dua.com launches “Ethnic-Based” Purity Dating Campaign in Germany

A dating app marketing campaign in Germany has raised attention with provocative references to Nazi “ethnic purity” concepts.

…the ultimate ethnic-based dating app! …connect with people who share the same values, culture, and language as you! People from your German community who understand your past and want to create a future together with you!

People from your community who understand your past?

Source: Reddit

As opposed to… anyone else who understands your past?

The company doubles-down on a very dangerous “us versus them” curation of communities being “ethnically cleansed” to disconnect voices in a shared past.

There’s no complexity implied, or likely intended, meaning the app and data work towards an ethnically binary lifestyle that is less inclusive of others. The campaign even offers this odd slogan.

Find Your One.

I see no attempts to say find community, emphasizing being included by others. Instead it comes across as forming the most narrow an ethnic view possible to emphasize false “oneness” that discourages inclusion or tolerance.

Sexual racism… is closely associated with generic racist attitudes, which challenges the idea of racial attraction as solely a matter of personal preference.

Are you or aren’t you identifying as being ethnically German? That’s not an innocent question. And this app maybe will rat you out. After all, the Palantir police in Hesse and the AfD (Nazi party) really want to know, in case you hadn’t heard their news.

Unidentified police officers in Hesse [aided by Palantir] accessed the contact details of several politicians and prominent immigrants from official records and shared them with the neo-Nazi group, according to local reports.

Someone who plausibly crosses categories and reflects intermarriage, offering a more rich and diverse past, would be forced by such dua.com propaganda into an unnecessarily extremist form of ethnic purity in their digital identity.

This is a topic familiar to anyone who studies history, such as data collection used for genocide.

While it brings an awful angle to the story, it also maybe is not entirely unexpected. The company claims to be founded by Albanians who carry lingering beliefs about community unity as a political goal.

…determined to unite his community… won the first prize in Kosovo.

An Albanian ethnic exclusivism app of Kosovo, is… what generated this German ad about ethnic unity. It flies directly from political extremist-group anxiety with destabilizing effects of polarization, into a fire. Here’s the “about” page company image that dua.com has posted, where a certain “salute” stands out.

Wearing a keffiyah while giving Nazi salutes and shouting “ethnic unity” seems a bit on the nose for anyone curious about evidence of hate. Source: The official dua.com “about us” photo on their website.

In other words there is important context because of German history of genocide… yet still maybe beyond that as well. Take the fall of Yugoslavia, for example.

Serbia triggered horrible political disintegration into war through ethnic-based unity propaganda campaigns, if you recall a conspiracy-laden rise of extremist President Slobodan Milošević.

This wealthy “business man” of Yugoslavia launched ad campaigns to drive people hard into choosing between an “us” (Serbian) or “them” (Kosovo Albanians, Croats, or anyone in Serbia opposing his binary approach to identity). He literally classified the “us” as being the one and only, a “heavenly” or a divine choice.

In order to make conspiracies and false choice seem more real, he stoked myths about community unity as reflection on identity as connection with their past. A “centuries-old hatred” was cooked up to unify a Serbian community in determination — violently obsess towards an ethnic state.

Understanding subtext of dua.com emerging from ethnic tensions of Kosovo, regardless of anyone being inside or outside a community’s past as an observer, seems fundamental to judging new ads in Germany that promote ethnicity as “unity” of “one” choice.

Consider, for example, how the “America First” movement started in nativist campaigns of the late 1800s to spread ethnic “unity” violence. People had to say they were America first, or they were lynched and murdered (e.g. how “African American” was created as an encoded slur to “other” non-whites). Today the America First racist hate campaign is spreading on hats and flags because somehow it remains less obvious than the swastika or burning cross.

Back to the topic of data on apps used to drive human relations with a propaganda campaign for binary “ethnic” choices, it invokes a sober assessment of past “resettlement” planning and worse, war crimes and genocide (e.g. tragic history of campaigns towards the mono-ethnic Velika Srbija — Great Serbia — let alone Apartheid South Africa, Nazi Germany or America First).

Related:

Zheng, Robin (2016). Why Yellow Fever Isn’t Flattering: A Case Against Racial Fetishes. Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (3):400-419.

Santana, E. (2020). Is White Always Right? Skin Color and Interdating Among Whites. Race Soc Probl 12: 313–322.

Intel Agencies Indicate Tesla Factory Fire Was Self-Sabotage

Recently I wrote how anti-terror investigators were closing in on Russian operatives who had allegedly been hired by Tesla to light infrastructure fires in Germany.

