Black Lives Matter Declares War On Israel

According to Alan Dershowitz anyhow:

It is a real tragedy that Black Lives Matter — which has done so much good in raising awareness of police abuses — has now moved away from its central mission and has declared war against the nation state of the Jewish people.

Not exactly a declaration of war Alan:

The platform accuses the US of being “complicit in the genocide taking place against the Palestinian people” by providing aid to “an apartheid state.”

In addition to a declaration of war, Dershowitz labels the accusation of Israeli genocide against the Palestinian people is a " blood libel":

Until and unless Black Lives Matter removes this blood libel from its platform and renounces it, no decent person — black, white, or of any other racial or ethnic background — should have anything to do with it.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/columns/2016/08/12/black-lives-matte...

Here's the full statement from a BLM "affiliated group":

The US justifies and advances the global war on terror via its alliance with Israel and is complicit in the genocide taking place against the Palestinian people. The US requires Israel to use 75 percent of all the military aid it receives to buy US-made arms. Consequently, every year billions of dollars are funneled from US taxpayers to hundreds of arms corporations, who then wage lobbying campaigns pushing for even more foreign military aid. The results of this policy are twofold: it not only diverts much needed funding from domestic education and social programs, but it makes US citizens complicit in the abuses committed by the Israeli government. Israel is an apartheid state with over 50 laws on the books that sanction discrimination against the Palestinian people. Palestinian homes and land are routinely bulldozed to make way for illegal Israeli settlements. Israeli soldiers also regularly arrest and detain Palestinians as young as 4 years old without due process. Everyday, Palestinians are forced to walk through military checkpoints along the US-funded apartheid wall.

(To locate the offensive word "genocide" scroll way to the very end of this extensive and lengthy section that actually focuses more on domestic issues and contains a lengthy critiques of many global imperial wars of aggression)

https://policy.m4bl.org/invest-divest/

I found some rightful pushback at Counterpunch:

The days of profligately abusing loaded terms like “anti-semitism” and “blood libel” to try and control the parameters of thinkable thought on Israel are, thankfully, coming to a close. Unlike previous generations, younger people fully understand the mechanics of this long-running and all-too-successful thought control gambit and will not put up with it any more.

http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/08/16/alan-dershowitzs-advice-to-black-...

And a more lengthy pushback at The Tablet in an excellent article that provides historical context for Jewish/Black American relations, criticizes the use of the word "genocide" and concludes:

But American Jewish institutions cannot expect to maintain moral credibility on issues of racial justice in this country, no matter the specifics on policy, when they are silent when a Knesset member declares that his wife would not be willing to give birth in the same maternity ward as an Arab; when a book is banned in Israeli high schools for depicting a love affair between a Jew and a Muslim; when nearly half of all Israeli high school students declare their support for denying the vote to non-Jews; when Palestinian homes built without permits are demolished and Jewish homes built without permits only a hundred yards away are quickly connected to water lines and electricity. For a community that has reared its young to see their Judaism and their commitment to justice as inseparable, claiming that such realities must be understood in “context,” as “complicated,” or a tragic consequence of “ha’matzav” (“the situation,” as Israelis call it) reeks of moral hypocrisy.

http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/210838/the-problem-is-...

Well I hope that clarifies things. BLM accused the U.S. of being complicit in "genocide" instead of limiting their criticism to "Israeli war crimes" against the Palestinian people.

My take is that Alan Dershowitz and all of the other usual racist suspects are legitimizing Netenyahu's war crimes against the Palestinian people as well as America's immensely evil GWOT.

In my opinion the use of that horrible word "genocide" pales in comparison to both the treatment of Palestinians by the state of Israel as well as the way American cops are gunning down Black, Brown and Native American's for no reason.

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Alligator Ed's picture

Israel's treatment of the Palestinians is unjustifiable. Recently, I learned of something that probably many of you already knew: that Israel was using cluster bombs in Gaza, a most indiscriminate way to kill lots of people. Cluster bombs were designed to kill large enemy formations in the field, not civilians in urban areas. Don't know if that allegation is true, but wouldn't doubt it. Of course we in the US have nothing to admire in the Bush-Obama unending war against Muslims, either. And we sure have ruined or ended the lives of hundreds of thousands--or even millions. And tell me where BLM is wrong with their assertion. I cannot then see, why, in this case we should hesitate to say "All Lives Matter" because in condemning the application of ALM, then people are implicitly justifying the continued killings of Muslims by the U.S. and its allies.

