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 Walmart Wants to Be Something for Everyone in a Divided America

Walmart Wants to Be Something 

for Everyone 

in a Divided America
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Wednesday, March 05, 2025

PRIME TIME: Full speech: Macron calls for major European rearmament • FRANCE 24 English

Mar 5, 2025

In a primetime speech on Wednesday, French President Emmanuel Macron called for a major European rearmament and said he will confer with European allies on the idea of using France's nuclear deterrent to protect the continent in the face of threats from Russia. 

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TechDirt: “Mike, but what should we do?”

The revolution isn’t coming someday. 
It’s happening right now, in millions of individual decisions to align actions with deepest values. 
The resistance isn’t elsewhere. 
It’s in you, waiting to be lived rather than merely contemplated.

What You Should Do

from the be-yourself,-do-what-your-true-self-demands dept

Okay, people. You keep asking me, “Mike, but what should we do?” I am going to condescend to you now, about what you should do.

The only resistance worth a damn is the one where you stop calculating the odds and start living your truth without reservation. What separates the merely clever from the genuinely courageous isn’t tactical brilliance but moral clarity—the willingness to act as if your conscience matters more than your comfort. The irony, which our enemies will never grasp, is that this apparent recklessness creates the most robust safety net imaginable. While they isolate themselves in gilded bunkers of power, we forge bonds of mutual aid that no authority can sever.

History doesn’t remember those who hedged their bets or preserved their options; it remembers those who, when facing the abyss, decided that some principles cannot be compromised regardless of consequence. This isn’t martyrdom—it’s the highest form of self-interest, recognizing that a life of calculated moral compromise isn’t worth protecting in the first place.

So abandon your clever exit strategies and risk calculations. Your most authentic self is also your most powerful weapon, and in times like these, it’s the only currency guaranteed to hold its value. Even beyond the span of our lifetimes. The only currency that can.

The truth is, the question “what should we do?” often masks a deeper hesitation—a search for the perfect, risk-free action that will somehow satisfy both our conscience and our comfort
  • But that’s precisely the trap. 
There is no algorithm for moral action in immoral times. 
There is no checklist that, once completed, absolves you of the responsibility to keep acting, keep choosing, keep standing for something.

Think of it as venture capital for civilization. Just as the greatest financial returns come from identifying inflection points where maximum risk meets maximum opportunity, the greatest moral impact comes when you invest your full self at precisely the moment when everything seems most precarious. By placing your “social capital” on authentic moral action without hedging for reputation, wealth, or safety, you’re making the highest-leverage bet possible.

Because here’s the thing: if you have social capital, even if you are the most financially poor person in the world, you know you’ll always have a safe place to sleep. So the investment profile is quite good. And you don’t even need to spend your conscience to invest!

This isn’t about grand heroic gestures. It’s about the daily choice to be fully present in your own moral reality. It’s about deciding that, whatever comes, you’ll be able to face yourself in the mirror. It’s about recognizing that in times of systemic failure, the only reliable security comes not from institutions or financial reserves, but from the bonds we forge through authentic moral action and mutual aid.

So what should you do? Stop asking that question as if there’s a single answer that applies to everyone. Start asking instead: What does my most authentic self demand in this moment? What action would make me feel whole rather than diminished? What truth needs speaking that only I can articulate in my unique way?

Then do that thing. Not once, not as a performance, but consistently. Not with an eye toward results, but with a commitment to process. Not because it will necessarily “work,” but because it’s the only thing that will allow you to recognize yourself when this is all over.

The revolution isn’t coming someday. It’s happening right now, in millions of individual decisions to align actions with deepest values. The resistance isn’t elsewhere. It’s in you, waiting to be lived rather than merely contemplated.

That’s what you should do. But you already knew that, if you’re honest with yourself.

P.S. And no matter the circumstances in which I meet my ultimate fate, know that, that I know that it eats them alive inside. And that I died contemptuously amused by their internal torture. That deep down, they are the greatest cowards of all: afraid of the truth.

Mike Brock is a former tech exec who was on the leadership team at Block. Originally published at his Notes From the Circus.

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ARMS-LENGTH DENIAL: US says it lost contact with MQ-9 near Yemen after Houthis claim to have shot it down

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Houthi Rebels Down One More American MQ-9 Reaper Drone Over Yemen After Trump Redesignates Ansar Allah As Foreign Terrorist Organisation

Yemen’s Houthi rebels claim to have shot down yet another U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone over the Hodeida district, marking their 15th successful strike on the high-value UAVs since the start of their anti-U.S. and anti-Israel campaign. According to the Houthis, the drone was conducting “hostile operations” in Yemeni airspace. The group has vowed to continue targeting U.S. assets and warned they are fully prepared for any further escalations. Meanwhile, a U.S. defense official

 
The US Air Force lost contact with an unmanned MQ-9 Reaper drone while it was operating over the Red Sea this week, a US defense official told Al Arabiya English on Tuesday.
The MQ-9 was conducting operations in support of Operation Poseidon Archer, which refers to US military efforts targeting Yemen’s Houthis, the official said. 
“We are actively assessing the incident to determine the cause and any subsequent actions,” the official added.

US says it lost contact with MQ-9 near Yemen after Houthis claim to have shot it down

US says it lost contact with MQ-9 near Yemen after Houthis claim to have  shot it down
byJoseph Haboush - Al Arabiya English
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On Tuesday, the Houthis said they had shot down the MQ-9, which was flying over Hodeidah and conducting “hostile missions.” 
  • They also claimed that this was at least the 15th American MQ-9 they had downed since the beginning of the Gaza war in 2023.
Al Arabiya English was unable to independently verify this claim.

Earlier in the day, Washington re-designated the Iran-backed Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO), in line with a directive from President Donald Trump in January. The Houthis, who control much of Yemen, including the capital Sanaa, have launched missile and drone attacks against Israel since the Gaza war erupted in October 2023. They have also repeatedly targeted US military vessels and jets as well as merchant ships in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden—key waterways for global trade.
  • Last month, the Houthis launched surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) at an American fighter jet and another MQ-9 Reaper but didn’t hit either, US officials previously told Al Arabiya English.
Former President Joe Biden had previously overturned a decision by the Trump administration to include the Houthis on the FTO list, after humanitarian organizations raised concerns that such a designation would hinder aid efforts in Yemen, which has been enduring one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crises.
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