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Israel Carries Out A Beach Massacre In Beirut
An Israeli strike reportedly targeted displaced people’s tents in the Ramla al-Bayda beach area. A huge number of dead & injured.
An outrageous war crime reminiscent of the massacres carried out in Gaza.
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How does the American public react to events like this? Brush them off as a price worth paying or as deaths of religious/racial outgroups?
Well, some do, but overall there is a clear negative effect of civilian casualties on public support for war.
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Impeach Trump. If someone created a plan to destroy the United States of America, it would loook exactly like what Trump is doing! Release the Epstein files.
Stop the Trumpstein war, prosecute the Trumpstein oligarchs.
Ben Gorion Airport inTel Aviv‼️
One guy can disrupt the fossil fuel system.
No individual can disrupt renewables.
I don’t think unconditional surrender is imminent.
US Representative Ted Lieu (L), Democrat from California, speaks to a reporter as he departs a news conference at the US Capitol in Washington, DC. (Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP via Getty Images)
Ted Lieu: “A foreign hacker likely has the Epstein Files — the best way to prevent blackmail of government officials, such as Trump & Howard Lutnick, would be for AG Pam Bondi to stop the cover up & release all the Epstein Files as required by law”
Mayor Mamdani confirmed undocumented children will be included in the city’s universal daycare program.
Washington is launching wars on feelings, mining shipping lanes, hiding wounded soldiers, and letting a congressman post that Muslims don’t belong in America
New Yorkjust said every child counts
Asked about Peter Mandelson, Nick Thomas-Symonds says the PM has apologised
"What exactly has he apologised for?"
"He has apologised for believing.. Peter [Mandelson]"
"If you're apologising for being lied to, to me that doesn't fee like much of an apology"
As the Iran war intensifies, the Gulf Arab states are beginning to openly question the US role in the region. newlinesmag.com/spotlight/th...
Angelo Giuliano
Tel Aviv 💥💥💥
Despite the censorship, we can manage to get random videos from Tel Aviv.... And it is not looking good for the pedo-Epstein coalition 💥💥💥
Marco Rubio with photoshopped clown shoes
Pete Hegseth is banishing photographers from the Pentagon over “unflattering” photos of him?
Would be a shame if this picture kept circulating.
On August 29, 2016, The Guardian published a letter by Henry Stewart that became a viral sensation. Written during the "burkini ban" controversy in France, Stewart’s satirical piece argued that while religious dress had never harmed him, "men in suits" were responsible for his unfair dismissal, pension scandals, illegal wars, the global financial crash, and the misery of austerity. He concluded that if society is to dictate attire based on perceived harm, it should "ban suits." About the Author Henry Stewart is not just a disgruntled reader but a prominent British business thinker and entrepreneur. He is the founder and "Chief Happiness Officer" of Happy Ltd, a consultancy known for a management style built on trust rather than top-down control. Key Professional Highlights: The Happy Manifesto: His acclaimed book argues that employee autonomy and happiness drive productivity. Workplace Reform: He is a recognized influencer on the Thinkers50 "Guru Radar" for his work in transforming corporate culture. Personal Stakes: The letter’s mention of being "sacked without explanation" refers to a real event in 1987 when he was fired after just 12 days at a pension firm. This experience inspired him to build a company rooted in transparency and respect. Core Philosophy Stewart’s work and public commentary advocate for coaching over commanding and strengths-based working. He frequently connects management ethics to broader social justice, viewing traditional "command and control" structures—represented by the metaphorical "men in suits"—as a primary source of systemic failure and inequality.
All these countries or people say they have access to the files pictures and videos, any day would be a good for its release.
#EpsteinFiles
#TrumpsteinFiles
Spain calls for the UN Veto power to be removed.
Put Pedro Sánchez in charge.
Pedo #Trump
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Irene Montero (right), speaking to reporters in Madrid, Spain. (Photo By Diego Radames/Europa Press via Getty Images)
Spain MEP Irene Montero: “Send your son, Donald Trump — If you want war, send your own people to the front line. We in Spain want our children, our daughters, & our loved ones at home, safe. We don’t want war — those who want war should send their own children”
Trump is doing real harm to a much broader swath of Americans (and people around the world) this time around than in his first term. That's making him less popular, and making the people who don't like him hate him harder.
Journalistic practice is responsive to both of those trends.
Our Shyster
Who art in office
Shallow be thy game
Thy kingdom hums
Thy shill be done
Oh worthless 47
Give us today a daily dread
& forgive US your sins
& forget all those hits in the Epstein files
Lead us not into Iran
But deliver us from Elon
For thine is a fiefdom
A shower & gory
Now & 4ever
Amen
Q. How do you know Stinky is lying?
A. His lips move…
Everything about Starmer so far leads me to one key belief about him.
The very opposite of a forensic mind, I think he's panicked by high stress and simply chooses the path of least resistance, generally to agree with any trusted advisor or minister currently speaking to him.
Stinky shits bed…
I asked President Trump about the FBI reportedly seizing election records in Arizona. He said they must have done that because it was a “rigged” election. I pointed out to him that his own AG said there was not measurable voter fraud to overturn that election. Then he called me a rotten reporter.
Donald Trump calls Thomas Massie a traitor for supporting the release of the Epstein Files.
Journalists need to start asking Trump what he is trying to hide.
New York Times report by Euan Ward, reporting from Beirut. "As night approached, a wave of heavy Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern outskirts reverberated across the Lebanese capital. It marked an escalation of the tit-for-tat attacks. More than 600 people have been killed inside Lebanon and over 800,000 displaced since the latest conflict began a week ago."
I respect the work of reporters in Beirut and the dangers they face. But, characterizing Israel's attacks as "tit-for-tat" suggests a proportionality absent in this war, as it was absent in Gaza. Over 600 dead in Lebanon, 800,000 displaced in barely a week. What are the comparable numbers in Israel?