#Aziz_Sahmaoui, le 28 février 2021 (oui, c’était tout à l’heure, une heure de musique ) :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwzpDOWv_wY
#Aziz_Sahmaoui, le 28 février 2021 (oui, c’était tout à l’heure, une heure de musique ) :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwzpDOWv_wY
NSO Group’s Breach of Private Data with ‘Fleming’, a COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Software, Forensic Architecture, December 2020
▻https://vimeo.com/494772406
» Hours Before His Sister’s Wedding, Israeli Soldiers Kill A Young Palestinian Man Near Bethlehem
June 23, 2020 9:32 PM – IMEMC News
▻https://imemc.org/article/hours-before-his-sisters-wedding-israeli-soldiers-kill-a-young-palestinian-ma
Israeli soldiers shot and killed, Tuesday, a young Palestinian man near the “Container” military roadblock, northeast of Bethlehem, east of occupied Jerusalem in the West Bank.
The head of Abu Dis Town Council, Ahmad Abu Hilal, said the soldiers shot the young man, identified as Ahmad Mustafa Erekat , 27, from Abu Dis, and left him to bleed to death, before taking his corpse away. Erekat suffered several gunshot wounds.
Abu Hilal added that Ahmad was driving to Bethlehem city to fetch his sisters, and his mother, from a hairdressing shop in Bethlehem, as the family was preparing for the wedding of one of his sisters, which was supposed to take place on the same day, Tuesday, June 23 2019.
Eyewitnesses said the soldiers at the permanent military roadblock closed the area, and prevented Red Crescent medics from approaching the young man, in addition to firing many gas bombs at Palestinian cars and residents to force them away.
The Israeli army alleged that the young man “accelerated towards the roadblock, and attempted to ram a female soldier with his car,” and added that the soldier reportedly suffered mild wounds before she was moved to a hospital in Jerusalem.
The spokesperson of the Israel police, Micky Rosenfeld, claimed that “after trying to ram the soldiers, the young man got out of his vehicle, and approached them before who shot him.”
The family denied the military allegations and said the soldiers rushed to deliver the fatal shots without proper justification and added that they believe their slain son must have lost control over his car.
“As we have seen in previous similar incidents, the soldiers were quick to open deadly fire,”, his family said, “Our son would never have tried to deliberately ram soldiers, or anybody else, especially on the eve of his sister’s wedding!”
They added that they intend to hire a lawyer to demand Israel to release his corpse for burial.
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Said Shoaib
@saidshouib
▻https://twitter.com/saidshouib/status/1275477565797543940
Israeli soldiers shot Palestinian young man and left him leading to death at a checkpoint to the east of of Jerusalem.
#PalestinianLivesMatter
Erekat: “Netanyahu Is Responsible For Ahmad Erekat’s Execution”
June 24, 2020 2:53 AM | IMEMC News
▻https://imemc.org/article/erekat-netanyahu-is-responsible-for-ahmad-erekats-execution
The Secretary-General of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the head of its Negotiations Affairs Department, Dr. Saeb Erekat, strongly denounced the Israel army’s killing of his relative Ahmad Erekat, and held Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responsible for the crime.
Erekat stated that Netanyahu’s policies against the Palestinian civilians are what encourages Israeli soldiers to continue to commit these crimes.
He added that the Israeli occupation did not only execute Ahmad Erekat in a cold-blooded crime but also tried to coverup by fabricating the truth and coming up with lies and justifications for this crime by claiming the young man “attempted to ram the soldiers with his car.”
His statements came from the mourning home of the slain young man, who was supposed to get married within a few days.
“We, just like any Palestinian family, suffer from this racist occupation, Ahmad was killed in a cold-blooded crime! He was my cousin, and we were supposed to celebrate his wedding withing a few days,” Erekat added, “We were also supposed to be celebrating his sister’s wedding today, but the soldiers killed him and tried to justify their crime.”
On his official Twitter account, Dr. Erekat said the army has many cameras at the roadblock, yet failed to release the video and show what really happened.
“This is the invitation of Eman’s wedding , Ahmed’s sister 23rd of June 2020 from 7-10 pm. Ahmed Erakat (26) was murdered in cold blood at the wadi al-Nar (The Container) roadblock, by Israeli occupying . They continue their lies and claim he tried to run over the soldiers. Netanyahu is responsible. (...) ”
VIDÉO : Un Palestinien en route pour le mariage de sa sœur tué par des soldats israéliens
Huthifa Fayyad
Mercredi 24 juin 2020
▻https://www.middleeasteye.net/fr/actu-et-enquetes/palestine-israel-cisjordanie-ahmed-erekat
Dr. Saeb Erakat الدكتور صائب عريقات
@ErakatSaeb
Shameless criminals , this is an Israeli army video , this will be in front of the judges of the international criminal court. I am not seeking revenge , all human lives matter . I am seeking justice and non reoccurrence of such crimes. Impunity to criminals means more crimes.
Jerusalem Post Arab Israeli Conflict
Palestinian mistakes at Israeli checkpoints cost lives
A young man is shot dead after his car swerves, injuring a Border Police officer
By DIMA ABUMARIA/ THE MEDIA LINE JUNE 24, 2020 23:53
▻https://www.jpost.com/arab-israeli-conflict/palestinian-mistakes-at-israeli-checkpoints-cost-lives-632699
Israeli war criminals shot my cousin, then let him bleed to death
Dalal Iriqat- 24.06.2020 - Haaretz.com
▻https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/.premium-israeli-war-criminals-shot-my-cousin-then-let-him-bleed-to-death-1
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“O mother of the martyr, I wish it was my mother in your place!”
That was the song of the young people processing through the streets of Abu Dis until they reached the house of the martyr. My little cousin, the handsome 26 year-old, the fiancé, the brother and son, Ahmed Mustafa Erekat.
