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"In September 1933, the Nazis created the Reich Chamber of Culture. The Chamber oversaw the production of art, music, film, theater, radio, and writing in Germany. The Nazis sought to shape and control every aspect of German society. They believed that art played a critical role in defining a society's values. In addition, the Nazis believed art could influence a nation's development. Several top leaders became involved in official efforts on art. They sought to identify and attack 'dangerous' artworks as they struggled to define what 'truly German' art looked like." — United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
At least 17 passengers hurt as cruise ship crashes into wall in River DanubeObviously accidents, incompetence, and even sabotage, happens; it just remains to be seen which is which:
A Bulgarian cruise ship carrying over a hundred passengers has crashed into a concrete wall in a sluice on the River Danube in Austria.
The incident occurred overnight in the northern Austrian town of Aschach an der Donau, local police said on Saturday morning.
Eleven people were injured and taken to hospital as a result of the crash. Local media said another six people suffered less serious injuries that did not require hospital treatment.
Some 160 passengers were aboard the ship travelling from Bavaria in Germany to the Austrian city of Linz, a spokesperson for police in the nearby town of Eferding said.
The ship was able to continue onwards after the accident, the spokesperson said.
It was not immediately clear how serious the injuries were, the spokesperson added.
It was also unclear what led to the accident.
The River Danube is one of Europe's most significant and iconic rivers, winding its way through multiple countries and cultures. Cruise ships over the river attract thousands of tourists every year.
Earlier in 2023, a Ukrainian captain of a cruise liner was sentenced to five years in prison in Hungary for his role in a 2019 accident when his boat hit and sank a smaller boat on the River Danube, killing 25 South Korean tourists and two crew.
Comment: It's worth remembering, as Norman Finkelstein, and others, have repeatedly highlighted: the vast majority of Israelis support the genocide in Gaza however a great many do not support Netanyahu, and, contrary to the IDF's Hannibal Directive, they want the hostages back:
See also: Israel's red heifers and the looming sacrifice at Al-Aqsa mosque to bring about the 'messiah and end times' - CBS
A few posts regarding the situation in Gaza: