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Has anyone noticed the uptick in liberal nostalgia for the Obama Era in recent months?

Maybe this comes on the heels of Mamdani’s mayorship and how Mamdani largely reminds shitlibs of Obama. But regardless, I’m seeing a lot of these people romanticize the late-2000s-early-2010s time as being one where “America was flourishing” and “politics was civil”. As if Obama didn’t break every single promise he made. As if Obama didn’t engage in far more foreign interventions than GWB and the Neocon gang, albeit through proxy armies and drone warfare. As if Obamacare wasn’t a massive boost for the health insurance companies. Not to mention how Obama did nothing for the Black community.

As a side note, I’m also seeing these same exact shitlibs romanticize Occupy Wall Street. As someone who took part in Occupy and who slept in Zuccotti Park, I clearly remember how much liberals HATED Occupy when it first took off. They were telling us something along the lines of: “You commies and anarkids need to STFU and let Obama do his job.” Now, I’m seeing liberals say Occupy was the last attempt of implementing left-wing populism in America, and that the corporate media deliberately pushed identity politics right after Occupy ended in order to divide-and-conquer the population so they would never rise up against the billionaires again. I mean, where were all these people when we were getting brutalized by the NYPD? Pathetic.
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>>2863441
a slight follow up: what's really fun is you can see this trend by tracking the implosion of "new atheism": libs in it for pro-social reasons (e.g. mostly opposed to bush and conservatives hurting others) became "atheism+" and then social justice warriors, now usually some kind of communist, while the more antisocial element (mostly enjoyed "owning" and humiliating people in debates and being able to attack islam) became alt-right debate bros, then trump cultists. both those successor ideologies met the underlying psychological needs of their participants better than new atheism could.

you can even find fun "exception that proves the rule" individuals like thunderf00t who started as an anti-creationist youtuber but pivoted to anti-feminist slop in reaction to the early SJW movement, but then when brexit/trump happened and revealed the right as being anti-social idiot weirdoes who threatened the funding of his day job as a scientist, e.g. not a brain-dead idiot he pivoted back to being a liberal who made anti-covid conspiracy videos and now mostly makes anti-elon musk content. so that's the kind of trajectory you'll find if someone is a little anti-SJW but doesn't have the overwhelming anti-social tendencies of an actual rightist, if someone's actual underlying psychological need is to be "debunking" stuff. (which will now naturally put you on the left because basically everything rightoids say is a lie, having unmoored themselves from reality almost completely.)

>>2845770
Tbh, 2000s and 2010s America was way healthier and more stable than 2020s America, which is why people now romanticise the past twenty years.

And I honestly agree because the 2000s and 2010s were the peak of online culture and just overall better times.

But obviously the problems of the 2020s must at some point derive from the past, and the last two decades are no exception so in that regard I’m actually self-aware to not idealise it too much. After all, leftism back then was just a meme.

But can’t say things haven’t improved much in 2020s, in fact ever since 2016 things have just gotten shittier and shittier. The only improvement imo is that the 2020s has more stakes and is more of a breeding ground for revolution than the 2010s were, when communism was mostly a meme spread by suburban Tumblr liberals.

>>2845770
He represents "the good old days". I personally prefer Trump as hes sabotaging American empire with sheer incompetence.

he was america's finest house uyghur.

>>2845772
Who or what is an American?



 

🗽 UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

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<7/7 Never Forget Edition


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(Amerika is the most incarcerated country in the world!)

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visualization of prison population in US // https://mkorostoff.github.io/incarceration-in-real-numbers/
Organizing in Prison — for when the walls close in (RANT Collective) // https://www.organizingforpower.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Organizing-in-Jail.pdf
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>>2862821
>The ones I have seen in that thread are quoting Carl Schmitt
>no screenshots or context
damn that's crazy

>>2863010
>prove to the class
What class?
>i stand by my statement that rightism is mental illness
Not wrong, but not the complete truth. Rightism is also confusion and ignorance.
>i stand by my claim that the average man under 55 voted for trump
Sauceless statement
>if "going to college" turns rightists into lib/leftists, "not going to college" is being raised wrong. simple as
Not an absolute

>>2863015
the metaphorical class which positions me as a teacher, everyone else as students, and you in particular as a bad student being told to explain their behaviour to the class, all for comic effect. (now here's the lesson: unlike anything in my earlier post, that particular phrase was performative.)

