Watch Sci-Fi Short- Utopia-Trapped where Citizens police each other with their Mobile Phones – Omeleto

A man lives in a society where citizens police each other with their mobile phones. | Utopia

from thefreeonline on 16th October 2023 by Kosta Nikas and agogo22 at msamba

Jack has just come back to his homeland of Australia after over a decade away in paradise. But after being met at the airport by his brother Frank, Jack discovers that the country has radically changed.

Citizens report and fine one another for various civil infractions, using their mobile phones to record and upload offenses to a government app.

Jack is in disbelief as he arrives at Frank’s home with his wife Margaret, and he can’t even believe that swearing is fined and alcohol is banned.

There are cameras everywhere, and the only safe place in people’s homes is the bathroom.

Unable to adapt or accept the changes, Jack attempts to leave the country — a much harder feat to accomplish than he thought.

Written and directed by Kosta Nikas, this sci-fi short may be named after an ideal paradise of balance and peace, but its title is deeply satirical in how the film portrays the absurdity of the new surveillance state.

It constructs a fascinating world that seems only a few steps removed from our phone-saturated society, telling its cautionary tale in an ironically jaunty way.

The writing takes time in its world-building, which is often one of the pleasures of the sci-fi genre.

The narrative action at the beginning catalogs the myriad ways that control and order are exerted over people, and there’s dour, wry humor embedded in how Frank escorts his increasingly skeptical brother through this brave new world.

The bright sunniness of the cinematography and the percolating, cheerful musical score that peppers itself throughout the film also add touches of stylish buoyancy to what is an increasingly dark story.

The aesthetic approach offers a counterpoint to the often horrifying reality shown on screen, in which citizens are incentivized to document one another’s offenses through their omnipresent phones.

Jack is a stand-in for the audience, looking increasingly askance at how even the most intimate recesses of everyday life can’t escape the pitiless lens of a camera and the desperate people wielding them.

It takes some time for the dramatic conflict to emerge, but the world-building is fascinating enough to carry interest through, and is substantial and detailed enough to power an entire series or feature.

By the time Jack finally decides that he must escape, the building blocks of the world and story have been carefully laid into place, forming a chain of obstacles that make it harder for him to leave.

He seems trapped indefinitely, but then he gets an unexpected chance — though one that comes at considerable cost.

That cost, however, doesn’t seem so bad by the time we conclude “Utopia,” which we realize is anything but. Its sense of horror derives not from perversity or violence, but from how the world that the film constructs is only a few clicks from our current reality.

Practically everyone has a smartphone, and the devices are deeply integrated with almost all aspects of our lives, from banking to romance to communication to entertainment.

At many levels, we’re still reckoning with how mobile technology is transforming our lives and our relationships.

A population armed with phones — and imbued with increasingly knee-jerk punitiveness towards fellow humans — seems ludicrous, but with deeper reflection, viewers realize those pieces are already in place in other aspects of our culture.

Are human beings so weak that they could be weaponized to do a government’s surveillance for them? “Utopia” imagines that day isn’t as far as one would think.

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Train surfing through Mexico, dreaming of a new life in the US

from thefreeonline on 16th Oct0ber 2023 by Al Jazeera

The risky trip has become virtually the only option for refugees and migrants to reach the Mexico-US border.

Migrant people, mostly from Venezuela, remain stranded after the goods train they were travelling on to Ciudad Juarez
Train surfers are often injured or die in falls off the top of La Bestia, especially when they fall asleep after days of holding on. [Herika Martinez/AFP]

As soon as they arrived in Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, Texas, a group of mostly Venezuelan refugees and migrants threw their belongings to the ground and slid off the top of a freight train, happy to be on solid ground.

Migrants from Venezuela crawl through a hole in the razor wire to cross into Eagle Pass, Texas
People from Venezuela crawl through a hole in razor wire to cross into Eagle Pass, Texas. [Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP]

The freight train, commonly known as La Bestia (the beast) had carried more than 1,000 “train surfers” on its roof on a 10-day journey through Mexico to the United States border.

Migrant people, mostly from Venezuela, remain stranded after the goods train they were travelling on to Ciudad Juarez
In the last 11 months, at least 1.8 million people have reached the southern US border, many of them seeking safety and a better life. [Herika Martinez/AFP]

It had not been an easy trip, in addition to having to spend days and nights balanced precariously on top of the moving train, the people had to avoid Mexican migration agencies that were trying to get them off the train, according to Daiverson Munoz, a 20-year-old from Venezuela.

A migrant family from Venezuela reacts after breaking through a razor wire barricade into the United States,
A man from Venezuela kneels in relief after breaking through the razor wire barricade into the US. [Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP]

“And we’re stuck in the middle of the desert. But it’s nothing, we’re here and we feel super happy because we’re about to realise our dream. It’s been hard but not impossible.

Migrant people, mostly from Venezuela, remain stranded after the goods train they were travelling on to Ciudad Juarez stopped in the desert
People, mostly from Venezuela, ride atop a cargo train which has stopped in the desert in Ahumada, Chihuahua, Mexico, while some pick up the trash [Herika Martinez/AFP]

“The hardest part was seeing how many people were injured” during the journey, said Munoz, a law student in his native country.