Note to poster: I hate acronyms. I would have stopped reading this essay if GWOT were used earlier in this. What the fuck does GWOT mean? There are other readers on this site who do not appreciate acronyms--especially one as unfamiliar as GWOT.

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For a long time, the abbreviation was fairly standard in informal writing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GWOT

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not useful in trying to communicate.

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

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Probably a sign that most of one’s attention is flowing towards real life, rather than the will-o’-the-wisps of language use in pop culture.

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rural west, is BLM which always meant to me the Bureau of Land Management, which oversees millions of acres of federal land and also means Black Lives Matter.

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

Though I use it in my siggy, TMI is is forever etched into my brain as Three Mile Island. Our daily crossword puzzle comes from NEA. Being curious I looked itup and still wasn't sure if it was editors, education, or arts.
However, being a kindle user and lacking a keyboard, I can see the value of acronyms. I have nearly five minutes into this post already. I sympathise with phone users. I can NOT text on a phone. One finger covers half the keypad.

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BLM-GLO = Bureau of Land Management-General Land Office Records web site where genealogists look up Land Grants issued in the names of ancestors. One can get a copy of the deed on the site for free, but if one wants all the paperwork associated with "improving the land" (building a house/structure, clearing the land), then there's a fee.

Yes, I'm very familiar with that portion of the BLM web site. Smile

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To protect the guilty.

DoD changed from GWOT to OCO - ongoing contingency operations - several years ago.

We still use OCO. Of course, we've added ISIS/ISIL (Islamic states and levant - good British term from their post WWI meddling in the Middle East) and have renamed OEF/OIF (operation enduring freedom/operation Iraqi freedom) with new acronyms (which I forget), all of which get added to the alphabet soup.

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somebody is gonna write a sentence in which all the nouns are replaced by acronyms.

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I don't mind anacronyms for long sentences that can be replaced with 4 letters.

I also don't mind asking in a thread/comments section what it means, since we always have so many helpful people willing to fill in the gap in knowledge and it doesn't really divert the thread by having someone ask.

Personally, I think such things can actually be beneficial in a sense as building a shared lexicon can indeed unite people into feeling more like a cohesive group or club, which is good from a movement building perspective as well as for retention as people that feel a sense of "Community" are more likely to stick around and engage with others.

I know that there has been a bit of discussion about this lately and after giving it some thought that was my conclusion, but I could be wrong. Smile

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of communication. I am easily distracted and if I go look something up, I will spend hours getting side-tracked, so now I will either just ask or just move on and forget the essay that did not choose to clearly communicate with this reader.

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If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass

GWOT wasn't too hard to figure out in context of the story.

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We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.--Aristotle
If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass

but you would if you were honest. You can't tell me you haven't heard "War On Terror" complete with the scare quotes and implication of dun-dun-dun-daaaahh sound track several thousand times in the last fifteen years.

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as my intelligence? Yes, I have heard of the global war on terrorism, but I consider the term to be false, so why should I automatically in the course of reading an article about genocide, BLM and Israel make that connection?

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I, too, hate acronyms. Why do I need to take the time to try and figure them out when the writer can just type out the actual words? HTFAATS? Let me know if you figure that one out.

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

how the fuck are activists to survive

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That's right, I read my Heinlein... Wink

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Was introduced to me by Niven, though. I don't know how old it really is.

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First heard it in the the story "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress"

which was about a Libertarian revolution on the mood.

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"You never truly own anything that you can't carry with both arms on a dead run."?

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Course I have a love/hate relationship with Heinlein.

I am more of the "If you can't fix or build it, you don't own it" school of thought, because I consider the best possessions to be knowledge. But then of course, I've had to abandon so many of my "Things" over the course of my life, that I place very little value on material possessions.

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There ain't no justice!

Also from Heinlein if memory serves me right.

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HTFAATS = how's this for an acronym that sucks? ROFL

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as Big Al would have it. A far more accurate description IMO.

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ones to be feared.

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With all the recent acts of terror carried out by ISIS, world peace rests squarely on most of our minds.

However, when people around the world were asked which country they see as the greatest threat to world peace, guess what they said?