>>2862625
>leftoid media
>ditch the people who found Platner objectionable
I didn't even see that but then again, i don't go to shit sites like twitter all the time

>make their beds with the DNC "progressives"

The people who found him objectionable were the main part of the DNC, DNC "progressives" and DNCfags who where copying the DEM's AIPAC text in /USA/, he still won the first part of vote after when everyone was shit talking for the wrong/dumbest reason and only a few times with maybe past crimes were talked, so the first part with "cancelled" is less of thing now to the point where plantman could've keep going still.

>Platner was meant as a trojan horse from day one

nearly all progressive dems like AOC are

Reminder,
the whole TWister Vs. Treatler spam is nothing but barely concealed poltard wrecking to make leftists look shitty.



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Burnham slammed for backing Starmer's war policy
In his first pronouncement on foreign policy and the military build-up, Mr Burnham emphasised backing for the continuing Ukraine conflict and support for the escalating arms bill. He also failed to mention Palestine or the crisis in Gaza at all in the article, which appeared in The Times, despite claiming he would be “guided by our values.” He also pledged to retain Jonathan Powell as national security adviser in No 10.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/burnham-slammed-backing-starmers-war-policy

UK Labour government rams through authoritarian National Security Bill
The Commons passed the Bill unopposed after agreeing to six amendments proposed by the House of Lords supposedly meant to safeguard against its extraordinary attacks on press freedoms and the activities of NGOs, without addressing the equally chilling impact on anti-war and anti-genocide protests.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/07/09/ksbb-j09.html

Russia's Saratov oil refinery at a halt since Wednesday's drone attack, sources say
Russia's Saratov oil refinery stopped oil processing on Wednesday following damage from a drone attack, two ​sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. Ukraine ‌has increased attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure in recent months to try to undermine Moscow's war effort.
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/russias-saratov-oil-refinery-halt-since-wednesdays-drone-attack-sources-say-2026-07-09/

Turkey brokers intra-Somalia talks as federal rifts test Ankara’s influence
Turkey brokered a first round of talks this week between Somalia’s federal government and opposition representatives in a bid to break a deepening political impasse over the country’s constitutional reforms. The two-day talks, held in Mogadishu on Tuesday and Wednesday, brought together “representatives of the Federal Government of Somalia and opposition represePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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How is Brandon doing? Last I heard he was on HRT. How emasculating. Pushed out by your party for being braindead and then straight on to the HRT.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/biden-is-receiving-radiation-and-hormone-therapy-to-treat-his-prostate-cancer-aide-says

‘Absolutely Unprecedented’: Trump Lackeys Crushing Efforts to Rein in Price-Hiking Corporate Mergers
Three unnamed sources told the outlet “that DOJ staff have privately complained that the Trump administration is essentially deciding not to enforce antitrust laws that are critical to keeping companies from becoming single-source providers and being able to charge enormous sums for their product or service.”
https://www.commondreams.org/news/doj-antitrust-division-mergers

New Mexico accuses US Justice Department of impeding Epstein investigation
“Despite verbal assurances of cooperation from the USDOJ, access to the requested records has not been granted, no substantive response has been provided, and more than 130 days have now elapsed,” Torrez, a Democrat, wrote. “The [New Mexico Department of Justice] views this length of time as an unreasonable delay under any rule of reason.” The southwestern state reopened its investigation into Epstein in February, after the federal government released millions of files related to the convicted sex offender.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/7/9/new-mexico-accuses-us-justice-department-of-impeding-epstein-investigation
https://archive.ph/rUqgb

