The Evening Blues - 11-19-25

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"Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas."
-- Joseph Stalin
News and Opinion
Zionists Are Freaking Out About Losing Control Of The Narrative
Former Obama speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz made some very revealing remarks during an appearance at the Jewish Federations of North America General Assembly on Sunday, expressing frustration with the way younger Jews are dismissing pro-Israel arguments because of the carnage they’ve seen in Gaza.
“We are now wrestling with a new I think generational divide here, and I think that’s particularly true in that social media is now our source of media,” Hurwitz said. “It used to be that the news you got in America was American media, and it was pretty mainstream; you know it generally didn’t express extreme anti-Israel views. You had to go to a pretty weird bookstore to find global media and fringe media. But today we have social media, which is the global medium; its algorithms are shaped by billions of people worldwide who don’t really love Jews. So while in the 1990s a young person probably wasn’t going to find Al Jazeera or someone like Nick Fuentes, today those media outlets find them; they find them on their phones.”
“It’s also this increasingly post-literate media; less and less text, more and more videos,” Hurwitz continued. “So you have TikTok just smashing our young people’s brains all day long with video of carnage in Gaza. And this is why so many of us cannot have a sane conversation with younger Jews, because anything that we try to say to them, they are hearing it through this wall of carnage. So I want to give data and information and facts and arguments, and they are just seeing in their minds: carnage. And I sound obscene.”
The most insane part of this clip is when she claims that Holocaust education is problematic because today it is failing to make young Jews blindly love Israel, and instead, they are sympathizing with victims of racism, be they Black or Palestinian. What a wretched witch. https://t.co/rFZxR5G4HQ
— Richard Medhurst (@richimedhurst) November 18, 2025
Hurwitz went on to say that Holocaust education has begun backfiring, because it has been giving young people the wrong impression that genocide is always bad.
“And you know I think unfortunately, the very smart bet that we made on Holocaust education to serve as anti-semitism education in this new media environment, I think that is beginning to break down a little bit because, you know, Holocaust education is absolutely essential, but I think it may be confusing some of our young people about antisemitism,” Hurwitz said. “Because they learn about big, strong Nazis hurting weak, emaciated Jews, and they think oh, antisemitism is like anti-black racism, right? Powerful white people against powerless black people. So, when on TikTok all day long, they see powerful Israelis hurting weak, skinny Palestinians, it’s not surprising that they think, Oh, I know the lesson of the Holocaust is you fight Israel. You fight the big powerful people hurting the weak people.”
Hoo boy. Lots to unpack here.
It’s just so fascinating to see a former White House speechwriter making so many of the points that anti-Zionists have been making for years, but taking the exact opposite meaning from them:
The mainstream legacy media has always hidden anti-Israel views from the public — and that was a good thing. Social media has now given Palestinians the ability to expose the truth about Israel’s abuses — and that’s a bad thing. People aren’t falling for the Zionist spin and narrative-diddling anymore because they’ve seen the carnage in Gaza with their own eyes — and that’s a problem. People who learned from Holocaust education that genocide is wrong have been applying those same lessons to the genocide in Gaza — and this means they’re “confused”. Hurwitz isn’t denying Israel’s abuses or framing its genocidal atrocities as the problem, she’s just coming right out and saying that people obtaining information and moral clarity about those abuses is the problem. The atrocities aren’t wrong, what’s wrong is people seeing those atrocities and calling them what they are.
I love the way she complains that she looks “obscene” for trying to lay out arguments and narratives justifying the Gaza holocaust for people who’ve seen the “wall of carnage” from the genocide. I mean, yes. Yes obviously you’re going to look obscene if you try to tell someone why raw video footage of massacres, mutilated children and emaciated bodies is actually showing something that is justifiable and acceptable.
You can’t stand in front of a pile of child corpses justifying their murder and then whine when people ignore your spinmeistering and keep staring at the tiny bodies. That’s like murdering an entire family and then telling the cops, “But you’re not listening to my reasons for killing them!” They’re doing the normal thing while you are being obscene.
There’s a viral clip of this tirade going around Twitter and I was curious if Hurwitz had said anything after the video segment ended which might have made what she said sound less horrible, so I went to check out the original video on the Jewish Federations of North America’s Youtube channel, and nope. It didn’t get any better.