He was executed by the Israelis after he lost control of his car and crashed into a checkpoint. They left him bleeding for more than an hour. The occupation army prevented an ambulance from getting to him, it prevented civilians from approaching to comfort him, it prevented witnesses who could record the details of the crime.
When my uncle arrived at the checkpoint barrier, he could see his son Ahmed writhing on the ground. He called out to the soldiers, he begged them, he cried out to them for help, but they offered no mercy. They stood by as Ahmed’s lifeblood left him.
And killing him wasn’t enough: Israel’s criminal authorities weren’t satisfied, so they detained Ahmed’s dead body.
We as Palestinians are used to Israel’s attempts to blame the victim, to swing the blame for each field execution back on us. In Ahmed’s case, we saw the same inhuman injustice, the same effort to humiliate us, with the invention of a narrative to implicate Ahmed, to make him responsible for his own murder.
Ahmed was a regular guy. He enjoyed keeping fit. He had his own business printing graphic designs on T shirts.
And he was a young man in love. He was due to get married at the end of May, but the wedding was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. His fiancée has spoken about the new house they were getting ready, and the wedding preparations, the dress, the festive jewellery, the furniture that they’d purchased.
Ahmed didn’t attack anyone. This is the true story of his life. Don’t let the occupation rewrite his story.
Today, the day after, was the wedding day of Iman, Ahmed’s little sister. Every scene is imprinted in my mind, all the pain.
I stood there next to his traumatized sisters. My eyes scanned the details of the house, decorated with such expectations, joy and care: from the lace adorning the banisters, the chairs that filled the house in preparation for the guests, the beautifully laid out chocolate, wedding favors and coffee: everything was ready for Iman’s pre-wedding reception.
Ahmed is not the first member that the Erekat family has lost to Israel’s occupation, and I fear he won’t be the last martyr from among the Palestinian people.
I hope those who genuinely want to console the family will help share the truth, and expose the occupation. Raise your voices to call for Israel to release the full footage from the ten security cameras that recorded Ahmed’s last hour on earth.
In Occupied Palestine, there is no right to life, no right to joy, no right even to say farewell. Young Palestinian men are just numbers, not individuals, and Ahmed’s body has now joined that cold audit.
Our fight is to stop the killing of our people. When we cry for help, will anyone listen? Do Palestinian lives really matter?
Dalal Iriqat, PhD is the vice president for International Relations at the Arab American University in Palestine and a weekly columnist at the Al Quds newspaper. Twitter: @Dalaliriqat
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Palestinian Scholar Noura Erakat: Israeli Forces Killed My Cousin on His Sister’s Wedding Day
24 juin 2020
▻https://www.democracynow.org/2020/6/24/noura_erakat
Israeli soldiers on Tuesday killed 27-year-old Ahmed Erekat at a checkpoint in the occupied West Bank as he was on his way to pick up his sister, who was set to be married that night. Ahmed Erekat is the nephew of senior Palestinian official Saeb Erekat, secretary general of the Palestine Liberation Organization, and cousin of Palestinian American legal scholar Noura Erakat, who says Israeli claims that Ahmed was attempting a car-ramming attack on soldiers are completely unfounded. “What we understand is that Ahmed lost control of his car or was confused while he was in his car. That was all it took to have a knee-jerk reaction … and immediately to cause the soldiers to open fire on him multiple times,” she says.
De la famille Erakat le 27 juin 2020
▻https://www.facebook.com/santrisi/posts/2628004383966293
La famille Erakat vous remercie pour les condoléances, l’intérêt et le suivi de l’assassinat d’Ahmad Erakat, et souhaite soulever quelques points importants pour les médias et le partage des nouvelles :
Le martyr Ahmed Erakat n’est pas le premier martyr palestinien à être victime des crimes d’exécution israélienne. Onze martyrs ont précédé Ahmad rien que cette année. Israël continue d’ignorer le droit à la vie des palestiniens.
Israël applique une politique générale d’exécution extrajudiciaire du peuple palestinien, citant des raisons de sécurité, et le martyr, Iyad Al-Hallaq, un jeune homme autiste tué il y a quelques semaines, est le meilleur exemple de cette politique systématique.
Dans de nombreux cas, Israël tente de fabriquer l’histoire de ce qui s’est réellement passé et fait tourner la vérité pour porter plainte contre les victimes palestiniennes.
Se poser des questions sur les détails minuscules de la fusillade sur comment et pourquoi ne devrait pas être au centre de l’attention. Les questions devraient être : pourquoi y a-t-il des barrières entre les villes palestiniennes qui sont militarisées par Israël ? Pourquoi les victimes sont-elles tirées à bout portant et refusées de soins médicaux ?
Nous demandons à tout le monde d’examiner ce meurtre de manière objective et de ne pas adapter le récit israélien fabriqué qui est devenu un record répété pour Israël afin de lui permettre l’impunité des crimes répétés. (...)
Dr. Saeb Erakat الدكتور صائب عريقات
@ErakatSaeb
▻https://twitter.com/ErakatSaeb/status/1277865147965624323
For the 8 th day the Israeli authorities still jail Ahmed Erakat’s dead body,not allowing us to bury him like what all humans do when their loved ones die.He was murdered June 23ed This is not who we are as human being.This is not our values.They still jail 63 palestinian bodies
The Extrajudicial Execution of Ahmad Erekat
Forensic Architecture, Vimeo, le 19 février 2021
▻https://seenthis.net/messages/904117
The Extrajudicial Execution of Ahmad Erekat
Forensic Architecture, Vimeo, le 19 février 2021
▻https://vimeo.com/514430932
A l’époque, sur seenthis:
▻https://seenthis.net/messages/862795
#Forensic_Architecture #Ahmad_Erekat #Palestine #Angela_Davis
Hommes et COVID-19: une tempête parfaite
Alexandra S. Arbour, Québec Science, le 25 février 2021
▻https://www.quebecscience.qc.ca/carnet-sante/hommes-covid-19-tempete-parfaite
Il y aurait un « sexe faible » face à la COVID-19 : les hommes ont deux fois plus de risques de souffrir d’une forme grave de la maladie ou d’en mourir que les femmes, peu importe leur tranche d’âge ou leurs problèmes de santé.