Who is behind the 'Muslim anti-BDS' campaign launching in the US?
The coalition says it seeks "to benefit Israel, its Arab citizens and Palestinians employed by Israeli companies", arguing that boycotts harm both Palestinians and Israelis. It also says it aims to raise at least $500,000 by encouraging 500,000 supporters to each contribute $1 by 9 October. The funds would be invested in Israeli treasury bonds and donated to four organisations: Sharaka, the Jerusalem Interfaith Centre, the Combat Antisemitism Movement, and Debate for Peace.
https://www.newarab.com/news/who-behind-muslim-anti-bds-group-launching-us

The hidden costs of low-tax states
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>>2863433
joan biden

Communist Workers Platform USA (CWPUSA): How MAGA and “Progressivism” Obscure the Struggle for Socialism
In recent weeks, the Democratic Socialists of America has claimed a handful of electoral “victories.” In New York’s 7th and 13th Districts covering Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, candidates Claire Valdez and Darializa Avila Chevalier defeated the Democratic Party old guard in the primaries. In Colorado’s 1st District, Melat Kiros unseated 15-term incumbent Democrat Diana DeGette. These candidates have run on common platforms such as Medicare For All, Abolish Ice, Ending War, Housing for All, and Unions for All. As prices for rent, food, gas, insurance, and more continue to climb while wages stay low, and with jobs being few and far between, the workers of this country look for a way out. Daily stress from bills, debt, and harsh workplaces wears us down. Our families are more and more burdened by this week-to-week, day-to-day struggle. Meanwhile, the capitalist class throws a parade. The stock market reaches atmospheric heights, Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire, billions more of our dollars are sent to fight wars against competing states, and impossible sums of money are poured into AI technology that the capitalists will use to surveil and displace us from work to their exclusive benefit. The situation is worsening. In the desperate grasp for a way out of this reality (worker’s daily reality within capitalism), the ruling class has developed two opposing and equally pernicious political options, both aimed at keeping capitalism alive and well.
https://www.idcommunism.com/2026/07/how-maga-and-progressivism-obscure-the-struglle-for-socialism.html

Multinationals Sold Kenyan Farmers a Lethal Harvest
The word dawa, Swahili for “medicine,” threads through Francis Marete Mboroki’s speech as he describes the chemicals he spent decades spraying across his small farm on the fertile slopes of Mount Kenya. They were sold as the tools of progress: modern seeds, bigger harvests, prosperity. Even as European and US regulators banned or restricted these chemicals at home, Mboroki kept spraying them, unaware they could be poisoning him. Today his doctors believe those pesticides caused the throat cancer slowly consuming his body.Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2863432
>burnham
Watch him resign in 2 years or call a snap election like rishi sunak did
>jew Arab party split vote
Nobody cares not even left-electoralists
>venezuela pro Israel
How did trump manage to predict Venezuelan would fold tgis quicly?
>>2863438
The 3rd thing is cia or something



 

Why did the CIA spread AIDS in Russia?

Russia has one of the highest rates of HIV-AIDS in the Western World, rivalling many countries in Africa. And this isn't a new thing either. The USSR had an AIDS crisis towares the end, and there's plenty of evidence that HIV-AIDS was one of the major factors behind the USSR's collapse. It's ironic, because all the capitalist indulgences such as homosexuality, IV drug use, and prostitution were highly, highly taboo in the USSR, and yet AIDS rampaged through their society. The only logical explanation is that AIDS was a CIA bioweapon.
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>>2861050
Polygamy was banned in France and it was called Islamophobia, so not that surprising

>>2861100
Explain

>>2861050
i'd recognize it as retarded. the problem is not in the cloth, it's in the person underneath it.

>>2858652
yet you are here replying to this thread

>>2861050
Kinda a big difference between your choice of fashion and mutilating children. Why not defend FGM while you're at it because banning it would be islamophobic.