The loose theory was Tesla had used the operation to shut-down its factory and save money (while claiming bogus losses), to also falsely implicate “leftist” groups to sow political conflict and garner AfD (Nazi party) support, and to test attacks on critical infrastructure (e.g. effectiveness of sending swarms of unsold Tesla cars as chemical explosive cluster munitions into Berlin).

Now some of those details are being released by Intel agencies to raise awareness of the overall Tesla/Russia campaign.

In April, two German-Russian nationals were arrested for allegedly plotting bomb and arson attacks on targets including US military facilities on behalf of Russia.

In London in March, several men were charged with working with Russian intelligence services to set fire to a Ukrainian-linked warehouse. Poland is investigating whether an arson attack that destroyed Warsaw’s largest mall in May was connected to Russia and has arrested nine people in connection with Russia-linked acts of sabotage, the prime minister said in May. And French authorities last month detained a Russian-Ukrainian man who was allegedly building bombs as part of a sabotage campaign orchestrated by Moscow.

The news also reveals these agencies have thwarted Russian assassination attempts on business leaders who are helping Ukraine.

Notably, in terms of disinformation and censorship tactics from Russia, the anti-Ukraine Tesla CEO has repeatedly falsely tried to claim he alone is the most in danger of assassination.

…this seeming fixation with an untimely demise become his chief justification for banning the Twitter accounts of several high-profile mainstream journalists, including CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan, The New York Times’ Ryan Mac, and The Washington Post’s Drew Harwell. Musk accused the tech reporters of sharing “my exact real-time location, basically assassination coordinates.” Keith Olbermann, Mashable’s Matt Binder, The Intercept’s Micah Lee, Voice of America’s Steve Herman, and Aaron Rupar were among the other prominent pundits, reporters, and popular Twitter users suspended last night.

Technically reporters were sharing news about a Twitter account Elon Musk disliked, and so — instead of simply censoring that one account he disagreed with — anyone who dared to report about that account as news was silenced by Musk in a politically-driven mass-censorship campaign. In important related news

Microsoft’s Xandr (Potemkin Ad Broker) Setup to Deny GDPR Rights

The noyb team has filed a complaint against Microsoft’s 2022 subsidiary for building a broker system that intentionally evades GDPR protection of consumer rights.

Advertising broker Xandr (a Microsoft subsidiary) collects and shares the personal data of millions of Europeans for detailed targeted advertising. This allows Xandr to auction off advertising space to thousands of advertisers. But: although only one ad is ultimately shown to users, all advertisers receive their data. This may include personal details concerning their health, sexuality or political opinions. Also, despite selling its service as “targeted”, the company holds rather random information: the complainant apparently is both a man, a woman, employed and unemployed. This could allow Xandr to sell ad space to multiple companies who think that they are targeting a specific group. As if that were not enough, Xandr does not comply with a single access request. noyb has now filed a GDPR complaint.

“Potemkin” refers to a facade or fake construct designed to deceive others into thinking a situation is better than it really is. The term originates from a story about the fake villages supposedly built to impress Empress Catherine II during her journey to Crimea in 1787:

  • Surface-level compliance: Xandr might appear to comply with GDPR regulations on the surface.
  • Lack of substance: Behind the facade, there might be inadequate measures to actually protect user data or honor GDPR rights.
  • Deception: Xandr could be designed to give the impression of compliance while actually making it difficult for users to exercise their GDPR rights.
  • Complexity as obfuscation: Xandr might be intentionally complex to discourage users from pursuing their data rights.
  • Misdirection: Resources ostensibly provided for GDPR compliance might actually serve to confuse or deter users.

Notably Xandr’s privacy center hasn’t updated since 2022 when Microsoft took it over. GDPR articles 15 and 17 are said to be violated, which noyb suggests will bring fines upwards of 20 million Euros.

Tesla Safety Feature Fraud is a “Death Trap”

Story after story tells the same sad story, how Tesla is a death trap putting innocent families on public roads in huge debt and grave danger.

…corrective steering would kick in, trying to move my 3,500+ lb Lithium Ion detonator at 50 mph out of a danger that simply did not exist, and almost into an adjacent car. Or a divider. Or a median. [After it predictably crashed itself]…the vehicle had been fully repaired, but I expressed to both the insurance company and Tesla that my family didn’t feel safe stepping foot inside of it as I felt like it was a death trap.

I was assured that the car was safe, but I wasn’t so trusting, thinking of all the weird things that had occurred previously with it, especially regarding its autopilot safety features.