Hurwitz went on to say that people are wrong to carry the lessons of Holocaust education into opposition to Israel’s genocidal atrocities because the Holocaust was Nazi Germany blaming Jews for all their problems in the same way people think Israel is the source of all the world’s problems today.
She then mourned the way western Jews “re-imagined Judaism as a Protestant-style religion” in order to integrate into western society rather than retaining a strong identity that is loyal to the state of Israel.
“The problem is, we’re not just a religion,” Hurwitz said. “We’re a nation. Civilization. Tribe. Peoplehood. But most of all we’re a family. And so if you are a young person raised in America who thinks Judaism is a Protestant-style religion, then the seven million Jews in Israel are merely your co-religionists. So my co-religionists, if I look at them and they’re not practicing my religion of social justice and certain prophetic values then what do I have to do with them?”
“But that’s a category error,” says Hurwitz. “The seven million people in Israel, they are not my co-religionists, they are my siblings. But I think if you think of them as merely your co-religionists, it’s easy to slide into anti-Zionism. You don’t necessarily have that connection to them.”
Hurwitz is saying here that Jews around the world should be loyal to Israel no matter what Israel does, not because that’s the moral or truthful position but because Israel is where their loyalties belong.
I don’t know about you, but if my siblings were murdering civilians I would immediately become their enemy. I wouldn’t defend my brother if he was going around shooting children in the head like IDF snipers have been doing in Gaza, in fact I would feel a special responsibility to stop him exactly because he is my brother. Genocide doesn’t magically become acceptable if the perpetrators are your “siblings”, unless you are a sociopath.
It’s just incredible how hard Zionists have been freaking out about the way Israel has lost control of the narrative these last two years. More and more often we’re seeing them say the quiet parts out loud as they frantically scramble to manage perceptions and manipulate minds around the world.
Many things which used to be hidden are finding their way into the light.
Aaron Maté : US Politicians Putting Israel First
‘They have total impunity’: West Bank settler violence surges after Gaza ceasefire
Violence has increased across the occupied West Bank as Palestinian farmers try to harvest their olive trees before the end of the season, in the face of a concerted campaign of harassment by groups of armed and aggressive Israeli settlers. Dozens of new incidents have occurred in recent days across much of the occupied territory as settlers step up a broader effort to intimidate and harm Palestinian communities. “It’s really bad at the moment. The settlers are operating with total impunity,” said Aviv Tatarsky, an Israeli activist who has worked in the West Bank for decades. ...
Attacks by settlers on the West Bank have increased since the US-brokered deal stopped the war in Gaza almost six weeks ago after two years of devastating conflict. The UN logged more than 260 attacks resulting in Palestinian casualties or damage to property in the West Bank in October alone – the highest monthly count since they began monitoring in 2006.
Records kept by the Palestinian Farmers’ Union (PFU) show incidents of violence against its members up fourfold, from three or four daily before the war in Gaza. The most recent attacks are “not random, but deliberate efforts to undermine Palestinian rural life”, the PFU said in a statement last month. ...
On Sunday, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, blamed a “minority” that “does not represent the large settler public, who are law-abiding and loyal to the state” for violence which “will be addressed with full force because we are a state of law and a state of law operates according to the law”.
Criticism by top Israeli officials of violence by settlers and their supporters is extremely rare. Palestinians and human rights campaigners say Israeli authorities make little effort to control settlers in the West Bank, with only one in 20 investigations opened into settler violence ending with charges and even fewer leading to convictions.
UN resolution on Gaza imposes 'illegal trusteeship' over Palestinians, says top legal expert
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Israeli Security Officials: Settler Violence Has West Bank on the ‘Brink of Explosion’
Israeli security officials told Haaretz for a story published on Tuesday that Jewish settler violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank has the Palestinian territory on the “brink of explosion” as attacks on Palestinians continue to surge.
The report said that the authority of the IDF over settlers has eroded as the settlers have the backing of ministers in the Israeli government and members of the Knesset. Sources told the paper that Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz is effectively not involved with the West Bank while Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a settler himself who also holds a position in the Defense Ministry, is advancing a policy of de facto annexation.