They said it was America:

http://ijr.com/2015/03/279944-country-named-biggest-threat-world-peace/

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I'm tired of this back-slapping "Isn't humanity neat?" bullshit. We're a virus with shoes, okay? That's all we are. - Bill Hicks

Politics is the entertainment branch of industry. - Frank Zappa

O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us
To see oursels as ithers see us!
It wad frae mony a blunder free us,
An' foolish notion:
What airs in dress an' gait wad lea'e us,
An' ev'n devotion!

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'change' the more they 'remain the same' (if you'll excuse that tired old saw).

I'm more a Thomas Moore kinda gal...

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“Therefore I must say that, as I hope for mercy, I can have no other notion of all the other governments that I see or know, than that they are a conspiracy of the rich, who, on pretence of managing the public, only pursue their private ends, and devise all the ways and arts they can find out;”
― Thomas More, Utopia
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I'm tired of this back-slapping "Isn't humanity neat?" bullshit. We're a virus with shoes, okay? That's all we are. - Bill Hicks

Politics is the entertainment branch of industry. - Frank Zappa

and Burns sharing a bottle in some mythical Scottish tavern, beyond the reaches of chronological time. I'd cast Bob Dylan as the barkeep from our own era, adding his two-cents worth of versified wisdom:

"They say that patriotism is the last refuge
to which a scoundrel clings...
Steal a little and they throw you in jail,
steal a lot, and they make you a king."

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I'm tired of this back-slapping "Isn't humanity neat?" bullshit. We're a virus with shoes, okay? That's all we are. - Bill Hicks

Politics is the entertainment branch of industry. - Frank Zappa

One summer on Long Island, we had a terrible infestation of fleas, the dog especially, but all of us. My Mom noticed a flea on herself during Mass at church. To appease her demoralization, as soon as we got home she pulled out Bobbie Burns and read that poem to us. What fun we had talking about it. http://www.robertburns.org/works/97.shtml

Soon my Mom found a very odd summer Catholic Mass on Sundays: at a drive-in theatre in Brentwood. It was wonderful. No worries about dressy clothes or even shoes. One time we even forgot to leave the dog at home.

We actually lived in Queens, but she was a teacher so we spent the whole summer in a shack in Islip without running water or electricity. Heaven for us kids, but a little rough on our appearances on Sundays. We stopped spending summers there when Suffolk Co outlawed outhouses, or anyway once we learned of the law. I think we did enjoy an extra few years illegally.

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and beyond the pale, and who don’t observe any niceties in proclaiming their moral superiority to their conversation partners, are conspicuously silent on anything involving Israel.

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about it overseas are not really so much concerned about ending racism as they are about virtue signaling.

Helps them feel morally superior without having to actually push for any change that might adversely affect them personally.

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If one condemns the latest murder of people on one side or the other, one is accused of taking the side of one side or the other. There is no winning against that kind of accusation when one has never taken sides in the first damned place. I just roll my eyes and STFU about the topic entirely.

The only thing I care about is that the killing stop and "leaders" on both sides grow the fuck up and sit down at a table like sensible adults and forge a peace. Nothing is solved by killing each other. IF/When killing each other stops entirely, progress toward peace can be made.

I am not, however, making the connection between Black Lives Matter and the IP conflict. That is extending Black Lives Matter into realms that should not be connected to the IP conflict if they want anything to be done about Black Lives Matter here in the US. The logic escapes me.

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Years of reading and writing to an empty audience has left me with a writer's block. Lost in detail and citations, a result of western academic training.

Its all connected: the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, the so-called War on Terror, the quest for Full Spectrum Dominance, the ideology of the New American Century, the subversion of governments through "Color Revolutions", the corporate big money co-opting "democracy", the rigging of the USA primary elections, the mass media converted into a froth of untruth (солгать), the hundreds of years of slavery, Jim Crow, segregation, social and economic injustice of the racist society/government are all the same twisted mass of poisonous social order created by madmen.

Even the Internet has been partially taken over by troll farms (Hasbara, Clinton Ops etc. ad nauseum). Any support of what is BEING CAlled Black Lives Matter, or any attempt to support justice for Palestenians is met by a wave of hate and lies. This on top of, Facebook and other social media making sure that only the official story gets into mass consciousness. Add social media censorship, which often is semi-invisible.

I take it is the platform that is being cited. I posted it earlier in a comment, and on Facebook where I got a total of one like (from my niece in Bolivia). Black Is Back Platform/ To my way of thinking this is the clearest platform produced this election cycle. But, the empire has decided that "Black Lives Matter" is a clear and present danger and the marionettes and mouthpieces and troll farms of empire are flooding both the main stream media and social platforms with hate and falsehoods disguised as truth.

