Paul Haeder, Author

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…they do not know, they do not care, they do not have solutions, they do not lose sleep over sackings, and they do not represent the 80 Percent, minus the fuckers who voted for and love Trump

Close to home, mother fuckers:

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WHAT WE DO & HOW

Bright Horizons serves a broad range of enthusiastic and hardworking participants. We focus on helping people of all ages reach their life goals through EAAT (Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies). Bright Horizons staff are certified to help those with a variety of special needs and disabilities. We believe that horses help each individual in their own unique way, and we celebrate differences and progress! ​

​Our staff and volunteers are available to conduct a variety of educational and awareness programs that help support our primary mission. These programs include field trips, equine-awareness opportunities for challenged youth, public speaking engagements, and other types of community-based events.

​Volunteers play a key role in making our mission a reality as well as keeping our program running. Our volunteers assist with a variety of tasks and responsibilities after receiving task-specific training. These tasks and responsibilities can include stall cleaning, arena set up, grooming, and saddling horses. Volunteers help in lessons by leading horses for participants, and oftentimes walking alongside them to assist as needed.

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So the CEO of the non-profit that has Bright Horizons under its watch has created a huge toxic work environment. It is a larger organization than just the Horse Therapy program. But the director of the equine therapy program has given her 2 week notice, and there ain’t no replacement for her, and the 12 horses, well, are they destined for the glue factory?

Three mental health therapists have quit and two were let go:

This one was cut in the summer:

And this one:

You got it — LGBTQA+ and Latinos and Developmental and Intellectual and Psychological Disabilities. Just like the Cunt Musk and Cunt Trump and the Cunt Billionaires are envisioning and have envisioned.

Cut Cut Cut.

In my long and wide experience teaching and reporting and doing prison work and remedial ESL work and social work and work with homeless and jobless, well well, there is not one shred of Trauma Informed Care for the staff and lower fun folk.

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Sackings and going after so-called blue states: Oregon’s unemployment rate is up 0.3% since January of 2024, reaching the highest levels since September of 2021, according to the Oregon Employment Department.

In January, the state’s unemployment rate reached 4.4%, 0.4% higher than the national average. Manufacturing and retail saw the largest declines within the past year.

“Manufacturing continued its decline of the past two years, cutting 6,900 jobs (-3.7%) in the 12 months through January, while retail trade shed 2,300 jobs (-1.1%) during that time,” the Oregon Employment Department said.

It’s a mafia, this society, and dog-eat-dog ain’t no new thing with Rapist in Chief Trump, but he is on the prowl with Nazi Musk and Nazi Thiel and the 11 Fascist Billionaires in the Open and hundreds more in the shadows grifting and gouging and gutting.

And the fuckers at the local restaurant of whom I overhead, and who voted for the cunt and want the military to be triple budgeted, they love the fucking lies and white male military PR. Really. Fucking crab catchers.

See them all come to Ohio and cum all over themselves?

DEI on parade:

Dirty Entitled Icteric Idiocracy — DEI & I!

Locally, Anduril plans to add 4,000 new jobs at a $900 million facility in Pickaway County at Rickenbacker International Airport by 2035. Those hired will work in a 5 million square foot manufacturing facility named “Arsenal 1,” according to a previous company announcement.

Anduril engineers work on everything from artificial intelligence to robotics, software, sensors, secure networking, aerospace and virtual reality technology, according to the company’s website.

Yeah, Putin, you putting trust in the fucking Jews and Trump?

The British arm of a drone manufacturer planning a nearly $1 billion weapons facility near Rickenbacker International Airport has reached an agreement to provide drones to Ukraine for its war with Russia.

The British government said on Thursday it had struck a deal with defense tech company Anduril UK to allow Ukrainian armed forces to use more advanced attack drones in the Black Sea. Anduril UK is part of Anduril Industries, based an hour south of Los Angeles in Costa Mesa, California.

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This is AmeriKKKa, man, no need for K12 or universities: In his Feb. 25 op-ed “Bring Warriors Back to the U.S. Military,” Mike Gallagher proposes focusing military recruiting on a combat-first approach, emphasizing physical fitness, a warrior mindset and the prospect of “bad food, little sleep and long deployments.” This would be spot-on if we were still living in the 19th century. In the 21st century, however, warfare is dominated by highly computerized weapons systems, including advanced radars, stealth aircraft, drones, hypersonic missiles and directed energy weapons. Doing pushups and hiking 50 miles has little to do with being able to operate and maintain such sophisticated systems, much less protect them from cyber attack. The military will always need Rambos, but in the 21st century it will need as many if not more Sheldons too.

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Oh Liz and Bernie and the rest of the DNC, didn’t see this coming?

When it comes to military recruitment, President Biden left President Trump a flaming bag of you-know-what on the White House steps. Mr. Biden sapped the ranks of America’s military when he discharged more than 8,000 members for noncompliance with his Covid-19 vaccine mandate. These dismissals compounded the morale catastrophe of the Pentagon’s diversity, equity and inclusion push, best understood as a pseudoscientific attempt to favor loyalists at the expense of merit-based promotions and military readiness.

The Navy and Air Force missed their recruitment targets in fiscal 2023 for the first time this century. The Army missed its enlistment goals in 2022 and 2023, and the Marine Corps barely met its target in 2024. The most advanced weapons systems are useless without talented, motivated soldiers to operate them. Any military recruitment crisis emboldens America’s enemies. Resolving the Biden-created recruiting crisis is as important as securing our borders.

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Yeah, no more trains and civilian ferries and cars and buses. Bring on the Nazi Equipment:

Germany’s economy should embrace the pivot from cars to defense equipment as a major growth driver, according to a proposal by the country’s leading defense industry group.

The Federal Association of the German Security and Defense Industry (BDSV) pitched the idea last week while hailing the incoming government’s pledge to continue expanding the defense budget drastically. To overcome production bottlenecks, the argument goes, why not repurpose manufacturing capabilities of Germany’s famed, but ailing, automobile sector?

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Fucking Fascist Germany.

Is it possible to work every day yet still sleep on the street at night? This is reality for thousands of people in Germany who have jobs but are unable to obtain housing.

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Here we are, don’t you know you fucking crocodile tears Scott Ritters and the lot of you whining military mutts.

China Could Attack Pearl Harbor—and the West Coast By Lieutenant Colonel Thomas McCabe, U.S. Air Force Reserve (Ret.)

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Lies, and more lies and fabrications and, well, more fucking retired cunts that need their benefits cut.

And our masters, the Jews: IDF plans to summon 14,000 haredim, expects shortfall in 2025 draft goals

The IDF said it expects to miss its 2025 goal of 4,800 recruits by 1,800.

Oh, that’s right, a trade war with Europe.

US arms exports to Europe triple, boosted by Ukraine aid: SIPRI

Shipments of U.S. weapons to Europe rose 233% in the 2020-2024 time frame from the prior five-year period, according to a March 10 report by the Swedish think tank. For the first time in two decades, Europe accounted for the largest share of U.S. arms exports, SIPRI said.

This is the new AmeriKKKa — arms, jets, bombs, drones, AI, satellites, weaponizing the mind — the mind is a battlefield.

The Army is grappling with a staggering attrition rate among newly enlisted troops, even as recent recruiting figures suggest the service is clawing its way out of a yearslong enlistment crisis.

Nearly one-quarter of soldiers recruited since 2022 have failed to complete their initial contracts, according to internal Army data reviewed by Military.com. While the Army’s recruiting totals look solid on paper, a high dropout rate raises serious doubts about whether those numbers are an accurate portrayal of how well the service is manned.

It remains unclear why the Army is losing so many soldiers, but one explanation could be the declining quality of its recruiting pool. One-quarter of all enlistees last year had to go through at least one of the Future Soldier Preparatory Courses, which were set up as a sort of silver bullet for recruiting woes — getting applicants up to snuff with academic or body fat enlistment standards before they ship out to basic training.

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Hero!

These are not protectors of truth, nor are they soldiers of the Fourth Estate:

With Pentagon Leak, the Press Had Their Source and Ate Him Too

Whatever Jack Teixeira’s motives, he’s accused of sharing documents that have underpinned major stories in the same outlets that helped hunt him down.

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) headquarters in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, Feb. 17, 2023. The Justice Department is shifting its corruption probe of the Texas attorney general from federal prosecutors in the state to investigators in Washington, according to a person familiar with the matter. Photographer: Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The final tour, Yankee Doodle Dandy: There is free-riding among the US military services, too

Ahh, allies: Elon Musk says X facing ‘massive cyberattack’ originating from the Ukraine area. Musk says X cyberattack was done ‘with a lot of resources,’ suggests ‘large coordinated group’ using IP addresses from the Ukraine area were involved.

And, more of our dollars stolen, in the trillionss:

Ahh, taxes for the rich, gone gone gone:

Yeah, more white trash: Rising home prices, the increasing cost of rent, and high mortgage rates are each contributing to major financial problems for many Americans.

New York University professor, author, and podcaster Scott Galloway urges people to understand the real estate and housing predicament in a different way.

The author explains that about a third of Americans pay for rent, not mortgages — and cites a United States Census Bureau report that found 49.7% of the 42.5 million renter households were “cost-burdened” in 2023, meaning that they spent more than 30% of their income on housing costs.

Galloway reports that, since 2019, rents have risen at a pace one-and-a-half times as fast as income in most metropolitan areas.

Another Jew giving us the tips to the stock market!

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As someone who makes $16 million per year, Galloway does not think he should be eligible to collect Social Security when he retires. Rather, he supports means-testing as a tool to determine whether one qualifies for benefits.

The podcast host clarifies that he pays $9,000 in Social Security taxes every year. And he says that is the same amount someone who makes $160,000 annually pays.

Galloway believes that most people who collect Social Security take out two to three times the amount of money they contribute to it through the tax. People who are extremely well off, he suggests, do not necessarily deserve the money just because they have paid the tax during their working years.

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“Saving” Social Security

A Neoliberal Recapitulation of Primitive Accumulation

by Alan G. Nasser

(Dec 01, 2000)

Alan G. Nasser teaches philosophy and political economy at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. His article “The Atom Bomb, the Cold War and the Soviet ‘Threat’” appeared in the December 1989 issue of Monthly Review.

Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot, Social Security: The Phony Crisis (Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2000), 175 pp., $22.

The pronounced insecurity that inevitably attends capitalism’s historic tendency to commodify, and hence privatize, everything that can be commodified and privatized has been met with two major forms of resistance. The first is revolutionary communism, which emerged in the latter half of the nineteenth century and the second is social democracy, which developed in its strongest form in Europe after the Second World War. A defining feature of our present situation is that neither of these forms of resistance to capitalist hegemony is currently a major historical force.

The absence of major challenges to capitalism has led to an attack on the social and economic policies that lessen the dependence of the working population on the vagaries of the market and the demands of capital. Neoliberalism is now mainstream orthodoxy: regulation of business activity is to be eased, publicly owned enterprises are to be privatized, and the services and income supplements that have constituted the social wage are to be notably reduced or outright eliminated. This massive assault on the security of working people has met with no small measure of success: the real income of the typical US worker has been in decline for at least two decades, the number of medically uninsured individuals has risen, and both intra- and international inequalities have reached levels unmatched since the Great Depression. In the United States, the decline of workers’ real income has been accompanied by an overall shift of national income from labor to capital.1

The 1990s have seen two tremendous attacks by the rulers on the welfare and security of working people. The first, in 1996, resulted in a ruling-class victory: the sixty-year-old federal income guarantee for poor families was abolished. The second onslaught is still underway. It aims to cut benefits and at least partially privatize the Social Security system, which would no longer function as a system of social insurance, protecting all workers in the face of any misfortune that might befall them. Groups such as the Urban Institute, the Concord Coalition, the Cato Institute, and the National Center for Policy Analysis have produced a barrage of studies and statistics designed to undermine the most successful US program explicitly intended to reduce poverty. Jeanette Nordstrom of the National Center for Policy Analysis makes the aim of her organization clear: “to break the strong tie between the taxes employees pay during their working years and their right to a pension later on.”2 The media have on the whole communicated this agenda to the American people under the rhetoric of the “crisis” that Social Security faces and the corresponding need to “save the system”—presumably by excising its guts.

Social Security is often characterized as a pay-as-you-go arrangement under which current benefit payments are financed out of current payroll taxes. Yet, rather than conforming strictly to a pay-as- you-go principle, whereby current proceeds are immediately spent to meet current obligations, Social Security has been structured along actuarial lines (used by insurance companies) almost from the beginning. This has required the amassing of trust funds to meet future exigencies. Since 1984, the system has been building up a surplus of tax revenues over benefit payments, which the Social Security Administration (SSA) is required by law to use to buy US Treasury obligations. It has accumulated almost one trillion dollars in these government bonds and continues to add to this amount to the tune of more than one hundred billion dollars a year. (The current surplus stands at about 150 billion dollars.) According to figures accepted by all sides of the debate, the program will take in enough revenue to pay all promised benefits for almost forty years, without any change at all in the tax or benefit payout structure. (Baker and Weisbrot’s analysis is based largely on the then-latest figures released by the SSA in April 1999, which projected a revenue shortfall in 2034. SSA’s 2000 report, released last March, revises this projection to 2037. It’s worth noting that for years, SSA set the dreaded date at 2029.

Their 1998 report jumped the date to 2032, and the 1999 report to 2034. With the current wisdom projecting to 2037, we can probably expect further postponements of Judgment Day. This is remarkable in itself. What other project of this size, private or public, is able to guarantee its benefits for almost four decades?)

So what is all the fuss about? Most Americans seem to believe the scenario, put forward by pro-privatization think-tanks, politicians, and the media that (in the words of a 1998 report by the Heritage Foundation) “the Social Security system is bankrupt.” It is this belief that leads many Americans to support neoliberal demands for privatization. The stock market is touted as a more secure investment outlet for workers than an allegedly insolvent fund managed by “big government.” After all, haven’t stocks been making money for “us” hand over fist for years?

Baker and Weisbrot show in great detail that both the diagnosis of bankruptcy and the prescription of privatization are nonsense. Unlike most economists, the authors’ historical literacy is formidable and their quantitative and theoretical sophistication dwarfs the kind of confused and disingenuous sophistry coming out of the right wing think-tanks. They argue rigorously from the same set of economic and demographic assumptions and the same numbers that the privatizers play fast and loose with and demonstrate conclusively that the recommendations of the “reformers” are entirely inconsistent with undisputed facts. The pessimism of the general public regarding Social Security’s future, created with the assistance of an uncritical media establishment, is testimony to perhaps the greatest public-relations scam in contemporary America. (And the hoax extends to another major form of social security; Baker and Weisbrot also include a detailed analysis of the phony Medicare “crisis.”)

What are the relevant facts? In 2014 (now 2015 according to Baker and Weisbrot), the benefits paid out by Social Security are projected to slightly exceed taxes received. But does it follow from this that Social Security is “going broke?” Of course not. The privatizers know full well that the funds borrowed from Social Security by the US Treasury are to be paid back, as they have been since the system’s inception, with interest. Accordingly, the system’s total income consists of payroll taxes plus interest income. At the end of 2014, the system is projected to take in 585 billion dollars (in 1999 dollars) in taxes and 137.9 billion dollars in interest payments for a total income of 722.9 billion. And it will have nearly 2.3 trillion dollars in assets. With benefit payments projected at 592.7 billion dollars, the total income of the system is thus expected to exceed benefit payments by 130 billion dollars. The figures show that Social Security’s total income will be able to cover all benefits until 2022. From that point until 2034, Social Security will be able to pay all benefits by drawing on the principal of its accumulated assets. (These figures were reported by Baker and Weisbrot in 1999. Recall that this year’s projections have extended the year of reckoning to 2037.)

Note how mainstream economic reporting misrepresents these figures. Katharine Q. Seelye recently reported for the New York Times (May 14, 2000, section 1, p. 22) that Social Security “will begin paying out more than it takes in by 2015.” (The 2015 date extends the 2014 projection available to Baker and Weisbrot.) Does Seelye think that what Social Security “takes in,” i.e., its income, is exhausted by payroll taxes? As we have seen, an additional component of Social Security’s annual income is the interest on the Treasury bonds it holds, which accounts for the 270-billion-dollar surplus the system is officially projected to have in 2015. In fact, this surplus was planned precisely in order to cover the anticipated shortfall. Seelye adds insult to injury when she further claims that “without a major fix, the system could go broke by 2037.” But Baker and Weisbrot show that the contribution from interest payments makes it possible for the system to pay all benefits out of its income until 2022. From then until 2037, it will draw on the principal in the trust fund to maintain full benefit payments. These payments can be further extended through 2074 with a mere 2.07 percent payroll tax increase, about 1 percent each for employer and employee. If the economy were to limp along at a growth rate somewhat lower than its present relatively low rate, indeed, if the economy simply manages to avoid a major depression, the “crisis” of Social Security, as defined by the privatizers, simply vanishes. This point requires further elaboration, as it touches on one of the principal contradictions in the case for privatization.

The SSA trustees are required by law to produce annual projections of the system’s future financial status. The assumptions of the generally accepted projection are astonishing. The economy is projected to grow at an average annual rate of just under 1.5 percent over the next seventy-five years. (This year’s report revises that figure to just under 1.7 percent.) This means that the economy is expected to perform worse than in almost any previous period in US history. Now if this scenario were taken seriously, one would expect the alarm to be sounded not over the “crisis” of Social Security, but over the forecast that we may well be heading for an extended period of severe economic stagnation. Neoliberals have seized upon this slow-growth assumption to argue that the economy will generate insufficient income to cover Social Security benefits. Their case is conspicuously incoherent: the privatizers’ central recommendation is that a portion of workers’ income be transferred to private accounts invested in the stock market. But how can the stock market be expected to provide robust returns in an economy that is projected to be in virtual long term depression? The privatizers’ assumption that future stock market returns will reflect past returns stands in stark contradiction to their reliance on SSA’s ultra-pessimistic growth forecast.

We have recently experienced the fastest increase in stock prices in US history. MR readers are familiar with the underlying source of this phenomenon: the pronounced evaporation of profitable investment opportunities in industrial production since the mid-1970s has drawn what would otherwise be idle wealth into the gambling casino of the financial superstructure. The dramatic increase in stock prices is therefore unrelated to the behavior of corporate earnings. This is to say that the stock market is now massively overvalued. Historically, a share of stock has been valued at fifteen dollars per dollar of earnings. After the recent market takeoff, stock shares were selling for more than thirty dollars for each dollar of earnings. It is sheer folly to imagine that the stock market will continue to soar at a rate that bears no relation to the condition of the underlying economy. And it is not only the SSA trustees who foresee a grim picture for profits. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) provides economic projections to Washington legislators debating tax and spending plans for the future. CBO anticipates after-tax corporate profits to decline by 4 percent over the next decade. The combination of current stock (over)valuations and official projections of low profit growth, both well known to Washington politicians, make it fanciful in the extreme to count on the stock market to sustain its historic rates of return. This has been demonstrated in painstaking detail by MIT professor Peter Diamond, a leading expert in public finance, and Dean Baker, who both show that the stock- return projections used by the privatizers in their calculations of the benefits of a privatized system are historically and mathematically preposterous.3 Assume that stock prices continue to outpace profits. The current price to earnings ratio of thirty-to-one would, on the privatizers’ prediction that stock returns of 7 percent can be sustained as the economy grows at half its past rate, rise to 230-to-one by 2055. Who can imagine that investors would continue to hold stocks, as opposed to government bonds, in these circumstances? When stock prices have risen this far from the earnings potential of the stock’s underlying assets, we have the ingredients of a major stock-market crash. This kind of catastrophe appears to be implicit in the argument of the privatizers.

Keep in mind that the accuracy of SSA’s and CBO’s dire growth projections is not what is at issue here. The point is that the privatizers’ case is conspicuously unsupported by their own data and self-contradictory to boot. To adhere simultaneously to optimistic stock-market projections and pessimistic growth projections is to try to have one’s cake and eat it too. Adherence to either of the projections entails the rejection of the other. George W. Bush has recently been impaled on the horns of this dilemma. The Washington Post reported that Bush’s aides defended their optimism regarding future stock returns by claiming that SSA’s economic projections are too pessimistic (Glenn Kessler, “Bush Proposal Ventures Into Financial Unknown,” May 16, 2000, p. A6). But if that’s true, then Social Security is in good shape and Bush’s case for privatization collapses. We have not seen slapstick logic on this order since Abbott and Costello.

The complicity of the mainstream media in the perpetuation of this entire hoax is all too familiar and hard to underestimate. It is not as if there are absolutely no references to the facts on the glaring inconsistencies of the case for privatization. It’s just that the relatively very few citations of serious scholarship have no net effect on the overall impression communicated by the media. In early 1996, Robert Pear of the New York Times wrote a major story discussing Dean Baker’s position on Social Security, which was run as written by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. But when it appeared in the Times, Baker’s criticism of the case for privatization had been cut. The Times did publish an article by one of its own editors, Fred Brock, titled “Save Social Security? From What?” in its Business section (November 1, 1998, p. 12), which favorably quoted Weisbrot and Baker. Brock went on to attribute the hysteria of the privatizers to “hidden agendas.” And it continued, “Wall Street would love to get its hands on at least some of the billions of dollars in the Social Security trust fund…But knowing that the idea [of full privatization] won’t fly politically, [politicians] are pushing for partial privatization, in which individuals would invest a portion of their contribution in the stock market, all in the name of rescuing the system.” Still, in the very same issue, the lead editorial claimed that “The next Congress will have to deal with nothing less than…devising a plan to save Social Security in the next generation” (p. 14). Last May, the Times ran a piece (“Money For Nothing,” May 28, 2000, p. 11) by its Op-Ed economics columnist Paul Krugman that criticized Bush’s stock-price projections. Yet none of this has made any difference to the neoliberal propaganda that pervades the newspaper’s front-page reporting on this issue.

Fact checking also seems to be nonexistent when it comes to Social Security. The myth of the “baby boomers,” whose retirement will allegedly bust Social Security, is repeated as factual. But as Baker and Weisbrot show, the accommodation of the flood of boomer retirements from 2010- 2030 has already been taken into account in the financing of Social Security. In 2037, the earliest year in which Social Security is currently projected to face financial difficulties, the biggest effect of the baby boom generation on retirement will be nearly over—the oldest baby boomers will be ninety-one and the youngest seventy-three, eleven years older than the minimum Social Security retirement age. The baby-boomer scare is factually off the wall, but you’d never know it reading the papers.

As noted at the beginning of this essay, the campaign to privatize Social Security is now the front line in the global war of neoliberalism against working people. In this onslaught, we find echoes of what Marx called “primitive accumulation.” The world into which capitalism was born was not pervaded by market institutions, which is to say that human needs and desires were satisfied by means that did not on the whole render people dependent on markets for their livelihood. The historic mission of capitalism is to transform this situation by making people’s ability to get what they need and want contingent upon their ability to strike a deal on a market, i.e., a deal that contributes directly capital. From the capitalist point of view, the ideal situation is one in which everyone is dependent upon the market for everything they desire. Every human activity should contribute to the accumulation of capital. Precapitalist social and economic space was not hospitable to this imperative. Most importantly, there were customary and traditional entitlements and rights of access to productive resources, e.g., land and the instruments of labor, to which one was guaranteed access simply by virtue of one’s membership in one’s clan, family, village, or kingdom. It was capitalism’s original business to abolish these traditional use rights on which most working people depended for their livelihood. These common customary entitlements were correctly seen by capitalist landlords as interfering with their ability to accumulate private, self-expanding wealth, i.e., capital.4

The forced enclosures of common land first begun on a large scale in sixteenth-century England were succeeded by “Parliamentary enclosure,” when acts of Parliament formally reconstituted common resources as private property. Indeed, the history of enclosure in England from the sixteenth to the late eighteenth century might be termed the “primitive privatization,” the historical progenitor of the contemporary neoliberal project to privatize and deregulate everything. The Parliamentary enclosures transformed what had originated as a wave of coerced expulsions into a political process, the legally sanctioned removal of any obstacles to the ongoing and limitless accumulation of capitalist wealth.

This secular tendency of capital to universally privatize was temporarily offset in the middle of the twentieth century by the emergence of the New Deal in the United States and social democracy in Europe. But even these meager provisions of non-market benefits proved to be too radical for capital. Born-again capitalism is now the order of the day, and social security is once again, as it was way back then, a principal obstacle to profitability. The struggle of large English landowners to privatize historically common land finds its contemporary counterpart in the campaign of big banks and Wall Street brokerage houses to put to private, profitable use resources currently earmarked for workers in need. Just as the social costs of the transition to capitalism were borne by the working population, so too the attempted transition back to pre-Keynesian capitalism will be borne by the same class. The administrative costs of privately managing a huge number of individual accounts in Chile and Britain amount to over 16 percent of the systems’ annual revenue. If the US system was run in a comparable way, about seventy billion dollars would be transferred every year from workers’ retirement accounts to brokerage houses and banks. Administrative costs under the present system, on the other hand, amount to less than 1 percent of total benefits paid each year. It would be about forty years before the first generation of private Social Security investors could retire on the returns from their individual accounts. Since current benefits will continue to be paid out of the system’s current income, how will four decades of beneficiaries be able to receive their payments if a substantial portion of Social Security tax revenue continues to be diverted to individual private accounts? Surely not by tapping the resources of others’ private accounts. Barring sharp cuts in benefits, tax increases will become a virtual necessity and these will be enough, as Baker and Weisbrot point out, to ensure a negative return overall for the first generations of privatized savers.

If working people knew all this, they would not support this venal agenda. One of the principal tasks of the socialist left is to fill the factual and analytical vacuum created by the corporate media. As immediate educational tasks go, none is more urgent than this one.

Notes

  1. L. Mishel, J. Bernstein, and J. Schmitt, The State of Working America, 1998-1999 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999).
  2. Quoted in Trudy Lieberman, “Social Security: The Campaign to Take the System Private,” The Nation, January 27, 1997, p. 13.
  3. Baker’s arguments can be found in his detailed letter to the Harvard economist Martin Feldstein at http://www.cepr.net/letters/feldstein_1999_05_15.htm, and Diamond’s “What Stock Market Returns to Expect for the Future?” at http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/csom/executive/crr/ib2.htm.
  4. For a fuller discussion, see Ellen Meiksins Wood, The Origin of Capitalism (New York: Monthly Review Press, 1999.)

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‘Capitalism, colonialism, and ecological devastation are all cause and effect of each other, and they coevolved together.’

[In the wake of Trump’s sweeping victory, millions of young and working people are asking, “How did we get here?” To answer this question, we need to understand the root of the right wing’s recent growth—the crisis of capitalism itself.]

Trump and the far right all over the world are a reflection of a fundamentally broken system. When society is a haunted house of inequality and oppression, a few particularly loathsome ghouls are bound to emerge from time to time. But Trump is more than just a uniquely terrible manifestation of the crisis facing the system. He’s a symptom—and capitalism is the disease.]

These are white Nazi Nationalists, and you can call them fucking Female Christians or whatever, but a Nazi is a Nazi.

A group of Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee are requesting an investigation into Washington D.C. United States Attorney Ed Martin by the group that governs the region’s legal bar.

Ranking member Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) led a group of 10 Democrats on the committee in accusing Martin of abusing his position by using prosecution as an intimidation tactic toward government employees and limiting the speech of private citizens.

Versus:

In 1982, Novello earned a master’s degree in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University and in 1986, she became a clinical professor of pediatrics at Georgetown University Hospital. Novello moved to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in 1987, where she focused on pediatric AIDS.

President George H.W. Bush took notice of Novello’s work on pediatric AIDS and, in 1990, appointed her the United States’ 14th Surgeon General, the nation’s top health official. She was the first woman and the first Hispanic person to serve as U.S. Surgeon General.

Novello focused on the health of women, children, and minorities during her tenure as Surgeon General. She launched initiatives to combat underage drinking and smoking. One of her most effective campaigns sought to end tobacco advertising aimed at children, such as ads with the “Joe Camel” cartoon.

A good day in golf news:

…dug up some of the greens, covered the clubhouse in red paint and more. The vandals also reportedly painted “Gaza Is Not 4 Sale” near one of the holes.

US court orders China to pay $24 billion for protective equipment ‘hoarding’ during Covid: Report

What a joke, Missouri Goddamn! US bioweapon, SARS-CoV2,and they go after China?

The face of addiction and melting mind:

In February, during an interview on Fox News’ “Ingraham Angle,” Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he had a “generic list” of staffers at the department he’d like to see removed.

“If you’ve been involved in good science, you have got nothing to worry about,” Kennedy said. “If you care about public health, you’ve got nothing to worry about. If you’re in there working for the pharmaceutical industry, then I’d say you should move out and work for the pharmaceutical industry.”

What a fop.

Draining the swamp, uh?

  • Palantir said it delivered its first two TITAN systems to the U.S. Army.
  • The company won the $178 million contract last March, beating out competitor RTX Corporation.
  • The deal underscores the shifting landscape of software use on the battlefield and is the first time a software company has worked as a primary contractor for a significant hardware program.

The agreement includes a total of 10 TITAN systems. Each system includes an advanced system with two larger trucks and a basic system with two vehicles delivered over five delivery orders, Jain explained. The systems allow soldiers to make intelligence decisions without requiring the cloud, putting “all that power in the back of a truck,” he added.

Palantir also joined forces with Northrop Grumman, L3Harris and Palmer Luckey-founded defense tech startup Anduril Industries on some capabilities for the program.

The news from Palantir comes during a volatile period for the 2024 S&P 500 front-runner. Shares have lost more than one-fourth of their value over the past month as risk-off sentiment hits Wall Street and the buzzing tech sector. Last month, shares jumped 24% to a record high after the company reported strong earnings and guidance fueled by AI demand.

Infantino, meanwhile, said the task force will ensure that each of the visitors who will travel from around the world “feels safe, feels happy and feels that we are doing something special.”

“So we’re here to create and to make the best show on the planet ever,” Infantino said. He gave Mr. Trump a personalized game ball and unveiled an elaborate trophy that will go to the winner of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which will pit top soccer clubs against each other this summer ahead of next year’s matchup of national teams.

Soccer’s biggest tournament will have games spread across 16 host cities in the U.S., Canada and Mexico over the course of a month.

Eleven U.S. cities, including Philadelphia, will host World Cup matches. The 10 other U.S. host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, San Francisco and Seattle.

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The dirt under his nails goes back to Trump’s birth.

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The cunts just love vets:

The Trump administration is planning to fire more than 80,000 employees at the department of Veterans Affairs (VA) nationwide and some employees in Madison have already been terminated.

It is unclear how many people lost their jobs. This comes after a memo issued Tuesday by the chief of VA explained there would be a restructuring of the department.

Wallace said staff at the VFW want to be a listening ear and a place of comfort. He says all employees have one mission, serving veterans.

“We are your advocates; we want you to provide the best care possible and not have to worry about these looming cuts that might disrupt your job,” Wallace added.

Nearly 15,000 people – including more than 1,500 children – are estimated to have died already because of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s savage cuts to USAID, according to an advocacy program tracker.

The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the global health program funded by USAID that includes HIV treatment, testing and prevention drug distribution, has saved more than 25 million lives since it began in 2003 under former President George W. Bush.

A tracker compiled by the HIV Modeling Consortium – a network of epidemiologists, modelers, health economists and policymakers – charts the impact of the Trump administration’s freeze on funding for the AIDS’ program.

And fuck those cocksuckers, Aaron and Max and the lot of them, loving the total cuts to health assistance and food to the “third world.”

21:57 this part resonates deeply! I’ve often been disturbed by the seeming lack of acknowledgement of colonial harm in Europe. As a white settler in Canada it’s all around me and harder to ignore. I visited London a few years ago and was disgusted at the way the North American exhibit at the British museum described First Nations people. As if they’re a dead people. I was so angry I cried. Thanks for another excellent discussion you 3!

Professor Roy Casagranda is an expert in history and political science. He has hosted a series of lectures that are available on YouTube explaining the history of the Americas, the slave trade, colonialism, and the Arab world and the Middle East. In this extended interview, Casagranda takes us on a history lesson that includes the Sykes-Picot agreement, CIA-orchestrated coups in Syria and Iran, various wars, doctrines, betrayals and policies that show just how damaging and cynical US meddling in the Middle East has been over the last century. Hosted by Ashfaaq Carim.

Extremist US defense secretary declared ‘holy war’ on China, left & Islam: Pete Hegseth’s ‘crusade’

Nazis Never Left — They Just Rebranded. Here’s How They Took Over Mainstream Politics

Yanqui Go Home? Nah, Yanqui die die die.

Everything is interconnected. Vandana Shiva, watch her below!

The China Question?

Production does not take place in the USA. The producers have given up production. The US trade deficit with China is instrumental in fuelling the profit-driven consumer economy which relies on Made in China consumer goods.

A dozen designer shirts produced in China will sell at a factory price FOB at $36 a dozen ($3 dollars a shirt). Once they reach the shopping malls, each shirt will be sold at $30 or more, approximately ten times its factory price. Vast revenues accrue to wholesale and retail distributors. The US based “non-producers” reap the benefits of China’s low cost commodity production. (Michel Chossudovsky, The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order, Global Research, 2003)

Oh, globalization and the Chinese Sweat. Blood. Tears

Levels of income inequality are higher than in the U.S. according to a 2014 University of Michigan study. Social inequality in China is among the highest in the world.

Income inequality has been rising rapidly in China and now surpasses that of the U.S. by a large margin, say University of Michigan researchers.

That is the key finding of their study based on newly available survey data collected by several Chinese universities.

“Income inequality in today’s China is among the highest in the world, especially in comparison to countries with comparable or higher standards of living,” said University of Michigan sociologist Yu Xie. University of Michigan study.

While China plays an important and positive balancing role on the geopolitical chessboard, it does not constitute a viable “socialist” alternative to Western capitalism. In contrast to the US, however, China has no imperial ambitions.

Unlimited Reserves of Cheap Labor: 287 Million Internal Migrant Workers

China has currently, according to official figures [275 million (2015)], 287 million in 2017 internal migrant workers employed in the cheap labor export economy, construction and infrastructure projects as well as in the urban service economy.

A formidable labor force almost the size of the population of the US (325 million in 2017).

China’s 287 million migrant workers also constitute the driving force behind the development of infrastructure, roads and transport corridors not to mention the PRC’s “Belt and Road” Eurasian trade and investment initiative.

These workers largely from rural areas and townships constitute more than a third of the labor force. They do not have the right of abode in urban areas.

[China and the Restoration of Capitalism. The Largest Cheap Labor Factory in the World by Michel Chossudovsky]

Oh, China — the USA wants to weaken you, man:

BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, is buying the ports on both sides of the Panama Canal, after Donald Trump threatened the Latin American country and forced it to pressure a Hong Kong company to sell its stake. Ben Norton discusses how the US government is trying to weaken China — and strengthen Wall Street oligarchs.

But but . . . Fuck AmeriKKKa, from dirty sea to oil slick sea:

Rollover: Briahna Joy Gray, host of Bad Faith podcast, joins the show to analyze Trump’s speech to Congress on Tuesday, where he lied repeatedly, attacked immigrants and transgender people, while omitting his unpopular agenda to gut social security, Medicaid, and Medicare. Meanwhile, the Democrats responded with boycotts, pink outfits, and bingo paddles– symbolic gestures as Trump dismantles the last modicum of a social safety net left in the US. Why are the Democrats “rolling over and playing dead?” Gray asks.

“At the end of the day they’re funded by a different version of the same people who fund the Republicans.”

Such such such wimpy “Democrats.” Here in Newport, fighting for science.

Ten Democrats voted to censure Al Green. Cunts. Look at this fucking albino, this souther inbred piece of shit.

“Democratic strategist James Carville wrote this: ‘Roll over and play dead, allow the Republicans to crumble beneath their own weight and make the American people miss us,’” Welker said. “Senator, what say you? Do you think that’s a good idea?”

“No, I don’t,” Bernie Sanders replied. “In fact, the problem is the Democrats have been playing dead for too many years.”

He highlighted the wealth inequality across the country, a topic he’s been passionate about for decades. By disagreeing with Carville, Sanders is exposing the differing views on how top Democrats think they should respond to the influx of Trump administration action.

“I don’t think you play dead. I think you stand up for the working class of this country and make the point that right now, the Trump administration is clearly an administration designed to represent the interests of the [Elon] Musks of the world,” Sanders said.

Leading Democrats say openly that they have no idea what to do. But the path is clear, they’re just unwilling to take it.

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Dirt.

Watch: My old fucking school, U of Arizona. A Native student was nearly silenced for calling out the University of Arizona for quietly altering its statement honoring Indigenous land stewards. Caving to Trump’s attacks, the university erased any mention of DEI.

Watch: https://youtube.com/shorts/VihAbs3aC2M?si=Nhlo_O2G3q1Yd9O4

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For those students, the sudden ending of those programs is a front-and-center concern. One of those changes sparked concern among Indigenous students at the University of Arizona when they noticed that the university quietly changed language in its official land acknowledgment — without consulting tribes and students.

Indigenous law student Jacquelyn Francisco pointed out the change to Arizona tribal leaders on Feb. 19 during the 4th Annual Tribal Leaders Summit & Student Engagement event.

Francisco stood in front of a room full of tribal leaders and fellow Native students and sharply criticized the university’s administration for unilaterally changing the land acknowledgment language, which had been drafted in conjunction with tribal leaders. She was met with resistance from university officials hosting the event.

Before she spoke, Franciso was denied access to the microphone at the podium by Tessa Dysart, the assistant vice provost for Native American Initiatives, and Kari McCormick, the executive director for Native American Advancement and Tribal Engagement.

Stepping away from the podium and speaking directly to the crowd, Francisco said that University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella discussed the university’s commitment to tribal nations in an earlier speech, but she questioned this commitment after the university “erased” the words “committed to diversity and inclusion” from its official land acknowledgment.

“If he and the university were really committed, they would not delete these words,” Francisco said in a video posted on social media by the University of Arizona Native and Indigenous Law Students Association (NILSA). The Arizona Mirror contacted Francisco for comment, but she declined an interview.

Francisco is a second-year law student at the University of Arizona’s James E. Rogers College of Law and serves as president of the NILSA. She is Diné and Jicarilla Apache.

NILSA is an organization of law students, faculty and staff at UA dedicated to raising awareness about Indigenous peoples within the law school and the broader community, as well as educating on the legal issues that affect them

“Deleting those five words triggers the erasure of our tribes,” Francisco said in the video. “It’s coming.”

The University of Arizona announced its land acknowledgment statement in 2021, highlighting how it was crafted in consultation with Arizona tribal leaders. Its purpose is to recognize the peoples whose homelands the campus occupies.

The university said at the time that it would provide a foundation for partnerships that more meaningfully serve tribal students and Indigenous communities around the state.

The original land acknowledgment was: “We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O’odham and the Yaqui. Committed to diversity and inclusion, the University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service.”

The land acknowledgement on the university’s website now does not include the phrase “committed to diversity and inclusion” in the third sentence. University spokesperson Mitch Zak could not say when the language was changed but said it occurred within the last week.

An internet archive shows that the original language was still present on Feb. 7, and that it had been removed by Feb. 13.

Francisco said in a post on her LinkedIn that the university’s actions were made “without transparency and without considerations for the Indigenous students and communities it directly affects.”

“A land acknowledgment should not be subject to silent revision or political convenience,” she added. “I call on the University of Arizona to restore the original Land Acknowledgement, which was drafted and enacted by Arizona’s Tribal leaders.”

Winona Little Owl-Ignacio was sitting at a table in the audience when Francisco went up to the podium to speak and watched as the university officials denied her access to the mic. But it wasn’t until she overheard them threaten to call campus security to remove Francisco that she walked up and stood beside her.

Little Owl-Ignacio said she recognized that Francisco needed the support because she did not want the situation downplayed as simply a Brown woman getting angry.

“Anger is never a good thing, but especially for people of color,” she said in an interview. “I didn’t want them to paint that picture of her, because she’s a student (and) she doesn’t deserve to be treated like that.”

Little Owl-Ignacio said she stood up because it was unfair for university officials to try to physically prevent Francisco from speaking. In the video, Dysart is seen pulling and keeping the microphone away from Francisco while McCormick stands on the other side of her.

That denial, coupled with comments about calling campus security, raised concerns among the Indigenous students present, Little Owl-Ignacio said, adding that several students approached her afterward, expressing their fears.

“Nobody deserves to have that fear when they go to school,” she added, especially when it comes from university officials who are “supposed to be helping Native Americans.”

Little Owl-Ignacio, 22, is a James E. Rogers College of Law student in the Indigenous People’s Law and Policy Program. She is Lakȟóta and Tohono O’odham.

In the video, she stands next to Francisco and addresses the crowd, calling on tribal officials’ support and asking them “to stand with us, especially when President Trump is handing down these DEI initiatives and saying that we don’t need that.”

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International Women’s Day: Feminism and Revolution: A Conversation with Alejandra Laprea

What is the situation of the feminist movement at the continental and national level?

One of the key lessons we have learned through our participation in the March is that we are part of something larger – feminism manifests in diverse ways across the continent and the world, but our movements share many things, including the effects of crises on working women.

We lived through extraordinary years when the “Marea Verde” [Green Tide, a pro-abortion movement] swept Latin America, with different expressions such as the Me Too movement, the March 8 feminist strikes, and “El violador eres tú” [the wave of anti-patriarchal street performances that used the slogan “You Are the Rapist”].

We witnessed a powerful global feminist surge. However, the enemy was not defeated and reacted with force. Today, we are facing a backlash from patriarchal, capitalist, racist, and colonialist forces working in concert. In the Women’s March, we refer to this as a system of multiple oppressions – they operate simultaneously and reinforce one another.

There are different manifestations of this reaction. For example, Javier Milei in Argentina is aggressively dismantling hard-won rights. On a different scale, we see the emergence of fascist forces in Venezuela, while the negotiations and concessions forced by the blockade-induced crisis are putting some of our rights at risk.

There has been a rise of fundamentalist evangelical Christianity in Venezuela and beyond. How does it affect women?

We are witnessing the global rise of religious fundamentalism. In Africa and the Arab world, this manifests as fundamentalist Islam, while in Latin America, there is a growing influence of Christian fundamentalist tendencies. Venezuela is no exception. Christian fundamentalism is on the rise here, and its primary target is women. These forces invoke the so-called traditional, heteronormative monogamous family – an idealized construct that never really existed – and blame societal problems on its supposed breakdown. These tendencies are gaining ground in every sphere of our society, and they are deeply troubling.

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Women Rock:

Zoe Alexandra, Editor of Peoples Dispatch, joins the show to unpack Trump’s recent announcement pausing (again) 25% tariffs on Mexican imports following discussions with Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum. Alexandra discusses how Sheinbaum is navigating aggressive US attacks—from trade wars to threats of military intervention—while working to rebuild Mexico’s sovereignty, improve living standards for its people, and push back against entrenched US corporate interests.

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Panama:

In this eyewitness account, Tan Wah Piow reports on the mood in Panama, along with the background to the issue, following US President Donald Trump’s brazen threats to “take back” the canal that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

Referring to Trump’s “audacity”, Wah Piow notes that: “This is a thriving sovereign nation, a regional financial powerhouse, and, as of January 2025, a newly elected [non-permanent] member of the UN Security Council.”

Citing a vast field of Panamanian flags he saw from his taxi, he notes: “His [the taxi driver’s] words brought back memories of the Museo Canal exhibit on the 1964 Martyrs Day incident when US troops killed 21 Panamanian students for asserting their right to raise the national flag in the US-controlled Canal Zone. The 1964 incident remains deeply ingrained in Panamanian consciousness, symbolising the people’s struggle for independence and control of the Canal.

“That incident was a rallying cry for international solidarity against US imperialism in Latin America. Even Chairman Mao of China issued a statement on January 12, 1964, published in Hong Qi, the Chinese Communist Party’s official organ, supporting the ‘great patriotic struggle’ of the Panamanian people. Back then, China had no diplomatic ties in the region beyond Cuba, and there was no Chinese shipping through the Canal.

“The 1964 Martyrs Day protests ultimately led to the 1977 Torrijos-Carter Treaties, which ceded sovereignty of the Canal to Panama. Under these agreements, Panama gained full control of the Canal in perpetuity.”

Trump’s remarks, he explains, were not merely a one-off provocation or a bargaining tactic, followed as they were by a threatening visit by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

“Today,” Wah Piow notes, “the Panama Canal sees 14,000 vessels annually, handling 5 per cent of global shipping. China-US trade accounts for about 20 per cent of its traffic, while China-Latin American trade represents another 15-20 per cent. Studies suggest this volume is set to rise, with China already having surpassed the US as the primary trading partner of countries such as Brazil, Chile, and Peru. Trump’s renewed interest in the Canal appears driven by the fear that China is outpacing the US in Latin America.”

He calls on the international community to defend Panamanian sovereignty, “otherwise, a US power play to uphold its imperialist interests could threaten not just Panama but the economic stability of an entire region long hindered by dependence on Washington.”

Tan Wah Piow, a retired London lawyer, has been in exile from Singapore since 1976. He was imprisoned as a student leader for his activism and is Singapore’s most well-known exile. He is also a member of the Friends of Socialist China Advisory Group. He visited Panama in February 2025. This article was originally published in the Morning Star.

Women Rock:

Vandana ROCKS:

ya gotta be kidding / / / Reagan and freedom fighters and ketchup as vegetables, and since when did the USA ever respect dissent and/or real universities?

Cunts on all sides of the Jewish Influence Aisle: His parents are Jewish; his mother, who was raised Presbyterian, converted to Judaism. He was named for Jacob Scher. When Tapper was young, he spent summers attending Camp Ramah in the Poconos, a Jewish summer camp.