Cités ici:
Sex differences in immune responses that underlie COVID-19 disease outcomes
Takehiro Takahashi, Mallory K. Ellingson, Patrick Wong, Benjamin Israelow, Carolina Lucas, Jon Klein, Julio Silva, Tianyang Mao, Ji Eun Oh, Maria Tokuyama, Peiwen Lu, Arvind Venkataraman, Annsea Park, Feimei Liu, Amit Meir, Jonathan Sun, Eric Y. Wang, Arnau Casanovas-Massana, Anne L. Wyllie, Chantal B. F. Vogels, Rebecca Earnest, Sarah Lapidus, Isabel M. Ott, Adam J. Moore, Yale IMPACT Research Team, Albert Shaw, John B. Fournier, Camila D. Odio, Shelli Farhadian, Charles Dela Cruz, Nathan D. Grubaugh, Wade L. Schulz, Aaron M. Ring, Albert I. Ko, Saad B. Omer & Akiko Iwasaki
Nature 588:315–320 (2020)
▻https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2700-3
No game days. No bars. The pandemic is forcing some men to realize they need deeper friendships.
Samantha Schmidt, The Washington Post, le 30 novembre 2020
▻https://www.washingtonpost.com/road-to-recovery/2020/11/30/male-bonding-covid
Le texte de l’article du Washington Post :
It took a global pandemic and a badly timed breakup for Manny Argueta to realize just how far he had grown apart from his guy friends.
In the spring, after the 35-year-old had left the home he shared with his former girlfriend and moved into a studio in Falls Church, Va., on his own, he would go an entire week without saying a word. There were no more game days with the guys, no more Friday nights in D.C. bars, and Argueta was starved for social interaction. He returned to his PlayStation 4, jumping on the microphone with a stranger while playing “Overwatch” just to hear someone’s voice. He discovered the messaging app Discord and started chatting with his old gamer friends and watching them play “Mortal Kombat 11” — even when he didn’t have the game set up himself.
He started recognizing how dependent his friendships had become on those Sunday football games and nights at 14th Street lounges, on venting about Republicans or why the Caps fell short in the playoffs. They hardly ever talked about relationships or family, or just generally how they were doing. He had never met many of their family members.
On a rare night he spent catching up with an old friend in October, a mixture of vulnerability and intoxication led him to pour out his frustrations. “I bet you still have no idea why her and I broke up,” he said to his friend. “I bet you have no idea.” The friend paused, apologized and let him talk for a while about what had happened.
For more than a decade, psychologists have written about the “friendship crisis” facing many men. One 2006 analysis published in the American Sociological Review found that while Americans in general have fewer friends outside the family than they used to, young, White, educated men have lost more friends than other groups.
Male friendships are often rooted in “shoulder-to-shoulder” interactions, such as watching a football game or playing video games, while women’s interactions are more face-to-face, such as grabbing a coffee or getting together for a glass of wine, said Geoffrey Greif, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Social Work who wrote a book about male friendship. When Greif surveyed hundreds of men about how they most often socialized with friends, 80 percent of men said “sports” — either watching or participating in them together.
Because of this, many men have probably had a harder time than women figuring out how to adapt their friendships in a pandemic that is keeping them apart.
“The rules for guys pursuing other guys for friendships are not clear,” Greif said. “Guys don’t want to seem too needy.”
But the pandemic might be forcing this dynamic to change.
As the pandemic continues into the holiday season, rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation are rising. (The Washington Post)
Fatherhood is more visible than ever. But will dads working from home actually step up more?
In emails and interviews with The Washington Post, dozens of men shared stories about Zoom poker games, backyard cigar nights, neighborhood-dad WhatsApp chains, Dungeons & Dragons groups and Fantasy Football leagues where casual chats about sports and politics have suddenly led to deep conversations — about the struggles of virtual schooling, family illness, breakups, births, wedding postponements and job losses.
The moment feels heavier and so do the conversations. Some men said their friendships have begun to look more like those of their wives and girlfriends. For the first time in their lives, they’re going on walks with male friends just to catch up. They’re FaceTiming old college friends and checking in on neighbors — not only to talk about the NBA draft picks or their children’s soccer schedule — but to ask how they’re doing.
Argueta, who works as a loan delivery specialist, was used to avoiding talking about personal details in his conversations with male friends. But after struggling with his mental health and going through therapy this year, he said he wants to start finding ways to tell his friends what’s actually going on.
“We are so used to finding a distraction to help us when we should be addressing what’s in front of us,” he said. “The world needed to slow down … we should slow down, too.”
Unprecedented isolation
Men weren’t always like this.
As young boys, male friends tend to share their deepest secrets and most intimate feelings with each other, said Niobe Way, a professor of developmental psychology who interviewed hundreds of boys for her 2013 book, “Deep Secrets: Boys’ Friendships and the Crisis of Connection.”
But as boys begin to enter adolescence at age 15 or 16, “you start to hear them shut down and not care anymore,” Way said. They start to act defensive about their friendships, saying they’re “not gay” and that they’re not as close anymore. “You hear those expectations of manhood get imposed on them.”
Way argues the lack of vulnerability in male friendships is rooted in a misogynistic, homophobic culture that discourages emotional intimacy between men. But it’s also part of a culture that does not value adult friendship in general.
“The goal of adulthood is to find a partner, not to find a best friend,” Way said. “There’s nothing in our definition of success or maturity … that includes friendships.”
But research shows that close friendships and social networks are essential to getting by. A Brigham Young University study found that social connections — with friends, family, neighbors or colleagues — improve a person’s odds of survival by 50 percent.
