Matthias Bruggmann
mattbr78.bsky.social
Matthias Bruggmann
@mattbr78.bsky.social
"Adrenaline-driven nutcase" Swiss homophone of a serious German who writes for Handelsblatt.

RageSkeets in French and English.

I do photography, not bsky.

http://www.boring.ch/matt

Syria book: https://tinyurl.com/UnspeakableViolence

Signal: mattbr.78
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Germany, France, and Britain should have summarized their response to Washington in three points:
Nein.
Non.
No.
November 23, 2025 at 8:33 PM
@jconstant-fd.bsky.social , @europe1.bsky.social , @lefigaro.fr vous pensez pas que ça, c'est un peu plus une histoire d'intérêt public que des dealers qui détournent un OS sécurisé ?
They've made it pretty clear that they're going to come up with a rationale to take over our servers and arrest us. That's why we're moving the subset of our servers on a France-based provider away from it. We recommend others do the same if they have anything to do with open source or privacy.
November 23, 2025 at 11:13 AM
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Deux articles du Parisien hier, suivis aujourd'hui d'un article du Figaro, ont lancé une offensive honteuse contre GrapheneOS, un système d'exploitation open-source pour téléphones, gratuit et accessible à tous et toutes.

archive.is/202511190825...
archive.is
November 20, 2025 at 11:26 AM
Je connais pas mal de journalistes et décideurs qui feraient bien de lire ce qui est dit dans le papier du Parisien et d'en tirer les enseignements pour leur propre hygiène numérique...

@leparisien.fr , @grapheneos.org est un outil extraordinaire qui mérite d'être soutenu, et pas villifié.
We were contacted by a journalist at Le Parisien newspaper with this prompt:

> I am preparing an article on the use of your secure personal data phone solution by drug traffickers and other criminals. Have you ever been contacted by the police?
November 23, 2025 at 9:09 AM
Louis Menand, for @newyorker.com , on the sorely missed Catherine Leroy... it's such a pleasure to see her work in the wild, and to see her slowly re-emerge in the public consciousness.

www.newyorker.com/culture/phot...
What Catherine Leroy’s Fearless Photographs Reveal About the Vietnam War
Fifty years after its horrors, we know that the press helped to turn public opinion against the conflict. That’s because war is hell, and hell is photogenic.
www.newyorker.com
September 28, 2025 at 1:05 PM
Tony Clifton, who then worked for @newsweek.com, Beirut, 1983.
September 18, 2025 at 6:21 PM
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We have even been seen as a little bit paranoid talking about Russia’s threats [in the past]. But right now, everything we in the Baltics or Poland or the Nordics have been talking about has come to life."

Source: thetimes.com/world/europe/a…
September 17, 2025 at 8:15 AM
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Estonian PM Kristen Michal: Russia is an acute threat to every sane country and Europe is only at the beginning­ of rebuilding its defences.

Key points from the interview with The Times:

▪️ "Russia is an acute threat to Europe, to Nato, to every sane country in the world.
September 17, 2025 at 8:13 AM
While we're at it, Marianna Patrona's From Victim to Avenger: Trump’s Performance of Strategic Victimhood, is also worth a read www.mdpi.com/2673-5172/6/... .
September 16, 2025 at 9:16 AM
Though I personally remain to be convinced that the message is this shallow, both this video and the article linked below (cybelecanterel.substack.com/p/lost-in-th... ) are worth your time.

On the same topic, oilab.eu/frozen-antag... is as well.
September 16, 2025 at 7:59 AM
There's one more subset of the pro-Palestine, pro-Russia group that deserves mention: the left-of-the-left fringe who simultaneously believe that Russia has a legitimate claim to Crimea, NATO manipulated Ukraine into defending itself, and are pro-Palestine (and were often pro-Assad despite Yarmouk).
September 15, 2025 at 2:38 PM
Western societies are like Steve Jobs, only they'll kill you with them: they've got a perfectly treatable cancer, and chose to treat it with fruit juice because screw the professionals they know better. 1/2
September 14, 2025 at 5:59 PM
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We’re already at 25% of his goal! 🥳 If we can get just ten $100 donations, we’ll be nearly halfway there.

Help a refugee student, feel good all day!
This refugee student is in the final months of his dissertation after a long journey out of war. Helping him helps assure the future of Syria.

