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Jeg vil have næringsindhold på alle fødevarer!

Også dem der er lavet af chokolade. Som det er lige nu, er det frivilligt om en producent af et produkt, vil have en næringsindholdsdeklaration på produktet, når det sælges i Danmark. I nabolandet syd for grænsen er det anderledes: Her er der krav om, at alle fødevarer produkter indeholder en næringsdeklaration. Heldigvis er EU på vej med en forbedring, men nu er EU jo ikke ligefrem verdens hurtigste organisation. Og af en eller anden grund så skal alkoholiske drikke undtages for næringsdeklaration?!??

Grunden til at jeg kom til at tænke på det, er faktisk at jeg i løbet af de sidste par dage, er “kommet til” at spise en hel pakke Ritter Sport Peppermint (100g). Og så ville jeg lige se hvor meget energi, jeg egentlig har indtaget af den vej. Det kunne jeg ikke :(

Internettet to the rescue: På ritter-sport.com fandt jeg heldigvis svaret:

488 kcal – heraf det meste fra glukose og mættede fedtsyrer. For mit vedkommende svarer det faktisk til at jeg skal løbe 33 minutter ved en hastighed på 5:00 min/km eller dyrke 49 minutters intensiv sex. Til sammenligning kan jeg spise de 16 stykker chokolade, der er i sådan en 100g pakke på under et minut hvis jeg giver den gas!

Men det vidste jeg ikke før jeg gik i gang med chokoladen – havde jeg erkendt at der var så meget energi i sådan en pakke, var jeg måske styret uden om (og det er jo nok grunden til at der ikke er en næringsdeklaration på den…).

Rittersport - Peppermint

Rittersport - Peppermint. I dansk indpakning

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Solskins København

Efter en lang uge i en Bornholmsk bunker, hvor jeg grundlæggende kun så de samme 20 mennesker var der behov for at komme ud, da jeg kom hjem (okay – i skrivende stund har jeg faktisk været hjemme i en lille uge, men tingene går ikke altid lige hurtigt heromkring… :)). Og sjovt nok så kan “komme ud” sagtens kombineres med “lufte kamera” og det blev det derfor således. Og som resultat deraf fik jeg faktisk hapset et par billeder, som der gemmer sig en lidt længere historie bag, end blot de 3-5 linjer, jeg typisk får tampet til hvert billede i mit fotogalleri.

Må jeg præsentere Crystal Ball Paul. Strøget i København bliver i den grad udsat for diverse gøglere, gademusikanter og jævne plattenslagere – kvaliteten er ret varierende; fra dybt belastende til ret underholdende. Paul her hører til blandt de sidste. Imens jeg stod og betragtede ham, formåede han faktisk at kravle igennem en ustrenget tennisketcher – med en krystalkugle balancerende på panden. Rent personligt ville jeg sgu’ nok have haft svært ved blot at bevæge mig ret meget med sådan en fætter på panden – man Paul kunne altså kravle igennem ketcheren. Og for at det nu ikke skulle være det hele så…

… overgik han faktisk også til at lege med en ildkugle (men skiftede dog ikke navn til Fire Ball Paul!). Det så enormt effektfuldt og ikke helt ufarligt ud, men selvfølgelig overlevede han også det, uden for megen rødmen på huden :)

Blå er det nye sort. Efter at jeg tog det her billede var der en tanke der ramte mig. Holddaop hvor var der mange i blåt tøj – i hvert tilfælde lige der – på det tidspunkt. Manden i grønt her, var faktisk den eneste hvor påklædningen var domineret af grønt.
Jeg læste engang en artikel om farver og farvers symbolik i forskellige sammenhænge og f.eks. repræsenterer farven blå loyalitet, når den skal bruges som symbol for menneskers adfærd og karakter, mens grøn derimod (har jeg googlet mig frem til) står for fertilitet i den sammenhæng. Så han er en fertil mand i en loyal verden… (den trøje jeg har på lige nu er så i øvrigt gul, hvilket er et symbol for en uærlig karakter, så du behøver ikke tro på mig…!).