“There is no one today dealing with the West Bank. Everyone understands we are on the verge of an explosion. But no one will stand up and speak,” one security source told Haaretz. “Commanders on the ground are genuinely afraid to raise problems or enforce the law. Because they immediately become targets for extremists who enjoy backing from ministers and Knesset members.” ...
A senior IDF officer who took part in a recent military exercise with the IDF’s West Bank command told Haaretz that “one incident could ignite” all of the Palestinian territory, suggesting he fears another Palestinian uprising, or intifada. “One act of settler violence in which several Palestinians are killed could instantly turn the West Bank into a major war zone that draws the entire IDF into it,” the officer said.
Gaza FLOODS as UN Hands TRUMP Keys To "Reconstruction"
UN plan just ‘first step’ toward peace in Gaza, says Palestinian foreign minister
The Palestinian foreign minister has described the UN security council resolution endorsing Donald Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza as a necessary first step on a long road towards peace, even as Hamas rejected it as a form of international guardianship with which it will not cooperate.
Arab state leaders who have reluctantly adopted the plan said the US urgently needed to set out the composition of the proposed Palestinian technocratic committee that is to deliver services inside Gaza, as well as the leadership of the international stabilisation force (ISF), which is supposed to oversee security. Membership of the board of peace, the body that is to oversee the ISF and a Palestinian civilian police force also remains unknown.
Hamas, still dominant in Gaza, also rejected the requirement to decommission its weapons, saying that had not been part of the original agreement. “Assigning the international force with tasks and roles inside the Gaza Strip, including disarming the resistance, strips it of its neutrality, and turns it into a party to the conflict in favour of the occupation,” the militant group said.
“Any international force, if established, should only be present at the border to separate the forces and monitor the ceasefire, and it should be under full UN supervision and act solely in coordination with the Palestinian institutions, without the occupation having any role in this.”
A British diplomat said weapon decommissioning would be the most difficult part of the process and was only likely to take place in the context of a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. Many Palestinians are unhappy that the UN resolution only set out the most conditional path to a Palestinian state that brings together Gaza and the West Bank.
Kiev Regime Falls Apart; Calls Yermak To Go Umerov In US Ministers Flee; Huge Strike Siversk Stormed
COL. Douglas Macgregor : War Is Coming Soon
Venezuela’s Maduro Says He’s Ready To Hold ‘Face-to-Face Talks’ With US Officials
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro made clear on Monday that he’d be willing to hold “face-to-face” talks with US officials and warned President Trump against starting a war with his country.
“In the United States, whoever wants to talk with Venezuela will talk, face to face, without any problem,” Maduro said on his weekly TV program, comments that came after Trump suggested that his administration “may” be holding talks with the Venezuelan government.
But Trump also told reporters on Monday that he wouldn’t rule out sending troops into Venezuela, and the major US military buildup in the Caribbean continues. Maduro said that if Trump ordered military strikes on Venezuela, it would be the “biggest mistake of his life.”
Sheinbaum HITS BACK As Trump Threatens BOMBING Mexico
Sheinbaum again dismisses Trump’s threat of sending troops to Mexico: ‘We do not want intervention’
Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has again dismissed Donald Trump’s threat of military action against drug cartels inside her country, telling reporters: “It’s not going to happen.” Sheinbaum made the comments on Tuesday morning in response to the US president’s latest warning that he could authorise strikes in Mexico.
“Would I want strikes in Mexico to stop drugs? OK with me, whatever we have to do to stop drugs,” Trump said on Monday, adding that he’s “not happy with Mexico” and that the US government has drug corridors from Mexico “under major surveillance”. Sheinbaum said that the Trump administration later clarified it would only intervene with Mexico’s permission.
“We are not going to ask for it because we do not want intervention from any foreign government,” she said. Sheinbaum pointed to the 19th-century Mexican-American war as a warning of what could happen if US troops were allowed into Mexico: “The last time the United States came to intervene in Mexico, they took half of the territory.”
President Donald Trump angrily snapped at ABC News reporter Mary Bruce while taking questions alongside Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the White House on Tuesday.
