Farm Workers’ Day, now, after the stories of Cesar Chavez’s rapes have surfaced and Dolores has spoken . . . time to topple/strip ALL presidents’ names, ALL Epstein class’ names, ALL slavers’ names!
Apr 04, 2026

On Tuesday, March 24, Tucson Mayor Regina Romero renamed the city’s César Chávez Day to Dolores Huerta Day.
Adam Sarvana, director of communications and community engagement for the mayor’s office, told Arizona Luminaria the change is “a measure for now until there are longer-term conversations with the community and the coalition.”
The move came as schools, cities and states rushed to expunge Chávez from its holidays, marquees, monuments and more. Tucson officials also plan to discuss existing local homages and will include a public outreach effort to gather feedback. The city removed a bronze statue of Chávez after it was vandalized with red paint on the body’s head, face and neck. Pima County is considering policies and next steps for identifying and removing Chávez’s name from government commemorations.

As of 2021, there were approximately 149 monuments dedicated to Christopher Columbus across the United States. While over 40 statues have been removed since 2018 due to protests and re-evaluations of his legacy, a significant number remain in major cities, and a new replica was installed on the White House grounds in March 2026.




His basic story is uncomplicated: he sought to make a fortune by sailing west, perhaps by exploiting natives in hitherto unknown lands, perhaps by trading with “the Indies.” Unfortunately, textbooks shy away from such candor. Instead, they leave out almost everything important while putting in all kinds of details that never happened. Some call the voyage to the Caribbean “storm-tossed,” when they had great weather, but not one mentions that his flagship, Santa Maria, hit rocks off Haiti. In Columbus’s words, the local leader “sent all his people from the town, with many large canoes to unload the ship.” Columbus limped back home on two ships, leaving 40 men behind. This detail is important, because it challenges the “superior European / inferior primitive” meme in our culture that otherwise starts here, with Columbus.
Educators can prod students to examine the words textbooks use. Columbus “discovers” America, but authors never say Da Gama “discovered” India, not even in quotation marks. Textbooks call Columbus and those who came after him “explorers,” not “conquerors,” even though the Spanish used the more honest “conquistadors.” “New World” is of course Eurocentric; less biased terms are “Western Hemisphere” or “the Americas.” Did Europeans (and Africans) “settle” or “colonize” the Americas?
Like Da Gama, on his second voyage Columbus introduced shocking practices, including cutting off Natives’ hands if they did not pay his quarterly gold tax. He started the trans-Atlantic slave trade, in Native people, from west to east. A particularly repellent aspect of the trade was sexual: as Columbus noted, “girls from nine to ten are now in demand.” Partly as a result, the Native population of Haiti fell from perhaps 3,000,000 in 1491 to fewer than 500 by 1535. His son started the trade from east to west, in Africans.
All this might prompt students to discover when and why their state adopted Columbus Day. Should it join the movement to change the holiday’s name to honor Native Americans? Educators can help them avoid falling for the excuse that everyone accepted slavery in 1493. The Arawaks didn’t! Neither did, famously, Bartolomé de las Casas, the Spanish priest who said of the slave trade, “What we committed in the Indies stands out among the most unpardonable offenses ever committed against God and mankind, and this trade as one of the most unjust, evil, and cruel among them.”
Thinking seriously about Columbus is important, because he introduced four processes that transformed the modern world:
- The taking of land, wealth, and labor from indigenous peoples an ocean away;
- The transatlantic slave trade;
- Demeaning on racial lines the people he had subjected, and
- The “Columbian exchange” – a period of cultural and biological exchanges between the New and Old Worlds. Exchanges of plants, animals, diseases and technology transformed European and Native American ways of life. The Columbian Exchange impacted the social and cultural makeup of both sides of the Atlantic. Advancements in agricultural production, evolution of warfare, increased mortality rates and education are a few examples of the effect of the Columbian Exchange on both Europeans and Native Americans.
And so the head honcho rapist and mass murderer, name changes? Eminent domain, everything named ‘trump.”
As of April 2026, the list of buildings and properties named after Donald Trump has expanded significantly, especially following his return to the presidency. The following is a comprehensive list of current and former buildings bearing his name, categorized by their primary use.

Recently Renamed Government & Public Buildings
In his second term, several prominent public institutions have been renamed or have had his name added:
- The Donald J. Trump andThe John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts: In December 2025, the Kennedy Center board voted to add Trump’s name to the national memorial.
- Donald J. Trump United States Institute of Peace: The administration renamed this federal body in Washington, D.C., in late 2025.
- President Donald J. Trump International Airport: On March 30, 2026, legislation was signed to rename Florida’sPalm Beach International Airportafter the president.
- Donald J. Trump State Park: Located in Westchester and Putnam counties, New York, on land he donated in 2006.
- The Donald J. Trump Justice Complex: Located in Lyon County, Nevada.
- Trump Ballroom: A large-scale expansion of the White House East Wing, currently under construction and slated for completion in 2027.
Trump Organization Skyscrapers & Residential Towers
These are major private real estate developments either owned, managed, or licensed by the Trump Organization:
- Trump Tower (New York City): The flagship 58-story skyscraper on Fifth Avenue.
- The Trump Building (40 Wall Street): A 71-story skyscraper in Manhattan.
- Trump World Tower: A residential skyscraper located at United Nations Plaza in New York.
- Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago): A prominent mixed-use skyscraper on the Chicago River.
- Trump International Hotel and Tower (New York): Located at 1 Central Park West.
- Trump International Hotel Las Vegas: A gold-glass hotel and condominium tower.
- Trump Towers (Sunny Isles Beach): A complex of three oceanfront luxury towers in Florida.
- International Towers:
- Trump Tower Manila(Philippines)
- Trump Towers Istanbul(Turkey)
- Trump Towers Pune(India)
- Trump Tower Kolkata(India)
- Trump Tower Mumbai(India)
- Trump Tower Punta del Este(Uruguay)
Golf Clubs & Resorts
Several international and domestic golf properties bear his name, including:
- Trump National Doral Miami(FL) and variousTrump National Golf Clubs(Bedminster, NJ; Jupiter, FL; Los Angeles; Washington D.C.; Westchester, NY).
- Trump TurnberryandTrump International Golf Linksin Scotland.
- Trump International Golf Links and Hotel Ireland(Doonbeg).
Golf Clubs & Resorts
Several international and domestic golf properties bear his name, including sites in Florida, New Jersey, and California, alongside international locations in Scotland and Ireland,

[Members of the National Capital Planning Commission are shown deliberating on whether to approve plans for the Trump East Wing ballroom in Washington, April 2, 2026. The commission voted 8-1 to approve the project, though it has been halted by a judge.]

[Visitors look at a bronze sculpture of President John F. Kennedy in the recently renamed Trump-Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in Washington, Feb. 2, 2026.]

[The statue depicts President Donald Trump embracing the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a Titanic-style pose.]

Oh, the fucking legacy: Here’s what’s on the table today: Suppressed FBI notes describe a 13-year-old girl being trafficked to Donald Trump by Jeffrey Epstein. New Epstein files show Epstein was selling access to the Trump White House to foreign billionaires. Trump spent Saturday morning attacking the New York Times while a missing American service member remains unaccounted for in Iran. And 23 states are suing Trump over an executive order that hands control of American voter rolls to the Department of Homeland Security.

The Post and Courier is reporting that FBI handwritten notes from a 2019 interview with an Epstein trafficking survivor contain details that were left out of the official summaries released by the Justice Department in March — and those missing details matter.
The woman, from South Carolina, told FBI agents she was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein as a teenager and brought to New York or New Jersey, where she was introduced to Donald Trump in 1984. She was approximately 13 years old.
The official summaries, known as 302s, described some uncertainty about how she traveled with Epstein. The handwritten notes are more direct: Epstein both drove and flew her to meet Trump. She described being taken to a very tall building with large rooms. She said Trump ordered everyone else out, then sexually assaulted her. She said she fought back. He hit her.
The notes also reference two additional interactions with Trump that the woman declined to discuss further during the interview.
Roughly 30 pages of documents relevant to her account have still not been released as part of the Epstein file disclosures. The Justice Department has acknowledged withholding millions of Epstein-related files, which critics say is a direct violation of the Epstein Files Transparency Act that Trump himself initially fought against passing.
These are allegations. They are serious ones. And the documents that could shed more light on them are being withheld by the administration of the man they implicate.