In 2018, the suicide rate among men was 3.7 times higher than among women, according to statistics from the National Institute of Mental Health. But some surveys show men are less likely than women to admit they are lonely, while other research suggests men derive more of their emotional intimacy from the women in their lives. In one study, married men were more likely than married women to list their spouse as their best friend.
For months, he helped his son keep suicidal thoughts at bay. Then came the pandemic.
In this time of unprecedented isolation, Way said, many men may be forced to change the way they think about their friendships and to connect in new, deeper ways. “I think they’re being forced to for survival.”
John Bramlette, a 42-year-old father of two young children in Chevy Chase, Md., has seen these shifts in his own relationships. Before the pandemic, his closest male friends were from the softball team he has played with for 14 years, every Thursday evening. The group would often get together for a beer after a game or to watch baseball on TV after the kids were asleep.
But in normal times, it never dawned on him to ask one of his friends to go for a walk, just to chat, something his wife has been doing with her female friends for her entire adult life. In the past month, he has gone on three walks with male friends, and he plans on continuing to make it a regular thing, at lunchtime in Rock Creek Park.
“It’s totally logical,” said Bramlette, who is chief operating officer of Washington Nationals Philanthropies. “Why wouldn’t we do this?”
Dave Wakeman, a 46-year-old marketing consultant who lives in D.C.’s Forest Hills neighborhood, said many of his social interactions before the pandemic revolved around his kids’ sports or family gatherings with neighbors. But eight weeks into the pandemic, he ran into a neighbor two doors down and realized he had lost touch with him and other neighborhood dads.
If you could describe 2020 in one word or phrase, what would it be? Tell The Post.
The group of six men decided to start having happy hours with social distancing on their lawn chairs in their shared cul-de-sac. They created a WhatsApp group they call “The Battalion,” where they constantly share everything from Tucker Carlson jokes and political memes to frustrations with parenting and working from home.
“It’s become easier for people to say, ‘Hey look, I really am struggling right now,’" Wakeman said.
A few years ago, Stephen Davis, a 33-year-old tax manager in Alexandria, Va., joined a group text with one of his best friends and some other guys he vaguely knew from college. The conversation was, at first, solely focused on the world of professional wrestling. They called it “Five MB,” short for Five Man Band.
But recently, the group has evolved into a space to vent about so much more. It’s gotten them through multiple job changes, home moves and the births of four of their children — including two during the pandemic. When Davis was struggling with ideas for how to keep his son occupied when playgrounds were closed, one of the other dads in the group suggested an obstacle course of pillows for his son to run through. When Davis’s wife’s water broke, he texted the Five Man Band before anyone else — even before his parents.
The group has become closer than ever during the pandemic. They now send nearly 100 text messages a day, a constant stream of consciousness about what’s going on in their lives. The conversations feel more vulnerable, more honest than others Davis has ever had with friends in the past. They’re the kind of conversations he would have never been able to have while sitting at a bar and watching a game.
“There’s always too much noise to get to that next level,” he said.
‘I’m going to be real’
Jonathan Gordon sometimes wishes his college buddies would talk about more serious topics. The group of four men, who met on their freshman floor at the University of Virginia and are now in their 30s, have all been groomsmen in one another’s weddings. They have gone on international trips together. They all consider the other men in the group their closest friends.
So why don’t they ever actually talk about their feelings?
“I’ve always thought it’s funny that we talk about things that are completely inconsequential 80 to 90 percent of the time,” said his friend Alex Hyde, 32, over a joint Zoom call last week.
When the friends get together in person, for a beer or dinner, the deeper details “sneak in by accident,” Hyde said. Now that they can’t, the more serious topics don’t come as naturally over text. It feels more raw, Hyde said. “In general with other guys, there’s a certain amount of harassment that goes with anything you say … you got to be ready for that.”
It feels impossible not to revert to making fun of each other, Gordon said. “We have no self-restraint. … I can’t not crack up. We set each other off,” he said. “In an ideal world, we wouldn’t do that.”
The coronavirus pandemic is pushing America into a mental health crisis
These are the kinds of conversations Argueta, the 35-year-old in Falls Church, had come to expect from his friendships with other men.
On Saturday, when a couple of friends came over to help him set up his PC, Argueta expected them to roast him for looking like a “broke college student” in his new studio, where he has barely put anything on the walls and he has cords all over his desk.
But instead, the two friends asked him to talk about what led up to his breakup, and how he was handling the past few months. Argueta opened up to them — about his past relationship, the move, the pandemic, everything. He was more personal with them than he had ever been before.
One of his friends reminded him he could call the group on Discord anytime. “Just talk, just say anything,” the friend said. “Somebody’s going to answer.”
Argueta planned to send them a group text message soon, thanking his friends for coming over and for "bailing me out in more ways than you think.” He wanted to keep being honest about what he was going through.
“I’m going to be real,” he said.
He wondered if they would do the same.
Ca ne va pas être facile de voir The United States vs. #Billie_Holiday , qui va sortir sur la plateforme « Hulu », mais en attendant une éventuelle sortie en salles (en quoi ?) on peut voir , qui interprète Lady Day, chanter Strange Fruit / Tigress and Tweed :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqGiPYkMmjI
Forte baisse des naissances en décembre 2020 et janvier 2021 | Insee
▻https://www.insee.fr/fr/information/5227830
Neuf mois après le début de la pandémie de Covid-19, les naissances ont fortement baissé en France. La crise sanitaire datant de mars 2020, son impact éventuel sur les naissances ne pouvait s’observer qu’à partir de la fin de l’année.