Black Lives Matter is now being broad-brush painted as a Black Racist Terror organization... when its not an organization per se at all. If you want to see the racial hate and misinformation in a tidal wave of verbose diarrhea just check twitter #BlackLivesMatter.

Melody PattisonMehta ‏@MelodyMehta 1h1 hour ago
@fivefifths #BlackLivesmatter needs to be declared a terrorist operation and its members imprisoned. For starters.

RiverBottom ‏@RioJudeBottom 1h1 hour ago
#BlackLivesMatter Activist Assaults Girlfriend... For Refusing to Get Abortion. http://louderwithcrowder.com/black-lives-matter-activist-assaults-girlfr... … via @scrowder

Even check the hijacking of my most recent essay.

Ithas all made me sick at heart. Although, I will tell you that the people of Dominica understand it, even the details from far away Ukraine, Palestine and the South China Sea are easily understood. Dominicans understand colonialism and domination by power hungry plantation overseers (the hoard of employees of the corporations) grouped into militarized empires.

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Still standing after 35 days. This is an 18 second video of a Victory Ritual following LAPD harassment of posting "No Trespassing" signs in the small area across from City Hall they have been occupying.

They immediately complied by moving their entire set up 50 feet. I was recording a couple of small groups caucusing about the next step when I accidently taped a leadership discussion.

The short woman waving me off is a leader/decision maker for BLM L.A. and the rest are my friends from LACAN. They just didn't want any statements recorded that might be used against them as proof of their terrorist conspiracy to stop the LAPD from shooting people for no reason.

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I deleted the facebook app because it bogged down my half smart $50 boost phone. And I refuse to download "Messenger" just because dipshit Zuckerberg wants more money and more market domination.

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"They'll say we're disturbing the peace, but there is no peace. What really bothers them is that we are disturbing the war." Howard Zinn

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It's about questioning or calling out the DNC and the "Big Capital" that owns it.

Any criticism of the DNC will be met with an attack on the critics character or intelligence using whatever slime they think will stick, even if they have to invent it out of whole cloth...

The Democrats have gotten worse than the republicans lately with their attacks against anything other than the sanctioned group think.

As bat shit crazy as the Republicans were, they never went to such efforts to silence their own membership as the Democrats have done, particularly this cycle?

Why not? Because in this one response they are smarter than the Democrats, they realized they can't shit on a sizable minority of their base without it costing the party dearly.

A lesson the Dems will probably learn from (or not, they seem pretty obtuse at learning anything that requires self critical thoughts) the 2016 election results, particularly on the Down Ballot.

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One way or another this is a film everyone needs to watch. Rated 8.1 at imdb. The filmmaker, Tariq Nasheed, needs all the support he can get. So try demanding your local library get a copy... Interlibrary Loan should be able to find it...

Reviews: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3528092/reviews?ref_=tt_urv

Title Page: Hidden Colors 3: The Rules of Racism (2014)

I am looking forward to seeing the recently released Hidden Colors 4.

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Everyone's a racist now. Support BLM? Racist. Don't support BLM? Also racist. Don't care either way? Biggest racist ever. Everyone in the world is now a racist.

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(I am just trying it on for size since it seems to be the current fashion. So far, I don't like the way it feels.) Wink

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Which apparently Makes me racist. Smile

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RovF1zsDoeM]

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It used to be when I heard that, I would immediately try to verify it, see if it was racist and to what extent.

Now? I don't even waste my time as now racist has come to mean, "You disagree with me but I cannot refute your argument so I am gonna derail it by putting you on the defensive to change the argument from its current focus to you and your failings."

Fuck that lazy ass, immature, debate ending nonsense.

What is equally bad is that it automatically provides some shade to the real racists, who could legitimately say, "Oh come on, EVERYONE is a racist according to those people." and actually have some weight to their defense.

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no longer has a clearly and commonly understood meaning. If it ever had one. Its various connotations and shadings have been so extensively and extravagantly used for political ends, that its utility as a conveyor of meaning has been badly compromised. "Anti-Semetism" has suffered a similar fate. Nowadays, anybody who's not an ardent Zionist can be labelled an anti-Semite.