Det sidste billede, fik mig faktisk til at tænke på en canadier jeg engang snakkede med. Han havde arbejdet – og dermed boet – i Danmark i to år, og som så mange andre udenlandske mænd, der har været i Danmark, har de danske piger heller ikke undgået hans opmærksomhed (næst efter Brian Laudrup, LEGO og Den Lille Havfrue, er det åbenbart det udenlandske mænd bedst kender Danmark for). Han havde følgende at bemærke om de danske skønheder: “Danmark er det land i verden, der har det højeste antal smukke piger pr. indbygger. De er smukke, stilsikre og næsten umulige at lokke et smil ud af”. Og det er jo lige præcis den unge dame overfor han beskriver :)

Den skarpsindige og faste læser vil i øvrigt bemærke at jeg er vendt tilbage til dansk i min blog. Der var ganske vist en større læserskare pr. indlæg på engelsk, men omvendt fik jeg ikke skrevet nær så meget – thi engelsk kommer ikke helt så naturligt som dansk.

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Why the ‘The Wall’ interactive exhibition in Copenhagen fails – bigtime!

The wall - standing at Kongens Nytorv

The Museum of Copenhagen has introduced a new interactive exhibition: VÆGGEN. Which literally translates to ‘The WALL’. It’s a great idea spanning several media, and it could have been great. But from my perspective it fails. Big time.

Now the basics of this idea is two elements:

Using either a multi-card-reader in the container or the homepage people are able – and actually encouraged – to upload photos showing the daily life of Copenhagen through all times. That way we can all benefit from these photos and enjoy them. In concept: Great.

But it doesn’t work. I have visited the container twice. People simply can’t handle the interface. For two reasons. First the touch-interface isn’t working very well. It’s imprecise and it’s really hard to handle clicks. Being familiar to the friendly touch interface of my HTC Magic or my brothers Apple iPhone, I’d say I have a pretty good feel on touch interfaces. But the container doesn’t work. And it isn’t because I’m a spoiled duck. The elderly women, the young guys – everyone had problems getting the interface to act properly. I’ve also tried uploading. Getting through the upload system was a real chore. Even though I already had registered on the website the day before it was a long and slow process, which involved me having to enter my password in public – viewable to everyone and all. I wouldn’t even put a guess on how the registration process is… And apparently the card reader couldn’t handle my Nikon formatted SD-card – it didn’t show any photos – though it is a plain FAT-32 8Gb SanDisk SDHC with .jpegs and raw files. Really – nothing fancy there.

Now besides the techno-trouble the interface is horrible. Both in the container and on the web-page. Navigating though time and places is really not very unintuitive. Try taking a tour of the most recent photos of the Indre By neighbourhood. I really don’t think it’s all that very well arranged, but in all fairness: It works. And it is way better than the one in the container, where one is required to drag a slider though times and selecting places and then do some sort of circle movement to get though a roundel of photos.

Now – back to the main page of The WALL. See the headings ‘LATEST UPLOADS’ and ‘LATEST COMMENT’? Those aren’t clickable. You are stuck with the latest three uploads and the latest comment. See the RSS-feed? No. Neither do I.

I haven’t been able to find out exactly what the prizing of this project is, but judging from the Who made The WALL-page, it’s a fair guess that the prizing is above the EU tender threshold (no – I don’t believe they have voluntarily done a EU tender), which would make it more than 200.000€. And those are at least partly contributed by Copenhagen City Council, The Labour Market Holiday Fund and The Heritage Agency of Denmark.

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Wikipedia: More oneliners – less unassumingness?

On Danish there actually are two major Wiki-based encyclopaedias:

One is Den Store Danske (lit.: The Big Danish) (DSD) and the other is – of course – The Danish Wikipedia (DaWiki).

After a discussion on intelligence last night, we – as so many times before – ended up with the DaWiki article on the matter. Unfortunately – being slightly drunk and all – we didn’t find our answer there and moved on to DSD where the answer was clear and useful – and ultimately solved our debate (or at least, changed the direction of our debate).