- Ohio State University: The university has received nearly 300 requests to remove billionaire donor Les Wexner’s name from buildings, including the Wexner Medical Center, due to his ties to Epstein. Despite this, the university has not taken action, and Wexner’s name remains on at least three buildings.
- Harvard University: Similar pressure exists regarding the Leslie H. Wexner Building at the Harvard Kennedy School and other campus structures.
- Targeted Names: Protesters are pushing to remove names of individuals appearing in the files from various campus buildings, often citing that holding the buildings feels “gross” to students and faculty.
- “Moral and Financial Bind”: Universities are struggling with these demands, as the named individuals have often donated massive sums—over $200 million from the Wexners to Ohio State alone.
While some institutions removed names related to the Sackler family in similar past scandals, no specific, widely publicized name removals have occurred yet in direct response to the 2026 pressure campaigns regarding Epstein associates, with institutions largely keeping the names for now.

From left, Larry Summers, Alan Dershowitz, Kenneth Starr, Lawrence M. Krauss and Noam Chomsky



Oh, these maps: Many major American Jewish establishment groups officially support the joint U.S.-Israeli military campaign.
- The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and the American Jewish Committee (AJC) have issued statements commending the resolve to halt a regime they describe as endangering global stability.
- The Reform and Conservative movements, while expressing concern for civilians and questioning the lack of Congressional approval, have also acknowledged the Iranian regime as a “malign force” against the Jewish people.


The war waged by the United States and Israel against Iran is not only criminal, but utterly disastrous. It reflects the crude, short-sighted, and depraved nature of those who govern us—a group of war criminals, billionaires, and pedophiles. It is the Epstein class’s war.

Experience is directly drawing a connecting line between this war and the rising cost of gas, mortgages and every other commodity. But, in the minds of millions, it is also being connected with Epstein.

Presidents Day:
Key Presidents Who Initiated Major Wars/Invasions:
- James K. Polk (1845–1849): Initiated the Mexican-American War to acquire territory.
- Abraham Lincoln (1861–1865): Initiated military action to oppose secession in the Civil War.
- William McKinley (1897–1901): Led the U.S. into the Spanish-American War.
- Woodrow Wilson (1913–1921): Requested formal declaration for WWI.
- Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–1945): Led the U.S. into WWII.
- Harry S. Truman (1945–1953): Initiated U.S. involvement in the Korean War without a congressional declaration.
- Lyndon B. Johnson (1963–1969): Vastly expanded U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.
- George H.W. Bush (1989–1993): Initiated the Gulf War and invaded Panama.
- George W. Bush (2001–2009): Initiated invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.
- Barack Obama (2009–2017): Authorized military intervention in Libya and increased drone strikes.
Military Invasions and Interventions by Other Presidents:
- Ronald Reagan: Invaded Grenada.
- Bill Clinton: Used military force in Bosnia, Sudan, Afghanistan, and Kosovo.
- Richard Nixon: Expanded Vietnam war into Cambodia.