In general, any word that has the suffix "ist" tacked on the end of it, is highly suspect. Language can be a strange beast - it can be used to obfuscate and confuse thinking, as easily as to elucidate and refine it.

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Sexist, racist, anti-semite, bigot, all over used and losing meaning.

Wish the same would happen to a few other words. It kinda happened with "faggot," or "fag." Used to be way more derogatory towards gay people, but now it's pretty much the same as calling someone a "douche-bag," or "asshole."

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for society to no longer care about race and treat everyone as individuals?

It seems that liberals want everyone to be more and more concerned about race, with no final objective.

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Be concerned about every little thing you say and its ability to be turned into an anti-(insert group here) comment, without any reasoning as to how being as inoffensive as possible will make society a better place.

Personally, I'd rather we all be offensive to a degree and develop the ability to laugh it off, than everyone be an inoffensive drone with growing frustrations at the inability to express oneself.

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went over to the dark side a long time ago. I think only the wingers pay attention to him now, especially when he's screeching about anything touching Palestine. And he should know that by so freely swinging around "blood libel," he just serves to trivialize it. But I guess he doesn't care.

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Ever since Dershowitz came out as a torture enthusiast in 2003, I have tried to ignore him.

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"We've done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."

entrenched power structure.

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

Israel- booster, is an ardent neoconservative. He's an ambitious war-monger, to be perfectly frank. For these folks, the hegemonic PNAC agenda aligns perfectly with the interests of Israel's current right wing agenda. In fact, the two are inseparable.

They claim, insistently, to speak for all Jewish people world wide, but I do not believe they actually do. They certainly do not speak for any of my Jewish friends.

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these bastards can kiss my ass. The IDF is seen in this video tossing a hand grenade into a group of Palestinians that were not doing anything but sitting and talking. SCREW ISRAEL!
[video:https://youtu.be/728pj6TcFiw]

The fact that these sorry excuses for human beings bring out their lawn chairs to watch the Palestinians get bombarded by Israeli war planes should be all the proof one needs to see the sickness that permeates their entire society.

And the fact that Mrs. Clinton is so far up Bibbi's butt should concern us all, we will be in a war with Iran within the 1st 100 days of her administration, if not sooner.

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It's readily apparent that those seated there were not up to anything, they didn't react like those that were engaged in criminal behavior, no panic, no effort to flee despite the ominous vehicle stopping, they just seemed curious, right up until the grenade.

I really hope that was a flash bang and that nobody was injured or killed.

They seem to be using the same unity building tactics as the DNC, and with likely the same results...

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Elizabeth May, Federal Member of Parliament threatened to quit. Andrew Weaver, BC Provincial leader has issued a statement against BDS of Israel.

Second, the convention was guaranteed some headlines when delegates voted in favour of the BDS campaign against Israel – boycott, divestment and sanctions. Despite much hysteria, in principle BDS is a perfectly legitimate foreign policy tool to pressure Israel to end its occupation of Palestinian territory, and isn’t inherently anti-Semitic in any way. Sure it’s intensely provocative, and that’s okay, too.

Of all foreign policy why that one? China building military installations on coral reefs, that would be a good issue to discuss.
Images:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2015/sep/17/south-china-...

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How did BLM get from righteous indignation regarding race issues and police in the US to condemning Israel?

You might like it but I don't see the purpose unless BLM is trying to round up everyone with an issue. For what purpose?

Advise BLM to just state their intent and see what happens.

Oh, who(m) speaks for BLM? See Occupy...

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Nancy: And swim the English Channel?
Prof: No. No. To ancient Greece where burning Sapho stood beside the wine dark sea. Wa de do da! Nancy, I’ve invented a time machine!

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I don't speak for BLM. These links may explain some of their reasoning.

Joint training might as one of the influences of the increased militarized force for crowd control.

Chicago has implemented many techniques used by Israeli forces to manage/occupy Palestinians over the years.

In November 2014, Chicago’s McCarthy “led a delegation of senior law enforcement officials to Israel” as part of a training mission “to engage directly with their Israeli counterparts to discuss best practices, unique strategies, and new technologies in a range of law enforcement areas,” according to the same Israeli trade office.

“The visit also aimed to build a foundation for enhanced collaboration between the Chicago Police Department and the State of Israel.” Included in the delegation was the Executive Director of Cook County’s Homeland Security and Emergency Management Office, the Chief of Staff of the Chicago Police Department, as well as police officials from other large American cities. [The itinerary of the delegation is explained more here.]

In other words, over more than a decade, senior Chicago police officials have been studying Israel’s militarized police practices for how best to maintain a repressive military control over an occupied population living under permanent, strict martial, or occupation, law

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Requests for police to stop training in Israel have been denied.

On July 18 Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed publicly told a group affiliated with the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement that his city would continue to allow the Atlanta Police Department (APD) to be trained by the Israel Police in spite of the group’s demands to cease the training relationship due to their treatment of the Palestinians.

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Whatever BLM may be trying to do, tying it to the predicament of Palestinians seems rather far-fetched.

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Whatever BLM may be trying to do, tying it to the predicament of Palestinians seems rather far-fetched.

OK, please try and read the "What We Believe" statement from the Black Lives Matter web site.

http://blacklivesmatter.com/guiding-principles/

And the 19 point agenda from the National Black Political Agenda for Self-Determination:

http://www.blackisbackcoalition.org/national-black-political-agenda-for-...

And then see if you can sincerely continue to call it far-fetched.

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Scroll way down to the heading above. This is the concern of BLM:

https://policy.m4bl.org/invest-divest/

America is an empire that uses war to expand territory and power. American wars are unjust, destructive to Black communities globally and do not keep Black people safe locally. The military industrial complex offers massive profits to private corporations from the death of our global diaspora by handing out massive government contracts to expand US military presence across the globe, while resources for domestic infrastructure and social programs to meet the needs of Black people and working class communities within the US diminishes.

An in depth discussion follows with many examples of oppressed groups being decimated by unjust wars including:

The U.S. militarization of Africa includes air strikes and commando raids in Libya; “black ops” missions and drone murders in Somalia; a proxy war in Mali; secretive actions in Chad; anti-piracy operations that result in increased piracy in the Gulf of Guinea; wide-ranging drone operations out of bases in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Niger, and the Seychelles; “special” operations out of bases in the Central African Republic, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo; CIA bungling in Somalia; over a dozen joint training exercises a year; arming and training of soldiers in places like Uganda, Burundi, and Kenya; a “joint special operations” operation in Burkina Faso; base construction aimed at accommodating future “surges” of troops; legions of mercenary spies; the expansion of a former French foreign legion base in Djibouti and joint war-making with France in Mali.

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The Garifuna have experienced rounds of forced migration leaving ancestral homeland in Honduras and across the Central American region in part because of U.S. war-making. Garifuna community members now living as part of the expanding local Black diaspora have dealt with U.S. backed coups in Honduras along with U.S. trained militaries that have devastated the region. They enter an

The use of the word "genocide" was such a trivial comment in an extensive and informed critique of global war racketeering that the Dershowitz criticism is ludicrous.

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Palestine became an important issue after social justice advocates in the black movement started making connections to their own histories of experiencing racism or colonialism in the Caribbean or Latin America or Africa. The Palestinian experience parallels the Black and Latino experience in the U.S. Its also an issue of global power, an issue of decolonization which directly relates to the struggle of Black and Brown peoples around the world.

The documentry "When I see them, I see us." Features Cornel West, Angela Davis, Danny Glover to name a few. Oppressed people around the world must stand in solidarity with one another. Remember the last Gaza massacre? It was at the same time as Ferguson. From Palestine tweets like:

"Solidarity with #Ferguson. Remember to not touch your face when teargassed or put water on it. Instead use milk or coke!

And from protesters in Missouri:

“From #Ferguson to #Palestine with love. We see you.”

The Black and Brown Movement, the Palestinian Justice Movement, the Climate Justice Movement, the Anti-War Movement are all intimately interconnected, and pretty much what the Sanders campaign was all about on an electoral plane. BDS against the Israeli apartheid state is a direct evolution from the boycott of the South Africa apartheid state.

"Intersectionality... used to describe the ways that various systems of oppression intersect and overlap, encompassing other forms of discrimination such as homophobia and classism, and issues ranging from police brutality to colonialism. It has become a banner under which minority groups link up to fight what critics see as unrelated battles, but what activists see as iterations of the same struggle for justice."

--- Anna Isaacs in How The Black Lives Matter and Palestinian Movements Converged

http://www.momentmag.com/22800-2/

The problem I am seeing on what used to be a "progressive" forum is that a goodly portion don't have a clue that racism is not some personal feeling we or they may have, or that it has solved by electing a Coon AKA "Plantation Overseer" like Obama.

