every aspect now of American-KKK Capitalism will break the 80 percenters, the rural folk, first, too, all of us who work our fucking asses off just to see the pharmacies shutter and USPS fail!
Oct 14, 2025
At the Newport Library, great thanks, but this is the state of the fuckery of the Puritans, the Jews Owning the Narratives, and the Jews Buying Up History in Order to MEMORY hole the entire fucking continuing criminal enterprise!


This Cunt-Tree Tis of Thee:


It just goes with the Fucking MAGA Maggot Program:

Oh, those cunts:

Oh, those women:

Handmaid WOmen without the K/Y gel:

Death to us all, via uterus hell:

If only they could get rid of the JEW:

A North Carolina teachers union on Tuesday voted to join the national American Federation of Teachers in a bid to “be heard” by state lawmakers. The board of Professional Educators of North Carolina, an organization with 1,700 members across the state, voted unanimously in Charlotte to affiliate with the AFT, which has 1.8 million members and 3,870 active affiliates nationwide. As part of the move, PENC will now be rebranded as AFPENC: The American Federation of Professional Educators of North Carolina.
The national union will begin advocating in Raleigh for the approval of a new state budget and higher salaries for teachers, AFT President Randi Weingarten said Tuesday. The North Carolina General Assembly still has not approved a budget for the 2025 fiscal year, which began July 1. Without it, the state operates off its previous budget, meaning teachers and other state employees will go without raises for the time being. Meanwhile, the state health plan also changed this year, with premiums and deductibles increasing for public employees. “What I heard from North Carolina educators is ‘How do we actually make the state lawmakers more responsive to what the citizens of the state need, which is a good public education system, good public schools that respect their educators?’” Weingarten said. “Respecting educators means that you’re not going to have premium payments that are out of reach, that you’re going to have pay that your family can live on.” North Carolina currently ranks 43rd in the nation for average teacher pay, according to the National Education Association. It trails all other states in the southeast except Mississippi.

They all will look like Golda Meyer:





“There were no such thing as Palestinians,” she was quoted as saying in the Sunday Times and Washington Post in June 1969.
“When was there an independent Palestinian people with a Palestinian state? … It was not as though there was a Palestinian people in Palestine considering itself as a Palestinian people and we came and threw them out and took their country away from them. They did not exist,” Meir said.
Ahh, Silicon Valley is Code for Jewish Valley:

Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll vowed this morning that “organizational acquisition reform” is on the horizon, promising to adopt a “Silicon Valley” approach to getting tools, technology and weapons into the hands of soldiers faster than the traditional way of doing business.

“After seeing the power of combining venture capital money and mentorship with startup culture, I can say unequivocally that the Silicon Valley approach is absolutely ideal for the Army,” Driscoll said, according to prepared remarks.
“It will identify promising startups, quickly fund them and get minimally viable products to soldiers in weeks,” he later added.

Jews: AI chip startup Cerebras Systems aims to deploy its infrastructure to the United Arab Emirates to support the Gulf state’s rapidly growing AI sector, as well as markets in India and Pakistan, CEO Andrew Feldman told Reuters on Monday.
“I’m very confident that there will be big clusters here of our gear,” including “megawatts worth of equipment” for the Stargate project, Feldman, referring to the U.S.-UAE agreement to build the world’s largest set of AI data centres outside the United States.
Feldman? His parents were Ukrainian Jewish immigrants from Kyiv who moved to London, where Feldman was born in 1934.
- Growing up as one of the few Jewish children in his schools, Feldman felt like an outsider. This sense of “otherness” was a major influence on his life and comedy.
- He remained aware of his Jewish heritage throughout his life. During a 1971 obscenity trial, he refused to swear on the Bible, choosing to affirm instead, and mocked the judge for implying that non-Christians had no religion.