En décembre 2020, il y a eu 7 % de nouveau-nés en moins qu’en décembre 2019. La baisse s’est poursuivie de façon bien plus prononcée en janvier 2021, avec 13 % de naissances de moins qu’en janvier 2020.
graphique du communiqué de presse
communiqué de presse
▻https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/fichier/version-html/5227830/cp_naissances.pdf
source Insee :
▻https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/serie/000436391#Graphique
On pourrait aussi considérer que 10 ans de climat zemouriste entraine une natalité en berne.
il était question dans un autre post ici de l’impact du virus sur les cellules reproductrices [au moins] masculines.
Un sondage/étude Arte (cf seenthis) montre que les femmes ont dorénavant beaucoup moins envie que les hommes d’avoir des enfants. C’était avant le Covid mais sur la base genrée de notre adaptation aux dérèglements écologiques.
Tu sais ce que ça donne dans les autres pays @simplicissimus ?
L’occident prétentieux va se recroqueviller ...
Même si les conversations de comptoirs virtuels prédisaient un #baby_boom dû au #confinement, cette légende avait été très vite démentie :
▻https://seenthis.net/messages/839860
▻https://seenthis.net/messages/853774
Un article d’Amanda Taub dans le NYTimes qui parle du nouvel accaparement des mères : ▻https://messaging-custom-newsletters.nytimes.com/template/oakv2?campaign_id=30&emc=edit_int_20210226&ins
Étrange la régularité de ces graphes, non ? On copulerait pour procréer très majoritairement à l’automne, voire au temps des Fêtes en France...
Je ne retrouve plus la #statistique, mais je crois avoir lu ici une étude qui montrait en fait qu’il n’y avait quasiment pas de différences de #naissance d’un jour à l’autre ou d’un mois à l’autre (le seul léger déficit était le dimanche à cause des #accouchements programmés...)
peu probable !
la saisonnalité des naissances est bien attestée et connue de longue date.
Sur la longue période (les données de l’Insee commencent à 1946) elle s’est lentement déplacée : en début de période, le pic des naissances avait lieu au printemps, actuellement c’est pendant l’été.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, poète, éditeur et libraire de la Beat Generation, est décédé
▻https://actualitte.com/article/99035/auteurs/lawrence-ferlinghetti-poete-editeur-et-libraire-de-la-beat-generation-es
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, figure de la Beat Generation, mouvement artistique essentiellement américain de la seconde moitié du XXe siècle, est décédé ce 22 février à l’âge de 101 ans, a confirmé l’enseigne qu’il avait créée, City Lights Booksellers & Publishers. Lui-même poète, Ferlinghetti a participé à la diffusion des textes des auteurs beat en créant sa librairie et sa maison d’édition.
#Lawrence_Ferlinghetti #Beeat_generaztion #Poésie #City_Lights
On the route again, rencontres hallucinées de la Beat Generation
▻https://www.franceculture.fr/emissions/le-cours-de-lhistoire/histoires-de-routes-44-route-again-rencontres-hallucinees-de-la-beat-g
Entendu ce matin ce Cours de l’histoire sur France Q, une mine d’infos. Par exemple, le croyais que ce beat venait du jazz, mais la provenance principale serait l’argot de drogués de Times square ( cassés au carré). Merci pour le son, @vanderling !
Un extrait de The Last Waltz (1976, et il était déjà vieux !) visible dans le film, mais pas sur le disque :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE_8WK3tBuE
(11) Question pour un champion 2 - YouTube
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDk31sxXepQ
Musiktips - ’Un président normal ?’
▻http://newsletters.artips.fr/Musiktips/Gillespie_President
Au programme : rebaptiser la Maison-Blanche en « Maison du Blues », et nommer tous ses copains jazzmen à des postes clés. C’est ainsi qu’il imagine le trompettiste Miles Davis à la tête de la CIA, le pianiste Duke Ellington au ministère des Affaires étrangères ou encore la chanteuse Ella Fitzgerald aux Affaires sociales… Un gouvernement qui a du swing !
Malgré ses mesures farfelues, Gillespie est on ne peut plus sérieux. L’artiste est profondément révolté par les meurtres racistes qui secouent l’Amérique.
Son programme défend les droits civiques des afro-américains, que ce soit en faisant des propositions pour davantage d’égalité ou en exigeant l’interdiction du Ku Klux Klan.
#Jimmy_Carter à la voix, à la trompette, Max Roach à la cymbale - Salt Peanuts (White House Jazz Festival, June 18, 1978)
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORhqJZfxxcI
Mort de #Naomi_Shelton, la chanteuse du label soul Daptone :
What Have You Done (2009) :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhWGfhKRA8M
Sinner (2014) :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsCEx9qKeDg
Mort aussi cette semaine de #U-Roy et de #Tonton_David :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/902484
Naomi Shelton & The Gospels queens - Cold World
▻https://naomisheltonandthegospelqueens.bandcamp.com/album/cold-world
#U_roy est mort :-(
▻https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_Roy
Ce disque était chez moi quand j’étais petit ...
U-Roy, legendary reggae #toaster, dies aged 78
▻https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/feb/18/u-roy-legendary-reggae-toaster-dies-aged-78
‘The originator’ of toasting on record helped revolutionise soundsystem culture in Jamaica – and inspire the birth of hip-hop
U Roy ne toastera plus
▻https://pan-african-music.com/u-roy-ne-toastera-plus
Le coup d’éclat qui le révèle a lieu en 1969, lorsqu’il inaugure une nouvelle collaboration avec King Tubby, producteur fou de sons et patron du sound system Home Town Hifi. Ce soir là, comme le raconte Sebastien Broquet sur le site le Petit Bulletin, King Tubby a récupéré en douce les masters du label Treasure Isle où il travaille pour en faire les premières dubplates. Et après avoir joué un des morceaux en version originale, il en envoie la version instrumentale, où les voix passent au second plan et libèrent des espaces que le deejay U Roy, avec son style reconnaissable entre tous (et son fameux cri), va remplacer par propres ses textes, toastés en rythme sur le riddim du disque. King Tubby et U Roy associés font un tel malheur, et enregistreront dès 1970 les premiers titres (« Wake the Town », « Wear You to The Ball ») de ce qu’il faut bien appeler un nouveau genre sur Treasure Isle, le label de Duke Reid.