Every fucking Chavez Statue, Columbus Statue, President Statue:
A list of wars (italic) and of military combat that for some reason isn’t called a war (non-italic) that does not attempt to include every war and combat against Native Americans:
1774-1883 Shawnee, Delaware
1776 Cherokee
1777-1781 Iroquois Confederacy (Haudenosaunee)
1780-1794 Chickamauga
1790-1795 Miami Confederacy
1792-1793 Muskogee (Creek)
1798-1801 France
1801-1805 Tripoli
1806 Mexico
1806-1810 Spanish, French privateers
1810 Spanish West Florida
1810-1813 Shawnee Confederacy
1812 Spanish Florida
1812-1815 Canada (Great Britain)
1812-1815 Dakota Sioux
1812-1815 Iroquois Confederacy (Haudenosaunee)
1813 Spanish West Florida
1813-1814 Marquesas Islands
1813-1814 Muskogee (Creek) Confederacy
1814 Spanish Florida
1814-1825 Pirates
1815 Algiers
1815 Tripoli
1816 Spanish Florida
1817 Spanish Florida
1817-1819 Seminole
1818 Oregon (Russia, Spain)
1820-1861 African Slave Trade Patrol
1822-1825 Cuba (Spain
1824 Puerto Rico (Spain)
1827 Greece
1831-1832 Falkland Islands
1832 Sauk
1832 Sumatra
1833 Argentina
1835-1836 Peru
1835-1842 Seminole
1836 Mexico
1836-1837 Muskogee (Creek)
1838-1839 Sumatra
1840 Fiji Islands
1841 Samoa
1841 Tabiteuea
1842 Mexico
1843 China
1844 Mexico
1846-1848 Mexico
1847-1850 Cayuse
1849 Turkey
1850-1886 Apache
1851 Johanna Island
1851 Turkey
1852-1853 Argentina
1853-1854 Japan
1853-1854 Nicaragua
1853-1854 Ryukyu, Ogasawara islands
1854-1856 China
1855 Fiji Islands
1855 Uruguay
1855-1856 Rogue River Indigenous Peoples
1855-1856 Yakima, Walla Walla, Cayuse
1855-1858 Seminole
1856 Panama (Colombia)
1856-1857 Cheyenne
1857 Nicaragua
1858 Coeur d’Alene Alliance
1858 Fiji Islands
1858 Uruguay
1858-1859 Turkey
1859 China
1859 Mexico
1859 Paraguay
1860 Angola
1860 Colombia
1862 Sioux
1863-1864 Japan
1864 Cheyenne
1865 Panama (Colombia)
1866 China
1866 Mexico
1866-1868 Lakota Siouw, Northern Cheyenne, Northern Arapaho
1867 Formosa (Taiwan)
1867 Nicaragua
1867-1875 Comanche
1868 Colombia
1868 Japan
1868 Uruguay
1870 Hawaii
1871 Korea
1872-1873 Modoc
1873 Colombia (Panama)
1873-1896 Mexico
1874 Hawaii
1874-1875 Comanche, Apache, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Kiowa
1876-1877 Sioux
1877 Nez Perce
1878 Bannock (Banna’kwut)
1878-1879 Cheyenne
1879-1880 Utes
1882 Egypt
1885 Panama (Colombia)
1888 Haiti
1888 Korea
1888-1889 Samoa
1889 Hawaii
1890 Argentina
1890 Lakota Sioux
1891 Bering Straight
1891 Chile
1891 Haiti
1893 Hawaii
1894 Brazil
1894 Nicaragua
1894-1895 China
1894-1896 Korea
1895 Panama (Colombia)
1896 Nicaragua
1898 Cuba (Spain)
1898 Nicaragua
1898 Philippines (Spain)
1898 Puerto Rico (Spain)
1898-1899 China
1899 Nicaragua
1899 Samoa
1899-1913 Philippines
1900 China
1901-1902 Colombia
1903 Dominican Republic
1903 Honduras
1903 Syria
1903-1904 Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
1903-1914 Panama
1904 Dominican Republic
1904 Tangier
1904-1905 Korea
1906-1909 Cuba
1907 Honduras
1909-1910 Nicaragua
1911-1912 Honduras
1911-1914 China
1912 Cuba
1912 Turkey
1912-1933 Nicaragua
1914 Dominican Republic
1914 Haiti
1914-1919 Mexico
1915-1934 Haiti
1916-1924 Dominican Republic
1917-1918 World War I (Europe)
1917-1922 Cuba
1918-1920 Russia
1918-1921 Panama
1919 Dalmatia
1919 Turkey
1919-1920 Honduras
1925 Panama
1932 El Salvador
1941-1945 World War II (Europe, North Africa, Asia/Pacific)
1946 Trieste
1947-1949 Greece
1948-1949 Berlin, Germany
1950 Formosa (Taiwan)
1950-1953 Korea
1953-1954 Formosa (Taiwan)
1955-1975 Vietnam
1956 Egypt
1958 Lebanon
1962 Cuba
1962 Thailand
1962-1975 Laos
1964 Congo (Zaire)
1965 Dominican Republic
1965-1973 Cambodia
1967 Congo (Zaire)
1976 Korea
1978 Congo (Zaire)
1980 Iran
1981 El Salvador
1981 Libya
1981-1989 Nicaragua
1982-1983 Egypt
1982-1983 Lebanon
1983 Chad
1983 Grenada
1986 Bolivia
1986 Libya
1987-1988 Iran
1988 Panama
1989 Bolivia
1989 Colombia
1989 Libya
1989 Peru
1989 Philippines
1989-1990 Panama
1990 Saudi Arabia
1991 Congo (Zaire)
1991-1992 Kuwait
1991-1993 Iraq
1992-1994 Somalia
