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    American 18-year-olds stoked to vote in last presidential election - The Beaverton
    There's nothing wrong with the dream, my friend, the problem lies with the dreamer.

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    • The White House Correspondents dinner had a tribute to persecuted journalists

      Julian Assange was not on the list

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      • Yawn... and Trump calls for the death of officials in the US government, but that doesn't bother you because Trump said it.
        If Biden did, you would call him Brandon or some such nonsense and then claim all the worlds problems were his fault... oh that's right, you do that every day while making excuses for Trump.
        Keep on Civin'
        RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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        • I didn't make any excuse for Trump issuing death threats. That's illegal and the matter should be investigated. Maybe some Democrats can prosecute him and we can get up over 100 indictments

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          • should journalists be immune from prosecution for rape Berz? What makes Assange a "journalist" anyway? are all hackers journalists in your view so long as they publish something on a website?

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            • Originally posted by Berzerker View Post
              I didn't make any excuse for Trump issuing death threats. That's illegal and the matter should be investigated. Maybe some Democrats can prosecute him and we can get up over 100 indictments
              Typical response... you claim it's illegal, but then you attack the dems for prosecuting him when HE BREAKS THE LAW.
              And it is interesting that you NEVER bring up Trumps illegal actions on your own, but manufacture supposed bad actions by Biden with absolutely nothing to back them up.
              And still no childish nick name for Trump... only for Biden.
              Keep on Civin'
              RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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              • Olesya worked for Zelensky in 2018-19 making ads and videos. She and her group were then instructed to do everything they could to defeat Trump. They occupied various social media calling him a traitor and enemy of Nato and Putin's puppet etc, pretty much everything the Democrats were saying about Trump. She says they attended lectures on how to make their propaganda appear 'American' and given scripts. Unlike the alleged Russian troll farm interference ads we never got to see, I've seen what these people were doing. They were interfering in our election to elect Biden. Course Ukraine is small potatoes, AIPAC is the elephant in the sacred halls of Congress. If Democrats are making an accusation rest assured they got the idea from their own closet.

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                • -Jrabbit
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                  I have no idea who "Olesya" is, but your claims are countered by these fun facts:
                  Trump being an enemy of NATO and Putin's puppet were proven to be arguably, factually true, based solely on his public actions as POTUS -- threatening to leave NATO; praising Putin's policies; taking private, unobserved meetings with him; publicly taking Putin's word over the findings of the US intelligence community, etc.

                  Also, Biden was not running for office in 2018-19.

              • Bibi Netanyahu has instructed America to stop anti-semitic protests. And look at all the politicians kissing his ass. No free speech for you!

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                • Originally posted by Berzerker View Post
                  Bibi Netanyahu has instructed America to stop anti-semitic protests. And look at all the politicians kissing his ass. No free speech for you!
                  Since the anti-semitic protests remain enormous and extremely disruptive I guess not enough politicians are kissing Bibi's ass yet. IMHO their right to free speech ends at their neighbors right to live their lives, you know, use freeways, get an education, hell maybe even use the sidewalk. I suppose in Berz's free speech utopia ending all of those things for your neighbor is just another intrinsic foundation of "free-speech".

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                  • Berzerker
                    Berzerker commented
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                    The issue was campus protests against Israel, you're changing the subject to accuse me with your strawman.

                • A day after Russian Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov was arrested for allegedly taking bribes, becoming the highest-ranking official to face felony charges in recent years, a Moscow court has sent him to pre-trial detention for two months.
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                  • yay for bipartisanship, Speaker Mike Johnson has the support of Hakeem Jeffries for the Antisemitism Awareness Act.

                    cant wait to see what's in that bill but I'd bet $1k part of it will be deleted by the courts... Congress doesn't take its oath seriously so they pass a pile of crap and see what sticks to the wall

                    Hakeem has gotten well over a million from AIPAC and Mike is more than half the way to his first million.

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                    • Israel Has Formed a Task Force to Carry Out Covert Campaigns at US Universities

                      ​ A major Israeli news site says Israel’s foreign affairs and diaspora affairs ministries are behind the operation.

                      ​As worldwide protest escalates over Israel’s genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, academic freedom and free speech are under all-out attack on university campuses in the United States, not just from university administrations and pro-Israeli groups, but now directly from the highest levels of the Israeli state. In a story that has been largely ignored in the Western press, the Israeli news website Ynetnews, one of the largest media outlets in the country, reported that the Israeli government has launched what appears to be a wide-ranging covert campaign to harass and intimidate students, faculty, and administrators into silence.​

                      According to the report, the Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora Affairs ministries have established a task force to carry out “shaming and pressuring” operations at U.S. universities. The task force, chaired by Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and led by senior government officials, drew up a multifaceted “action plan,” according to Ynetnews, involving political and psychological operations against its critics. The plan aims at “inflicting economic and employment consequences on antisemitic [read: pro-Palestinian/anti-genocide] students and compelling universities to distance them from their campuses.” The plan specifies that actions taken “should not have the signature of the State of Israel on it.”​

                      The first plank in the plan is described as the “consciousness axis.” It calls for “personal, economic and employment repercussions for the distributors of antisemitism.” According to the plan, the inter-ministerial task force will carry out “naming and shaming” by “publicizing the names of those generating antisemitism on campuses — both students and faculty and impacting the employment of those identified as the perpetrators of antisemitism.” Those targeted “will struggle to find employment in the U.S. and will pay a significant economic price for their conduct.”