Now here the first paragraph from DSD (my translation) on the subject of intelligence:

intelligence, (from lat. intelligent ‘insight’; the ability to perceive, comprehend, understand), expression of potential of or competence to ie solving problems, thinking and acquire new knowledge.

And here’s the first paragraph from DaWiki (again – my translation) on the subject of intelligence:

The world intelligence derives from the latin verb intelligere, which means “to comprehend”. There isn’t an agreement on, what the term intelligence implies. The common meanings are the ability to learn or the ability to solve new tasks, without any previous knowledge regarding the procedure. Intelligence is tied to the processes in the cerebral cortex. It might have something to do with the capacity of the brains neocortex, ie. how many neural process it is able to handle simultaneously while solving a task. In recent years it have become common to use the term, to describe the total sums of characters and skills; as a result of this, the term are watered down to a level, where it doesn’t relate much to the intellect.

Now for the DSD translation I had to do two dictionary lookups. For the DaWiki I had to do 12 – and I had to use the English Wikipedia to translate some Danish technical terms to their English counterparts.

Now. One of my accomplices in drinking yesterday is a teacher. Teaches 10-15 years old and they uses the internet. And they use the Wikipedia, because my friend is one of the younger and more rebellious teachers. Now while his older collegus don’t use Wikipedia their main argument is, that it isn’t a realiable source. The MediaWiki system (which runs all the wikipedias) has a function called Flagged Revisions, which is used to mark the content as releable. DSD already uses this function, and on DaWiki the discussion about introducing this function is already ongoing. But for my rebeloius teacher friend relaiablity isn’t the issue with DaWiki. It just makes DaWiki another platform which helps the pupils of the basic concept of source evaluation, which is to be developed as a basic skill in a modern world with a gazillion of sources.

His problem with DaWiki is that it is to correct for his young pupils. It’s a lack of ‘unassumingness’. The articles are mainly written by dedicated knowledgeable people, which of course tries to write it for an unassuming people. On DaWiki we actually have a template to be put on articles which contains expert-written texts, but that only takes us that far, because we’ll always value correctness above anything else. And at large that’s at a cost of unassumingness. And to be fair – this isn’t only relevant to the Danish Wikipedia. The English Wikipedia is also struck by this, though at a lesser degree, because of it’s more outspread base of editors.

At one point we – at least on the Danish Wikipedia – might have to begin reasserting at what direction the Danish Wikipedia is to take. A Wikipedia where unassumingness is allowed for or where every single sentence, has to be 100% correct, verifiable and unambiguous….

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Who says blogs are free anyway?

A friend of mine complained about blogs a couple of days ago. What he expressed is perhaps a common misconception of blogs, among people who are less at home web 2.0: Because the technology is designed to allow users to interact with each other, it must always be so. Unfiltered. Unedited.

It’s not. Free isn’t free – not even as free software:

“Free software” is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of “free” as in “free speech,” not as in “free beer.”

Someone may have a blog. This someone may also, make use of a free blog-framework like Wordpress or on a free blog-service like wordpress.com. This someone may also allow for other users, to comment on the blog. And our someone, may even allow for everyone to add comments, without approving them. And that’s about as free as it get.

Wordpress comments spam

Spam comments on a Wordpress system

Because even in a free world, with free speech there may be limitations. Say our someone allow everyone to add comments, without approving them. Welcome spammers. Allowing everyone to comment on a blog, without approving attracts spammers to the comments system, like honey attracts bees (except spammers are a bunch of greedy, lazy fuckers and bees are eager and following their instincts).

Of course the entire spammer-thing, can be avoided using i.e. captcha-systems, but this may be an cumbersome obstacle for visually impaired people, and a tiny part of the freedom has gone.

A manual approval of comments is a way to avoid spammers. But it will also present a delay from a comment is posted, and until it is actually shown on the site. And there is a human filter involved. My bet is that most blog-editors, will only filter spam, but I know of at least one blog – with a (semi-) political-agenda, where all comments have to be approved. Comments which are in disagreement with the blog-posts are simply rejected.

