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Sending American tax dollars to other countries is like watering the neighbor’s yard while your house is on fire. 🔥
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84% of Americans, Bernie Sanders, and Thomas Massie agree. Don’t arm Israel unconditionally. Also, don’t merge our military technology and supply chains with Israel’s… or any other country’s. I’ve submitted an amendment to strip section 224 (retitled section 219) from the NDAA.
Only 16% of Americans support arming Israel without restrictions. So what is Congress doing? Burying a provision in the defense bill that would give Israel more military integration than any NATO ally. We must strip Section 224 from the Pentagon budget.
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Tim O'Neil retweeted
Unmatched resilience and bravery. The best of humanity.
⚡️Today, 230 male and female doctors graduated in Gaza.
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Brezilya cumhurbaşkanı Filistin halkının mazlumiyeti karşısında gözyaşlarını tutamadı: "Asıl kurbanların askerler değil, kadınlar ve çocuklar olduğu böyle bir soykırım karşısında dünyanın sessiz kalması acı verici."
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Tim O'Neil retweeted
The ceasefire agreement with Iran with the opening of the Strait of Hormuz is welcome news. Democrats should support it. I am glad it includes a provision for mutual respect of the US & Iran's sovereignty so we do not launch a dumb war of choice again. The war was a costly lesson for the US. As expected, Trump failed to bring about regime change. The terms seem no better than what Obama secured under the JCPOA nearly a decade ago. America lost 14 precious service members and wasted billions of dollars on this foolish endeavor. But today, we can be relieved that gas and food costs will start coming down for Americans. And that no more American or civilian lives will be lost. It also shows that when the Congress votes to end war --as we did last week -- it can be a wake up call for the President to listen to the anti-war sentiments of the American people.
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There you have it. Anthropic's CEO said it: The murder of more than 100 schoolgirls in Minab targeted by Anthropic's CLAUDE "is a use case that doesn't even violate our red lines." Time to rise up against these technofeudal war criminals.
CEO of Anthropic Dario Amodei awkwardly smiles through his answer to a question about why Claude AI directly contributed to the US Military bombing of the elementary school in Minab.
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It’s true! And the rise of the young @jeremyscahill in here too✊🏻
This documentary is the single most inspiring thing I’ve seen in years. @DemocracyNow gets no media industry buzz, but considering the odds & money stacked against it & its enormous reach, it is the greatest media success story of this era — and it’s not particularly close.
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This documentary is the single most inspiring thing I’ve seen in years. @DemocracyNow gets no media industry buzz, but considering the odds & money stacked against it & its enormous reach, it is the greatest media success story of this era — and it’s not particularly close.
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Tim O'Neil retweeted
Instead of discussing how Elon Musk is now the world's first trillionaire, we should talk about how he killed hundreds of thousands of people through his dismantling of food and medical aid to poor countries currentaffairs.org/news/how-…
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The israeli genocide is in 4K on your telly, so you can’t say you didn’t know, you can only say you didn’t care | Irish actor Liam Cunningham
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Mic drop 🎤 🇺🇸

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Every time I suggest equality under the law as the right principle for Israel-Palestine, many of my fellow Jews tell me it's dangerously unrealistic, that I don't understand the region etc. It's exactly what I heard from white South Africans as a kid. But I rarely heard a Black South African during apartheid say that legal equality was unrealistic, or would produce more violence, just as I rarely hear that from Palestinians today.
I believe states should treat people equally under the law, irrespective of ethnicity, religion or race. I support that principle in the US, India, Iran, Israel-Palestine, everywhere. I believe such states tend to be safer for everyone because when people have equal representation in government they're less likely to take up arms. @mdubowitz disagrees. I'd welcome discussing this with him. I'm sure I'd learn something. And if my views are as odious and nonsensical as he suggests, he should want to expose them as such for as wide an audience as possible.
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Let’s stop calling it settler violence. It is settler TERROR. These criminals roam the West Bank with impunity, and the world stays silent.
The horrifying assault on our friend Abu Ayoub in the village of Fakhit, as captured by security cameras. Abu Ayoub is currently hospitalized with a fractured skull after undergoing emergency surgery during the night.
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Claudia Sheinbaum has approval ratings of between 70 and 80%, thanks to her progressive policies which have lifted over 8 million people out of poverty. So of course the @NYTimes finds some reason to attack her. They hate her because she shows what can be done.
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Netanyahu knows Americans are sick of funding Israel’s wars. So now he’s working with Congress to hide military aid inside Pentagon co-production deals. That means MORE U.S. tax dollars for Israel, with even LESS oversight. Not gonna happen!
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Intertwining our defense technological development w/the Israelis, or any foreign nation, is foolish & dangerous. Section 224 of the NDAA must be rejected. My 1st article for @RStatecraft explains why: responsiblestatecraft.org/mi…
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Tim O'Neil retweeted
Three months ago today, a war began that no one voted for — and the cost has been paid by people who had no say in it. Thousands of civilians have lost their lives. Thirteen U.S. servicemembers will never come home to their families. Americans across this country and our city have watched prices rise at the pump and the grocery store, their budgets strained by a conflict launched without a single vote of Congress. Every life lost abroad and every dollar squeezed from a working family here is part of the same reckless bill, handed to the people who could least afford it by those who will never pay it themselves. I opposed this war from the first day. I oppose it still. It must end.
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Heinous evil.
🎥 American nurse Ellie Burgos, currently volunteering in Gaza, says the United States and Israel are still blocking even the most basic medical supplies needed to treat nearly 200,000 wounded Palestinians, including minimum levels of gauze, colostomy bags, and other essential equipment. “People are still dying,” she said. They’re just “dying slowly” now, compared to last year when she was last in Gaza. Source: Sahat News English
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the zone of interest is a film about the idyllic, everyday life of an Auschwitz commandant and his wife, who raise their children in a home located directly adjacent to the concentration camp. below is an unrelated photo showing Gaza from an israeli settlement.
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🎥 David Hogg on the Democratic National Committee: “The establishment is effectively dead… This is an incumbent protection racket. It is focused not on winning elections for Democrats. In DC, it is focused on keeping the same people in power, even if it keeps us in the minority.” Host Jen Welch said the Democratic Party cannot succeed as a “party of prostitutes” with the same “pimps”—corporate and special interest donors— as the Republican Party. 🔗 Source: IHIP (YouTube). Full episode linked w/ @davidhogg111 linked below.
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