R.I.P. U-Roy, September 21, 1942 – February 17, 2021. Here he is performing “Version Galore” at the Treasure Isle recording studio in Kingston in 1970.
▻https://twitter.com/dusttodigital/status/1362512173625454599
Avec Runaway Girl (Just Another Girl), #U-Roy toaste sur ...
Il toaste aussi sur #John_Holt avec Wear You To The Ball:
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FroBj_-k2xA
Et sur #Bob_Marley avec Natty Rebel (Soul Rebel):
#reggae #dub #DJ #toast #toaster #Sound_System #Jamaïque #Musique
On en profite aussi pour saluer la mémoire de #Tonton_David
Peuples du Monde (1990)
On vous dira haut et fort que le pape est un imposteur
Que Christophe Colomb n’était qu’un menteur
Que le respect des personnes âgées doit être de rigueur
Sûr et Certain (1994)
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SWckNTgvcs
Nous sommes dans la zone rouge, le système nous assomme
Maquillage des bavures policières
Falsification de l’Histoire
On en profite aussi pour saluer la mémoire de Tonton David ?
Emission spéciale sur RFI en hommage à Tonton David
▻https://www.rfi.fr/fr/podcasts/couleurs-tropicales/20210218-emission-sp%C3%A9ciale-hommage-%C3%A0-tonton-david
avec une ombre au tableau tout de même :
Sur scène, il regoûte volontiers aux sound systems quand l’occasion se présente, pratique les petites salles, se recycle dans les concerts programmés par les collectivités locales. En 2020, il est aussi à l’affiche du Bal des quenelles de l’humoriste polémiste Dieudonné , condamné à plusieurs reprises pour ses propos antisémites. En parallèle, il travaille sur un nouvel album.
▻https://musique.rfi.fr/reggae/20210217-tonton-david-lhomme-mis-le-reggae-francais-lumiere
U-Roy obituary
▻https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/feb/23/u-roy-obituary
Of the many innovations Jamaican music has offered to the world over the past 50 years, the lyrical art of “toasting” has had perhaps the most profound and long-lasting impact. A stylised, poetical form of chatting and scatting, it was brought to prominence in the early 1970s by the reggae deejay U-Roy, who has died aged 78, and has fed into many musical forms, from hip-hop to grime.
Un titre qui annonce la sortie de l’album posthume « Solid Gold U-Roy » de la légende jamaïcaine entourée d’une myriade d’artistes comme Big Youth et Mick Jones, Ziggy Marley, Shaggy, Jesse Royal, Richie Spice...
▻https://www.fip.fr/reggae/u-roy-avec-santigold-sur-une-reprise-de-man-next-door-19059
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JKwjX_3Xfg&t=2s
Santi White alias #Santigold a déclaré « U-Roy a été un pionnier majeur dans un genre qui m’a tellement influencé. C’était si spécial de pouvoir chanter cette chanson en particulier, l’une de mes préférées depuis que je suis toute petite, et d’entendre sa voix trancher, diriger le rythme, nous attirer tous dans son monde. Il était l’un des plus grands. »
L’album « Solid Gold U-Roy » sort le 16 juillet sur Trojan Jamaica/BMG
“Solid Gold U-Roy” Tracklist :
01. “Trenchtown Rock” (feat. Ziggy Marley)
02. “Man Next Door” (feat. Santigold)
03. “Rule the Nation” (feat. Shaggy)
04. “Tom Drunk” feat. (Tarrus Riley)
05. “Wake the Town”
06. “Stop That Train” (feat. Rygin King)
07. “Natty Rebel” (Natty Rebel) feat. David Hinds
08. “Queen Majesty” (Chalice in the Palace) (feat. Robbie Shakespeare)
09. “Small Axe” (feat. Jesse Royal)
10. “Wear You to the Ball” (feat. Richie Spice)
11. “Every Knee Shall Bow” (Miseducation) (feat. Big Youth and Mick Jones)
12. “Miseducation Every Knee Shall Bow” (Scientist Dub)
A Life Worth Living feat. U-Roy & Alice Russel
▻https://quanticmusic.bandcamp.com/track/a-life-worth-living-feat-u-roy-alice-russell
Santé Publique France, 16/02/2021 :
• décès covid à l’hôpital : 351 (cvh : 263)
• hospitalisations covid : 26 195 (-283)
• décès covid en EHPAD : 235 (sur 4 jours)
décès, en baisse sur une tendance de l’ordre de -1,5%/j.
entrées en réanimation sur une tendance plutôt stable
EHPAD, la baisse se confirme
incidence : Nice repart,… tout le reste (sauf Lille qui reste bas néanmoins)
Ça baisse, ça baisse ! ! ! La stratégie fonctionne ! ! ! Continuons comme cela ! :-))
En novembre, quand j’évoquais les 80000 fin janvier, j’avais juste l’impression d’être un cassandre mal luné. En fait, j’étais limite optimiste.
on est super malins : on a transformé une vague « verticale » de 2 mois de large en vague « horizontale » de 4 mois de long (pour l’instant) ; franc succès :-p
En même temps, ce n’est pas ce qui était prévu avec la stratégie de « flatten the curve » ?
►https://seenthis.net/messages/833167
Sur le terrain, on parle de tas de personnes pas prises en charge (pas hospitalisées = pas comptées), de plusieurs changements de décompte des cas (dont celui qui fait que l’on compte chaque test et non pas le parcours d’une personne, très malin avec les AG qui nécessitent théoriquement un second test pour confirmé si négatif) et des notes de la DGS qui indiquent chaque jour qu’il faut serrer les fesses. 🏆
pour un point avec les dernières données de l’Insee (diffusée le 5 mars) à jour au 22/02/2021
▻https://seenthis.net/messages/904990
L’auteur-compositeur-interprète québécois Raymond Lévesque est décédé - Le Point
▻https://www.lepoint.fr/culture/l-auteur-compositeur-interprete-quebecois-raymond-levesque-est-decede-16-02-
Poète, romancier, dramaturge et acteur, mais surtout auteur-compositeur-interprète, le Québécois Raymond Lévesque est décédé à l’âge de 92 des suites du Covid-19, indiquent plusieurs médias canadiens, lundi 15 février. Raymond Lévesque a composé des centaines de chansons qui ont rythmé la vie culturelle de la province canadienne. Son œuvre la plus connue restera l’hymne pacifiste « Quand les hommes vivront d’amour », composé en 1956 en partie en réaction à la guerre d’Algérie (« Quand les hommes vivront d’amour / Il n’y aura plus de misère / Et commenceront les beaux jours / Mais nous nous serons morts mon frère »).
Raymond Lévesque - Quand les hommes vivront d’amour
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsHYZ2CsUjo
La chanson est interprétée par Renée Claude, Marie-Claire Séguin et Sylvie Tremblay. Pour un grand disparu RIP 1928-2021.
Félix Leclerc, Gilles Vigneault, Robert Charlebois - Quand les hommes vivront d’amour (Québec, 1974),
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZfDRQ_kKOw
bien sûr ! je pensais bien que quelqu’un (toi…) les mettrait d’où mon choix
concert totalement mythique !
À part les 100 000 avec les 3 générations de chanteurs québécois, sur les plaines d’Abraham en 1974 (et ses deux premiers ministres, le fédéral et le provincial sifflés), suis tombé sur une version avec la terrible chanteuse Pauline Julien qui aurait pu être marrante si c’était pas un documentaire à voix off
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-mVQdeq0vY
#Peter_Gabriel reprend son Biko pour , avec #Angélique_Kidjo, #Yo-Yo_Ma, #Meshell_Ndegeocello...
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWNEr4eHL18
Qui plus est, il explique avoir accepté de le faire parce que :
Bien que le gouvernement de la minorité blanche soit parti en Afrique du Sud, le racisme dans le monde que l’apartheid représentait n’est pas parti. Le racisme et le nationalisme sont malheureusement en hausse. En Inde, au Myanmar et en Turquie, en Israël et en Chine, le racisme est délibérément exploité à des fins politiques.
Watch Peter Gabriel Re-Record ‘Biko’ With Artists From Around the World
Andy Greene, Rolling Stones, le 12 février 2021
▻https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/peter-gabriel-biko-performance-1126360
et merci pour la découverte de #cristina_pato ▻https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristina_Pato
En français :
Regardez le ré-enregistrement de « Biko » de Peter Gabriel avec des artistes du monde entier
Andy Greene, Rolling Stones, le 12 février 2021
▻https://agencemediapalestine.fr/blog/2021/02/16/regardez-le-re-enregistrement-de-biko-de-peter-gabriel-avec-des
Peter Gabriel a ajouté son catalogue à Bandcamp en novembre 2019
►https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/peter-gabriel-bandcamp-catalog
ses trois premiers album
▻http://hipgnosiscovers.com/petergabriel.html
▻https://petergabriel.bandcamp.com/track/biko
September ’77
Port Elizabeth weather fine
It was business as usual
In police room 619
Oh Biko, Biko, because Biko
Oh Biko, Biko, because Biko
Yihla Moja, Yihla Moja
The man is dead
The man is dead
When I try to sleep at night
I can only dream in red
The outside world is black and white
With only one colour dead
Oh Biko, Biko, because Biko
Oh Biko, Biko, because Biko
Yihla Moja, Yihla Moja
The man is dead
The man is dead
You can blow out a candle
But you can’t blow out a fire
Once the flames begin to catch
The wind will blow it higher
Oh Biko, Biko, because Biko
Yihla Moja, Yihla Moja
The man is dead
The man is dead
And the eyes of the world are watching now, watching now
The Death of Steve Biko, Revisited
https://daily.jstor.org/the-death-of-steve-biko-revisited
Like the death of George Floyd, the South African activist Steve Biko’s death galvanized a global movement against racism.
L’ #Histgeobox a invité #Coline_Houssais, spécialiste des cultures du monde arabe et auteure d’une très précieuse Anthologie des musiques du monde arabe (Le mot et le reste, 2020), à nous faire découvrir la richesse des musiques de cet espace.
"Il y a tellement de genres musicaux dans le monde arabe" - Entretien avec Coline Houssais
L’histgeobox, le 11 novembre 2020
▻https://lhistgeobox.blogspot.com/2020/11/il-y-tellement-de-genres-musicaux-dans.html
Avec cette playlist de 23 morceaux :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLC4aXCnIeE1tT5R-s-9NCBfDUyXbWwxn2&v=vEQcgPWAciU
Dont je retiendrai deux titres :
#Abdel_Halim_Hafez - Gana El Hawa (1969) tirée de la comédie musicale égyptienne à succès Abi fawq al-chagara, dernier film avec Abdel Halim Hafez, connu à l’époque pour son grand nombre de baisers entre lui et ... La séquence de cette chanson se déroule lors d’un voyage du couple à #Beyrouth...
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy8d_bg88ZY
Le film en question, mais sans sous-titres :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6XW_plS_dk
Et #Vigon - Sidi H’bibi (2019)
Contrairement à ce que dit l’article, la version funk de ce classique de la musique arabo-andalouse ne date pas des années 1960, où le marocain Vigon chantait effectivement déjà de la soul, mais de son retour sur le devant de la scène en 2019, avec le groupe de Didier Marty... Vous en connaissiez peut-être aussi la reprise punk de La Mano Negra en 1989 ? Par Renaud en 1990 ?