 

>Simplified Chinese was officially introduced by the government of the People's Republic of China in the 1950s as part of a broader effort to increase literacy and modernize the country. The reform reduced the number of strokes in many commonly used characters and standardized certain character forms, making them easier and faster to learn and write. Although the government promoted the reform, it drew on simplification practices and proposals that had existed for centuries. The primary goal was to help expand education and enable more people, especially those with limited access to schooling, to become literate. Simplified Chinese is now the standard writing system in China and Singapore, while Traditional Chinese remains in use in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macau.

English needs spelling and conjugation overhaul so badly
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>>2862188
And to be clear, Zephaniah was heavily dyslexic, he couldn't read nor write when he left school at 13, and wasn't even diagnosed with dyslexia until 21. So this was a high degree of dyslexia with a very late start.

Chinese script was invented because multiple kingdoms speaking different languages could be unified by a singular writing system. Even if you don't know how the words are supposed to be pronounced to the other person you can still understand the ideas. Chinese script is already a lingua Franca by design.
Chinese script should be the universal writing system, while speaking whatever language is convenient

>>2862751
>Even if you don't know how the words are supposed to be pronounced to the other person you can still understand the ideas.
Only the oldest Chinese characters are pictographs and most of those have been transformed completely into logograms. And you can't just look at logograms and know what it's talking about.
>Chinese script should be the universal writing system, while speaking whatever language is convenient
Japan did that and now they have three writing systems. Even the Korean writing system would be better.

>>2843122
>liking something
>idealism
oh nonono maokeks…

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Unironically adopt Shavian.
Shavian.info



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Materialists sometimes become Moralist-Materialists and inadvertently reproduce Abrahamic logic in Secular form. For instance, take these two conflicting forms of morality in the bible:

>Exodus says God punishes people intergenerationally, for the crimes of their ancestors


versus

>Ezekiel says God punishes people individually for their crimes


Now obviously materialists don't believe in supernatural entities like God, so it is up to humanity to catch and punish "crimes" but in deciding what "crime" is morality is created and conflated with legality. You can see this in the accumulation of unpunished crimes. Many if not most crimes go undiscovered, and the ones which are discovered may often go unsolved, and therefore unpunished. An unsolved and unpunished crime challenges the legitimacy of the law. People reinvent morality forms like Karma in secular form to excuse this systemic weakness.

For instance, the vast majority of slave owners died happy, fat, and unpunished. This distresses a great many people, even after slavery ended, so an Exodus style morality is created: intergenerational privilege passed down from abolished institutions becomes a crime in itself, not legally punishable, but morally punishable almost as severe as the crime itself, and the Exodus style morality is applied. Against this Exodus style morality comes the Ezekiel protesting "But I personally did not do anything."

There is an ever ending debate in humanity it seems regarding whether crimes are merely breeches of the law or of a sacred morality which is objective and above the law. There is a never ending debate whether children should be punished for the crimes of their parents, since they benefited indirectly from the spoils of those crimes.

But Exodus style morality can only apply to the crime which is discovered, but as yet unpunished. It cannot apply to the crime which is both discovered and unpunished. Therefore the Exodus style morality becomes an excuse to punish generations for the crimes of their ancestors, while excusing the crimes of individuals as long as they were sufficiently able to hide them and get away with them.
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>>2862385
Plato's Phaedo also discusses the mortal soul as a "harmony" of bodily powers, which like a song, disappears as soon as the instrument stops being played.
>>2862776
The Torah was compiled in 270 BCE by Greek Jews and takes from many European sources, such as Plato's Nomoi and Timaeus. Read Russell Gmirckin. Also, Dennis MacDonald shows that the Gospel of John plagiarises Euripides' Bacchae - also making Jesus a Greek literary figure. Nietzsche calls Christianity "Platonism for the Masses".
>Adam Green
Adam Green would be more respectable if he dropped the pagan larp.

