How Israel Gets Away with Genocide by Equating Palestinian Activism with “Antisemitism”

Fifteen days ago, 160 Israeli warplanes dropped 80 tons of explosives over Gaza in 40 minutes with no warning, killing a family of six, eight children and two women

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Millions of Acres of Forest Have Been Clean Cut and Burned in the Amazon This Year For Timber, Mining, and Cattle Ranches But Indigenous Groups Are Fighting Back

The Amazon rainforest is 55 million years old. It produces 20% of the world’s oxygen, sequesters 2.2 billion tons of carbon from the atmosphere1, and its largest river contains 20% […]

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A 19-Year-Old Was Raped by NYPD Detectives, They Claim it Was “Consensual,” and Now They’re Calling Her the Criminal

On September 15, 2017, a 19-year-old resident of Brooklyn who uses the moniker Anna Chambers was driving with two male friends through Brooklyn’s Calvert Vaux Park where she was pulled […]

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Brazil’s President Elect Vows to “Rip Up” Amazonian Indigenous Reserves, “Give Carte Blanche for the police to Kill,” Rule as a Dictator, and Make Minorities “Bow to the Majorites”

Brazil’s President Elect, Jair Bolsonaro, who is to assume office on January 1st 2019, has stated during his campaign, “To the people of Roraima state, in 2019, we are going […]

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“One Murder Made a Villain, Millions a Hero”

War is nothing more than the organization and monetization of murder. Most governments certainly do not oppose murder in an ethical sense. If it furthers their interests, it’s considered perfectly […]

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The Iran-Contra Affair: How the US Government Sold Weapons to Iran and Cocaine to Americans to Fund Terrorism in Latin America and Spur Pro-Western Regime Change

The Iran-contra affair was originally sparked by the Iran hostage crisis, which began on November 4, 1979 when a group of Iranian students called the Muslim Student Followers of the […]

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“I Feared For My Life” and Other Excuses Cops and the FBI Use to Get Away With Murder, Terrorism, and Entrapment

“He was reaching for his waistband,” “He was holding something,” and “He lurched towards me” are also popular. Of course, it doesn’t matter what the dead victim was reaching for […]

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