As for the media, it did its best to normalize Trump’s speech as part of some sort of legitimate political discourse. CNN’s Jake Tapper referred to its “touching moments.” What can one say?

Ralph on point: A Police State — Franco, Mussolini, Hitler, Pinochet, you name the fucking 110 IQ dictator

Ralph Nader on Trump’s Address to Congress

God, more of the blow-jobs for Trump:

The Trump Admin has confirmed it halted U.S. intelligence sharing with Kiev, with CIA Director John Ratcliffe describing it as “a pause” until Zelensky shows he is “ready for peace” with Russia. This comes as Washington also moved to cut off U.S. military aid to Ukraine this week.

Patrick Henningsen, a journalist and geopolitical analyst, noted that by cutting off intelligence sharing, the Trump Admin is showing it is serious about bringing the war to an end, and doesn’t want to give Zelensky (or any of the right-wing, neo-Nazis he’s surrounding by) ammunition to try to provoke Russia with a false flag attack.

THese fucking freaks. Hmm, Putin the Puppet.

Do you need to anaylze this fucking IQ 110 Rapist in Chief?

Donald Trump’s address to Congress Tuesday night was not so much a speech from a president but the rantings of an aspiring Führer, though with somewhat less decorum than an address by Hitler before the German Reichstag. It was vicious, violent and depraved, plumbing the depths of cultural and political degradation in the United States.

All the tropes that, in an earlier period, would have been identified as belonging to the fascist fringe of American politics have been elevated to its very center. Standing and applauding at every sentence were Trump’s cabinet of billionaires, the personification of government of the oligarchy, along with the Republican senators and representatives, who broke out repeatedly in chants of “USA! USA!”

To attempt to dissect all the lies Trump spewed would be to somehow dignify his comments. This was not a speech worthy of serious analysis. It was a series of pig grunts and dog barks, with the necessary apologies to these intelligent mammals. It was a grotesque marriage of reality TV and political spectacle. Trump crassly exploited personal tragedies, parading victims before the cameras, using them as a bludgeon to demand greater state violence, targeting immigrants and other sections of society.

Beneath it all, one theme was clear: Trump’s speech was a declaration of war—on the world and on the working class. It was a statement of an oligarchy that will stop at nothing to maintain its wealth and power.

Arming and supporting war criminals. Ramping up the war on drugs. Deregulating the government and economy. Slashing union power and unlocking corporate power. Enabling mass suffering towards LGBTQ people. Standing up for apartheid South Africa.

All things Democrats supposedly oppose in Donald Trump. All things Ronald Reagan is famously well known for.

So, why do Democrats keep invoking him?

After a disorganized and neutered-by-leadership attempt to display opposition to Trump (matching outfits, auction paddles, and all), Senator Elissa Slotkin delivered the Democratic response.

The Democratic Party’s choice to elevate Slotkin was eyebrow-raising: her resume includes being the first Democrat ever endorsed by Liz Cheney; voting for the Laken Riley Act, thus empowering Trump to detain and deport undocumented immigrants without due process; and being among the top of the pack of Senate Democrats voting for Trump’s Cabinet picks.

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This fucking fixation with JEWS: Slotkin was born on July 10, 1976 in New York City, the daughter of Curt Slotkin and Judith (née Spitz) Slotkin.[4][5] She is Jewish.[5][6][7] Slotkin spent her early life on a farm in Holly, Michigan. She attended Cranbrook Kingswood School in Bloomfield Hills.[8] Her family farm was part of Hygrade Meat Company, founded by her great-grandfather Samuel Slotkin, who emigrated from Minsk in 1900.[9] Hygrade was the original company behind Ball Park Franks, which is now owned by Tyson Foods.[10]

Jews: BlackRock’s Panama Canal deal is latest win for chief Larry Fink in strong start to Trump era

AIPAC Watch, uh?

In his address to Congress yesterday, Trump declared war on immigrants, civil rights reforms, Mexico, Canada, Denmark, Panama, social service programs, and more. Meanwhile, the Democrats only put up nominal, performative resistance — in keeping with their “play dead” strategy. Brian is joined by Dr. Nazia Kazi, a professor of Anthropology at Stockton University, and author of the book “Islamophobia, Race, and Global Politics.”

And cunts hate my No to UN sign?

Reynaldo Urbina rides his motorbike around the streets of Masaya, Nicaragua, with agility, despite having only one arm. Nearly seven years ago, at the height of a US- supported coup attempt against Nicaragua’s left-wing Sandinista government, Urbina was one of those guarding the city’s municipal warehouse when it was attacked by around 200 armed protestors. Warned of the impending attack, the guards had been ordered to hide their weapons and not resist capture, to minimize casualties.

But Urbina was suspected of knowing the whereabouts of the city’s mayor, whom the hooligans sought to assassinate, so they threw him to the ground and smashed his left arm with a rifle butt until it was practically destroyed. Urbina escaped, but his arm could not be saved, and was later amputated.

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Reynaldo Urbina (left) lost his left arm after being tortured by US-backed opposition gangs

When a team was sent by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to Nicaragua to collect evidence on human rights abuses a few weeks later, Urbina was among those offered by the government as a witness. But the team refused to meet him.

The UN’s 40-page report, issued in August 2018, devotes just five paragraphs to violence by anti-government factions; the rest blames the government and its supporters for practically every other violent incident, including many (like an arson attack on a pro-Sandinista radio station) that were clearly part of the coup attempt.

‘Biased’ UN Report on Nicaragua Ignores Victims of US-Backed Opposition Violence

Jewish Mother Fucking VALUES:

GAZA—On an afternoon in early February, Sami Abu Amr, a 61-year-old farmer, walked through his roughly three-acre stretch of land that lies east of the Gaza City neighborhood of Shuja’iyya where he once tended olive trees and grew seasonal vegetables, including cucumbers, tomatoes, and potatoes. Before the war, the sale of his produce to local residents provided the sole source of income for his family of 13, including his sons and grandchildren. But these agricultural lands are now a scene of devastation: A barren landscape of uprooted trees, bulldozer tracks and soil riddled with craters left by Israeli airstrikes.

Along with the ruin of his farmland, the Israeli military had also destroyed Abu Amr’s agricultural equipment, greenhouse, irrigation network, and poultry farm, amounting to losses he estimates at $70,000. “This land is not just a source of livelihood,” Abu Amr said. “It is my life, my history. I have nurtured it with my sweat for years.”

Before Israel’s assault began in 2023, agricultural land covered approximately 47% of the Gaza Strip and produced enough food to serve up to a third of local demand, offering a critical source of food for Palestinians living under siege for nearly two decades.

Following the “ceasefire” that went into effect January 19, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza returned to their homes and land after months of forced displacement only to find an apocalyptic landscape. In addition to the destruction of homes, shops, bakeries, hospitals, universities, roads, and other civilian infrastructure, Israel has decimated almost all of Gaza’s agricultural capacity.

According to the UN, 82% of croplands, 55% of on-farm irrigation systems and 78% of greenhouses have been damaged, leaving once-productive fields barren. Nearly 70% of agricultural wells have been damaged while 96% of cattle and 99% of poultry have died.

Oh, Ray-Gun: “At the request of the Berkeley mayor, Governor Ronald Reagan declared a state of emergency and sent 2,200 National Guard troops into Berkeley. Some of these guardsmen were even Cal students. At least one young man had participated in the riots, been shot at by police, gotten patched up, and then returned to his dorm to find a notice to report for guard duty. In the following days approximately 1,000 people were arrested: 200 were booked for felonies, and 500 were taken to Santa Rita jail.”

From the standpoint of campus administrators attempting to manage the situation, Reagan’s actions were counterproductive.

In 1981, in a speech before the California Peace Officers Assn., he called the American Civil Liberties Union a “criminals’ lobby.” At Christmas time in 1983, he said he had seen no “authoritative” evidence of a serious hunger problem in America, and that some people go to soup kitchens “because the food is free, and that’s easier than paying for it.” This year, five days before Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday was first celebrated as a federal holiday, Meese invoked the slain civil-rights leader’s name in attacking affirmative action. King, said Meese, would have opposed affirmative action as a violation of his ideal “colorblind” society.

His Justice Department prompted a series of congressional investigations by refusing to seek the indictment of Teamsters Union president and FBI informant Jackie Presser in connection with a payroll-padding scheme that bilked Presser’s union local out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, and by negotiating a plea with–rather than prosecuting–executives of E.F. Hutton & Co., the giant brokerage house caught in a huge fraud case that resembled a massive check-kiting operation.

But far more alarming to many lawyers, judges and legal scholars was the attorney general’s frontal assault on decades of established constitutional doctrine. He sparked a profound constitutional debate by arguing that Supreme Court decisions interpreting the Bill of Rights had violated the intent of the Founding Fathers. He attacked the high court’s long-accepted Miranda rulings on the rights of criminal suspects. He sought to roll back the so-called exclusionary rule, which bars the courtroom use of evidence obtained without “reasonable cause.” And, in an unusual move by an attorney general, he publicly called on the Supreme Court to reverse its landmark 1973 decision legalizing abortion.

The former defendants, now known as the Exonerated Five, initially confessed to the crime but later recanted saying their admissions were the result of police coercion.

They were imprisoned for between five and 13 years – but their convictions were ultimately overturned in 2002 after a serial violent offender named Matias Reyes confessed to the attack and DNA linked him to the crime.

In 2014, a $41m (£32m) settlement was reached between the five men and New York City.

This, 2017: The GOP and the American right consistently position themselves against the universities. This is a commonplace of the culture war. But why? America’s universities regularly rank among the most prestigious worldwide, making undeniable contributions to medicine, science, technology, economy, the arts, athletics, and the humanities. America’s universities also attract some of the world’s brightest minds, spurring innovation and dominating globally by countless measures. Conservatives might be proud of the universities as particularly stunning examples of American pluck and ingenuity. Instead, the tax bill appears to be symptomatic of the GOP’s growing disillusionment with higher education. This is, at least, how a number of college presidents and leaders have interpreted it.

For one, the legislation would for the first time ever require universities to pay taxes on their endowment income. Universities have traditionally received tax exemptions on those assets in part because they are viewed as contributing to the public good. In addition, the House bill includes provisions to end graduate-student tax breaks, leading professors and graduate students at top universities to worry that studying for a Ph.D. will become unaffordable for all but the wealthy.

White feces Nazi’s.

Israel’s annihilation of Gaza marks the death of a global order guided by internationally agreed upon laws and rules, one often violated by the U.S. in its imperial wars in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, but one that was at least acknowledged as a utopian vision. The U.S. and its Western allies not only supply the weaponry to sustain the genocide, but obstruct the demand by most nations for an adherence to humanitarian law.

The message this sends is clear: You, and the rules that you thought might protect you, do not matter. We have everything. If you try and take it away from us we will kill you.

Jews are natural born Killers:

[The CIA, the MI6, the KGB—these are the most notorious spy agencies in the history of the world. And rightfully so: their work shaped our post World War II order and their tales of intrigue and death are told in pop culture over and over again. But right alongside them in international infamy is tiny Israel’s the Mossad—Hebrew for “The Institute.” The story of how and why the Mossad gained its notoriety is told in the Israeli journalist Ronen Bergman’s new Rise And Kill First: The Secret History of Israel’s Targeted Assassinations. It’s an exhaustive work that aims to relay the saga of the Israeli intelligence community, from its brazen successes to its war crimes.

In Bergman’s telling, Israeli intelligence is obsessed with killing anyone, anywhere, who’s deemed a threat to the state of Israel, and it’s wholly unconcerned with due process. The intelligence community “implemented a strict policy of telling the truth inside the organization and institutionalized lying to the outside world,” he writes at one point. “Prisoners complained in court that they’d confessed only after being tortured, but it didn’t matter.” At another point, he notes, “killing a man no longer required the prime minister’s approval.” Bergman recently spoke to GQ about the complicated, dangerous, and nearly-decade long process of reporting Rise And Kill First.]

Israel, which as Ronen Bergman notes in “Rise and Kill First” has “assassinated more people than any other country in the Western world,” uses the Nazi Holocaust to sanctify its hereditary victimhood and justify its settler-colonial state, apartheid, campaigns of mass murder and Zionist version of Lebensraum.

Primo Levi, who survived Auschwitz, saw the Shoah, for this reason, as “an inexhaustible source of evil” which “is perpetrated as hatred in the survivors, and springs up in a thousand ways, against the very will of all, as a thirst for revenge, as moral breakdown, as negation, as weariness, as resignation.”

just a little dance on the fascism side a la higher ed

Here, from the Chronicle of Higher Education, always asleep at the wheel a good 40 years behind the fascism times:

Over the past four years, higher education has faced a devastating onslaught of ideological attacks from government actors. Seventeen states have adopted 25 laws or policies restricting ideas on college campuses, beginning in 2021 with state-level educational gag orders banning “divisive concepts” from classroom instruction. Starting in 2023, these attacks expanded to include a host of assaults on university governance and autonomy: bans on diversity, equity, and inclusion offices and on institutional statements on race, gender, and identity; ideological limitations on majors, minors, and core curricula; and restrictions on tenure, shared governance, and accreditation.

In the past month, the federal government has escalated the attacks, issuing executive orders restricting diversity, equity and inclusion (or what the government determines to be DEI, since it is not defined in the order) in a host of public institutions — an order which is now under a partial stay by a federal judge; restricting curricula at military academies and the free expression of international students; instituting a total freeze on federal grant funding (also stayed by a court) and devastating cuts to federal research funding; and publishing a “Dear Colleague” letter threatening to defund colleges over “illegal” DEI programs.

These sweeping attacks on the free expression of ideas have done profound damage to higher education. The news features a constant, demoralizing stream of closed cultural centerscanceled research projectscensored general-education curriculaeliminated majors and minorsdeleted websites, and altered mission statements. In many cases, institutions have complied in advance with directives that were merely threatened or suspected rather than enacted, or have overinterpreted vague laws out of an abundance of caution, going far beyond the prohibitions in the actual statute and doing the censors’ work for them. Faculty, staff, and students are operating in a constant state of fear. And all this has happened before the projected dismantling of the Department of Education or the actual enforcement of most of the new federal policies and directives.

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Another proof of how deadly and rotten Judaism is in the USA:

Pro-Palestinian student protestors wave a Palestinian flag as they gather on the front steps of Hamilton Hall at Columbia University in New York City on April 30, 2024.

And Jews writ large are celebrating the continue edifice of UnUnited Snakes of Israel:

The Trump administration has sent its first notice to a college that it may take away federal funding.

A new federal task force on antisemitism will review more than $5 billion that Columbia University receives from the government, and will immediately consider imposing stop-work orders on $51.4 million in federal contracts that Columbia holds.

The funding review — announced by the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Education, and the General Services Administration — comes as the Ivy League institution is facing federal scrutiny for alleged violations of civil-rights law. Both the Biden and Trump administrations opened investigations into Columbia over complaints that it had failed to take antisemitism seriously amid a surge in antiwar protests.

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Oh, that Jew York!

The Trump administration has sent its first notice to a college that it may take away federal funding.

A new federal task force on antisemitism will review more than $5 billion that Columbia University receives from the government, and will immediately consider imposing stop-work orders on $51.4 million in federal contracts that Columbia holds.

The funding review — announced by the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Education, and the General Services Administration — comes as the Ivy League institution is facing federal scrutiny for alleged violations of civil-rights law. Both the Biden and Trump administrations opened investigations into Columbia over complaints that it had failed to take antisemitism seriously amid a surge in antiwar protests.

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And so we get yet MORE insight from the Chronicle of Lower Education from resident Jews:

So, Rick, I’m not gonna lie: I was naïve. I did not think the Trump administration was going to go after higher education on day one. I knew that Project 2025 existed. And The Chronicle Review published a really fantastic essay in March of 2024 articulating what’s in Project 2025 and basically saying: Hello, higher ed. Trump very well might get reelected. He and his allies have published this blueprint about how they’re going to overhaul higher ed and you should pay attention.

Can you tell us why higher ed is under attack right now?

Seltzer: I think there are several different reasons. Like many things, there’s no simple answer. First and foremost, it was an effective message that they ran on, and it resonated with a certain corner of their base and the Trump administration has made no qualms about trying to deliver on things it promised its base.

Maybe one of the reasons this resonated so much with the base is that a lot of the ideas they’re pursuing are not new in conservative politics. Republicans have long articulated goals like closing the Education Department. Certain cuts to federal funding, even research funding. There have been voices arguing for some of those things, and some of the other things that we’re going to talk about today. So that was all preloaded, if you will.

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From the Chronicle: Looting? Unsual for Universities? The AmeriKKKan and Jewish Way.

A bathtub in Emory University’s museum is splashed with symbols of the sea: a giant fish, wavy water lines. Someone in the ancient Mediterranean world may have used it as a coffin, believing it would ferry their soul to the afterlife, as a label told museum visitors.

Yet this tub has another dark history. In 2007, Greece told the Michael C. Carlos Museum that it and two other artifacts were looted, and asked for them back. They are still there.

The Carlos Museum is considered to have the most prominent classical-art collection in the Southeast and one of the best of any university museum in the country. In an era where Emory was striving to be seen as a top school, the Carlos emerged as a cultural force in its own right, luring crowds, scholars, and money to campus.

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Just a reminder of how rotten the white “race” is, you Putin Putzes!

“Liberated Syria”: Walk among the corpses … we’re not supposed to notice the slaughter

Members of the Jolani militia terrorist organization now controlling parts of Syria walk among the corpses after carrying out a massacre of Alawites in Latakia yesterday

Assad’s mistake was to trust Putin

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In a nutshell, err, pig sty, Capitalism, Global Predatory and Criminal and Soul-Sucking CAPITALISM:

Resistance in Chile against Coexca and its factory pig farms

Private equity has played a key role in the expansion of agribusiness projects in the Global South, and a prime example of this is Coexca, an industrial pig farming company. For over a decade, the community of San Javier, in the Maule region of Chile, has been denouncing this company – backed by Chilean and Danish capital – for its serious environmental, social and economic impacts on the area. Inhabitants have faced land speculation, persistent foul odours, fly infestations, water contamination and financial losses that have significantly diminished their quality of life.

The population has seen domestic animals poisoned and food production diminished. In addition, the presence of pesticides and insecticides in the environment is damaging the only rainfed wetland in Chile, Ciénagas del Name, affecting more than 100 species of migratory birds that inhabit the marshes.

Coexca reflects a production model that prioritises profitability over community welfare and environmental balance.

GRAIN has interviewed a representative of the people of Maule to better understand the principal problems that factory farming is causing for local communities, and how their resistance can be strengthened.

Another problem is water grabbing and pollution. This has resulted in a severe water shortage being declared for the community, which seriously affects the water supply for both people and crops. Wildlife and domestic animals have also been impacted by new diseases and infestations since the factory farm was built.

Recently, in 2024, we noticed the effects of insecticides, specifically pyrethroids. Insects such as cicadas, which used to make noise at night, can no longer be heard. Although there are still bees, they are brought in by transhumant beekeepers, and there are no more wild hives to be found.

The bird population has also declined significantly. In addition, those working in the agricultural industry have seen animals such as dogs and rabbits poisoned. This poisoning is the result of pesticides and insecticides such as pyrethroids and organophosphates used by Coexca on its industrial pig farms. These include Demon EC (Zeneca), Aquapest (BTS) Maxifort (BTS), Agita (Elanco) and Diazinon (ANASAC), among others. All these insecticides and pesticides are toxic to humans and animals, as well as the natural environment (there are two large tributaries in the area, the Purapel River and the Perquilauquen River, as well as the only rainfed wetland in Chile, Ciénagas del Name, which is home to unique flora and over 100 species of migratory birds that come every year and have been clearly affected by these practices).

These factors have resulted in financial and environmental losses for farmers. What’s more, the community’s food sovereignty is being compromised, as we are producing less and less food.

Another problem is that, despite all the pollution, the value of the land has not been affected, due to the presence of agribusiness in the region, which leads to land speculation.

Israel’s Pig Farms – a Picture of Inhumanity

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Nov 16, 2005 — Crowded pens have been linked by researchers to violence and turf battles among pigsPig farms came to A’ablin following the 1962 law that ..

GRAIN: Who owns Coexca?

MSPV: The company is mainly owned by Chilean and Danish capital. As far as Chilean capital is concerned, the shareholders are linked to the families that traditionally control the country’s economy. As for the Danish capital, it comes from a private equity fund managed by Denmark’s development bank, the Investment Fund for Developing Countries or IFU. The IFU directly manages the Danish Agribusiness Fund I K/S, in which the two major Danish pension funds, as well as the government, are involved. In other words, we are up against powerful national and international groups, who have led society to believe that the fight is over.

It felt like we had arrived in hell. A powerful stench was discernible half a kilometer away. A little closer, you hear the moans and screams. And inside – overcrowding and filth. Here, several kilometers west of the Galilee village of A’ablin, is where all of Israel’s commercial pig farms are concentrated.

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these fucking cocksuckers who laugh with the South African Racist 110 IQ Musk’s Dodge-DOGE killing body public while he digs the deep-techno-nadroid-AI-gulag State DEEPER

I’m doing a radio show next week, a weekly, one hour, Wednesdays, 6 pm, public afairs. So many people on the dole, or not, actually called redundant in the InBred Queendom, but truly necessary for the operation of educating, science, weather, oceans, and just plain old national parks.

Going-going-GONE. These fucking Zuckerebergs and Bezos cocksuckers, along with the white ghouls of the Minyans and Goy-ionists of the Rapist in Chief Trump’s administration HATE land, and HATE things that work.

So, my neighbor still has his job at this amazing place, but two have been sacked. I’ll let you know when they are on my radio show. Finging Fringe: Voices from the Edge. KYAQ-FM.

We are the serfs in Musk’s and Trump’s and worse, the billionaire Jews’ colony.

Donald Trump’s fight with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky in the White House reflected how the US treats Ukraine as a colony. Trump demands control of the country’s rare earths and critical minerals, to weaken China, re-industrialize, and build tech products. Trump wants to be paid $350 billion, roughly twice Ukraine’s GDP.

Hmm, not a collective psychological warfare response — disorders collectively.

Not sure I believe all she says:

Lara Sheehi, an assistant professor of clinical psychology and author of “Psychoanalysis Under Occupation: Practicing Resistance in Palestine,” was targeted for being unapologetically anti-Zionist. She joins Rania Khalek on Dispatches to discuss Zionist repression, psychological warfare, and the fight for decolonization.

Jews are the sickness, not just Zionist Entity, whatever the fuck that is? It’s Jewish Supremacy, man.

These are Jewish Values: In the wake of student protests last year over U.S. support for the Israeli war in Gaza, Columbia University has launched secret investigations into students for pro-Palestinian activity on campuses, including engaging in public protests or sharing material that characterizes Israel’s actions as genocide or apartheid—or even calls for halting U.S. arms sales to Israel.

Columbia’s campaign to suppress campus activism uses provisions from the Civil Rights Act—which the school interprets expansively to characterize criticism of Israel as “discriminatory harassment.” The operation is run out of a recently created office of the university called the Office of Institutional Equity (OIE), which the school has created to oversee, “the review and arbitration of all reports of discrimination and discriminatory harassment at Columbia.” That office is empowered to investigate students and faculty using an opaque administrative process that can punish those found guilty of discrimination with disciplinary notifications, suspensions, loss of housing, expulsions, and even the revocation of diplomas for graduates.

The Gaza ceasefire is a distraction from “Israel’s” deeper strategy: dismantling Palestinian statehood, imposing foreign control, and ensuring permanent occupation under US guidance.

The popular discourse on the fate of Gaza’s ceasefire has been dominated by the rhetoric of US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with most analysts failing to successfully read the situation in between the lines. These are mainly distractions from the bigger picture.

While some are now fixated on the American threats to “own” Gaza and ethnically cleanse it, with others fearing “Israel” seeks to press play on its genocidal assault once again, both of which are valid concerns, something much more sinister is being conjured up behind the scenes.

As I (Robert Inlakesh) have explained in greater detail in previous pieces, most of Donald Trump’s proposals for Gaza are more of a sick orientalist fantasy than substantive threats. To “own Gaza” would mean to invade it and totally defeat its Resistance, which would cost thousands of US soldiers their lives and end up costing Washington hundreds of billions of dollars; also likely resulting in failure. Therefore, an invasion is extremely unlikely, would require scrupulous planning, and we just haven’t seen any movement on the logistical side that suggests there is even a coherent plan to carry this out.

However, the threats of ethnic cleansing, which are implicit in the American President’s calls to “clean out” the population of the Gaza Strip, are somewhat connected to reality. The method that the Zionist entity will try to carry this out through is gradual rather than sudden, unless it seeks to invade the Egyptian Sinai and seize a strip of territory to relocate the people into, which could speed things up.

The fucking Jews in the USA, are JEWS, so throw the word “Zionist” out as some political or psychological orientation. And Trump, the Jew (sic) is in the wave of a global Jewish Shakedown.

Who the fuck cares about Russia or Ukraine or EU or, when our people are dying:

These are the Jewish Gangster Values:

Fired employees fear beloved Yosemite National Park will lose its luster

These are the Sicarios, the Monsters, PERIOD.

We ARE DEAD as a people:

Fifteen years ago, data centers were big – the size of a Walmart Supercenter, perhaps. Then, they became as massive as ten Costcos. Now, thanks to AI’s ravenous hunger for power, they have morphed into sprawling behemoths ten times bigger than the Pentagon, or even the size of a small city. As tech companies compete to develop the biggest, most powerful AI models and the US government pushes to keep data center construction on American soil, these mega datacenters are also rising at a breakneck pace.

The sickness is at the root of Capitalism: Featured

Federal employee cuts hit close to home: Tahoe National Forest confirms some employees lost though no firefighters.

And so we are watching millions of good men and women DROWING, and it is a sign of Stockholm Syndrome and Flight and Freeze and Lobotomies. Crows have so much more humanity than, well, the 110 IQ White Men and WOmen of the Rapist in Chief.

Oh, the Rapist in Chief 110 IQ Trump is so homophoic that, well, you know what homophobia sometimes means the punk is a queer at heart?

Queer choruses across the country are speaking out against the Kennedy Center’s decision to cancel its Pride show featuring the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington.

When Mark McCrary first participated in a gay men’s chorus, he cried.

He came out as gay later in life. The chorus offered him a safe space to perform, in a way few places had.

“For the first time, it was a sense of community,” McCrary said. “I was safe — which lends itself to being a better singer.”

He now works as the executive director for the Portland Gay Men’s Chorus.

As President Donald Trump’s administration has started cracking down on LGBTQ+ rights, queer performing groups across the country have said they’re no longer taking that safety for granted.

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At Least a Few of Our Fellow Americans are kind and empathetic like corvids/crows.

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Here is a Trump a la Great Depression. Epstein or Weinstein or, well, VD Vance, you name the piece of shit, this scene is emblematic of the ghouls of Capitalism:

Give me a C, a C and another C-C, and two More C’s — What’s that Spell? Rothchilds, Chatham House, Switzerland, and a New King Leopold Minted Every Week!

The sickness of the sick:

Whoops, here it is, Rapist in Chief Trump’s DEI Guy:

At his Senate confirmation hearing on January 15, Rubio described Venezuela as a “narco-trafficking organization that has empowered itself of a nation state.” He was unanimously confirmed the very first day of the new administration.

The supposedly opposition Democrats all stampeded in his support, although Rubio severely criticized the previous Biden administration for being too soft on Venezuela. Rubio’s criticism was largely unwarranted because, except for minor tweaks, Biden had seamlessly continued the hybrid war against Venezuela.

The first visit abroad by a Trump administration official was made by Ric Grenell, presidential envoy for special missions. Grenell briefly served in Trump’s first administration as acting director of national intelligence, becoming the first openly gay person in a Cabinet-level position.

“Kara Swisher Wants to Save the Washington Post From Jeff Bezos” . . . Kara Swisher: Rachel Maddow … with a lot less shtick.

Jews in Paradise: “It’s going to have a very disruptive effect on businesses, in terms of their supply chains as well as their ability to conduct their business operations effectively,” said Eswar Prasad, an economist at Cornell University. “There are going to be inflationary impacts that are going to be disruptive impacts.”

Fuck: Yet the Trump administration remains confident that tariffs are the best choice to boost U.S. manufacturing and attract foreign investment. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Monday that the computer chipmaker TSMC had expanded its investment in the United States because of the possibility of separate 25% tariffs.

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Jews’ values here with more white WWF trash:

The U.S. Department of Education is offering an incentive of up to $25,000 to the majority of its staff to resign or retire by Monday evening ahead of rumored work force reductions.

In a department-wide email obtained and first reported by Politico, Education Department employees were offered the one-time buyout and given an 11:59 p.m. deadline on Monday to accept or decline the deal.

“We can confirm that the Education Department emailed its staff today, offering employees up to a $25,000 Voluntary Separation Incentive Payment (VSIP) starting today,” a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Education shared in a statement with Fox News Digital.

“This is a one-time offer in advance of a very significant Reduction in Force for the US Department of Education,” Jacqueline Clay, a chief human capital officer, said in the email.

Then, this prick: Nadella’s perspective is pretty straightforward: AI isn’t about taking jobs away, it’s about shifting how we approach them. He compares AI’s impact to the way spreadsheets revolutionized accounting or how email made communication faster. Those tools didn’t make workers obsolete—they made work more efficient

Fucking Mafia USA: Bodies, limbs, minds, PTSD in every house and child, but the fucking minerals, man, the fucking minerals and metals!

This map shows Ukraine's mineral resources according to data from the Ukrainian Geologic Survey.

And so the acid bath for every aspect of AmeriKKKa is growing larger and larger: U.S. Department of Education Launches “End DEI” Portal

Cunts of AmeriKKKa:

“For years, parents have been begging schools to focus on teaching their kids practical skills like reading, writing, and math, instead of pushing critical theory, rogue sex education and divisive ideologies—but their concerns have been brushed off, mocked, or shut down entirely,” said Tiffany Justice, Co-Founder of Moms for Liberty. “Parents, now is the time that you share the receipts of the betrayal that has happened in our public schools. This webpage demonstrates that President Trump’s Department of Education is putting power back in the hands of parents.”

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Ahh, the science, no? IQ 110 Trump, forget about it!

