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Event |
4:21a |
Bolsonaro supporters show disloyalty to their country
Bolsonaro's supporters display their disloyalty to their country and
its democracy by calling on the would-be dictator of the US to bully Brazil into letting Bolsonaro go unpunished for his attempted coup.
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4:21a |
California, Oregon and Washington ally on vaccines
California, Oregon and Washington ally on vaccines in rebuke to
[sabotaged] CDC.
With a name like "Health Alliance", it ought go beyond access to
vaccines. It should undertake to provide useful medical advice for
the public — something which used to be the CDC's job.
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4:21a |
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4:21a |
Low attendance figures at Kennedy Center
The Kennedy Center, taken over by the corrupter, is having shockingly
low attendance figures this fall.
I envision his response in future seasons: scheduling fascist-leaning
presentations, selling "big beautiful" tickets with a surcharge of $10
that goes to him personally, and offering some symbolic reward for
those who present five used tickets per year.
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4:21a |
One individual can start a social movement
One individual can start a social movement that can grow to change a
disastrous policy. But even once you have a movement, opposition still
tries to block the necessary change.
The free software movement is another example of a social movement
trying to alter a current leading society to disaster. The
co-optation of "open source" is one attempt to weaken it, by changing
a social movement into a mere sometimes-advantageous practice.
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4:21a |
US military's killing of alleged Venezuelan drug traffickers
* The US military's killing of 11 alleged Venezuelan drug
traffickers traveling by boat in international waters in the Caribbean
is an illegal use of war powers to address what should have been a
situation of law enforcement. Unless this dangerous precedent is
condemned and curtailed, it will enable US authorities to summarily
shoot anyone they choose by simply declaring a "war" against them.*
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4:21a |
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4:21a |
Only a quarter of Gaza prisoners are fighters
*Israeli military database indicates only a quarter of Gaza [prisoners] are fighters.*
*Those jailed include children and elderly people, sick, and disabled
people, as well as medical workers, teachers, civil servants, media
workers and writers.*
Often they are subject to torture and spirit-crushing deprivation,
and if they get out of jail, they are shadows of their former selves.
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4:21a |
Plan to expel Palestinians from Gaza
Trumppets in the White House are talking about a plan to expel the Palestinians from Gaza and convert it into a UR colony.
The term "trusteeship" refers to a practice of the United Nations that
was supposedly intended to prepare people for independence some day.
When the corrupter is the "trustee", it is self-delusion to expect him
to carry out promises for the future; he has a history of not paying
his debts.
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4:21a |
Buried report on lead in children's blood
*Environment watchdog [of New South Wales] buried report on lead in
children's blood to placate mining companies, emails show.*
In this case, the lead did not come from fossil fuels, but rather
from a lead mine.
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9:16a |
A summary of sabotage of workers, US
Ralph Nader: the saboteur in chief
persistently
acts
to harm working Americans. He attacks their wages, their safety
on the job, their cost of living, their costs of medical treatment,
and their union rights. |