                      The plan specifies that “the Foreign Ministry and [Israeli] representatives in the U.S. are in contact with professional unions to recruit them to act against antisemitism and exert pressure on university heads.” It notes that pressuring employers to blacklist pro-Palestinian students “has already happened in major law firms in the U.S.,” and that “if a university knows that the chances of its students finding employment have decreased, the university administration will act against those antisemitic students to avoid harming the university’s ranking.”

                      In the most high-impact instances of this plan of action, the presidents of Harvard University (Claudine Gay) and the University of Pennsylvania (Elizabeth Magill) were both forced to resign in early 2024 and late 2023, respectively — not because they opposed the Israeli-perpetrated genocide or came out in support of Palestinian lives but because, in defense of free speech, they did not crack down hard enough on Palestine solidarity actions on their campuses. Such censorship has swept university campuses across the U.S. and some professors have even lost their jobs. Among other cases, a professor at Texas Tech University was suspended in early March for his pro-Palestine social media posts, and a tenured professor of political science at Indiana University was barred from teaching in January because he booked a room for a pro-Palestinian activity.​

                      Off campus, there has been a wave of repression by corporations against employees who have posted their opposition to the genocide on social media, and Truthout has previously reported on retaliation by law firms against their employees and recruits. Artists have had their exhibitions canceled for merely posting pro-Palestinian messages on their social media and authors have had their book talks suspended for signing petitions against the genocide. Such silencing incidents are now commonplace across the U.S.​

                      Under the heading “Legal Axis,” the Israeli government plan calls for “taking legal action outside the law [what ‘outside the law’ means exactly is not specified in the Ynet article] against activities and organizations that pose a threat to Jewish and Israeli students on campuses, such as Students for Justice in Palestine.” It adds that “Israel will hold discussions with elements from the U.S. Department of Justice to map out legal tools that can be used.” The suspension in December by Columbia University of the campus chapters of Jewish Voice for Peace and Students for Justice in Palestine was the most well-publicized case, but such crackdowns on pro-Palestinian student activism have taken place at many universities.​

                      On my own campus, the University of California at Santa Barbara, the administration recently indefinitely closed the Multicultural Center (MCC) and threatened to sanction pro-Palestinian students. The MCC had put up a signage where students had written messages against Zionism and the Israeli-perpetrated genocide in Gaza, in solidarity with the Palestinian freedom struggle, and in opposition to the university administration’s pro-Israel tilt and refusal to condemn the genocide. “The signage has been removed and campus is conducting a bias incident review based on potential discrimination related to protected categories that include religion, citizenship, and national or ethnic origin,” stated Chancellor Henry Yang in a February 27 university-wide email. “The posting of such messages is a violation of our principles of community and inclusion.”​

                      But many faculty do not agree with the chancellor’s characterization of Palestine solidarity as discrimination. “The MCC has been a critical site for naming and resisting intersectional injustice in our campus community and around the globe,” read a statement released by the Department of Black Studies lambasting the closure. “As such, it is aligned with so much of what we do in our teaching, scholarship, university service, and broader praxes of decolonization. The MCC’s temporary closure deprives multiple campus communities of a public intellectual space in an increasingly hostile and restricted academic environment.”​

                      Under the heading “Economic Axis,” Tel Aviv’s action plan states that “Israel will identify leading donors within the Jewish and Israeli communities and enlist them in the struggle to serve as a lever of pressure on university heads to act against antisemitism.” It continues: “Israel will exert pressure on Jewish and non-Jewish donors to withdraw their investments from campuses where antisemitism is not addressed and promote economic sanctions against universities receiving federal or state public funding for non-addressing antisemitism on campuses.” In the Harvard case, in fact, wealthy donors withdrew hundreds of millions of dollars in donations to the university’s endowment to pressure the administration to crack down on pro-Palestinian solidarity.​

                      Finally, the “explanatory axis” involves “creating a toolbox available to pro-Israeli professors and students, assisting them in addressing claims against the pro-Israel side physically and especially on social networks. The Foreign Ministry will explore the option of launching a campaign on social networks focused on campuses.” This element of the action plan is not new. Training professors and students to repress pro-Palestinian sentiment on their campuses has been taking place for many years. Among other programs, Hasbara Fellowshipshasbara is the Hebrew word for public diplomacy, that is, propaganda — are offered to Jewish students at U.S. university campuses to travel to Israel, where they are indoctrinated into Zionism and taught how to practice hasbara when they return home. Hasbara offices are maintained in several Israeli ministries, including the ministries of Foreign Affairs, Diaspora Affairs, Strategic Affairs and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).​

                      The press office of the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C., did not respond to Truthout’s request for comment on the action plan.
                      I am not delusional! Now if you'll excuse me, i'm gonna go dance with the purple wombat who's playing show-tunes in my coffee cup!
                      Rules are like Egg's. They're fun when thrown out the window!
                      Difference is irrelevant when dosage is higher than recommended!

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                      • Berzerker
                        Berzerker commented
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                        well those people would never interfere in our elections

                    • a 2nd Boeing whistleblower has died suddenly after a brief illness



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                      • Hamas has agreed to a ceasefire deal:

                        Bibs
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                        • At the McCain Institute in Sedona Az Mitt Romney and Tony Blinken were discussing why its so hard for Israel get away with genocide, they just cant control the narrative. Tik Tok was the primary culprit for embarrassing images but there's just too much reality available for the world to see.

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