There's a lot of darkness in the world right now, but this is how we bring the light. No amount is too small (or too large lol)! 🙏 💖

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Help a Refugee Student Finish his PhD, Save Endangered Heritage!
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August 28, 2025 at 6:33 PM
I respectfully beg to differ: I can't think of a historical precedent of a diplomatic humiliation of the United States as thorough as what has just been inflicted by Trump's fault.

This, in itself, is a momentous win for Putin.
I don't think a man who has lost repeatedly a war he promised would take hours has won much of anything. Putin got nothing from this. If photo ops with Trump help him, he's not in a good place. And it's already unravelling as a joke. He got five minutes of fame, and now he's just foil to a stooge.
The fact that an indicted war criminal has been invited to the US to meet with the President to look at maps of the country he invaded tells you Putin has already won.
August 16, 2025 at 12:49 PM
Today in know your shitcoins: WASHTA, international currency of NGO bullshit.
July 29, 2025 at 5:30 PM
The most frustrating aspect being that no one seems to be clearly stating that anyone who purports to speaks from authority on when or where this all ends is absolutely, resolutely, and completely full of shit.
One of the more frustrating aspects of debate in Europe and America over developments in Iran is the extent to which it is shaped by analysts and commentators whose links are predominantly with a handful of larger Iranian cities rather than regional towns and rural communities
June 20, 2025 at 12:42 PM
La grosse différence, c'est que Netanyahu bénéficie d'une impunité dont Assad n'aurait même pas pu rêver.
Imaginez : Fabrice Balanche, Georges Malbrunot, Hubert Védrine mis sur le même visuel que Farouk Mardam Bey ou encore Samar Yazbek.
Car non à ce stade, je ne fais plus aucune différence entre le régime Assad et le gouvernement Netanyahu. J’estime que le deuxième s’inspire largement du premier.
June 15, 2025 at 7:09 PM
Et aussi, et surtout, ça.
On a un mélange des genres tellement malaisant ds les personnalités choisies. La dernière photo en bas à droite, c’est Karim Kattan, écrivain palestinien incroyable avec qui j’ai eu la chance de discuter longuement au festival de Couthures l’an passé. Le mettre à côté de BHL et Sfaer, comment dire?
«L’étau s’est desserré» : comment intellectuels et artistes ont haussé le ton dans la dénonciation de la guerre à Gaza

Une clarification, parfois un revirement, aux ressorts complexes, mêlant déchirements intimes, images d’atrocités virales et climat géopolitique. Enquête ⤵️
June 15, 2025 at 7:03 PM
The same conclusion applies to Gaza.
As a four-decade veteran of the daily journalism business, let me tell you: Every competent political reporter in this country knows that Trump is trying to establish a dictatorship. The industry's shame is that so few journalists will say so, and the ones who do lose their jobs.
June 13, 2025 at 5:53 AM
Those curious about this extraordinary photograph can read about it, and its author, here: sfi.usc.edu/news/2018/06...
June 7, 2025 at 12:54 AM
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Ca me touche parce que HIER des amis me demandaient par écrit une compil des pb avec Brauman, je leur disais d'aller voir déjà sa campagne minable sur les "bobards" de Benghazi.
Je ne dis pas que toutes les femmes sont formidables, je dis qu'il y a trop d'hommes qui parlent.
Une pensée pour Mo Nabbous qui fut, et demeure toujours, une inspiration pour moi.

“A Candle Loses Nothing By Lighting Another Candle”.

Il n'avait qu'une hâte, c'était de voir @armee-air-espace.bsky.social au-dessus de Benghazi.

Il fut abattu le 19 mars 2011, au matin. Avant l'arrivée des avions
Et puis aussi on a une colonne vertébrale politique. A tiré perso bientôt 15 ans de travail sur la Syrie m’ont donné la conscience de ce qu’est la dignité. Le + grand héritage à mes yeux des Printemps arabes : avant de lutter pour leur liberté, les révolutionnaires arabes luttaient pr leur dignité.
June 5, 2025 at 5:43 PM
When it comes to Russia, can we please stop using the word "justification", and use the more accurate "rationalization" instead ?
June 5, 2025 at 5:43 PM