>>2860191
Must be so hard being a negro bruh, imagine having enough time in your day to argue about this bs on imageboards
Jfl twin, stop being so ugly

This whole thread is being raped by itself tommorow btw

>>2862776
if you had even 2 braincells you would realize OP does not agree with the bible, but you started waxing poetic about your nordic blood upon seeing the bible's stupidity used as an example in comparison to how "secular" moralists reproduce its very logic

>we as europeans


is that the most important part of your identity? are you assuming everyone in the thread shares it?




 

One of the most hollowing things about being a leftoid is just how much bad behavior is automatically given to you just because you want to live in a world where people don't starve or whatever and there could be more free time to do well whatever the fuck uyghas want to do. Yet leftoids are said to always have these Dysgenetic traits while rightiods get to portray themselves as the yes chad and we get saddled with soyjaks and shit. Even people who are just vaguely sympathetic to our cause is also getting that treatment and other such shit. "Conservatives/Chuds are the real punk rock/edgelords/contrarians" "Conservatives/Chuds are the real tolerant people", "Conservatives are all fit" yet if you ever bring up rural/urban obesity rates or notice how fucking ugly, the very obvious gap in autism score s between rightiods and leftoids, how much social conservatives have larger amygladas (Thus they feel fear and disgust more, not very stoic of them), how they think they can't even win a fight against DONALD TRUMP or even worse MID LOOKING all these rightiod look like and yet you still have vtubers and shit saying they want to be impregnated by Asmongold!

Being a leftoid is basically having no fucking ego defense and you have to be much more fit, intelligent and other such qualities to get ass while centroid/chud men get it easier despite them not even needing to be HALF of any of things we have to do.
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>>2862289
  1. you quoted the wrong person bozo
  2. It is empiricism, not liberalism.
  3. the only reason you could interpret it as "liberalism" is because you've arrogantly assumed the wrong meaning to the phrase "political divide" in that sentence. (in context it clearly refers to which "side" or ideology people identify with and purport to hold, not to the "real" underlying material divide you think you're oh-so-clever for knowing about.)

post less, read more.

>>2862311
Bruh how is that empiricism?
Its vibes based not senses based

>>2862316
reams of survey data
(i sense this will not be a productive conversation.)

>>2862324
Where did they survey?
Your ass?

>you look bad!
<no, you look bad!
Everyone itt is formaly invited to looksmax.org



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Why dont they just kill all palestinians? They could end this conflict once and all if they just rounded-up everyone from gaza and the west bank and shot them. Literally nothing is stopping them and nobody would care or try to prevent them if they did.
Yet they don't, why?
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>>2829924
Israel has its own racial contradictions with the Jewish ashkenazi/mizrahi/sephradi and bibi has been in power for over 20 years. A society like that needs an enemy or it turns on itself eventually, like how everyone in America is becoming racist and tribal towards each other without something like the Soviets or Nazi Germany as an exterior force to rally against in general

>>2860092
Rojava should have killed them all though

>>2829924
They need to exploit the Palestinians for cheap labor, especially in the settlements. They require Palestinians as a permanent underclass to exploit to produce the plenty of Israeli capitalist abundance. Who do you think does all the farm labor in Israel? Do you think it's some Kibbutzim? No. It's Palestinians serving largely the same role that Hispanics do in America.

>>2860092
>Actually, killing people in mass quatities is hard and costly. Specially if you want to use the land they lived on AND you don't want to anger the neighbourgs. One recent example is how Rojava abandoned a big islamist prison to be taken by the turkish proxies. Rojava didn't have the time nor the resources to kill the +1000 islamists there in hours.

I bet washington just said "no" and "keep going south, though, and rounding up arabs, we need them for later". And the rest is irony, i mean, history.