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), vital for northwards heat transport in the Atlantic Ocean, is projected to weaken owing to global warming1, with significant global climate impacts2. However, the extent of AMOC weakening is uncertain with wide variation across climate models1,3,4 and some statistical indicators suggesting an imminent collapse5. Here we show that the AMOC is resilient to extreme greenhouse gas and North Atlantic freshwater forcings across 34 climate models. Upwelling in the Southern Ocean, driven by persistent Southern Ocean winds, sustains a weakened AMOC in all cases, preventing its complete collapse. As Southern Ocean upwelling must be balanced by downwelling in the Atlantic or Pacific, the AMOC can only collapse if a compensating Pacific Meridional Overturning Circulation (PMOC) develops. Remarkably, a PMOC does emerge in almost all models, but it is too weak to balance all of the Southern Ocean upwelling, suggesting that an AMOC collapse is unlikely this century.

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Back to the fucking Jew Show: Biggest Fucking Mouths on the Fucking Planet.

As per the Guinness World Records, Adrien Brody‘s best actor acceptance speech at the 2025 Oscars is the longest in Oscars history.

Brody emerged triumphant ahead of Timothée Chalamet, Sebastian Stan, Colman Domingo and Ralph Fiennes at the Dolby Theatre on Hollywood’s biggest night of the year, claiming one of the top performance prizes for his portrayal as Hungarian-Jewish architect László Tóth in The Brutalist.

These cunts are the enemy. Attack drones to Ukraine, hmm. Sounds like Trump’s War is Expanding:

Neros, an autonomous drone startup founded just a year ago, has secured a contract to deliver 6,000 FPV attack drones to Ukraine over the next six months.

The agreement represents the largest production rate for any U.S. drone manufacturer to date.

The selection process for this contract began with 260 competing companies, undergoing multiple rounds of rigorous testing before Neros was ultimately chosen. The company’s approach to rapid drone development and battlefield optimization set it apart in an industry that has struggled to meet the demand for large-scale FPV drone production.

How many of you AmeriKKKan cunts have stocks in any of these, plus the several thousand other companies putting this death machine together?

Maimed, murdered, drained, PTSD-ed, forgotten, buried, burned, gone, but the profits are there man-oh.

With European leaders scrambling to rearm and build a “coalition of the willing” to keep the peace in Ukraine if Kyiv can somehow reach a truce with the Kremlin, investors envisaged a mega-bonanza for the Continent’s war machine.

Shares in BAE Systems surged as much as 18.5pc – its biggest single-day jump on record – on Monday morning, having already risen 22pc this year.

German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall leapt 16.5pc, following gains of as much as 70pc in 2025. Shares in French defence manufacturer Thales rocketed 18pc in Paris after the Prime Minister announced a £1.6bn deal for its Belfast factory to supply missiles to Ukraine.

And the Oscar goes to? The Jews!

… or Jews in general, for sure, paying homage and shekels to the dirty Raping Murdering Maiming Looting Lying Poisoning Starving State of Occupied Palestine

I am becoming less and less impressed (not that I was really IMPRESSED) with Max and Aaron. Err, Ollie and Stan:

Whoops, Hal Roach Ain’t No Jew: Musk and Trump, man!

Hal Roach was born in Elmira, New York, to Charles Henry Roach, whose father was born in Wicklow, County Wicklow, Ireland, and Mabel Gertrude Bally, her father John Bally being from Switzerland. A presentation by the American humorist Mark Twain impressed Roach as a young grade school student.

Hal’s first job was as a newspaper deliverer. One of his customers lived at Quarry Farm – Samuel Clemens, more widely known as Mark Twain.”

Fucking mediacracy — the worst of the worst white men in positions (buggering themselves position) of POWER.

Oh, darn our own InBred UnUnited Queendomer, fucking heroin addict:

And of course, the fucking Rapist in Chief’s Minyan is also not without its fucking Goy-ionists.

When Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post almost 12 years ago, he went out of his way to assuage fears that he would turn the paper into his personal mouthpiece. “The values of The Post do not need changing,” he wrote at the time. “The paper’s duty will remain to its readers and not to the private interests of its owners.” For much of his tenure, Bezos kept that promise. On Wednesday, he betrayed it.

In a statement posted on X, Bezos announced an overhaul of the Post’s opinion section, expressly limiting the ideology of the department and its writers: “We are going to be writing every day in support and defense of two pillars: personal liberties and free markets. We’ll cover other topics too of course, but viewpoints opposing those pillars will be left to be published by others.” In response, the Post’s opinion editor, David Shipley, resigned.

Oh, from tinkers and rags to fucking Jewish Wilted Lettuce:

Larry Ellison spent $500 million on his grand plan to feed the world by growing lettuce on his private island in Hawaii. Forget the world; the Oracle billionaire’s plan has been an utter failure, as his space-age greenhouses have barely managed to supply produce to nearby islands.

Grow those Ironweeds, man, you Jews:

Fucking dirtiest fuck on the planet, now, World’s Third Richest Fucker Larry Ellison:

Larry Ellison, the billionaire co-founder of Oracle, recently made some startling comments at what I believe was an analyst meeting for Oracle. Here’s his quotation:

“We’re going to have supervision. Every police officer is going to be supervised at all times. And if there’s a problem, AI will report that problem and report it to the appropriate person.”

Now, I’m okay with that to an extent. Police occupy a privileged class in terms of qualified immunity, and power-seeking individuals are often drawn to law enforcement. Adding police body cams has been good for civil liberties here in America.

But then Ellison went on to say:

“Citizens will be on their best behavior because we are constantly recording and reporting everything that’s going on.”

Rags to Cloud Servers:

So Larry Ellison, who probably (if I had to guess) has never really studied public policy, law enforcement, or anything along those lines — and certainly someone who is able to say “we can just monitor everyone” has not studied history, political theory, or constitutional law — for him, as a tech guy, as a tech bro, it just makes sense. Like, “Oh, yes, this is within the realm of possibility. Therefore, we can do it with technology.”

Two that need a quick but slow and painful death:

The founder of Google, who once entrusted Elon Musk with managing his €110 billion fortune, now no longer speaks with him

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The Dirty Grift is Embedded in DOGE — mother fuckers die: from backwards, to way back of the intellectual and scientific and humanity BUS. DOGE and the Entire Jew-Goy-ionist Rapist in Chief Trump’s Minyan.

Regional monitoring for endangered owls, salmon and frogs is done by seasonal biologists who aren’t being hired now under a federal freeze

Each spring, the U.S. Forest Service hires dozens of seasonal biologists to venture into remote Northwest forests on federal land and set up acoustic recorders to monitor for sounds indicating the presence of northern spotted owls, a threatened species.

Adult northern spotted owl with two fledglings perched on branch on June 12, 2006.

You fucking Trump BLow Job Old Men and Old Women at the free food joints holding your mother fucking bibles, DIE:

This is your second and third and fourth Coming, err, Comeupance.

White River Forest Supervisor Scott Fitzwilliams resigns amid slashing of agency workforce

Fitzwilliams guided the 2.3 million-acre forest for 15 years, helping manage soaring visitation and an annual $1.6 billion impact in Colorado

A real human being ABOVE, and below: The Sewers are this fucker’s realm.

Blackstone chief Stephen Schwarzman’s income eclipsed $1bn last year

Always a Jew at the table or in the shadows.

Asked whether Social Security is Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency’s next target, Johnson told Welker, “I’ve met with Elon about this multiple times. We meet late into the night in his office, and we’ve looked at that. What he’s finding with his algorithms crawling through the data of Social Security system is enormous amounts of fraud, waste and abuse.”

“We have a moral responsibility to ensure that those programs are conducted in a way that does not allow for this, this massive fraud and abuse, and that’s what he is finding,” Johnson added.

Sanders said in an interview on “Meet the Press, “I think what Musk, the wealthiest guy in the world, just said is totally outrageous.”

“That’s a hell of a ‘Ponzi scheme,'” Sanders said, referring to what Musk called Social Security on Friday, “when for the last 80 years, Social Security has paid out every nickel owed to every eligible American.”

No shirt, no shoes, no tie, no suit, no SERVICE:

Speaker Johnson says Zelenskyy may have to resign after fiery Oval Office meeting

The House speaker said Zelenskyy “needs to come to his senses and come back to the table in gratitude or someone else needs to lead the country to do that.”

Mediocre white men, Jew and Goy-ionist! Fucking murderers, as Cunt Trump does the $3 billion dance for Adolph Bibi and want’s $500 billion from the blood of slavs and ukrainians.

As soon as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emerged out of his motorcade at the West Wing, President Donald Trump immediately took a dig at his clothes.

Outfitted in a black sweatshirt featuring an embroidered Ukrainian trident, black slacks and boots, he was substantially underdressed in comparison to Trump, who was wearing a suit and tie.

“You’re all dressed up today,” Trump said sarcastically.

Three Mother Fucking Billion DOGE Approved Goddamn AmeriKKKan dollars from Rapist in Chief’s Minyan, yeah.

The Jews, err, Israel has blocked the entry of all humanitarian aid into Gaza as it demands Hamas agree to a US plan for a ceasefire extension.

The first phase of a truce deal mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the US expired on Saturday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Hamas was refusing to accept a temporary extension proposed by Donald Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff.

A Hamas spokesman said blocking supplies to Gaza was “cheap blackmail” and a “coup” on the ceasefire agreement and urged mediators to intervene.

The ceasefire deal halted 15 months of fighting between Hamas and the Israeli military, allowing the release of 33 Israeli hostages for about 1,900 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.

A US judge on Saturday declared president Donald Trump’s firing of the head of a federal watchdog agency illegal in an early test of the scope of presidential power likely to be decided at the US supreme court.

US district judge Amy Berman Jackson in Washington had previously ruled that Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel who is responsible for protecting whistleblowers, could remain in his post pending a ruling.

Jackson said in her ruling on Saturday that upholding Trump’s ability to fire Dellinger would give him “a constitutional license to bully officials in the executive branch into doing his will”.

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The fucking fornicating, buggering, yapping dogs: VD Vance, ZioNaziLensky, Rapist in Chief Trump:

You unholy pieces of shit AmeriKKKans complaining about USPS when the hard working carriers and letter sorters and drivers ALL work their fucking asses off while the cunts of Repubic-Can’ts fucking strip away the agency. Read, dumb fucks: USPS Privatization Would Cost Rural America More Than Mail

Rural mail carriers operate “post offices on wheels,” meaning they not only deliver letters, periodicals, and packages, but also offer stamps and money orders and carry change-of-address and other USPS forms. ,(Don and Melinda Crawford / Education Images / Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

In the United States, 129,000 rural mail carriers deliver to 50 million residential mailboxes, a number which has steadily grown by about a million each year. Many rural residents, of whom 19 percent are elderly and 22 percent lack broadband coverage, rely on mail delivery to pay bills, receive life-dependent prescription medications, communicate with loved ones, vote, and for “last mile” delivery of shipments from FedEx, UPS, and Amazon. Rural mail carriers operate “post offices on wheels,” meaning they not only deliver letters, periodicals, and packages, but also offer stamps and money orders and carry change-of-address and other United States Postal Service (USPS) forms. They are effectively roving hubs of federal services in rural areas.

In 2021 and 2022, I interviewed twenty-five rural postal workers for “Rural Free Delivery: Mail Carriers in Central Appalachia,” part of the American Folklife Center’s Occupational Folklife Project. Through these interviews, which are now housed at the Library of Congress, I saw how the specific conditions of rural mail carriers’ jobs enable them to sustain their communities in ways both within and extending beyond their job description. If President Donald Trump takes control of the USPS and makes moves to privatize the agency, as many fear, rural people across the country will lose not only mail delivery but the crucial community care that rural postal workers provide.

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More than a million examples of the pus from the Rapist in Chief’s Overused Anal Cavity: Where his IQ is Housed. man, 98.5!

The Privatization of Everything: How the Plunder of Public Goods Transformed America and How We Can Fight Back

“Peter Phillips’ new blockbuster study on the transnational power elite could not be more urgent and timely … This book should be read by every person concerned with the burning issues of our day and the fight for a more just and equitable world.”

William I. Robinson, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, and Global and International Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara

“Lifting the veil on how global wealth managers make decisions that benefit the few and impoverish the rest of us, Titans is an in-depth investigation, an expert sociological analysis, and a searing exposé …”

Robin Andersen, Professor Emerita of Communication and Media Studies, Fordham University

“With Titans of Capital, Professor Peter Phillips has produced a masterful follow-up to Giants: The Global Power Elite … If you want to know about who is running the world on behalf of the global oligarchy of wealth, read Titans of Capital!”

Aaron Good, author of American Exception: Empire and the Deep State

“In the revolutionary sociological tradition of C. Wright Mills’ The Power Elite, Peter Phillips has done it again! Titans of Capital is an invaluable resource for ordinary people, journalists, political scientists, philosophers, and, in a not-so-distant world, tribunals holding war-profiteering billionaires and their military and governmental and media enablers to account …”

Peter Byrne, investigative journalist and science writer based in Northern California

“Some years ago, I wrote a short endorsement of Peter Phillips’ excellent book Giants: The Global Power Elite. His new book, Titans of Capital is even better, making connections between corporate capital and almost all the institutions of social life globally – a textbook of capitalism’s deficiencies.”

Leslie Sklair, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics

“The concentration of wealth has historically been the foundation for the downfall of many great civilizations. Titans of Capital provides an unfiltered view of how the global concentration of wealth, along with the destructive power and greed that comes with it, is repeating itself.”

Tim Ogburn, Environmental Scientist and Community Activist

“In the much-anticipated follow-up to his landmark book, Giants: The Global Power Elite, political sociologist Peter Phillips returns with Titans of Capital. Phillips tracks the identities and interests of what he calls the Titans—117 of the wealthiest, most powerful individuals in the world. He deftly exposes the interconnectedness of their financial networks and shows how they influence policy through their social/political circles—all while profiting from endless warfare, environmental destruction, and human suffering.”

Mickey Huff, Professor of Journalism; Director of Project Censored; President, Media Freedom Foundation

“… In his latest book, Titans of Capital, Peter Phillips builds on his previous work, Giants: The Global Power Elite, to present a compelling and comprehensive analysis of how national and international elites, the Titans, shape our world … Titans of Capital provides a critical exploration of the systemic structures that underpin and protect the interests of the global elite, offering invaluable insights into the contemporary dynamics of wealth and power.”

Nicole Wolfe, Medical Sociologist, Co-director, Community Engagement at the Southern California Clinical and Translational Science Institute at the University of Southern California

“There are very few books that are as important as Peter Phillips’ Titans of Capital. Read it, pass it to those you love and care about …”

Joseph O. Boyd-Barrett, Professor Emeritus Communications Studies, Bowling Green State University (Ohio) and California State Polytechnic University

Titans of Capital unmasks the oligarchic class overseeing the planet’s destruction and gives humanity survival instructions: confront the perpetrators!”

Abby MartinThe Empire Files

“This book is an important antidote to the far right’s conspiracy fictions and fake populism as well as to civic textbook illusions of a democratic republic. With sociological vision and empirical tools, Peter Phillips opens a window on the real power-holders in the profoundly unequal and exploitative system of global capitalism.”

Robert Hackett, Professor Emeritus of Communication, Simon Fraser University; member of judging panel, Project Censored

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Here, a fart-sack, Danny Hiaphong and his cocksucking Larry Johnson and Scott Ritter Blow Job Mastery on display with the Trump Dirty Feces Show:

All fucking WWF fake blood on the ear staged cock sucking lies lies and more lies. Yeah, that pussy Trump and his Stage Blood Antics gone gone gone out of these wimpy Danny Types’ Minds.

Right next door, Andy’s wife is on the street saying, with signs, Rehire Our State Parks Workers.

