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@peterbrook55

New York, USA Katılım Mayıs 2014
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Slant@Slant_Magazine·
Igor Bezinović plays up the farcical side of history in FIUME O MORTE!, his innovative docudrama retelling of a fascist takeover, opening Friday @Metrograph. slantmagazine.com/film/fiume-o-m…
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Icarus Films
Icarus Films@IcarusFilms·
"A deeply moving documentary with unfortunate new relevance. DO YOU LOVE ME, the feature debut by Lebanese director Lana Daher, is a 76-minute film entirely constructed of archival material." @Gothamist DO YOU LOVE ME opens April 10 & 11th! Tix🎟️@NDNF ! gothamist.com/arts-entertain…
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Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان
This is Rola and her baby Amal. Israel killed them in KfarHatta, Saida south Lebanon yesterday. They were displaced fron KfarTibnit, Nabatieh south Lebanon. Say their names.
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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 They want to be us so bad. That tree is older than your filthy parasitic “state,” which incidentally has uprooted over 1.5 million olive trees since 1967 alone. rootless genocidal colonizers cosplaying indigeneity of Palestinians.
Israel ישראל@Israel

Rooted in this land for generations. An olive tree in bloom - quiet, resilient, and unmistakably Israel 🌿

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Afshin Rattansi
Afshin Rattansi@afshinrattansi·
The US’🇺🇸 political class is a cult that increasingly worships ‘death and destruction’. Don’t believe it? Listen to War Secretary Pete Hegseth’s own words about the war on Iran. Pete Hegseth may think his rhetoric shows the world the might of the US’ military arsenal… Instead his words reveal an increasingly unhinged political class that is gleeful about destroying entire countries, and killing their people. As US hegemony crumbles and the multipolar world rises, all the US has left to offer is ‘death and destruction’ to preserve its hegemony. The US has run out of soft power. Its economic model has been surpassed by the superpower of this century: China🇨🇳. Its cultural and political elites are viewed as hypocritical and disgusting by most of the world, even more so now with the Epstein Files revelations. Even Hollywood is now in decline. Video via @DropSiteNews
Going Underground@GUnderground_TV

🚨Sgt. Brian McGinnis SLAMS Pete Hegseth: Spreading PROPAGANDA to convince the youth to fight an UNJUST war in Iran ‘I think he’s a mouthpiece, spreading propaganda, trying to capture the naivety of young youth that are very wise in the world and using a narrative to emotionally encourage them or emotionally push them towards fighting an unjust war. And I find it unacceptable. I don’t think he has the respect of generals, true military types. I really don’t have any respect for him whatsoever.’ -@BrianMcGinnisNC on the latest episode of Going Underground Watch the full interview in the quoted post, or watch it on Rumble, link below in the replies👇

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Evan
Evan@EvanWritesOnX·
You're not bullish on America. You're bullish on the Private Sector. There's a difference, and people still don't know. Your corporate private sector, and America, are on opposite trajectories. That is the logical consequence of a captured state whose captors have decided that it no longer justifies the maintenance cost. Your financialized capital that sits at the apex of the American power structure has run the numbers, surveyed the declining fertility rates, the crumbling infrastructure, the political system so paralyzed it cannot pass basic legislation, the broken education system, the consumer base sustained entirely by credit rather than income, and it has reached the only conclusion its operating logic permits: the future is not America. So capital is leaving, in the way capital always leaves, through investment decisions made in boardrooms that no journalist covers and no politician is briefed on. Data centers are being built in Kenya, not Kansas. AI research labs are opening in Bangalore, not Baltimore. Cloud infrastructure is expanding across Southeast Asia while the bridges in Ohio rust. The corporate complexes that once transmitted wealth downward through the American economy, however unevenly, are redirecting their operations outward, and what used to trickle down through the most broken wealth distribution system in the developed world is now not trickling at all, because the pipes have been rerouted to serve customers on other continents. The isolation is not being imposed on America from outside. It is being engineered from within, by the very forces that Americans believe constitute their strength. Every tariff that was supposed to protect American workers instead teaches the targeted country to build alternatives that permanently reduce American leverage. Every sanction that was supposed to punish a disobedient state instead accelerates the construction of financial infrastructure designed to route around the dollar. Every frozen reserve account, every SWIFT exclusion, every weaponization of the financial system sends the same message to every sovereign on earth: your dollars are not yours, your reserves are conditional, and the system you trusted is a trap with a hair trigger. The rational response is diversification, and diversification is exactly what is happening, from Beijing to Riyadh to Brazil to Nairobi, not out of hatred for America but out of the simple, self-preserving recognition that dependence on a system whose operators will weaponize it without warning is a vulnerability no serious state can afford. America built the most sophisticated financial architecture in human history. Credit where credit is due. But then used it so aggressively, so frequently, and so predatorily, that it taught the entire world to build something else. The sanctions were the advertisement for CIPS. The frozen reserves were the business case for gold accumulation. The weaponized dollar was the best recruiter de-dollarization ever had. And inside the walls of this increasingly isolated fortress, the population is being prepared not for renewal but for managed decline. The same institutional culture that treated Muslim communities as a surveillance category for twenty years is now expanding the threat designation to encompass anyone whose organizing capacity might challenge the extraction that is underway. The toolkit that America exported to the Global South, the structural adjustment, the managed instability, the manufactured dependency, the counterinsurgency dressed as law enforcement, is coming home, because colonial logic always returns to the imperial center when the periphery is no longer available for extraction. The Americans who voted for change, from the left and from the right and from the populist center, are arriving at the same destination from different directions. The left watched its candidates promise transformation and deliver continuity. The right watched its champion fill his administration with the same Goldman Sachs alumni and defense contractor lobbyists who populated every administration before him. The MAGA base watched tariffs that were sold as protection for the working-class function instead as negotiating leverage for capital interests embedded in the president's own family financial structure. All three are converging on a recognition that the electoral system is a selection mechanism for which faction of private power gets to operate the state apparatus for the next cycle. You're bullish on the Private Sector Marc. To exit America like a pathogen that just reduced it to nothing but a hollowed-out shell.
Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸@pmarca

I have never been so bullish on the United States of America.

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شرق‌زده sharghzadeh
This is the country they want to bomb "back to the Stone Age"
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These Iranian🇮🇷 girls are trolling Israel🇮🇱 at the next level: ‘Israel is attacking Iran’s historical sites, but Iran can’t respond the same way because Israel has no history.’ 🙄😂
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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸
I wanted so much for President Trump to put America First. That’s what I believed he would do. All I heard from his speech tonight was WAR WAR WAR. Nothing to lower the cost of living for Americans. Nothing to reduce our near $40 trillion in debt. Nothing to save Social Security, which goes bankrupt in just a few years. Nothing to lower the cost of insurance. Nothing to address jobs for Americans. Nothing about education for our children. Nothing about our children’s future. Nothing for America’s future. I’m so beyond done. I pray for our military and their families. I pray for innocent people all over the world. I pray for peace and prosperity for all.
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Zbigniew Boniek
Zbigniew Boniek@BoniekZibi·
Panie Trenerze teraz trochę luzu,bo to już się nie odwróci. Na rozluźnienie piosenka z twoich hiszpańskich klimatów mojego znajomego- La Paloma youtu.be/AcqbcJhoi_0?si… via @YouTube
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇪🇺Bravo for bringing this to light. F*cking EU
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Christopher Leonard
Christopher Leonard@ChrisLeonardATL·
Professor John Mearsheimer : "if there were Nuremberg trials right where the Israelis and the Americans were brought before the court, President Trump along with President Netanyahu and many of their advisors would be hanged"
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P.Brook@peterbrook55·
@Abdullah_Om3r03 According to legal principles dating back to the Roman Empire, the law does not act retroactively; thus, in the case of a convicted person, the law applicable is that in force on the day of their arrest. @susanabulhawa
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Abdullah Omar🇵🇸
Abdullah Omar🇵🇸@Abdullah_Om3r03·
#The heroic doctor Hossam Abu Safiya is among the prisoners scheduled for execution 💔
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Trump is not America gone wrong. He is America gone honest. A nation built on stolen land, slave labor, permanent war, and industrial myth was never going to age into wisdom. It was always going to rot into narcissism. It was always going to confuse bullying with leadership. It was always going to mistake wealth for virtue and violence for destiny. Trump is that rot speaking in capital letters.
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
No Kings proves the size of a protest is meaningless if there are no policy demands and direct threats to power. This was a parade to funnel people from the red capitalist party to the blue capitalist party to ensure the source of our problems, capitalism, remains unthreatened.
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Richard Medhurst
Richard Medhurst@richimedhurst·
The israeli occupation just brutally murdered our colleagues @ftounifatima and @cheib1970 from Al Mayadeen and Al Manar. They were assassinated by a drone while in a moving press vehicle.
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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
this documentary ought to be required viewing for every American. it's well worth your time to discover how deep zionist infiltration of the US government led to a loss of American sovereignty a long time ago.
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Maria Dubovikova
Maria Dubovikova@politblogme·
A list of possible drones dedications. For the victims of: 1. Korean War (1950–1953) US-led UN forces intervened to repel North Korea's invasion of South Korea, involving extensive ground combat, naval blockades, and one of the most intense bombing campaigns in history (including firebombing of cities and infrastructure in North Korea). Civilian deaths: Estimates range from ~1.5–3 million total Korean civilians (roughly half or more of overall war deaths), with heavy tolls from bombing, massacres, refugee flows, and starvation. North Korea alone saw perhaps 12–15% of its population affected in some estimates. 2. Vietnam War / Second Indochina War (US direct involvement ~1965–1973, broader 1955–1975) US forces supported South Vietnam against North Vietnam and Viet Cong insurgents, with massive aerial bombing (including in Laos and Cambodia), ground operations, artillery, and chemical defoliants like Agent Orange. Civilian deaths: Roughly 1–2 million Vietnamese civilians across North and South Vietnam (some higher estimates reach 2+ million when including Laos/Cambodia spillover); total Indochina civilian toll often cited around 2–3 million or more, including from bombing and related chaos. US actions contributed substantially via "search and destroy" missions, free-fire zones, and campaigns like Operation Rolling Thunder. 3. Bombing of Cambodia (1969–1975) and related Laotian campaigns As part of the Vietnam War effort, the US conducted secret massive bombing against North Vietnamese supply lines (Ho Chi Minh Trail) and Khmer Rouge areas in Cambodia, plus similar operations in Laos. Civilian deaths: Hundreds of thousands in Cambodia (up to 600,000–1 million+ in some broader estimates including indirect effects and political fallout leading to Khmer Rouge rise); tens to hundreds of thousands in Laos. 4. Gulf War / Operation Desert Storm (1990–1991) US-led coalition expelled Iraqi forces from Kuwait with extensive air campaign, ground offensive, and naval actions. Civilian deaths: direct war-related civilian deaths are reaching 100,000+ or higher when including excess mortality. 5. Iraq War (2003–2011) US-led invasion to topple Saddam Hussein, followed by counterinsurgency against insurgents, with heavy use of airpower and urban combat. Civilian deaths: Documented violent civilian deaths ~100,000–210,000+ (e.g., Iraq Body Count); broader excess death estimates (including indirect) range from ~150,000–600,000+ in early years alone, with totals for the war period often exceeding 200,000 civilians. Post-9/11 Costs of War Project attributes hundreds of thousands of direct violent deaths across Iraq (and related theaters). 6. War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) US-led invasion and occupation to oust the Taliban and fight al-Qaeda, involving ground operations, extensive airstrikes, and special forces raids. Civilian deaths: Combined with other theaters, direct civilian deaths exceed 400,000 in some tallies. For your information: direct US military actions since WWII caused 7–13 million deaths across multiple countries (including those listed above), with total war-related deaths reaching 13–23 million.
Hassan Mafi ‏@thatdayin1992

On an Iranian drone: "For Hiroshima."

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Diana Panchenko 🇺🇦
Diana Panchenko 🇺🇦@Panchenko_X·
Kyiv ranked third in Europe for Bentley sales, - regional Director of the company, Richard Leopold. The average price of a Bentley starts at $400.000. After Europe gives Zelenskyy another 90 billion, there's every chance of taking first place.
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