And of course nobody has ever dictated that blogs must come with an enabled comments system. It is possible for blog-editors, to simply disable comments. Then no-one can comment on anything.

Finally – while a blog-service provider like wordpress.com, has a pretty open and free set of Terms of Service, which allow for most stuff, other blog-service providers may have more strict rules. On the Danish urbanblog.dk for instance, a user signing up have to accept that “the service provider, will on a case by case basis, determine what content is acceptable“. And I know of at least one case, where a blog was closed without any warning, notification or explanation from its blog-service provider.

My conclusion is thus, that neither blogs (nor any other web 2.0 service) are a guarantee for freedom. Of course not. Technologies never are…

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Free license based business model? No way. But that’s okay..

After my advocacy-like posting yesterday about Creative Commons (CC), I’ve received a mail which included the following question (my translation) from a Danish journalist student:

Your comments about the problems with Creative Commons does hold some merit, but I think that you are missing the main problem with Creative Commons licenses: That it isn’t possible to create a business model revolving around Creative Commons (or Public Domain and other similar free licenses for that matter).

She is right. At least from my point of view there is no solid business model, that can be made from using CC exclusively. But I don’t think there has to be anyway.

Talking about content and content propagation, one has to take a look at the three pillars of content: Content providers, content hosts and content consumers

The main argument for content providers to release content, under a free license is that it will most likely provide more exposure. The main draw is that the provider looses control of the content. For a happy amateur-photographer like me, the later isn’t really an issue: My photos are most likely never going to produce any income to me anyway.

For content hosts free licensing may work both way. In a world of advertising based hosting providers, the prospect of increased exposure for free media may be beneficial. But on the other hand I don’t see a long and happy future for on-line advertising (at least not as we know it now). It’ll probably turn out to be micro-payments presenting content or term-payments for hosting content. For the latter Flickr has surely shown, that it is possible.

The content consumers gain the most of free content. For students, Wikipedia, schools and others the increased availability of free content, will most likely bring them a larger source-base. And a larger source-base will most likely provide them with more possibilities to find the right content – or find better substitutes for content as of now.

Free government media may be beneficial for content providers as well

But that said, I do see some situations where CC may be beneficial to content providers as well, like the future of the mail-writer. Danish governmental agencies produces quite a lot of material in the form of photographs and texts. Three obvious examples could be:

For the latter portions of the material are already free; certain texts like laws can’t achieve copyright status in any form. But other media on Folketingets homepage are released under a license, that’s not unlike (but isn’t quite) CC Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike 3.0. Which doesn’t allow for commercial use. The two former doesn’t (immediate) allow for any form of commercial use of their products. But why? The production of the media is most likely already paid by Danish tax-payers (and with a company tax of 25% and a personal income tax of 59% I’d say it’s paid), and whatever minor monetary income the institutions may produce by selling must be next to nothing compared to the tax-procurement. So release the products. Make them public domain, so that the companies and people in Denmark (and outside as well for that matter) may benefit from it. And so would the journalist who wrote the mail to me. On a side note: There is a  not entitlement to domestic copyright protection for certain media made by US government institutions, which works not unlike my above suggestion.

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Where are those in favor of ‘DR’?

Oh My God. It's them people from DR again...

There’s an increasing trend in Denmark: Expressing ones voice against the Danish national broadcast company ‘DR’ (formerly known as ‘Danmarks Radio’).

I’m not sure where it started, but I think DR has become the face of and target for frustrations of the Danish ‘media license‘. That’s: Every household has to pay a fee of DKR 2.260,- (approx. 300 €) per year, if the household is in possion of either a TV, a computer with internet-connection or a cell-/smartphone capable of presenting webpages.