1993-1994 Macedonia
1993-1996 Haiti
1993-2005 Bosnia
1995 Serbia
1996 Liberia
1996 Rwanda
1997-2003 Iraq
1998 Afghanistan
1998 Sudan
1999-2000 Kosovo
1999-2000 Montenegro
1999-2000 Serbia
2000 Yemen
2000-2002 East Timor
2000-2016 Colombia
2001 – Afghanistan
2001- Pakistan
2001- Somalia
2002-2015 Philippines
2002- Yemen
2003-2011 Iraq
2004 Haiti
c2004- Kenya
2011 Democratic Republic of the Congo
2011-2017 Uganda
2011- Libya
c2012- Central African Republic
c2012- Mali
c2013-2016 South Sudan
c2013- Burkina Faso
c2013- Chad
c2013- Mauritania
c2013- Niger
c2013- Nigeria
2014 Democratic Republic of the Congo
2014- Iraq
2014- Syria
2015 Democratic Republic of the Congo
c2015- Cameroon
2016 Democratic Republic of the Congo
2017- Saudi Arabia
c2017 Tunisia
2019- Philippines
The supreme international crime according to 2017 U.S. media reporting is interferring nonviolently in a democratic election — at least if Russia does it. William Blum, in his book Rogue State, lists over 30 times that the United States has done that. Another study, however, says 81 elections in 47 countries. France 2017 makes that total at least 82. Honduras 2017 makes it 83. Russia 2018 makes it 84. The 2020-revealed 1964 coup in British Guiana makes it 85. Somalia 2022 would be 86. In 2025 Trump’s blatant interference in Argentina and Honduras would make it 88. There are clearly dozens more.
In a reality-based assessment of U.S. crimes, the serious offenses begin beyond that threshold. Here’s Blum’s list of over 50 foreign leaders whom the United States has attempted to assassinate:
- 1949 – Kim Koo, Korean opposition leader
- 1950s – CIA/Neo-Nazi hit list of more than 200 political figures in West Germany to be “put out of the way” in the event of a Soviet invasion
- 1950s – Chou En-lai, Prime minister of China, several attempts on his life
- 1950s, 1962 – Sukarno, President of Indonesia
- 1951 – Kim Il Sung, Premier of North Korea
- 1953 – Mohammed Mossadegh, Prime Minister of Iran
- 1950s (mid) – Claro M. Recto, Philippines opposition leader
- 1955 – Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India
- 1957 – Gamal Abdul Nasser, President of Egypt
- 1959, 1963, 1969 – Norodom Sihanouk, leader of Cambodia
- 1960 – Brig. Gen. Abdul Karim Kassem, leader of Iraq
- 1950s-70s – José Figueres, President of Costa Rica, two attempts on his life
- 1961 – Francois “Papa Doc” Duvalier, leader of Haiti
- 1961 – Patrice Lumumba, Prime Minister of the Congo (Zaire)
- 1961 – Gen. Rafael Trujillo, leader of Dominican Republic
- 1963 – Ngo Dinh Diem, President of South Vietnam
- 1960s-70s – Fidel Castro, President of Cuba, many attempts on his life
- 1960s – Raúl Castro, high official in government of Cuba
- 1965 – Francisco Caamaño, Dominican Republic opposition leader
- 1965-6 – Charles de Gaulle, President of France
- 1967 – Che Guevara, Cuban leader
- 1970 – Salvador Allende, President of Chile
- 1970 – Gen. Rene Schneider, Commander-in-Chief of Army, Chile
- 1970s, 1981 – General Omar Torrijos, leader of Panama
- 1972 – General Manuel Noriega, Chief of Panama Intelligence
- 1975 – Mobutu Sese Seko, President of Zaire
- 1976 – Michael Manley, Prime Minister of Jamaica
- 1980-1986 – Muammar Qaddafi, leader of Libya, several plots and attempts upon his life
- 1982 – Ayatollah Khomeini, leader of Iran
- 1983 – Gen. Ahmed Dlimi, Moroccan Army commander
- 1983 – Miguel d’Escoto, Foreign Minister of Nicaragua
- 1984 – The nine comandantes of the Sandinista National Directorate
- 1985 – Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah, Lebanese Shiite leader (80 people killed in the attempt)
- 1991 – Saddam Hussein, leader of Iraq
- 1993 – Mohamed Farah Aideed, prominent clan leader of Somalia
- 1998, 2001-2 – Osama bin Laden, leading Islamic militant
- 1999 – Slobodan Milosevic, President of Yugoslavia
- 2002 – Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, Afghan Islamic leader and warlord
- 2003 – Saddam Hussein and his two sons
- 2011 – Muammar Qaddafi, leader of Libya