Deuxième article de Coline Houssais, complémentaire :
#Fayrouz - Al Qouds Al Atiqa (La vieille ville de Jérusalem) (1967)
L’histgeobox, le 11 novembre 2020
▻https://lhistgeobox.blogspot.com/2020/11/fayrouz-al-qouds-al-atiqa-la-vieille.html
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeotb4UrmAo
#Musique #Musique_et_politique #Musique_Arabe #Egypte #Maroc #Liban #Palestine #Jérusalem
Je ne sais pas pourquoi @bricabraque ne l’a pas annoncé ici, du coup je le découvre en retard...
Salut @sinehebdo
Merci du relais. J’ai tout simplement oublié de diffuser sur seen this. A bientôt.
Is This Beverly Hills Cop Playing Sublime’s ‘Santeria’ to Avoid Being Live-Streamed ?
▻https://www.vice.com/en/article/bvxb94/is-this-beverly-hills-cop-playing-sublimes-santeria-to-avoid-being-livestreame
Police officers in Beverly Hills have been playing music while being filmed, seemingly in an effort to trigger Instagram’s copyright filters. Last Friday, a man entered the Beverly Hills police department, only to be treated to a mini DJ set that could potentially get his Instagram account banned. Sennett Devermont was at the department to file a form to obtain body camera footage from an incident in which he received a ticket he felt was unfair. Devermont also happens to be a well-known LA (...)
#Instagram #algorithme #police #vidéo-surveillance #copyright #surveillance
Je découvre #The_Freedom_Affair, un nouveau groupe de soul de Kansas City, avec de très beaux titres :
Give A Little Love (chanson « feel good », qui appelle à voter Biden, mais où l’on trouve aussi à 1’30", le livre d’ #Palestine !)
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOpPPcU9spQ
Don’t Shoot (sur les #violences_policières bien sûr, en acoustique)
je ne sais pas si c’est la fatigue, ou je suis trop sensible en ce moment, mais le premier clip moi ça m’a fait pleurer l’ambiance, les gens qui sont bien ensemble, la vie qui pourrait être belle, etc, en regard de toutes les merdes qui s’annoncent et après avoir lu le début de L’Onde hier soir… ▻https://seenthis.net/messages/901815
mais merci pour la découverte :)
#Carol_Fran - Tou’ les jours c’est pas la même (Every Day Is Not the Same) (2005)
SAMIAN//GÉNOCIDE//VIDÉOCLIP OFFICIEL - YouTube
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYSTngC96H8&feature=youtu.be
SAMIAN//GÉNOCIDE//VIDÉOCLIP OFFICIEL
Samian - Blanc de Mémoire (2020)
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf3_4NPG5jo
Premières_Nations #Autochtones #pensionnats
Et en 2019 : Samian - Le Messager :
▻https://samianmusique.bandcamp.com/releases
Dont celle ci : La Terre a des Maux
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es2foGP49c8
#Sahara_occidental, entre vieux et nouveau colonialismes
Bilaterals, le 12 février 2021
▻https://www.bilaterals.org/?sahara-occidental-entre-vieux-et&lang=fr
Nous préparons actuellement une campagne internationale comme celle du #Boycott, Désinvestissement et Sanctions (BDS) pour la Palestine. Nous espérons que cette campagne aura assez de soutien pour avoir l’impact nécessaire. Notre cas n’est pas un cas isolé. Le monde regorge de personnes opprimées qui ont réussi à atteindre leurs objectifs, et d’autres qui continuent à se battre. Nos principaux partisans sont issus de ce milieu. Le Sahara occidental est l’un des derniers cas de vieux colonialisme, et notre lutte interagit avec de nouvelles pratiques du colonialisme, où les intérêts économiques fusionnent avec les luttes politiques pour l’indépendance. Les nouveaux visages du colonialisme mettent en avant des sociétés multinationales qui traversent les frontières, contrôlent les gouvernements, changent les politiques, nuisent à notre environnement, etc. Nous ne sommes qu’un élément dans cette confrontation. Nous ne gagnerons peut-être pas notre indépendance bientôt, mais nous continuons à nous battre.
Chimène Badi - Juste une femme (2019)
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XV0MPq791Q
En 2015, on avait déjà eu Pétra Pied-de-Biche - Bébé :
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyF2WV37LVc
#Musique #Musique_et_politique #Femmes #Féministes #Chimène_Badi #childfree #no_kids #nullipare
Le cœur imbibé de soul
comme une bière à 0% mais en mieux
▻https://www.radiopanik.org/emissions/chadek-s-deck/le-cur-imbibe-de-soul
un #shameless_autopromo bien sous modulé mais parce que la playlist est tellement puissante de joie que ça devrait être remboursé par la sécu.
#merci !
Jesus wayne - The Chicago Party Theme
Générique
Johnny Davis - You’ve got to crawl to me
Otis Brown - whatever you do do it good
Nate Evans - Main Squeeze
The dynamic Tints - Fallin in love
Syl johnson - I feel an urge
Skip drake - Wrapped around your finger
Little ben and the cheers - I’m gonna get even with you
Jerry townes - Just say the word
Harlem Meat Company - I din’t now why
The Notations - A new day
Linda balintine - glad about that
Iron jaw harris - all ready to go
Matta baby - do the pearl girl
Harrison and the majestic kind - tearing me inside
The majestic arrows - Love is all i need
South shore comission - Shadows
The Schiller street gang - Remind me
NTM - Soul soul
Super, merci, playlist impeccable et super originale !
Pour les maladies chroniques, est-ce qu’on peut prolonger le traitement ?
Un concert sans public, ça n’a même pas le même son, mais en ces temps de disette c’est tellement mieux que rien...
Qu’est-ce que je donnerais pas pour voir #Omar au Ronnie Scott’s de Londres (il y était la semaine dernière) :