Oh, those fucking Jews making fun of Goy and Christ:



You fucking Jews — Ellison, Altman, Zuckerberg, Brin, et al. They need fucking machetes to the neck and Molotovs to the bellies:

Michigan township sued by AI data center builder and disgruntled residents over opposition to the site — mounting concerns about rising power bills and water usage fuel growing skepticism

Cuban? What a wannabe Rothschild: As billionaire wealth soars $33 trillion, Mark Cuban says it’s time for workers to receive a cut of their employers’ success in the form of stocks. STOCKS? Mother fucker, dude, 400 percent inflation for hardware, plumbing, in some cases, food, and drugs, mother fucker.
[His paternal grandfather changed their family name from “Chabenisky” to “Cuban” after emigrating from Russia.
- His maternal grandfather was a Jewish immigrant from Bessarabia, and his maternal grandmother was from Lithuania.
- Cuban has discussed his experiences with antisemitism and his connection to Judaism, particularly how it was maintained through his grandparents.\

Here’s the state of that Cunt-ifornia: California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) vetoed a bill that would have banned the use of “forever chemicals” in cookware and other products in California.
The bill became a source of controversy in the Golden State, with celebrity chefs among those who rallied against the cookware ban, while environmental and health activists have argued for it.

Oh, Hegseth and the Handmaids and cunts in the Minyan, this is slobbering news to think a woman’s place is in the kitchen and bent over:

Three days after being excluded from a press conference fronted by Taliban’s foreign minister in India, women journalists took their seats in a powerful show of force to question him about the social exclusion of Afghan women.
An image from Reuters news agency shows Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi facing a row of women journalists inside the Afghan Embassy in Delhi on Sunday.
It was a rare audience for the Taliban minister representing an all-male government that over four years has slowly suffocated the freedoms and dreams of Afghan women and girls.
“Why are you doing this in Afghanistan? When will they be allowed to go back and get the right to education?” asked prominent independent journalist Smita Sharma.
LOOK at this fucking cunt, and he needs a beard cut to be in Pete’s Armyof Captains:

ANd the cunts of Judaism and their Cunts of AI and DOGE, this is the state of the Blue State: Health
Oregon abandons Medicaid expansion for people leaving prison, months after delaying launch
State officials cited onerous work to implement federal Medicaid eligibility changes and other shifting policies