Right down the road from my little cabana on the Alsea River which meets the Pacific:

ANd we now have the fascist loved in part by Blumenthal, Aaron Mate, Danny Boy, Oh Danny Boy.

These pigs are VD Vance’s and 110 IQ Musk’s and Almost 110 IQ Trump’s people:

“Incident,” The New Yorker’s Oscar-nominated documentary from Bill Morrison, begins in silence. After more than a minute, the first words we hear are “police shot.” But what we’ve actually just seen is the shooting of a civilian. In July, 2018, Harith Augustus was leaving work at a neighborhood barbershop in Chicago when he was stopped by police. The brief interaction escalated quickly; an officer drew his gun and began shooting at Augustus. “Incident” proceeds in the aftermath—using only surveillance- and body-camera footage—as officers react. It is a raw and unflinching portrait of police violence. I recently spoke with Jamie Kalven, the film’s producer, about what he learned about policing while making the documentary. Our conversation has been edited and condensed.

How did you come to this story, and why do you think it’s important?

Augustus’s killing happened a mile or so from my office, in the South Side neighborhood. He was a valued community member who was simply walking home from his place of business on a summer day. And there was a sense that his death illustrated the outcomes of everyday policing in a low-income Black neighborhood. And then, with my organization, the Invisible Institute, we formulated the idea of using this case and all the video evidence available to interrogate the idea of the “split second.”

Why did you decide to focus on the immediate aftermath of the killing, and the conversations happening between these police officers?

It’s about the split second in which the police choose to use lethal force. We had all the body-camera footage of the officers on the scene—some twenty hours—so we were able to drop the audience into the middle of it. The first thing the shooter asks is, “Did he have a gun?” And, after it’s confirmed that he did, it becomes “Why did he have to point a gun at us?” That then turns into the official narrative.

We often talk about coverup and collusion among police. But I think what you see here is more fluid. You see that it’s almost the orientation of the institution, not necessarily to figure out what happened but to justify it. And while we’re hearing these conversations, heartbreakingly, Harith Augustus is lying on the ground; they put handcuffs on him, but nobody checks on his condition. Nobody says a comforting word. The cops are all focussed on one another.

Was there anything that you learned, or changed your mind about, during the making of this film?

One thing is the sheer horror of the speed at which a human being is turned by state power into an inanimate object. Marking the presence of the body on the ground throughout the documentary was a critical moral and aesthetic choice that we made. Whenever I see the film, that’s what most affects me.

The second is that I developed a more expansive understanding of how the police misrepresent the taking of a life. Watching that process, it is simultaneously disturbing and sort of human. This is not some conspiratorial circling of the wagons. When the orientation of the institution is that because it happened it’s justified, they actually don’t need to create a false narrative.

Watch it HERE.

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Piss off if you don’t.

Cunt-Tree-Tis-Of-Thee-thee-thee: the stuttering fools of both part followers.

Oh, the Jew, Ezra.

Another over-exposed White Cretin:

Fuck these Judging UnFreedom Judge Neo-Fascist-Politino:

Real work:

BRAZIL, 1971. Brazil faces the tightening grip of a military dictatorship. Eunice Paiva, a mother of five children, is forced to reinvent herself after her family suffers a violent and arbitrary act by the government. The film is based on Marcelo Rubens Paiva’s biographical book and tells the true story that helped reconstruct an important part of Brazil’s hidden history.

Jonathan Cook:

The Monsters Aren’t Just in History Books. They Live Among Us. They’re Everywhere

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Walter Salles’ new film on the disappearances of regime critics in 1970s Brazil is a powerful reminder that the ghouls who defend the slaughter in Gaza are biding their time

Walter Salles’ new film I’m Still Here, is a moving, true-story, Oscar-nominated portrait of a middle-class, leftwing family in Rio de Janeiro in the early 1970s struggling to come to terms with the father’s disappearance – 25 years later confirmed as murder – by the Brazilian military dictatorship.

The mother and a teenage daughter spend time inside a regime torture camp too, before being released.

What struck me powerfully in the film was the endless supply of compliant regime officials who impassively, conscientiously carried out the abuse of men, women and children.

It was a reminder that plenty of these people live among us – and that they have been doing very little to hide who they are over the past 16 months.

They are the politicians mangling language and international law by terming as “self-defence” the collective punishment of the people of Gaza through carpet bombing and starvation – crimes against humanity.

They are the police officers raiding people’s homes, and detaining and arresting independent journalists and human rights activists, including Jewish ones, for protesting the slaughter in Gaza.

They are the establishment journalists pretending the carnage inflicted on the people of Gaza is just another routine news story, less important than the death of an elderly actor, or the latest outburst from serial misogynist Andrew Tate.

And, more than anything, they are the army of ordinary people on social media:

  • Mocking the families of children shredded by US-supplied bombs;
  • Reciting endless claims of “Gazawood” (Gaza-Hollywood), as if the levelling of the tiny territory, visible from outer space, is a fiction and that the only victims are Hamas fighters;
  • Defending as a legitimate legal procedure the abduction of hundreds of doctors and nurses from Gaza’s hospitals into “detention camps” where torture, sexual abuse and rape are routine;
  • Justifying the destruction of Gaza’s hospitals – leaving premature babies, pregnant women, the sick and the elderly to die – on the basis of entirely unsubstantiated, and self-serving, Israeli government claims that each is a Hamas “command and control centre”;
  • Cheering the erasure of the only documentary on Gaza humanising its children because the father of the 13-year-old narrator is a scientist appointed by the Hamas government to oversee what was the agricultural sector before Israel destroyed all the enclave’s vegetation.

These people live among us. They grow more confident by the day.

And one day, if we don’t fight them now, they will be putting a hood over our head to take us to a secret location.

They will be across the desk, asking us the same questions over and over again, making us pore over photo albums to find faces we recognise, people we can inform on.

They will lead us to dirty cells, where there is a hard shelf for a bed, no blanket to keep us warm, no chance to shower, a hole in the ground for a toilet, and one meal to sustain us through the day.

They will escort us silently through long dark corridors to a room where they will be waiting for us.

There will be a chair in the centre of an empty room. They will nod for us to sit down. And then it will begin.

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The Jews of Course, Run Holly-Dirt and Madison Avenue and Media and Press and Journalism and Distribution.

Jews! Never ever trust Jews, in groups of one to 15 million:

“No Other Land” — despite being the most internationally awarded documentary film of 2024 and despite its nomination for the Academy Award for Best Documentary — could not find a U.S. distributor due to its subject matter. The film chronicles years of struggle by Palestinians, living in a collection of villages known as Masafer Yatta, constantly facing the unrelenting drive by Israel Occupation Forces to forcefully evict them.

The Jobs Destroyer, the Jobs Evicerator — Chlamydia Capitalism a la Cunts of the Rapist in Chief Trump’s VD Vance, Nazi Musk and South African White Trash GHoul Peter “Homosexual Deluxe” Thiel.

“There’s a lot of fear and no answers,” said one employee based at Hatfield. “Uncertainty is the biggest thing we’re dealing with right now.”

But as sudden and random as those firings might be, local and state officials are waiting for a bigger shoe to drop as the Trump administration promises to eliminate whole federal agencies or begin slashing their budgets.

With Trump’s pledge to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education and no clear idea by state officials as to what’s in the future, the countywide school district has ordered a freeze on all spending.

A lot of the uncertainty and confusion is because few people – including laid off workers, Oregon’s congressional delegation and the media – aren’t getting much in the way of explanation about what is going on and what might be next.

SLASH AND BURN Cunt Trump Rapist in Chief.

Kissinger.

Goyim.

Jews.

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The most terrifying aspect of Trump’s video is not its content but its context – the fact that it exists at all. That a U.S. president can openly advocate for what amounts to ethnic cleansing and present it as a real estate opportunity marks the complete moral death of Western “civilization.”

Something about the words “faggot” and “retarded” and “pussy” now allowable in the white man’s party?

DOGE said it cut $881 million at the Education Department. The real savings are much less.

“It’s clear that this was not put together with a great deal of care,” one researcher said about DOGE’s misleading cost-cutting math.”

The moral rot at the heart of late-stage capitalism has found its most grotesque expression in Donald Trump’s AI-generated fever dream of a “transformed” Gaza, posted without shame on his own Truth Social platform. Here, in three minutes of digital hallucination – broadcast to his millions of followers – we witness the complete moral collapse of America’s ruling class, their pathological detachment from human suffering, and their messianic delusions of recreating the world in their own twisted image.

The video begins, without irony or shame, amid the apocalyptic ruins of Gaza – a land where American-supplied bombs have possibly killed over 500,000 people, of whom at least half were children. This real-world carnage serves merely as the establishing shot for Trump’s perverted utopia. The message is clear: mass death is simply the necessary prelude to profitable development.

What follows is a pornography of power that would make Napoleon blush. Golden Trump statues rise from blood-soaked earth. Wealthy tourists frolic where Palestinian children once played. Casino lights flash above mass graves. Each frame screams the truth about our ruling class: they do not see human beings; they see assets to be seized and territories to be branded.

This is not merely a promotional video. It is a manifesto of capitalism, where the machinery of mass killing serves as the advance team for real estate development. The transformation Trump envisions – from a living, breathing Palestinian society to a sterile playground for the global rich – represents the ultimate fantasy of capitalism: the complete erasure of indigenous populations and their replacement with profitable ventures.

Rebuilding Gaza: What it would take to win this uphill battle

Israel’s bombing transformed Gaza into a rubble-strewn disaster zone, complicating efforts to rebuild

Jews, Never ever trust a JEW.

The Israeli military has killed more than 61,700 people and wounded another 110,000, mostly women and children. Many bodies are still buried under up to 50 million tonnes of rubble.

For now, there is no clear plan for reconstruction. Last week, President Donald Trump made comments about the United States “taking over” Gaza and forcing the expulsion of its people, in what human rights groups said is ethnic cleansing.

His proposal has been roundly rejected by international leaders.

True cost of reconstruction remains unknown

Since October 7, 2023, Israel has dropped at least 75,000 tonnes of explosives on Gaza. More than 90 percent of homes and 88 percent of schools have been damaged or destroyed, not to mention the bombing of roads, hospitals, farms and water treatment facilities.

Israel has already threatened to return to bombing Gaza if Hamas does not release three agreed-upon captives by Saturday.

Israel has said it will not pay to fix the damage it caused in Gaza.

“Israel has dismissed the idea of compensation”, said Daniel Levy, a former Israeli government adviser. “Unfairly, Israel is also given a say in how Gaza should be run.”

Jerry Springer, who died from cancer Thursday at age 79, didn’t invent the sort of salacious spectacle he would become infamous for as longtime host of “The Jerry Springer Show.” But, as he expertly directed the show that aired five days a week for nearly 30 years, he became the most recognizable face of the genre. With his audience gleefully cheering on the trademark fights between his guests — chanting “Jer-ry! Jer-ry! Jer-ry!” — the bespectacled, well-dressed Springer presented himself as a sober presence in the rowdy crowd, ostensibly pleading for calm.

The bespectacled Springer presented himself as a sober presence, ostensibly pleading for calm.

But his show caused harm: both to the people he invited on to be mocked and exposed, and to the often-marginalized groups they identified with. His show even contributed to the increasingly coarse way we talk to and about one another. Though Springer expressed some reservations about his show’s legacy, it’s not clear he ever truly appreciated just how destructive it was, especially to younger viewers soaking it all in.

Never EVER trust a fucking Holocaust Industry JEW.

Jerry Springer and World Jewish Relief

In 2017, Jerry Springer graciously attended our Annual Business Dinner to speak with Emily Maitlis about his family history, the impact of the Holocaust on his family, and how World Jewish Relief saved his life.

“A general rule I always follow: if somebody saves my life, I’ll always show up at their dinner.”

Jews writing about JEWS? What’s new, Holly-Dirt?

A New Netflix Show About Jewish Host Jerry Springer Asks None of the Right Questions

“Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action” shies away from the complexities that the man who hosted the show embodied.

By Lior Zaltzman

I was excited to discover that Netflix was making a documentary about “The Jerry Springer Show,” the controversial talk show hosted by the late Jewish broadcaster who died from pancreatic cancer in 2023. Knowing Springer was the son of German refugees, I had long waited for something to explore both the story of the fascinating man behind the iconic show, and the show itself, which broke the mold of what TV could be and changed American culture forever.

And yet, the two-part series, “Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action,” which is currently topping the streaming charts, left me wanting. While it certainly gives you a peek behind the scenes of “The Jerry Springer Show,” it’s ultimately salacious and moralizing, and left me feeling gross for merely consuming it, much in the same way I did when watching “The Jerry Springer Show” when it aired back in the ’90s.

One of the most fascinating documentaries about Springer actually aired on the radio more than 20 years ago. In a 2004 “This American Life” episode “Leaving the Fold,” Jewish radio producer Alex Blumberg, who grew up in Cincinnati where Springer was mayor between 1977 and 1978, traces Springer’s road from one of the most promising political voices in the country to a man remembered for hosting a brawl-filled show about incest and infidelity.

As the episode details, Springer was born in Britain in a London tube station in the midst of a German bombing. His family managed to escape in the nick of time, just months before the United States closed its borders to Jews escaping Nazi horrors — 27 of Springer’s relatives were killed by the Nazis. He made it to America when he was 5, where his family settled in Queens, New York. He studied law at Northwestern University and became the mayor of Cincinnati, winning his election despite an embarrassing prostitution scandal. After that, he went on to become a successful newscaster, the most popular one in his city, and a winner of 10 local Emmys, ending his broadcasts with that “take care of yourself and each other” tagline. And then, after that vaunted career, he became and will always be known for being the king of TV sleaze, creating “The Jerry Springer Show” that he never really managed to extricate himself from to revive the political career he always still dreamed of.

It was 1973, and Donald Trump and his father, Fred, were in trouble.

The U.S. Department of Justice had just sued them both and the family’s multi-million dollar business, alleging racial bias by the real estate organization.

The company had allegedly marked rental applications from people of color with a “C” and discriminated against them — and in the words of Trump biographer Michael D’Antonio, the government “had the Trump organization nailed.”

“There were multiple Trump employees that confessed that they had been instructed to divert Black applicants for apartments, to discourage them, to tell them that apartments that had been rented when they hadn’t been,” D’Antonio says in the above excerpt from The Choice 2024: Harris vs. Trump, which premiered on Sept. 24 and is now available to watch online.

The advice from the regular Trump lawyers on how to handle the crisis was clear: Settle the case and move on.

Donald Trump took a different path — one that would shape his approach to life, business and, ultimately, politics.

As the embedded excerpt from The Choice 2024 examines, Trump sought out Roy Cohn, the notorious attorney to Sen. Joseph McCarthy during the “Red Scare” in the 1950s.

Cohn’s cousin, David Marcus, says in the clip, “When they met, Roy said to him, ‘You might be guilty; it doesn’t matter. Go after the Justice Department. Don’t ever admit guilt.’”

Trump was “totally taken” by Cohn’s advice to “‘fight it. You’ll kill them. Just deny everything and fight,’” adds Ken Auletta of The New Yorker.

With Cohn as his lawyer, Trump countersued the federal government for $100 million, and said, “I have never, nor has anyone in our organization ever, to the best of my knowledge, discriminated or shown bias in renting our apartments.”

According to Marcus, Cohn’s cousin, “Donald Trump was on the ropes. There was no doubt they had discriminated. There was no doubt there was wrongdoing. And yet, Roy Cohn showed him that you can turn around a situation just by ignoring the facts and going after your attacker.”

