forum ( WEF)  to determine the suitability of their nefarious aims for a global society in the near future. This induced panic in the global population, of Governments and other organisations led to such sustained isolation, leading to all kinds of issues, some of which are still felt today.


Is there a scheme to divide and profit? In the West and elsewhere?

 

 "Seventy-five years ago, when radio was the most advanced form of mass media available, Political philosopher, Hannah Arendt saw the exploitation of mass media as the goal of every totalitarian leader, in order to create legions of isolated and lonely citizens who are easy to manipulate.

 

 

 

"....otherwise-to enrich their shareholders by dividing and isolating members of our society, you can recognize the enormous forces we are up against."

 

"In free societies. we see orchestration of mass isolation being hailed perversely by social media as the inevitable result of freedom of choice in the marketplace of ideas."
 
Prior to WW2, Hitler decided to make available  radios for the mass population in Germany. Making it easier for he and his circle to facilitate and enable his ' charismatic' speeches to be heard everywhere.
 
Other tyrants and autocrats have enabled such modern communication devices to further their cause. Of course these advanced devices can be used for good purposes as well. However, the availability of mass communication can just as easily be shut-off by a Government as is the case in Iran currently. (achieving their nefarious aims)
 
Dr Stuart Russell has said that algorithms:
 
"have more control over human thinking than any dictator in history,"
Historically, he explained human propagandists could only create one message and they had no real-time data on how it was impacting people They had to make educated guesses from virtually unknowable information.
Now algorithms decide what each person,watches and reads and this occurs for billions of persons, for hours each day, in real time. 
 
These algorithms are not designed to provide the best nor the accurate information. Imperfectly giving, as they are, they will provide deceitful, at least in part, information because they are a set of rules designed by humans  who are prejudiced and biased and limited. Even given a set of data they can make you seem foolish, ill-informed and inherently biased and vice versa. In the post -modern world, truth is relative and there are no absolutes, not even this one!
 
These algorithms provide a multiple set of multiple sets of individual universes isolating each person from each other except where the individual is similarly like-minded. Thus creating a virtual prison  for each person and an enlarged group prison for each like-minded segment.
 
Loneliness is a symptom with other attendant ills of this virtual -alone- prison.
 
 
( By Digital Anvil ) 
 
Please let me know, what you think ?
 

Saturday, 31 January 2026

Capitalism vs Communism

Capitalism vs. Communism: 

 

A Comparative Analysis


​Capitalism and Communism represent the two most influential and contrasting economic systems in modern history. While both systems aim to organize the production and distribution of goods and services within a society, they diverge fundamentally on key issues such as ownership, wealth distribution, and the role of the state. Understanding these differences is crucial for grasping the political and economic conflicts that have shaped the world over the last two centuries.
 
​The primary and most significant difference between the two systems lies in the ownership of the means of production—the factories, land, machinery, and resources necessary to create wealth. Capitalism, rooted in the philosophy of Adam Smith, promotes individual rights and self-interest, believing that free markets lead to efficiency and innovation. Communism, developed from the theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, advocates for collective ownership, arguing that private property creates class conflict and exploitation.
 
Here is an outline of the main differences between the two systems:

​Capitalism

​Ownership of Production: The means of production (factories, land, resources) are owned by private individuals and corporations.

 

​Driving Motivation: The system is driven by the profit motive and the pursuit of individual self-interest.

 

​Role of Government: Government intervention is generally minimal (laissez-faire), focusing mainly on protecting private property rights and enforcing contracts.

 

​Economic Planning: The economy is governed by the market mechanism—prices and production are determined by the forces of supply and demand.

 

​Wealth Distribution: Wealth is distributed unequally, based on the individual's ability, labor, investment, and success in the competitive market, leading to class stratification.

 

​Competition and Innovation: Free and open competition is encouraged, which theoretically drives innovation, efficiency, and lower consumer prices.

 

​Communism

​Ownership of Production: The means of production are owned collectively by the community or the state on behalf of the people.

 

​Driving Motivation: The system is driven by the principle of collective welfare and equality, aiming to meet the needs of all citizens.

 

​Role of Government: The government (or a centralized party) has total control over the economy, functioning as a central planner and administrator.

 

​Economic Planning: The economy is based on central planning, where the government determines what is produced, how much, and at what price.

 

​Wealth Distribution: Wealth is distributed equitably, ideally based on the principle of "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs," aiming for a classless society.

 

​Competition and Innovation: Competition is generally absent or severely limited, as profit Incentives are eliminated in favor of fulfilling government quotas.

 

In conclusion, capitalism prioritizes individual liberty, efficiency through competition, and private ownership, leading to high levels of economic growth but often significant inequality. Communism, in its theoretical form, prioritizes equality, collective welfare, and public ownership, aiming for a society free of class divisions, though in practice, historical communist states have often suffered from lack of efficiency, limited freedom, and authoritarian rule.
 
 
( From Digital Anvil) 

Hussam Abu Safiya: Who ?

For far too long, media coverage described Hussam Abu Safiya as a hospital director, a humanitarian, an innocent civilian. But that framing...