The testy exchange began when Bruce tried to ask the crown prince about a US intelligence assessment concluding that he was responsible for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
"Who are you with?" Trump demanded to know as Bruce attempted to ask her questions.
"I'm with ABC News, sir," she replied.
"Fake news," Trump said. "ABC, fake news, one of the worst in the business."
Shortly after this, Trump described the slain Khashoggi as "somebody that was extremely controversial."
"A lot of people didn't like that gentleman that you're talking about," Trump said, referring to Khashoggi. "Whether you like him or didn't like him, things happen. But [the crown prince] knew nothing about it. You don't have to embarrass our guest."
In fact, a US intelligence report that was declassified in 2021 concluded that the crown prince personally approved of a plan carried out by Saudi forces to murder Khashoggi after he entered a Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey in 2018.
Shortly after this, Bruce tried to ask the president a question about FBI files related to the late sex offender and longtime Trump friend Jeffrey Epstein, and he again hit her with personal insults.
"It's not the question I mind, it's your attitude," he said. "You're a terrible person and a terrible reporter."
He then threatened to take ABC News completely off the air.
"I think the [broadcast] license should be taken away from ABC because your news is so fake, and it's so wrong," he said. "And we have a great commissioner... who should look at that."
Trump's mention of the "commissioner" was presumably a reference to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr, who earlier this year threatened to pull ABC's broadcast license unless it fired late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, a frequent critic of the president.
Kimmel's show was suspended shortly after Carr made this statement, although he was reinstated days later amid public outcry about government censorship.
Richard Wolff on The COLLAPSE of the American Empire | Useful Idiots
Trump’s focus on race backfires as voters punish economic failings
Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign strategy leaned heavily on two sources of grievance among the Maga base. The first was the rising cost of living, propelled by the sharp burst of inflation that peaked at 9% a year in July 2022. Though inflation had receded to 2.7% by election day, frustration over prices convinced many voters that Trump would be a superior steward of the economy. The other theme was race.
The strategy won the presidency. Then Trump made a mistake: focusing relentlessly on hostility towards immigrants and the diverse citizens of urban America, the president pretty much ignored – nay, worsened – his supporters’ economic woes. In elections earlier this month, US economic grievances came back to bite him. Pummeled by voters, Trump is now trying to recover his economic narrative. But it may be too late.
Ever since Trump launched his first successful run at the presidency in 2016, he has branded himself as a champion of a beleaguered white US working class that feels out of place in an increasingly diverse nation. In 2016, he branded Mexican immigrants as rapist thugs. In 2020, he suggested white suburban women needed his protection from violent urban minorities. In 2024, he kicked off the last week of his campaign at Madison Square Garden in New York City, promising to launch the “largest deportation program in American history to get these criminals out” and to get critical race theory “the hell out of our schools”. ...
Trump seems not only to have forgotten his promises on the economy, he also appears to enjoy stoking Americans’ economic anxieties. His array of tariffs against friend and foe has slowed the economy, stalling employment growth while it raises the prices of key necessities. His decision to end subsidies for health insurance plans under Obamacare will drastically raise premiums for millions of Americans. And there is probably no better strategy than ending Snap food assistance payments – as he did during the government shutdown – to deepen the economic misery of the poor. Many of his voters are increasingly unhappy. ...
On Truth Social Trump was adamant that “TRUMP WASN’T ON THE BALLOT, AND SHUTDOWN, WERE THE TWO REASONS THAT REPUBLICANS LOST ELECTIONS TONIGHT”. But he does seem aware of the political fallout from his economic policies: on Friday, he tried to engineer lower food prices by ending tariffs he had imposed; he has suggested a much-ridiculed 50-year mortgage to address housing affordability; and he floated a $2,000 tax rebate funded by the tariffs Americans have already paid. ... But it seems evident today that stoking Americans’ racial grievances will not be enough for Trump to cling to power. He had to deliver on the economy too. And he hasn’t.
Dem Rep CAUGHT TAKING ORDERS From EPSTEIN During Congressional Hearing
New York Times cuts ties with Larry Summers over Epstein emails
The New York Times is cutting ties with Larry Summers following the publication of a series of email exchanges the Harvard professor and economist had with Jeffrey Epstein.