Migrant people, mostly from Venezuela, travel on the wagons of a goods train to Ciudad Juarez,
People balance precariously on top of La Bestia, a cargo train, to Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico. [Herika Martinez/AFP]

Jeffri Gomez, a 24-year-old Venezuelan woman who was travelling with her husband and their one-year-old child, was relieved to have come to the end of the journey that had been filled with peril.

Migrant people, mostly from Venezuela, remain stranded after the goods train
US President Joe Biden’s administration is under pressure to reduce a recent swell of arrivals at the country’s southern border as local officials warn their resources may soon reach ‘breaking point’. [Herika Martinez/AFP]

The train had started out about 1,800km (1,120 miles) to the south in the State of Mexico, and many of the train surfers had been injured along the way.

The final 370km (230 miles) of the trip took 17 hours due to the number of stops, Munoz said.

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PROPAGANDA BLITZ: HOW MAINSTREAM MEDIA IS PUSHING FAKE PALESTINE STORIES

After Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, IDF forces responded with airstrikes, leveling Gazan buildings. The violence so far has claimed the lives of more than 2,500 people. Western media, however, show far more interest and have much greater sympathy with Israeli dead than Palestinian ones and have played their usual role as unofficial […]

PROPAGANDA BLITZ: HOW MAINSTREAM MEDIA IS PUSHING FAKE PALESTINE STORIES

Video: Censorship RAMPAGE – Pro-Palestinian Rallies BANNED in France/ Germany

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London’s Massive Pro-Palestinian Rallies

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UK’s tame Pheasant Shooting War happening NOW. And a year-round Massacre makes it Possible

Class politics is nowhere more visible than in the protected slaughter of game, with disastrous effects on the countryside.

./from thefreeonline on 15th Oct 2023 George Monbiot at Monbiot.Com/

It’s one of the bluntest expressions of class power in the United Kingdom. Like all expressions of class power, it has become normalised until we treat it as a fixed fact of national life.

I’m talking about the bronze plague that spreads over the British lowlands every year, wiping out much of our wildlife: pheasants.

The pheasant shooting season has begun, appropriately coinciding with the Conservative party conference. Killing them requires no physical exertion and a limited skillset, as the birds are driven over the heads of the shooters by people hired to flush them out of the woods.

The men (almost all are) with the guns spray shot at the low-flying birds, killing some, wounding some, missing others. One estimate suggests that between 30% and 40% of all the pheasants shot are wounded and not recovered, dying slowly in the woods.

As always with politically protected activities, there’s a dearth of reliable data. The government agency, Natural England, estimates that between 39 and 57m pheasants and 8 to 13m red-legged partridges are released in the UK every year.

This means that, at the time of their release in August, there is as great a weight of these non-native birds at large in Britain as of all wild birds put together.

Pheasants and red-legged partridges hoover up everything from flower seeds, fungi and insects to lizards and baby snakes, frogs and baby birds, radically altering the ecology of the countryside.

An extraordinary pre-slaughter takes place year-round, to prepare for the great massacre that begins on 1 October.

Foxes are snared or shot in their tens of thousands, members of the crow family are relentlessly persecuted, weasels and stoats (among our most fascinating and least-appreciated mammals) are trapped and killed in unknown numbers – and these are just the legal assaults on nature.

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Turkey slams Israeli Blitz of Gaza while Bombing civilians, and Ethnic Cleansing in Syria with 100% Impunity

from thefreeonline on 15th =ct 2023 by Turkish Minute

Critics of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan have accused him of hypocrisy for harshly criticizing Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip after Hamas attacked Israel, pointing to the civilian casualties caused by his government’s airstrikes on Kurds in Syria.

On Saturday Hamas fighters carried out an unprecedented surprise attack on Israel, launching thousands of rockets from the Palestinian enclave of Gaza and crossing the border with hundreds of militants. 

This morning, a UAV targeted the refugee camp #Mexmûr, leaving 50-year-old women Ayşe Muhammed Ahmed wounded. People came together on the spot & later held a protest in front of the local hospital, criticizing the

@UN

for not protecting the camp, as it is their responsibility.

We invite the world to have a close look on who #Erdogan is attacking

This is a war against civilians, a war against a people!

The Islamist group killed more than 1,100 Israelis and more than a hundred people, prompting Israel to retaliate by pounding Gaza.

“Water is not being provided to Gaza. There is no electricity, it’s not being given. We don’t know the situation of the hospitals, whether they can operate or not. Unfortunately, places of worship, hospitals and schools, all are being ruthlessly struck; while these things happen, the world is silent. No one is saying anything. What about human rights?” Erdoğan posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Tuesday.

Erdoğan’s tweet drew the ire of many, who branded his plea for preventing civilian suffering as hypocritical, highlighting the Turkish government’s airstrikes targeting Kurdish settlements in northern Syria.

The official X handle of the pro-Kurdish Green Left Party (YSP) quoted Erdoğan’s tweet and said, “A large portion of Northern and Eastern Syria is unable to receive water and electricity, multiple hospitals have been bombed and rendered unusable. Agricultural areas have been bombed, and those responsible have openly admitted to committing this war crime!”

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