Hero: Viva Palestina!!
Leonard Peltier:
When I walked into the door, and I said, this is my home, this is what you guys bought me, they said, yes, we — you sacrificed for us. This is yours.
Nick Tilsen, Founder and CEO, NDN Collective: I just want to acknowledge the generation before us. Think about everything that Leonard, AIM, the American Indian Movement, did, his own freedom.
And we’re going to keep calling for Leonard’s freedom.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
Nick Tilsen, who heads the indigenous advocacy group NDN collective, helped lead the most recent campaign to bring Peltier home, literally, including a rousing welcome earlier this year.
Nick Tilsen:
They didn’t wait for things to be perfect. They didn’t wait for a strategic plan. When they seen the injustice, they did something about it. And so, for me, one of the big things that’s being a big inspiration from him.
Leonard Peltier:
We were called every goddamn name you could be called, so the public that hate us. No, we weren’t those people.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
At 81, Leonard Peltier is as angry as ever, unapologetic for a lifelong effort to draw attention to the litany of indigenous grievances.
Leonard Peltier:
All we were trying to do was save a race of people from being terminated. They enslaved us, killed us, massacred us, raped our children, enslaved our children.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
Leonard Peltier says he felt his first call to activism as a young teen here on Turtle Mountain Reservation in North Dakota, a small, isolated Chippewa community that Congress was considering terminating in the 1950s.
Termination was part of a larger policy of assimilating indigenous people, and it would have ended all federal support for the community here. Turtle Mountain was eventually spared termination, but the young Peltier did feel the sting of assimilation policies, placed when he was 9 in an Indian boarding school.
The children were forcibly removed from their families with the goal of erasing their native language and culture. Many schools were rife with abuse.
Leonard Peltier:
All of our hair was cut off, and they would start indoctrinating us into the white culture and education, whatever you want to call it. And when we continued to be rebellious about it, we would get the hell beat out of us.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
Federal policies also relocated millions of Native Americans to urban centers and confiscated vast swathes of mineral-rich lands beyond those ceded in treaties, the legacy, impoverished reservations and an indifferent Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs, which Peltier says, colluded with local tribal governments.
Leonard Peltier:
Land and cattle, they were selling out. We knew that. Almost every tribal government was corrupt back in them days. That’s why we went after them.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
“We” is the American Indian Movement, or AIM, armed self-described warriors who challenged the status quo.
Like the Black Panthers and civil rights and anti-war campaigners of the time, they drew scrutiny from the FBI, particularly on and near the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. In June 1975, two FBI agents and one movement activist were killed in an encounter near an AIM campsite.
Peltier was one of three AIM members charged in the agents’ killing. He fled to Canada, while the other two were tried and acquitted after arguing that they acted in self-defense.
Nick Estes, Professor of American Indian Studies, University of Minnesota: Had he been tried alongside his co-defendants, he probably — we wouldn’t be having this conversation.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
Nick Estes, professor of American Indian studies at the University of Minnesota, says, by the time Peltier was extradited back to the U.S., prosecutors changed their strategy and the trial venue.
Estes is one of many academic and legal scholars who’ve questioned its fairness.
Nick Estes:
He just happened to be an American Indian man on the reservation that day in possession of a gun, because they could not actually prove that he was the shooter.
Michael Clark, President, Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI: He’s been unrepentant. He’s been remorseless.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
Well, he says that he did not kill these agents, so that would explain his lack of repentance, I suspect.
Michael Clark:
Well, the evidence, the courts, the appellate courts all say differently.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
Michael Clark heads an association of former FBI agents. The agency has long vigorously opposed any clemency, insisting justice was served in Peltier’s case.
Michael Clark:
He had 12 separate opportunities for appeals, all of which were denied. You just can’t change the facts of this heinous crime.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
Why haven’t they sustained an appeal?
Nick Estes:
The overwhelming influence of the FBI. I mean, it’s easy to just keep saying this. The way that the FBI has intervened not only in his parole hearings, but in these appeals cases, who wants to be the judge that lets off an alleged cop killer?
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
An allegation Peltier insists was false brought by a legal system that has long mistreated indigenous people and one reason he says he’s spurned any plea deal that might have lessened his sentence.
Leonard Peltier:
I’m a sundancer. I took that oath. As a sundancer, I would die for the people if I had to, but I was not going to turn against my people. So I stayed defiant all the 49 years-plus in prison.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
And you say even today.
Leonard Peltier:
Even today. You hear me now. I’m not — I ain’t changed.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
Neither have the dire conditions in most indigenous communities and the campaigns for the return of lands for treaty rights.
Nick Tilsen:
We will continue to rise up no matter what basis our people.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
Peltier will be there mostly in spirit, not in person, thanks to frail health and restrictions on his travel.
Leonard Peltier:
I can’t go to Grand Forks for medical treatment without a pass or anything over 100 miles. I can only stay so many days. I can’t have a whole bunch of people here visiting me at one time.
I still haven’t seen some of my family.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
And is that your little sister, Betty?
Leonard Peltier:
My little sister Betty, yes.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
Aside from reuniting with family members, this twice-married father of seven hopes upcoming treatment will improve his vision so he can resume painting.
Leonard Peltier:
This is going to be my studio.
Fred de Sam Lazaro:
Less certain is his second hope for a full pardon.
For the “PBS News Hour,” I’m Fred de Sam Lazaro on the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Reservation.


Autumn Peltier
as an indigenous woman with a platform i felt it is important to speak up and spread awareness.
this is not only a muslim cause, it is a humanitarian cause. to remain silent about killing and injuring women and children is inhumane. just because this is not happening to you or in your country, it does not mean that you should not speak up about it. by choosing to stay silent, you are choosing the side of the oppressor. any decent human being should stand in solidarity with palestine
FUCK the WHITE RACE (sic)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