The former US treasury secretary said on Monday he would step back from public commitments after House Republicans released thousands of files relating to the late paedophile who in a 2018 email described himself as Summers’ “wing man”.
The documents revealed Summers maintained a friendly relationship with Epstein long after the disgraced financier pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from an underage girl in 2008, and continued to correspond with him until 5 July 2019, the day before Epstein was arrested on sex-trafficking charges.
The revelations prompted lawmakers to urge companies and institutions to cut ties with Summers, who stepped down from his position as Harvard president in 2006.
On Tuesday, Charlie Stadtlander, the New York Times’ executive director for media relations and communications, said: “Lawrence Summers was a contributing writer for New York Times Opinion on a one-year contract beginning in January 2025. We do not intend to renew this contract. We thank him for his contributions.”
Mike Johnson REALLY Wants Epstein Files REDACTED
Senate agrees to pass Epstein files bill after near-unanimous House vote
The Senate on Tuesday moved swiftly to approve legislation that would force the release of investigative files related to the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, hours after a near-unanimous vote in the US House, nearly wrapping up a bipartisan effort Donald Trump had fought for months.
By unanimous consent, the Senate agreed to pass the measure as soon as it arrived in the chamber from the House, which had overwhelmingly approved the bill earlier on Tuesday in a 427-1 tally. Once the legislation is forwarded to the Senate, it will be automatically approved and cleared for Trump’s signature. The president, who dropped his opposition after it was clear it would pass, has said he would sign it.
“The American people have waited long enough. Jeffrey Epstein’s victims have waited long enough,” Chuck Schumer, the top Senate Democrat, said in a floor speech on Tuesday, before winning unanimous consent. “Let the truth come out. Let transparency reign.”
The Senate had not yet received the bill from the House when it adjourned on Tuesday night.

Judge rejects ‘racially gerrymandered’ maps in Texas that gave Republicans extra districts
New maps that added five Republican districts in Texas hit a legal roadblock on Tuesday, with a federal judge saying the state cannot use the 2025 maps because they are probably “racially gerrymandered”.
The decision is likely to be appealed, given the push for more Republican-friendly congressional maps nationwide and Donald Trump’s full-court press on his party to make them. Some states have followed suit, and some Democratic states have retaliated, pushing to add more blue seats to counteract Republicans.
A panel of three federal judges in Texas said in a decision that the state must use previously approved 2021 maps for next year’s midterms rather than the ones that kickstarted a wave of mid-decade redistricting. The plaintiffs, including the League of United Latin American Citizens, are “likely to prove at trial that Texas racially gerrymandered the 2025 map”, so the court approved a preliminary injunction to stop the map’s use for next year’s elections.
Texas Republicans, under pressure from the Trump administration, redrew the state’s congressional maps earlier this year to make them more favorable to Republicans. But, Judge Jeffrey Brown wrote, the district changes were not purely partisan. “The public perception of this case is that it’s about politics,” Brown wrote. “To be sure, politics played a role in drawing the 2025 map. But it was much more than just politics. Substantial evidence shows that Texas racially gerrymandered the 2025 map.”
Van Lathan SLAMS Zohran, AOC For Surrender To Jeffries

More than 300 big agriculture lobbyists have taken part in Cop30, investigation finds
More than 300 industrial agriculture lobbyists have participated at this year’s UN climate talks taking place in the Brazilian Amazon, where the industry is the leading cause of deforestation, a new investigation has found. ... One in four of the big agriculture lobbyists (77) are participating at Cop30 as part of an official country delegation, with a small subset (six) with privileged access to the UN negotiations where countries are meant to hash out ambitious policies to curtail global climate catastrophe.
Agriculture is responsible for a quarter to a third of global emissions and scientists say it will be impossible to meet the goals of the 2015 Paris agreement without radical changes to the way we produce and consume food.
Cattle ranching is the biggest driver of deforestation in the Amazon, followed by the industrial production of soy, which is mostly used for animal feed. Scientists have warned that as much as half of the Amazon rainforest could hit a tipping point by 2050 as a result of water stress, land clearance and climate disruption.
“More than 300 agribusiness lobbyists occupy the space at Cop30 that should belong to the forest peoples. While they talk about energy transition, they release oil into the Amazon’s basin and privatize rivers like the Tapajós for soy. For us, this is not development, it is violence,” said Vandria Borari of the Borari Kuximawara Indigenous Association of the Alter do Chão territory.
The revelations come amid growing frustration at the unfettered access given to corporations that profit from maintaining global dependence on fossil fuels and/or the destruction of forests and other ecosystems vital for mitigating climate catastrophe.
How AI Threatens to Entrench Fossil Fuels, Compromise Climate Goals
More than 80 countries at Cop30 join call for roadmap to fossil fuel phase-out
More than 80 countries have joined a call for a roadmap to phasing out fossil fuels, in a dramatic intervention into stuck negotiations at the UN Cop30 climate summit. Countries from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Pacific joined with EU member states and the UK to make an impassioned plea for the “transition away from fossil fuels” to be a central outcome of the talks, despite stiff opposition from petrostates and some other major economies.
Tina Stege, climate envoy for the Marshall Islands, flanked by ministers from 20 countries, told a packed press conference in Belém: “Let’s get behind the idea of a fossil fuel roadmap, let’s work together and make it a plan.” Campaigners hailed the intervention. Jasper Inventor, deputy programme director at Greenpeace International, said: “This could be the turning point of Cop30. This was a strong signal coming from global south and global north countries on the need to phase out fossil fuels.
“They are following the call of 40,000 people on the streets of Belém and millions of people around the world. The presidency [of the Cop] and the rest of the parties have to heed this call. The climate needs it, the people demand it.”
A commitment to “transition away from fossil fuels” was the key outcome of Cop28, held in Dubai in 2023. But several countries, led by Saudi Arabia, subsequently started trying to unpick the resolution. At the climate talks in Baku last year, attempts to follow up and flesh out the resolution failed. This year, the Brazilian hosts refused to put any mention of the “transition away from fossil fuels” on to the official agenda for the conference.
It was even excluded from “presidency consultations” that have been taking place behind the scenes on the four trickiest issues on the agenda, which are finance, trade, transparency and the fact that countries’ emissions-cutting plans – known as NDCs, for nationally determined contributions – are too feeble to limit temperature rises to 1.5C, the goal of the Paris agreement. But the scores of countries that are in favour of a phase-out took a decision on Monday that they must make a stand. They believe there can be no response to the NDCs and no hope of maintaining the 1.5C goal without ending dependency on fossil fuels.
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Also of Interest
Here are some articles of interest, some which defied fair-use abstraction.
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Is China Going To Win The Humanoid Robot Race & End Capitalism As We Know It?
Texas governor Abbott designates Cair and Muslim Brotherhood terrorist groups
What AI doesn’t know: we could be creating a global ‘knowledge collapse’
Seriously Silly: The Life of Terry Jones by Robert Ross review – portrait of a Python
Ex-Colombian Environment Minister, on COP30 Talks, Trump, Gaza & More
RECESSION: Majority US Homes LOST VALUE In DIRE OMEN
Fmr Obama Official: Holocaust Education HURTS ISRAEL
A Little Night Music
Luther Tucker - Playboy
Luther Tucker & The Ford Blues Band - Sad And Lonely
Luther Tucker - Five Long Years
Luther Tucker - Can't Live Without It
Luther Tucker & The Ford Blues Band - Luther's Lament
Luther Tucker - Mean Old World
Luther Tucker & The Ford Blues Band - L.T. Shuffle
James Cotton & Luther Tucker - Worried Life Blues, This Woman Is Killing Me
Luther Tucker - Sweet Home Chicago


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Zionism is a social disease
Two thumbs up, Cap'n, truer words were never spoken.
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
ridicule?
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perhaps once thought better of you
to what end.
Zionism is a social disease
I was trying to reply to your post which included the following
and managed to jump up to the wrong post and hit reply. I didn't catch it until after I had saved and reloaded the page
be well and have a good one
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Ow, whoah
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Luther Tucker lays down some heavy tracks.
Especially like his lament.
As per your opening quote -
We are allowed guns (to shoot each other)
but not independent thought. Go figure how
that works out.
Zionism is a social disease