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Big Brother by Any Other Name is the MINYAN in White Man’s House and throughout the Jewish Diaspora

Paulo Kirk

Oct 10, 2025

Ahh, big brother is that wormhole in the machine, err, AI-AGI-MR-VR-AR.

Trump Isn't Big Brother. Not all authoritarianisms are created… | by Noah  Berlatsky | Arc Digital | Medium

Then there are those fucking parasites: Lawyers.

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — A former Wyoming library director who was fired amid an uproar over books with sexual content and LGBTQ+ themes that some people complained were inappropriate for youngsters and who sought their removal from youth shelves will be paid $700,000 after settling a lawsuit.

Terri Lesley was fired as the library system director in northeastern Wyoming’s Campbell County in 2023, two years into the book dispute at the library in Gillette. Lesley sued last spring over her termination and reached the settlement with county officials Wednesday.

“I do feel vindicated. It’s been a rough road, but I will never regret standing up for the First Amendment,” Lesley said.

As book bans decline, concerns mount over librarian and teacher self-censoring

A major coal-mining area on the Western high plains, Campbell County is among the most conservative areas in one of the most conservative states.

Public officials there sided with the book objectors and violated Lesley’s First Amendment rights, Lesley claimed in her federal lawsuit against Campbell County, including its commission and library board.

Definitely, Big Brother comes in a murder of crows. Here’s one:

i am jewish. i believe that antisemitism is a significant and growing problem in the world, and i see a lot of people in our industry sticking up for me, which i deeply appreciate. i see much less of that for muslims. — Sam Altman

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says he is ‘envious’ of Gen Z college dropouts who have the ‘mental space’ and time to build new startups

Bunk bunk bunk that gets mainscum media coverage:

Scott Galloway says the key to landing jobs is be as social as possible: ‘70% of the time, the person they pick is someone with an internal advocate’ . Scott Galloway, a professor of marketing at NYU’s Stern School of Business, emphasizes how networking and personal connections remain critical to a successful career.

A silhouette of Jeff Bezos with sections drawn onto his brain, including "Colonize Outer Space" and "More Jeff-Bots"

Can’t wait for more Jewish Perspective on the world:

The Atlantic is announcing the addition of five journalists as part of a continued newsroom expansion: senior editor Paul Beckett and staff writer Simon Shuster, both as part of its growing national-security team; Lily Meyer, previously a contributing writer, as a staff writer covering books and culture; Alex Reisner, who covers tech and AI and moves to staff from contributing writer; and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, who will join as a staff writer covering politics from Arizona.

David Frum, a senior editor at The Atlantic, helped ghostwrite a speech for the Israeli U.N. ambassador in 2014—at the same time as he profiled the ambassador for the magazine.

Frum’s galling, undisclosed conflict of interest was exposed via the ambassador’s hacked emails, first reported by Ryan Grim and Murtaza Hussain for Drop Site.

In 2014, Israel was in the midst of waging war in Gaza, ultimately killing over 2,200 Palestinians and wounding over 11,000. It was Israel’s most devastating campaign against the Palestinians since the 1967 war, according to UNRWA. As the country faced criticism for its conduct, allies like Frum reached out to Israeli government officials to offer their support in spinning the narrative, according to Drop Site.

One step for Eugene Oregon:

Lookout Eugene-Springfield reached out to the city to ask why Eugene police and the city of Eugene did not have a more expansive public engagement process before signing a contract with Flock Safety.

“Like other equipment and service contracts within the city, this was handled through our standard procurement processes,” said Elle O’Casey, the director of communications in the city manager’s office.

An organizer with Eyes Off Eugene, an activist group opposed to the cameras, didn’t immediately return a request for comment.

Your Every Move Is Tracked

Flock cameras track and store the movements of every vehicle—yours included—without a warrant, suspicion, or consent. This is not targeted policing; it is mass surveillance of the entire population.

Documenting Your Movements – This system creates a detailed map of your private life, where you work, worship, protest, and seek healthcare,and stores it in a massive database. All without a warrant.

Targeting the Innocent – In Los Angeles, an audit of a similar system revealed that over 99% of scanned plates belonged to people not suspected of any crime.

Unconstitutional Searches – A federal court in Virginia is currently hearing a case arguing that Flock’s warrantless data collection violates the Fourth Amendment.

Jews Kidnapping on the high seas:

The grandson of late South African president and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela arrived in Johannesburg on Wednesday after being detained and then deported by Israel, which prevented the flotilla he was part of delivering aid to Gaza.

Mandla Mandela, who returned home with four other South Africans, said he and the group he was with were held in an Israeli prison for six days before being released via Jordan.

He ain’t Himmler or Goebbels, but . . . Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s latest firing of a top Navy official injected a fresh wave of fear into the Pentagon over the cost of speaking up and who might be next.

The Pentagon chief, in less than a year, has purged a handful of the military’s most senior officials, terminated some of his closest advisers and last week warned a gathering of generals and admirals that many of them could face a similar fate.

“It adds to the climate of fear,” another former defense official said, “when randomly, people are just suddenly done.”

Semen Drip’s Shock Troops in Semen Stained Robes: Appeals court restores Trump’s control over Oregon National Guard, but deployment remains barred

The panel — made up of two Trump appointees and an appointee of President Clinton — will hear arguments Thursday about whether to pause Immergut’s order until ruling on the administration’s appeal.

The Trump administration had urged the appeals court to act by Monday, contending Immergut “impermissibly second-guessed” Trump’s military judgments.

“The district court’s order improperly impinges on the Commander in Chiefs supervision of military operations, countermands a military directive to officers in the field and endangers federal personnel and property,” DOJ lawyers wrote in Sunday court filings.