Back to the bended knee to the Jews, this whore man: The Iran War Has Been Such A Failure, Robert Kagan Is Beginning To Sound More Like John Mearsheimer.
There are few American Neo-conservatives more influential than Robert Kagan.

In 1997, Kagan co-founded the Project for a New American Century (PNAC), the Neo-con think tank responsible for staffing the Bush administration with hawks such as Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Paul Wolfowitz, and played a large role in the Iraq War in 2003.
In 2010, Kagan founded a new think tank, the Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI) which was instrumental in pushing for a new Cold War with Russia.
Kagan’s wife, Victoria Nuland was instrumental in the proxy war in Ukraine, playing a leading role in the maidan coup of 2014 ,as Assistant Secretary of State for the Obama administration, and again played a leading role in the proxy war in Ukraine as the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs for the Biden administration, including in blocking the peace deal in Istanbul in April of 2022 and in the bombing of the Nord Stream pipeline.
However, Kagan has begun to change his tune since Trump launched a war on Iran for Israel, sounding more like a John Mearsheimer realist than the leading champion of American regime change that he has always been.

Fucking Sachs: Prof. Jeffrey Sachs discusses the unravelling of the US alliance system that has dominated the past decades and how a lingering imperial mindset prevents adjustment to new realities. Recorded 4th of April 2026.
Might as well be James Bond fan:

Kim Basinger [above] posing with Sean Connery at the filming of an Arab slave market scene in the James Bond shoot for Never Say Never Again (1983).
The
Trump administration has engaged in a targeted effort to remove or review slavery-related exhibits, memorials, and educational materials at national parks and federal sites, framing this as a move to “restore truth and sanity to American history” and eliminate “divisive, race-centered ideology”.
Key actions include:
- Philadelphia Independence National Historical Park: In January 2026, National Park Service (NPS) workers dismantled exhibits detailing the enslavement of nine people by George Washington at the President’s House site. Following a lawsuit, a federal judge ordered the exhibit reinstalled in February 2026, although the Interior Department indicated plans to appeal.
- “The Scourged Back” Photograph: In September 2025, the administration ordered the removal of a famous 1863 photograph, which showed the heavily scarred back of an enslaved man named Gordon, from the Fort Pulaski National Monument in Georgia.
- Harpers Ferry National Historical Park: Information regarding abolitionist John Brown’s raid was removed, and dozens of signs referencing racial discrimination and white hostility towards formerly enslaved people were flagged for removal.
- “Restoring Truth and Sanity” Order: A March 2025 executive order instructed the NPS to review content that “inappropriately disparages” American history, focusing instead on “greatness”.
- Smithsonian Criticisms: Trump has directly attacked the National Museum of African American History and Culture, stating it focuses too much on “how bad Slavery was”.


IMAGINE:
