CEO/Principal Consultant at INNOQ, he/him, software architect, RESTafarian, conference tourist. Works at innoq.com. Fediverse: @stilkov@innoq.social

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Immer noch außerordentlich lustig :) youtube.com/watch?v=mf72t9B_…
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Replying to @isaac_abraham
A strong pro-Palestinian/anti-Israel view there that, as usual, has overlap with anti-semitic views?
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Replying to @_janisf
I honestly have no clue.
Replying to @kellabyte
Which one would you choose?
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Replying to @martinfowler
The way takes of his glasses and seamlessly switches from the intro to the monologue! Mind-blowing.
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Replying to @ewolff @jnfrd
Wie überraschend :)
Replying to @ewolff @jnfrd
Mich überraschen die 55%, weil ich mit noch mehr gerechnet hätte. Die 16-20% überraschen mich nicht, aber deswegen sind sie nicht weniger schlimm.
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Translation: “Someone says ‘Jews have too much influence in the world.’ Is that right?” More than 16% of all Germans answer “Yes.” 55% among AfD voters. I hate everything about this, including the question.
Was AfD-Wähler glauben. (Quelle: Allensbach / FAZ von morgen.)
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Damn, our talks are exactly the same length and I have about a quarter of your slide count :)
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Replying to @robedeb
None taken.
Replying to @StevenBufton
You’re of course right, I’m in an echo chamber. Doesn’t change my observation, though
I don’t think I’ve seen hotels advertising “women-friendly rooms” before leonardo-hotels.com/leonardo…
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Sometimes I think “Never again electing a male leader might solve all problems in the US”. Then I look at Ann Coulter or Kellyanne Conway.
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A surprisingly strong statement
As a company, Microsoft is dismayed by the forcible separation of children from their families at the border. For more information, please see our blog: blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-i… nitter.vloup.ch/marcslove/status…
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If you believe that your ancestry, the place you were born, or – worst of all – the color of your skin defines whether or not you’re a part of a nation, I think you’re completely misguided. Or actually, in any decent nation, you shoud be. //
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My favorite nation, of all, is the United States, where as soon as you become a citizen, you’re entitled to the same pride as everyone who was born there. Oh, of course I mean the fictional US as depicted in “Hamilton”, romantic novels and movies, and Aaron Sorkin TV shows. 7/
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Now, I completely agree anyone asking for the right to permanently stay in a country that has a decent, democratic, human constitution, needs to adhere to that country’s laws. But as soon as they’re accepted as citizens of that country, that’s what they are. 6/
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The German constitution (“Grundgesetz”) , in article 16a (1) says “Politisch Verfolgte genießen Asylrecht.”, “Persons persecuted on political grounds shall have the right of asylum.”. I owe almost everything I am, and own, and all of my significant privilege, to that article. 4/
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My father fled from communists, and was – naturally – granted asylum in Germany. Together with my mother, he built a company (actually, a number of them), and they were able to help their two sons through university. 3/
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