Ahh, the fires under Semen Drip IDF-Loving VIce President Trump will be intentional in those forested areas and blue states too:

Thousands of People Told To Stay Indoors in Two States

The Air Quality Index measures air pollution on a scale from 0 to 301 and above:

  • 0—50 (Green): Good—Air quality is satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk.
  • 51—100 (Yellow): Moderate—Air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people, particularly those who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
  • 101—150 (Orange): Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups—Members of sensitive groups may experience health effects. The general public is less likely to be affected.
  • 151—200 (Red): Unhealthy—Some members of the general public may experience health effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects.
  • 201—300 (Purple): Very Unhealthy—Health alert. The risk of health effects is increased for everyone.
  • 301 and higher (Maroon): Hazardous—Health warning of emergency conditions. Everyone is more likely to be affected.
Alison Bechdel

And AmeriKKKan Harris-Biden liberals have resorted to this cartoonist dyke?

Alison Bechdel, cartoonist: ‘We’ve gotten so polarized in the United States that we’re unable to see each other’s humanity’

When it comes to the book’s sister — who is cradled in the arms of the MAGA movement, pro-life and convinced that children are being indoctrinated in their schools — the character is pure fiction. Bechdel does have two brothers, but she’s always tried to leave them out of her work. With this character, she’s made a clear attempt to build a bridge to the other America. “We’ve gotten so polarized in the United States that we’re unable to see each other’s humanity,” says Bechdel. “I wanted to try to do that with this character, who is trying to ban Allison’s book in in the school district where she lives, but also they’re connected. They’re sisters. They have this family history.”

Confrontation has reached new heights after the murder of MAGA youth leader Charlie Kirk, which took place three days after the interview. In an email she answered on September 10, Bechdel responds to two questions: Does she think that the two Americas are definitively doomed to not being able to find a common ground? And how does she feel about Trump and his allies’ rhetoric about the so-called radical left being the only one to blame?

“It’s really scary, I won’t lie,” the author replies. “This week has been especially crazy. But I’m also hopeful that the worse things get, the more likely we are to find that common ground. Trump’s power depends on keeping us divided, keeping us from seeing that we’re all in the same sinking boat. As more and more Americans all along the political spectrum are being hurt by his policies, the clearer it will be to everyone that the real problem is the lunatic at the helm.”

The freedom to read is under attack — let’s do something about it!

Big Brother Jews and their Jew Boy Trump and the Jew Peace Deal!

The Power Turns them On:

Darn, Goyim is as Dumb as a Bag of Rocks:

Last week Lani Kawahara, who oversees the young adult section at Kauai’s largest library, set up her annual display to mark Banned Books Week, a national campaign that kicked off Sunday to spotlight the harms of book censorship in America.

The Lihue Public Library display featured some of the top books targeted by censorship activists, along with informational fliers produced by the American Library Association. The fliers discussed the merits of books on the organization’s target list and facts about the strength of efforts to ban books from U.S. schools and libraries, typically due to themes related to race, gender identity and sexuality. A banner topping the display read: “Freedom to Read.”

On Monday, Kawahara’s supervisor took down roughly half the display, leaving only the books and the banner intact.

“I was flabbergasted,” said Kawahara, who has worked as a librarian for 28 years. “We’ve done displays like this forever.”

This week, libraries across the U.S. are observing Banned Books Week. In Hawaii, the national event has been rebranded as a week dedicated to the “freedom to read,” an attempt to cool what has become a hot-button political issue.

New guidelines issued by the Hawaii State Public Library System ahead of the 41st annual event prohibit the use of the words “censorship” and “banned,” as well as the phrase “banned books week,” in displays at 51 public libraries across the state.

Also banned are certain props and imagery, such as caution tape and fake flames, and the use of any slogans or materials from the ALA, the professional organization that has sponsored the yearly Banned Books Week campaign since its 1984 origins.

State Librarian Stacey Aldrich said in a statement Tuesday that the language used in the Freedom to Read campaign aims to be inclusive of all library patrons.

“There are people who misunderstand ‘banned books’ or believe that we are banning books,” she said

Top Ten Most Challenged Books of 2024. Collage image featuring book covers of ten books. ALA.org/BBooks. American Library Association

“The data shows that the majority of book censorship attempts are now originating from organized movements,” according to the group. “Pressure groups and government entities that include elected officials, board members, and administrators initiated 72% of demands to censor books in school and public libraries.”

Last year, the most frequently challenged book was “All Boys Aren’t Blue” by George M. Johnson, which was criticized for having LGBTQ+ content and being sexually explicit . The ALA also lists the 100 most frequently challenged books from 2010 through 2019. The top titles include:

  • 1. “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie2. “Captain Underpants” (series) by Dav Pilkey3. “Fifty Shades of Grey” by E. L. James4. “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison5. “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini6. “Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins7. “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee8. “Two Boys Kissing” by David Levithan

Banning the Jews:

Give me a fucking Double Speak BREAK: Here is the reality . . . .

But when bombs stop dropping, the effects of genocide rage on. Israel has deliberately created the conditions for mass death in Gaza—destroying the healthcare system, forcibly starving an entire population, leveling infrastructure to rubble, polluting the land with white phosphorus 1, blocking any type of aid that could provide relief, and ruining sanitation systems so disease can easily spread. Starved Palestinians are sleeping in tents after Israel destroyed their homes. Even if the bombs stop, Israeli forces leave, and humanitarian aid enters today, Palestinians will still be killed by the effects of these genocidal conditions. — AHMAD ABUZNAID

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