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Sudip Bhattacharya

@ResistRun

PhD candidate in Political Science @RutgersU., Edboard @DemSocialists Bylines @Proteanmag @jacobin @theprogressive member @ruaaup @PhillyDSA @redstarcaucus

Piscataway, NJ शामिल हुए Eylül 2011
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My latest @NatCounterPunch assessing the opportunities and challenges of organizing a left politics among Asian Americans. This topic, I feel, still isn’t as explored as it should be. I include insights from left organizers that I think are amazing. counterpunch.org/2022/07/18/bey…
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Will Christou
Will Christou@will_christou·
Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was found dead after hours of searching under rubble. She was killed in an Israeli strike, after the Israeli army fired at ambulances trying to reach her, delaying her rescue. She is the fourth journalist killed by Israel while in the field since 2 March. She was a professional, kind and dedicated journalist, and always a pleasure to run into in the field.
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courtneybonneauimages@cbonneauimages·
Amal Khalil, Al Akhbar correspondent, was executed tonight by the Israeli army.
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Sudip Bhattacharya@ResistRun·
Hey everyone! Once again I’m raising funds for the writing and research I do! If you can’t subscribe to my substack, consider donating to my Venmo: Sudip-Bhattacharya 📚 🖊️ 🙏🏾
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Adnan A. Husain
Adnan A. Husain@adnanahusain·
The article fails to note how much Sankara was criticized in many segments of the Western left in his day. The only leaders in the Global South the Western left praises are practical failures or martyrs.
Jacobin@jacobin

Ibrahim Traoré cultivates his image as a revolutionary, as Thomas Sankara once did. While those who discuss Sankara’s politics often refer to his philosophy as a form of pragmatic socialism, Traoré’s outlook is rather more pragmatic than socialist: jacobin.com/2026/04/traore…

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@NathanJRobinson And how is that inconsistent with being a supporter of Israel? He campaigned for Israel to come to be and he collaborate closely with its foreign minister to the end of his life. Thats not support?
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Nathan J Robinson
Nathan J Robinson@NathanJRobinson·
Incredible that the Atlantic's writer says Einstein "became a supporter of Israel" when, in fact, even after Israel was founded Einstein reaffirmed that he thought a Jewish state was a bad idea and he only supported it because it was a fait accompli and "there is no turning back"
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Yair Rosenberg@Yair_Rosenberg

As I write and document quite explicitly in the piece, Einstein was a binationalist before Israel's founding (as were many notable Zionists!), but then became a supporter of Israel once it was established in 1948. He hosted Israel's first prime minister David Ben Gurion at his home in 1951. When he turned down the Israeli presidency in 1952, he referred to the country as "our state of Israel." Do you think they would have offered the job to an enemy? In reality, Einstein was an ally of the socialist government in power and a harsh critic of the Israeli right that opposed it -- which was actually a problem, because the presidency is supposed to be nonpartisan. Einstein regularly lambasted the Israeli right, not Israel or the Zionist project, which is quite clear if one actually reads the critical statements and who he refers to. In 1955, in one of his last interviews, Einstein said "I have great hopes for the future of the Jewish state." haaretz.com/2014-05-22/ty-… The last speech Einstein composed was intended to mark the 7th anniversary of Israel's founding, and he wrote it in conjunction with Abba Eban, Israel's ambassador to the United States (not the sort of thing an anti-Zionist would do). Explaining his idea in a letter to the embassy, Einstein wrote that "a somewhat critical attitude concerning the behavior of the world powers toward Israel and the Arab states could have a salutary influence. It is easier for me to say those things than for any person connected officially with organized Jewish life. To do this well it has to be carefully prepared in cooperation with responsible Israelis." Einstein died days before Israel's Independence Day, but we have the text of the undelivered speech. In it, Einstein wrote: "The establishment of the State of Israel was internationally approved and recognized largely for the purpose of rescuing the remnant of the Jewish people from unspeakable horrors of persecution and oppression. Another purpose was to provide conditions in which the spiritual and cultural life of a Hebrew society could find free expression. Thus the establishment of Israel is an event which actively engages the conscience of this generation. It is, therefore, a bitter paradox to find that a state which was destined to be a shelter for a martyred people is itself threatened by grave dangers to its own security. The universal conscience cannot be indifferent to such a peril." He also wrote: "It is anomalous that world opinion should only criticise Israel's response to hostility and should not actively seek to bring an end to the Arab hostility which is the root cause of the tension." And, as Einstein always did, he closed with an appeal for peace, coupling his defense of Israel with this conclusion: "International policies for the Middle East should be dominated by efforts to secure peace in Israel and its neighbors." He never stopped advocating for Israeli-Arab peace, and raised the same point in that final interview cited above. To him, all these sentiments were not contradictory but complementary. web.archive.org/web/2014090317… He bequeathed his intellectual assets and likeness to Hebrew University. One does not need to align with Einstein's approach to Israel and Zionism to acknowledge the reality of what it actually was. Einstein was a physicist who died in 1955, not some oracle on world politics, and it is perfectly reasonable to disagree today with his views on these and many other subjects. What is not reasonable is to adulterate those views in service of a contemporary ideological agenda. All of this material is either explicitly discussed or linked in the article. I'm a little confused and surprised that you missed it.

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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
If you have seen this magnificent film yet, find a showing and go watch it (link of venues below). If you can't find a showing near you, call your local theaters and ask them to show it or create your own local screenings. They tried to bury us, but we turned out to be seeds. Our stories will be told. I can't thank Annmarie Jacir enough for this brilliant piece of storytelling. palestine36.com/screenings
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Jason A. Christian
Jason A. Christian@jasonachristian·
I intentionally used the term how the Third Worldists use it, as a description of a political project. See the link below. By the way, I highly recommend @vijayprashad's book. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third-wor…
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lfc13/14@enoh67

@jasonachristian "Third world" as the chosen descriptor for much of the global south shows that YOU still have a lot of work to do.

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Alan MacLeod
Alan MacLeod@AlanRMacLeod·
He didn't "die." He was raped to death, according to multiple reports.
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shri
shri@shriiyasays·
natasha cloud, one of the best players in the WNBA, is being blackballed by the league for her vocal pro-palestine activism. this is unacceptable and not enough people are talking about what’s happening to her.
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