From a legal perspective, the countersuit failed, and the Trumps ultimately signed a consent decree with the government in 1975 that required them to make their properties more accessible to minorities. The agreement did not include an admission of guilt.

“Roy went on the offensive and said this is a victory; Trump was vindicated,” Marcus says. “He knew before anybody else did that the court of public opinion is often more important than a court of law.”

The Choice 2024 draws a through line from that moment to the present, showing how Cohn’s playbook for the race discrimination suit became an enduring guide for Trump in handling future crises: Deny everything, fight back, and go on the offensive to declare victory.

“If somebody attacks him, he attacks them back, he says, ten times as hard,” says Peter Baker of The New York Times. “He’s not about diplomacy. He’s not about negotiation. He is all about the fight.”

The Choice 2024 is the newest installment of FRONTLINE’s election-year series The Choice, which has brought viewers in-depth, interwoven biographies of the two major-party U.S. presidential candidates since 1988. This year’s edition investigates the lives and characters of Trump and Kamala Harris as they seek the presidency, drawing on interviews with those who know the candidates best — and revealing key moments that shaped how each would lead the United States.

Never Ever Trust a Jewish Lawyer.

Historically, the largest Jewish land owners in the world, particularly in the region that became Israel, were considered to be the Rothschild family, who purchased vast tracts of land in Palestine through the Palestine Jewish Colonization Association, contributing significantly to early Jewish settlement there; most notably through the “Sursock Purchases” from a Lebanese Christian family, acquiring large areas like the Jezreel Valley and Haifa Bay.

How can the US government criticize the racist practices of Israel, when it has never really confronted its own history of genocide and wars of extermination against the Native tribes of North America?

“Indians and wolves are both beasts of prey, tho’ they differ in shape.”

– President George Washington (1789-1797)

“The Arabs will have to go, but one needs an opportune moment for making it happen, such as war.”

– Israel’s first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion (1948-54 and 1955-63)

The United Nations, for the first time on May 15, 2023, officially commemorated the Palestinian Al-Nakba, or “catastrophe,” a national trauma that began in 1947-48 and continues to the present.

Member states of the General Assembly voted in November to approve a resolution recognizing the suffering of generations of Palestinians who have been under Israeli occupation since Zionist militias forcibly drove hundreds of thousands of them from their towns and villages to establish a Zionist state in Palestine. The United States voted against the resolution and boycotted the event.

The Nakba and Israel’s ongoing colonization project is a story rarely told in history books and classes. For over 75 years, Washington has used every means at its disposal to keep the Palestinian catastrophe from the American public. The question is why?

The answer has much to do with how similar the two countries are with regard to their national ideologies and histories.

How can the US government criticize the racist practices of Israel, when it has never really confronted its own history of genocide and wars of extermination against the Native tribes of North America?

While the UN has taken the long-overdue step to rebut the Israeli narrative that has denied the Nakba, the United States has yet to pass a stand-alone resolution apologizing to the Native people of the continental US for 300 years of violence, maltreatment and neglect.

No historical analogy is perfect. But, to understand why America continues to remain complicit in perpetuating the Palestinian catastrophe, it is essential to examine the parallels between the US and Israel in how they have chosen to engage with the Native peoples.

Both the United States and Israel began with conquest and with the goal of possessing and colonizing already inhabited lands—to cleanse the land of its Native inhabitants. Both histories reveal trails of deception, broken promises, asymmetrical force and indigenous populations pushed to the margins of society by the conquerors. The language of force, the rhetoric of justification, and idiom of violence used are strikingly analogous. Both, for example, have portrayed their brutal colonization projects as “settlement(s)” and the colonizers as “pioneers“ and “settlers.”

The 17th-century Puritan ideology of divine mission set in motion the pretext for an historic land grab in North America. Early in that century, Protestant clergyman, Richard Hakluyt, called for settlement in the New World, exhorting Englishmen to “lay claim to the land and take it as our own.” He argued that in order to gain a foothold, settlements and towns, rather than trading posts and forts (as the French had established) must be planted.

Like Hakluyt, Israel’s leaders have always been intent on laying claim to all of Palestine. Through war, false and unenforced “peace” agreements, illegal land grabs, forced expulsions and arbitrary laws and decrees, Israel currently rules over 78 percent of the Palestinian homeland.

The two countries have used religion to legitimize their land grabs and to ethnically cleanse the indigenous populations. The driving force behind the dispossession of Native American and Palestinians has been the myths of chosenness and exceptionalism; notions that imply supremacy.

The writing, oratory, and political speeches of the colonists, are replete with references to the colonies as the New Canaan, the “shining city upon the hill,” and a country blessed by God. Those same references are expressed today by US officials and politicians.

John Rolfe, one of the original founders of the 1607 Jamestown colony, noted that the colonists are “a peculiar people, marked and chosen by the finger of God, to possess (the land), for undoubtedly He is with us.” And in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (founded in 1628), its founder, John Winthrop, spoke of the Puritan covenant with God and that “we must consider that we shall be a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us.” The ideas of covenant and exceptionalism were internalized by America’s founders and are manifested in national policy to the present.

Like the religious sects from Europe that colonized North America on the belief that they had reached the Promised Land and that their culture and societies were superior to the Native Americans they encountered, Israel’s European founders, its officials, politicians and many of Israel’s Jewish citizens have expressed similar convictions.

In a 2014-2015 Pew Research poll, 48 percent of Israeli Jews said Palestinians should be transferred or expelled from Israel. And in a 2018 Haaretz-Dialog poll, when asked if they believe that the Jews are a chosen people, 56 percent of Israeli Jews said “yes.” The figure rose to 79 percent among self-identified right-wing respondents.

Though the leaders of the Zionist movement were essentially secular men, they used biblical references to establish land claims. Israel’s leaders have harnessed religious ideology to state power. They have co-opted the idea of divine election of religious Jews—that God had selected and entered into a covenant with his favored children to serve as a “light unto the nations,”—to advance their “settler” colonial movement. Jewish nationalists continue to use the Book of Genesis as their deed to the land of Palestine, claiming the “right” based on prior residence thousands of years ago.

By the 19th century, disease, warfare, massacres, and US removal policies had emptied the Indian population in the North. The fate of the Southeast Indian tribes was sealed when the US Congress passed the Indian Removal Act in 1830.

As a result of then-President Andrew Jackson’s ethnic cleansing policies, an estimated 100,000 Native Americans from 18 tribes were forced from their lands in the Southeast and transferred to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) on land considered undesirable for the white man. Many perished as the US army marched them westward. On one march, the Trail of Tears, some 6,000 Cherokees died as they were made to walk 1,200 miles to Indian Territory.

Palestinians have faced similar hardships as Israel executes its ethnic cleansing policies. Palestinians have known many Trail of Tears since the Nakba. The more than 750,000 Palestinians and their progeny who were made refugees by the establishment of the Jewish state, have never been allowed to return to their ancestral homeland, while Israel’s law of return, allows Jews worldwide to emigrate to Israel anytime they want. Israel continues to cover Palestinian land with illegal Jewish “settlements,” and the infrastructure to serve them.

By the 19th century, Puritan beliefs of divine covenant transformed into the notion of Manifest Destiny, a term coined by New York journalist John O’Sullivan in 1845. He wrote that nothing must interfere with the “fulfillment of our manifest destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions.” To fulfill their goal of national expansion, white Americans attempted to physically and culturally vanish the Native people.

The “settler-pioneers” justified the theft of Indian land on the basis of the “emptiness theory” and nonuse; judgments based on their white cultural understanding of capitalizing upon land.

By the late 1800s, virtually all Native Americans were confined to reservations, surrounded by hostile “settlers” and military forts, and had become economic dependents of the US government. Although they fought bravely, Native tribes were overwhelmed by the superior firepower of the US Army. Their defeat led to the loss of millions of acres of land and confinement to virtual prisons (reservations) spread across North America.

The US Congress in 1887 passed the Dawes General Allotment Act which opened up communal tribal reservation land to white ownership. By 1934, when the Allotment Act ended, about 90 million of 138 million acres of Indian land had become white-owned.

Jewish colonists have similarly portrayed Palestine as an empty land, ripe for the picking. Israel’s leaders declared that it was the duty of heroic Jewish squatters to

redeem the “unused” land from the desert, eschewing the existence of thriving Palestinian farms and businesses. Zionist mythmakers fostered the image of Palestinian Arabs as backward, mostly primitive nomads who had no sovereignty over the land.

In his 1923 essay, “The Iron Wall,” Zionist leader, Vladimir Jabotinsky (1880-1940), argued that “Zionism is a colonizing adventure and therefore it stands or falls by the question of armed force,” and that morality and conscience could not dictate Zionist policy.

In 1937, polish-born Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, in a letter to his son, wrote: “We must expel the Arabs and take their places….And if we have to use force…to guarantee our own right to settle in those places (Negev and Transjordan)-then we have force at our disposal.”

Israel’s’ current right-wing regime, like its predecessors, is engaged in carrying out Ben-Gurion’s vision of claiming the Negev. Tel Aviv is currently demolishing the homes of Palestinian Bedouins and transferring them to further uninhabitable lands in the Negev to make way for Jewish colonial “settlements.” The Bedouins are the only group of Palestinian citizens of Israel that still hold a sizable tract of land, despite the fact that Israel has, over many years, sought to move them to more arid areas.

Like the United States, Israel has carried out a policy of containment and concentration through superior military force. The imbalance of power between the Israeli occupier and the occupied has forced Palestinians onto two small reservation-like enclaves in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, about 22 percent of their historic homeland, over which they have no real authority.

Within these ever-shrinking noncontiguous enclaves, Palestinians are subjected to military checkpoints and patrols, widespread surveillance, arbitrary arrests, incarceration without trial, targeted assassinations, home demolitions, and daily harassment and humiliation by hostile soldiers and “settlers,” as well as other forms of state-sponsored terrorism.

Palestinians who struggle against occupation, which is their right under international law, are labeled terrorists and militants, while Israeli acts of violence against them are described as reprisals or defense.

In the American quest to conquer the West, a similar language was used. When the US cavalry won a military engagement against a tribe fighting for survival, it was described as a “battle,” but when Native Americans prevailed, it was a “massacre.” In today’s parlance, Apache leader Geronimo and Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce would be called terrorists.

The history of the United States and Israel raises a compelling question: What would both countries be today if their forebearers had believed in working with, learning from and sharing the land with the indigenous people? Removing and inflicting injustices upon them has reinforced in both the US and Israel, political cultures of imperialism and supremacy.

The loss of home, dispossession and exposure to political and physical violence that has shaped the lives of Native Americans and Palestinians are crimes against humanity. But in spite of the hardships, trauma and attempts to erase them, Native American and Palestinians have survived and have grown stronger. Neither group has accepted foreign domination; and their culture of resistance continues to inspire.

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In “The White Republic and The Struggle for Racial Justice,” Bob Wing contended that the U.S. state is racist to the core, and this has specific implications for our movements’ work going forward, especially the need to replace this racist state with an anti-racist state. In this installment, Gerald Horne argues that we must reckon with the dynamics of settler colonialism if we are to understand white supremacy. “The attempt to build ‘class unity’ without confronting these underlying tensions often has meant coercing oppressed nationalities—Blacks in the first place—to co-sign a kind of ‘left wing white nationalism,’ Horne writes. OrgUp has published a number of other responses to Bob Wing’s article as well; we encourage readers to add your voice, and to check out the contributions from Bill Fletcher, Jr., Erin HeaneyPeter Olney & Rand WilsonVan Gosse, and Barry Eidlin. This discussion then wraps up with some concluding thoughts by Bob Wing.

[Trump’s defense of the ‘very fine people’ at Charlottesville white nationalist march has David Duke gushing]

Thus, when Euro-Americans vote across class lines for faux billionaires, we are instructed that the reason is that the opposition did not meet their exacting progressive standards—hence, they voted for the right. (Once when I was explaining to a prominent left-leaning scribe that the citadel of the elite, the Upper East Side of Manhattan, and the citadel of the Euro-American working and middle classes, Staten Island, are the bastions of the right wing in Gotham, he demurred seeking to point out that the latter borough voted thusly because of liberal failings: and, yes, he had never heard of John Marchi, Staten Island’s decades long proto-fascist GOP boss, re-elected repeatedly.) Of course, this miscomprehension begs the question as to why descendants of the enslaved even in the same borough and nationwide—marinated in the ultimate class struggle of slaves versus slaveholder—vote against the right wing in extraordinarily high numbers.

This misanalysis also neatly elides the instructive 1991 gubernatorial election in Louisiana when well over half of Euro-Americans across class lines voted for a Nazi and Klansman, David Duke, for governor—who would have prevailed but for the staggering blow delivered to his onrushing campaign by the mailed fist that was the Black vote.

Here we are, Jews Aaron and Katie, with the funnies, on THursday. Jews.

From Elon Musk giggling about accidentally cutting Ebola prevention, to Hakeem Jeffries smirking that the “extreme left” protests him more than the far right, to the smuggest-and-slimiest-man-of-all-time Bill Maher snarking about the US having one single Palestinian member of Congress, you’re going to need to scrub your eyes out after this episode.

But where would we be without our favorite smug boy Brian Stelter (he’s a neo-Jew, through marriage and conversion, man oh man), a pundit who represents the very essence of what CNN is. We begin the show by watching his new take on why Americans aren’t rising up to protest Donald Trump’s alleged peace talks with Russia.

“It’s pretty obvious what’s happening,” he lectures on someone else’s CNN show (sadly, he lost his own a while back). “Some of this, I fear, is about illiteracy on the part of the voters, not knowing for example about the spending that’s going to Ukraine that’s actually funding American manufacturing plants. And by the time you do learn those facts, it’s too late.”

Fuck this Jew-Black Face Fucking Shit.

Jews and Jews Backers:

A plague on all our houses:

Chris Hedges

I want to talk about the way in particularly the Western world has responded. Not just the leadership, which of course has made any kind of descent to the genocide on college campuses and other places a criminal act and hounded professors and students who have stood up, but also the press. You note about the New York Times editors instructing their staff in an internal memo to avoid the terms refugee camps, occupied territory, and ethnic cleansing. How much does this portend the kind of moral bankruptcy within Western culture?

Pankaj Mishra

I would say, look, I don’t know about Western culture. I can speak very specifically about certain very prestigious, at least formally prestigious, legacy periodicals who have manifested a degree of not only moral but a sort of intellectual bankruptcy in confronting Israel’s actions in Gaza and elsewhere, of course, in Syria and Lebanon. The omissions, the suppressions, the evasions, the sheer accumulation of mendacity, of falsehoods—I just can’t think of a more terrible indictment of the mainstream press, such as we have seen over the last few months. And I really sort of fear that these periodicals are not going to be able to recover from this. This is a lasting damage to their credibility, to their legitimacy. And I say this as a concerned writer, as a contributor to some of these periodicals. How do you recover from something like this? There is no easy way back to some kind of intellectual and moral integrity. They also seem completely helpless at this point. Clueless, I think is the word. Before Trump, before this onslaught of the far right, they actually have really no responses to this. Every time Trump says something, he says, let’s ethnically cleanse Gaza, they come up with an article saying, but there is a problem in this plan that is the presence of Hamas in Gaza. So I think we are looking at a steady normalization of the most violent and extreme kind of rhetoric. This is what the mainstream press has to offer at this moment.

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