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Gaza genocide and arms company profits underpin anti-Nato protests in Turkey
The Workers Party of Turkey (TIP), a left-wing group with three MPs in the Turkish parliament, organised the Istanbul Anti-Imperialist Peace Summit to present an alternative perspective to the commonly held view in Europe that Nato is the first line of defence for the continent. "The 2026 Ankara Summit marks the threshold of a period in which the working people of Nato member states are left more vulnerable to exploitation and war, despite the forced increase in defence spending," reads the conference's pamphlet, "No to Nato", referring to a new commitment by all alliance members to increase defence spending to five percent of GDP annually by 2035.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/gaza-genocide-and-history-underpin-turkey-anti-nato-protests-ahead-summit

Israeli settlers now control a fifth of the occupied West Bank
Nearly one million dunams of land, equivalent to around 1,000 square kilometres, is now under the control of settler farm outposts. The report found that settlers now control around 18 percent of the occupied West Bank, with approximately 300,000 dunams coming under their control in 2025 alone. Around 40% of that land is classified by Israel as "state land".
https://www.newarab.com/news/israeli-settlers-now-control-fifth-occupied-west-bank

Trump says US ‘may take over Kharg Island
US President Donald Trump has once again turned his focus to Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export hub, after declaring an interim ceasefire with Iran “over” and warning the US was preparing more strikes. Speaking on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Turkiye on Wednesday, after the US carried out strikes on Iranian targets in response to attacks on three tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/7/8/trump-says-us-may-take-over-kharg-island-heres-what-you-need-to-know
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Fourth person killed by agents from Trump’s Memphis anticrime taskforce
Federal agents killed a man at a Memphis motel on Wednesday morning in a Drug Enforcement Administration operation with the Memphis Safe Task Force, the fourth officer-involved death since the anticrime initiative began in September.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jul/08/memphis-federal-anticrime-agents-kill-man

Kentucky Governor Demands Health Update on Mitch McConnell
Mr. McConnell, 84, has been in the hospital since June 14, when medics were called to his Washington address to respond to a report of an unconscious individual. A worker later informed his supervisor over emergency radio that CPR was “in progress.” Mr. McConnell’s staff members have not disclosed what prompted his hospitalization or what treatment he is receiving. On Tuesday, several Republicans said they had spoken to Mr. McConnell for about 20 minutes each.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/08/us/beshear-mcconnell-kentucky-health.html
https://archive.ph/gRc5F

Felony charges brought against 47 animal rights activists after Ridglan Farms raid
In the detailed, 47-page complaint, prosecutors outline the alleged individual roles that activists played, from cutting fences at the facility to driving vans to assist in the scheme, to carrying dogs out to posting about the day’s events on social media.
https://www.wpr.org/news/ridglan-farms-animal-rights-activists-raid-dane-county-felony-charges

Ford Falsely Accuses Diabetic Worker of Stealing Cookie, Then Fires Him
Kurt Kromm, 60, worked at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, Kentucky for 11 years, Shifting Gears reported. Kromm told the publication that he noticed his blood sugar had dropped at around 3:30am during a 12-hour shift on 9 May and so decided to buy a Grandma’s chocolate chip cookie, which cost $1.95 (£1.47).
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Tybna

Manufactured Betrayal
On July 4, 2025, roughly a dozen people participated in a demonstration at the Prairieland Detention Center, a facility serving Immigration and Customs Enforcement. At the conclusion of the demonstration, a participant named Benjamin Song saw a police officer aim a gun at a participant named Nathan Baumann and fired warning shots at the ground in response. Since then, police have arrested 22 people on widely publicized conspiracy and terrorism charges, subjecting many of them to long-term solitary confinement and other pressure tactics. Eight defendants who chose not to cooperate with the prosecution have been found guilty and sentenced to between 30 and 100 years in prison each, with one of them receiving a 30-year sentence simply for having moved a box of zines.
https://crimethinc.com/2026/07/07/manufactured-betrayal-a-statement-from-fire-ant-movement-defense-on-solidarity-and-betrayal-in-the-prairieland-trials

Graham Platner and the fraud of “working-class” Democratic Party politics
The campaign of Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for US Senate in Maine, is collapsing under the weight of a new sexual assault allegation, exposing not merely the personal degradation of the candidate but the political forces that manufactured and promoted him as a “working-class” tribune. On Monday, Politico published an interview with Jenny Racicot, who accused Platner of raping her in 2021. Racicot repeated the allegation later that night in an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper. Platner has denied the allegation. Within hours, leading Democrats who had tolerated or excused months of earlier revelations, including his Nazi-linked Totenkopf tattoo and history as a soldier and mercenary for US imperialism, rushed to call for him to withdraw. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chair Kirsten Gillibrand called on Platner to withdraw, with the DSCC declaring it would not fund the Maine Senate race if he remained the nominee. California Rep. Ro Khanna and other endorsers withdrew support as well. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who had been Platner’s most prominent national booster and appeared with him under the fraudulent “FightinPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



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Hamas announces end of its government in Gaza — but technocrat government in waiting stuck in Egypt
The outgoing administration said its transfer of power “reflects its commitment to implementing agreements aimed at reorganising governance in Gaza and easing the humanitarian suffering caused by Israel’s ongoing genocide, the delay in reconstruction, the continued blockade, the closure of border crossings, and the continued Israeli military presence in the enclave.”
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/hamas-announces-end-its-government-gaza-technocrat-government-waiting-stuck-egypt

'Out of the question': South Lebanon Christians reject Netanyahu's annexation claims
The denial was especially significant because it came from figures and parties deeply opposed to Hezbollah, including the Kataeb Party, which told The New Arab that the besieged border Christian communities wanted neither Israeli rule nor Hezbollah’s military presence, but safety, dignity and the protection of the Lebanese state. "Occupation and siege are not a choice, and neither is displacement," a senior official in the Kataeb said, asking not to be named. "The people of these villages have no connection to either Israel or Hezbollah," he added
https://www.newarab.com/news/lebanon-christian-leaders-rebuke-netanyahu-over-annexation-claim

Controversial videos link return of displaced Ras Al-Ain residents to transitional government control over Al-Hasakah
In another video, several displaced young men stressed that they would not accept the return of Ras Al-Ain residents unless government forces and general security forces establish full control over Al-Hasakah governorate. They claimed to represent “tribal gunmen” from various Syrian regions, adding that while they respect state sovereignty, they are prepared to fight SDF if this condition is not fulfilled.
https://www.syriahr.com/en/384037/

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>HAMAS announced the dissolution of the Governmental Emergency Committee — the administration ruling Gaza — on Monday.

That sounds like nothing less than capitulation

>>2860236
> Controversial videos link return of displaced Ras Al-Ain residents to transitional government control over Al-Hasakah
<The videos contained explicit threats against the indigenous inhabitants of Ras Al-Ain, as the speakers vowed to block their return, threatening to behead them if any returns took place before their demands were met.
Christ. Lot of these freaks want executing.
It's honestly sad how the SDF was so constrained, the international parties and NGOs and so on, knowingly sowing their fate with this pressure to humanize and keep around the jihadi animals.

>>2861615 (me)
Here, by contrast is the normal people wishing to return to their homes in Serêkaniyê and live their lives peacefully, which started this:
https://hawarnews.com/kr/kocberen-serekaniye-calakiyek-li-pesiya-avahiya-parezgeha-heseke-li-dar-xist
Here are the subhuman jihadis seething about this, threatening violence:
https://english.anf-news.com/rojava-syria/armed-gangs-in-serekaniye-threaten-displaced-people-who-want-to-return-86022
Should have years ago been put down like rabid dogs, if anything you are doing their families, such as their wives and children a favour, for surely they are the worst tyrants in their homes, and with time they will only poison those children with their reactionary ideology.

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>>2860392
>Black Conservatives Have Made Their Own AIPAC

i didnt even know Hamas still existed



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