So it’s kindda like a tax. Execpt it’s not. Because it’s strictly a administrative enactment by an institution working independently under a government body. So for a law-abiding citizen in Denmark (which would more or less be me) the result is:

I have to pay 300 € a year for this service; whether I use it or not – whether I like it or not and I basically have no influence on what it is used for, because my influence as a voter is NIL

Wow! That’s the world’s shittiest deal! Kindda like if I bought a car, but the dealer was in complete control of where it would drive.

But but but. The must be – MUST BE – somebody whom are in favour of this system. I mean beside the Danish Culture Minister, CEO of DR Kenneth Plummer (whom I can’t find an English page about :() and a bunch of current/retired DR-employees. But where are they?

Of course. It must be the ever so famous silent majority of the Danish population. Well they ought to speak up. Because I sure would like to hear somebody being in favour of the current system.

Oh – and while googling a little for links to this post, I think I actually now know what ignited the current trend. It’s a guy whom have started a Facebook group supporting his fight against DR. He could have been another nut-job if it wasn’t for one thing: Apparently DR felt so threatened by him, that they asked Facebook to close his group – which Facebook did! So now Lars is on group v2.0 (the link above). Now there is something that might get the Danes up from their chairs.

I still would like to hear from Danes in favour of the current system though…

Two of my favourite quotes (with their Danish sources):

“We are very much in favour of a licensing system, which is determined every three or four years by the political level. This gives the TV-stations a calm environment and economical safety” says CTO of TV-operations in the European Broadcast Union and former DR-employee Bjørn Erichsen here

“We would like to produce an epic drama-series” says Kenneth Plummer her

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Berlingo-drivers need for reasserting their manlyhood

Last friday the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten had an three-page interview with Mads Christensen. To those who don’t now Mads Christensen, he’s a guy who basically have made a living of being a political in-correct show-off, claiming that the modern man needs to “reclaim his mandlyhood” and being publicly denounced by the Danish Social Liberal Party.

Citroën Reflection (by Steffe on Flickr)I really don’t have a lot of things in common with Mads Christensen. Until last friday I was sure that the only thing we would ever have in common, was our military officers background (though different branches). But then I read the forementioned article, where he postulates the following (my translation):

[A Citroën Berlingo] is the symbol of a castrated man. He has surrendered his masculine appreciation. And some men even do it voluntarily. In reality it is the wife who chooses for them – no more driving motorcycles, playing soccer, playing Play Station and having fun with the guys. Now he is truly adult and that is asserted to the extreme, by buying a Berlingo, which is one of more car models, where all joy has been completely expelled. When I see a man in a Berlingo, i know that he doesn’t have any influence on the interior of his home. Or what hobbies he have. He doesn’t control his own freedom, he doesn’t have any time of his own, he doesn’t control what he’s going to do tomorrow. A Berlingo is the modern man’s ultimate genuflection.

Well – I have to agree. My own car isn’t the most impractical of sorts, but it does only have two seats and it’s TDi-engine does provide it with 140hp, topping it a 2oo+ km/t (and it got a mattress in the rear :)). But this really isn’t about comparing engines and stuff like that. It’s about vehicle-choices – and the correlation between peoples behaviour and vehicle-choice.

I have disliked people driving Berlingos for a long time. Not because the drive Berlingos, but because I find that specifically people who drives Berlingos, have one flaw more than people driving other vehicle-models:

They insist on driving 120 km/t in the left-most lane on the Danish highways, even though there isn’t any traffic in the right-most.

I hate that. I really do. And I do that, because I also hate people who overtakes in a right lane and people who “pushes” people, by driving close and flashing the distance head-light. But those people driving Berlingos forces me to either drive slower-than-allowed or do one of the said things.