It is a problem of long standing power structures.

“Racism is different from racial prejudice, hatred, or discrimination. Racism involves having the power to carry out systematic discriminatory practices through the major institutions of our society.” -- from What Curriculum Leaders Can Do About Racism by Dr. Delmo Della-Dora, New Detroit, Inc. 1970

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of the world into "black and brown" people vs "white" people is neither helpful nor accurate. It is simplistic in trying to shoehorn complex cultural and political conflicts into the single mold of racial discrimination. It is theory devoid of context.

In many places throughout Africa and across the world, religious and cultural conflicts play an equal or greater role in social discord than racial conflicts do. If you happen to be Sunni in today's Bahgdad for example, it doesn't matter whether you are black, white or brown, you will be oppressed. In Japan, half the population could be considered "racist" but the discrimination there has little to do with skin color. Baltimore and Ferguson ain't the world as a whole.

Granted, in many places, people of African descent are considered to be second-class citizens, including here in the USA. But the reasons for this are as much cultural and political and economic as they are racial. Emphasizing the racial aspect of our discord as you seem to do, and then trying to extend it worldwide, seems very unhelpful to me.

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Too late to continue the discussion so I will try and continue with a Pt. 2 tomorrow. Just this one thing because it annoys me:

This conceptual division of the world into "black and brown" people vs "white" people is neither helpful nor accurate.

Doesn't have anything to do with what I have said. You are either making it up out of whole cloth, or responding to someone or something else. I have been consistently speaking about power structure and oppressed peoples. And this from the point of view of African-Americans, Afro-Caribbean people, Latin Americans and Palestinians.

I said, ... social justice advocates in the black movement started making connections to their own histories of experiencing racism or colonialism in the Caribbean or Latin America or Africa. The Palestinian experience parallels the Black and Latino experience in the U.S. Its also an issue of global power, an issue of decolonization which directly relates to the struggle of Black and Brown peoples around the world.

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(US blacks vs US cops, and Palestinians vs Israel State) are analogous but not identical. In many important ways, they're not even similar. Seems risky to me, trying to unite them in a common cause, which is more ideational than actual.

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(US blacks vs US cops, and Palestinians vs Israel State) are analogous but not identical. In many important ways, they're not even similar.

First, such a blanket statement needs some sort of backup, citations, quotes from people we respect. Its not a rebuttal, its a tweet or an unsubstantiated opinion. This unsubstantiated opinion tries to negate the very real daily and collective experience of generations of Black, Brown and Palestinian people who have lived generations under oppression, looting resources, ethnic cleansing, and apartheid.

Except for twins (theoretically), no two individuals of a species are identical. Nevertheless, the family, genus, species are in the same box taxonomically. Many American white people seem to think that "racist" refers to "prejudice" or to an individual's feelings. It completely misses the point of liberation struggles around the world. That is the genus and family of oppression and injustice.

Racism is a structure, a power relationship. It is institutional and the ones who institutionalized it were/are white people and white power from George Washington to Hillary Clinton. WTF do you all think Bernie was talking about speech after speech, "And we understand our LGTBQ brothers and sisters... and we understand our African-American brothers and sisters...." He had a rudimentary grasp that all oppression is related (Killer Mike, Danny Glover, Nina Turner and Harry Belafonte were more sophisticated because they have first hand generational experience).

Personally I could care less what the hell you or anyone else think of Latino or Black people or Palestinians. What I care about is destroying the structures of oppression. That means all oppressed peoples all over the world join together, put their fists up and fight back.

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But a diatribe isn't a dialogue. IMO there are too many of the former, and there is not enough of the latter.

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Diatribe sharpens the critical faculty of writers. It also enables the readers to understand and access a work how it could have a powerful effect on their lives. Diatribes or bitter criticisms appeal to multiple readers in different ways due to their conflicting interpretations and comparisons about the objects criticized. In addition, diatribe makes the readers aware of good and bad qualities of the objects and persons in question. Besides, it is very common in literary works, politics, and everyday speech.

-- http://literarydevices.net/diatribe/

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and read too many diatribes to be much impressed by any of them. I find a respectful dialogue to be a more interesting thing to attend to.

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You have not answered to any of the issues I am discussing, instead have gone for the literary-style (similar to the grammar) police gambit of misdirection.

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