So here’s my thought after reading Mads Christensen’s words: Berlingo-drivers actually reassert their manlyhood, by forcing other people to a certain set of actions. Now how’s that for Sunday morning induced philosophical behaviourism? :o)

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De to største teknologi-trends i 2010 set fra sidelinjen

Der er gået mode i at spå om trends i 2010 og der findes i nærheden af uendeligt mange, mere eller mindre kvalificerede bud på hvor det teknologiske fokus ligger det næste år (-ti). Jeg vil ikke være undtagelsen. Her er mine to bud på IT-trends i Danmark set fra sidelinjen:

  • Integration af services og platforme
    Ting skal virke sammen. I en tid med webphones, smartphones og hvad-ved-jeg, skal netservices virke på telefoner. Og netservices skal snakke sammen. Jeg tror at services som FourSquare, Endomondo, Arena365 og Gowalla blot er den første bølge. I fremtiden vil applikationer snakke sammen på kryds og tværs, således at når jeg f.eks. checker ind i mit lokale fitness-center, bliver det automagisk registreret i min træningsdagbog, og når jeg checker ind på en bodega, har rejseplanen allerede styr på hvordan jeg kommer hjem uden at skulle tage en taxa etc. Der er rigtigt mange muligheder når man kigger på potentialerne ved Android og iPhone – og der kommer sikkert flere ligesom disse. I den forbindelse vil jeg også lige nævne mit tidligere indlæg om DSB’s SMS-billet.
  • Slankning af IT-organisationer
    Hvor længe giver det mening at have store IT-organisationer in house? Det er de færreste virksomheder, der har fastansatte elektrikere og VVS-folk. Tiderne hvor et operativsystem var noget frygteligt ustabilt stads, og hvor printeren konstant gav problemer er ved at være ovre. Men alligevel er der mange steder hvor virksomheder opretholder en kraftig IT-organisation. Der er selvfølgelig gradvist ved at ske en outsourcing af nogle funktioner, men der er stadigvæk plads til meget mere. Backup-løsninger, brugervedligeholdelse, service og drift behøver ikke være interne funktioner. Vedligeholdelse af web-sider er i dag så let, at alle kan gøre det. Kunsten er ikke at lave websider – kunsten er at fylde noget i dem og det behøver man ikke en IT-organisation til.

Og så lige en krølle: Du har måske læst IDC’s CIO survey 2009 om trends i 2010? Personligt tror jeg at nogen (måske mig) har misforstået noget et sted. IT-sikkerhed bliver ikke en trend. Det er en forudsætning, der blot har været underprioriteret nogle steder. Det er de blevet straffet for.

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Politistat eller brændt by? (et COP15 eftermæle)

Der har været masser af blog-indlæg om klimakonsekvenserne (eller mangel på samme) fra COP15. Nu hvor det hele er kommet lidt på afstand, vil jeg som så mange andre spinde et par tanker over COP15 – men i den kontekst over det der skete på gaderne.

Tilsyneladende er den gængse opfattelse, at København under COP15 kun kunne eksistere i to varianter: Som politistat eller brændt by. Uden nogen form for gylden mellemvej. Der er flere sider sagen (som der jo så oftest er med sådan nogle), og som så mange andre, vil jeg egentligt også gerne give mit besyv med, med de følgende tre pointer.

968 tilbageholdte: Var det nok?

Den første er en hvis betænkelighed ved at politiet tilbageholder 968 mennesker. Da jeg nu ikke selv var der, er det svært for mig at udtale mig om hvad der præcist skete, men 968 virker som unødvendigt mange. Nu er politifolk jo også mennesker som os andre og derfor kan politifolk begå fejl. Men! Politifolk er også udstyret med en lovformelig ret til at påføre folk smerte igennem den såkaldte magtmiddelbekendtgørelse. Det stiller altså lidt højere krav til fejlfrihed hos betjente – hvilket i øvrigt også skærpes i tjenestemandslovens §10. At man tager 968 mennesker ud af en demonstration og “vender dem på hovedet” i forbindelse med en demonstration er muligvis relevant – det er ca. 1% af den samlede demonstration. Men på den logistiske side falder det helt igennem. Det er muligt at lave en mere glidende afvikling af tilbageholdelse, transport, visitation og frigivelse end det der rent faktisk skete. Når man har magten over andre folk, stiller dette altså skærpede krav til fejlfrihed; og det har politiet ikke levet op til. Og det på trods af at politiet rent faktisk har været i udlandet og undervise i planlægning og logistik i forbindelse med store operationer.

Journalisterne får prygl! Javist…

… men kunne journalisterne ikke have gjort noget for at undgå det? Prøv at kigge på klippene Se politiet fjerne Politiken fotograf og B.T. og biskop får knippelslag.
Er det bare mig eller ligner journalisterne demonstranter? Det har et pressekort – javist – men hvor tydeligt er det egentligt at de tilhører pressen. Hvorfor har pressefolkene ikke flourocerende gule veste på, med teksten “PRESSE”? Det havde været tydeligt. Men næh nej. “Vi får ikke den autentiske stemning, hvis ikke vi blander os med demonstranterne” vil de givetvis sige.

Alle der har prøvet at stå i pressede situationer som den politiet befinder sig i, i det pågældende situationer ved hvordan det er. Adrenalinen kører; man er pakket ind i en hjelm der filtrerer lidt af virkeligheden og man ved ikke om man om fire sekunder bliver heglet til i molotov-cocktails. Politiet må ikke prygle pressen, men pressen må også godt handle proaktivt for at undgå det. “If you dress like halloween, gouls will get into your pants.” Det må altså ikke blive sådan at journalister blot kan kaste molotov-cocktails efter politiet og 8 sekunder senere trækker pressekortet og kalder helle, for at undgå at komme i klemme.

Tortur? Næppe

Jeg har efterhånden set en del skildringer fra d. store demonstration d. 12/12, hvor der er mennesker der hævder at være udsat for tortur. Det har de ikke. Tortur er ikke en subjektiv ting, men noget der er ret præcist defineret gennem FN’s torturkonvention (som mig bekendt ikke er et historisk dokument, i modsætning til hvad retsinformation hævder):

Enhver handling, ved hvilken stærk smerte eller lidelse, enten fysisk eller mental, bevidst påføres en person med det formål at fremskaffe oplysninger eller en tilståelse fra denne eller en trediemand, at straffe ham for en handling, som han selv eller en trediemand har begået eller mistænkes for at have begået, eller at skræmme eller lægge tvang på ham eller en trediemand, eller af nogen grund baseret på nogen form for forskelsbehandling, når en sådan smerte eller lidelse påføres af eller på opfordring af en offentlig ansat eller en anden person, der virker i embeds medfør eller med en sådan persons samtykke eller indvilligelse. Smerte eller lidelse, der alene er en naturlig eller tilfældig følge eller del af lovlige sanktioner, er ikke omfattet.

Der er to ting der er værd at bemærke her: Det skal være stærk smerte eller lidelse og den må ikke være en naturlig eller tilfældig følge eller del af lovlige sanktioner. Når man tisser i buskerne på den kolde jord mens man sidder i futtog er det ikke tortur. Når man dehydrerer på den kolde jord mens man sidder i futtog er det ikke tortur. Det er ubehageligt – javist. Men tortur er det ikke og bliver det aldrig. Det betyder ikke at politiet er fritaget for ansvar og burde have undgået situationen, men at kalde det tortur er at devaluere begrebet tortur.

Der var engang en reklame (for Orange tror jeg), hvor en dame med kraftig fransk accent hævdede at samtale fremmer forståelsen. Det passer. I mange situationer. Set udefra har jeg svært ved at se, at samtale skulle have afhjulpet noget her. For som jeg ser det, er det nu engang således at:

  • Politiet ikke gjorde alt hvad de kunne, for at minimere generne for de tilbageholdte
  • Journalisterne ikke gjorde hvad de kunne, for at markere deres tilknytning til pressen tydeligt
  • Demonstranterne misbruger de store føleleskort ved at kalde deres behandling for tortur

Og alt dette skal løses ved at kigge indad – ikke have dialog parterne imellem. Og det kan faktisk være endnu sværere, men det er lige så vigtigt (de to ting går hånd i hånd). For uden det ender vi ved ekstremerne: Politistaten eller den brændte by.

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