Gabriel Trainer

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Gabriel Trainer

Gabriel Trainer

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Katılım Aralık 2022
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
💢 An Iranian Shahed drone heading toward enemy targets today was seen bearing a sticker reading “In memory of Tupac Shakur” and “Killuminati,” referencing his 1996 album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. The album’s opening track, “Bomb First (My Second Reply),” is about defiance, survival, and resistance to power — themes that closely mirror Iran’s wartime messaging. Iranian forces and allied groups have increasingly incorporated global anti-establishment pop culture into their messaging and psychological warfare — in their viral LEGO videos and with references like this. 🎶 Lines from the track resonate with that framing: “We didn’t even come to hurt nobody… but it’s my life or your life” “Got nothin’ to lose, got nowhere to go” “Ride for the cause… I’ll die for the cause” “Plan, plot, strategize… and bomb first”
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Israel Exposed
Israel Exposed@xIsraelExposedx·
Kōzō Okamoto was a Japanese revolutionary who joined the Japanese Red Army and fought against the Israeli occupation in the 1970's. In 1972, he took part in the Lod Airport operation in Israel, in coordination with the PFLP – General Command. He was captured and sentenced to life imprisonment. In 1985, he was released in a prisoner exchange and moved to Lebanon, where he was granted political asylum. Protected by Palestinian factions, he spent the rest of his life as a symbol of international solidarity with Palestine. He once declared: “I gave my youth to the Palestinian cause. As long as there is oppression, resistance is not only a right, it is a duty.”
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Iran officially claims they destroyed multiple US heavy refueling aircraft at Al-Kharj base and successfully struck Tel Aviv with drones. They declare total control over the Strait of Hormuz and issue a chilling warning: "You haven't seen anything yet."
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Lowkey
Lowkey@Lowkey0nline·
For the most sanctioned state on the planet to shoot down the world's most expensive fighter jet, something has gone horribly wrong for the US. Things will never be the same again.
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Marco Foster
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
Edward Norton: “The anxiety of these times is particularly intense right now. We know the world is effed up in ways that are unprecedented in our lifetimes. We live in this unbelievable onslaught of information. We see genocide being livestreamed to us. We see American citizens being killed by paramilitary people in our own streets for standing in solidarity with their neighbors. We’re seeing Epstein’s abuses titrated into us on a daily basis”
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Angelica 🌐⚛️🇹🇼🇨🇳🇺🇸
Did YOU want to watch CCTV's AI Martial Arts cartoon about the Straits of Hormuz crisis? Complete with fighting Persian Cats? Well I subtitled it for you so you can enjoy it in all its trope-laden glory! Remember kids, the mountains will stay standing while the green water flows, and the true art of war is not figuring out how to fight, but how to stop!🥷😼🦅
Steve Hou@stevehou

Chinese state media made an AI-generated cartoon about the US-Iran conflict. Extremely well done!

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Mujamma Haraket
Mujamma Haraket@MujammaHaraket·
I am excited to share my freely available translation of Yahya al-Sinwar's 1991 book, "Ashraf al-Balouji," a literary biography of the titular young resistance fighter, Ashraf Hassan al-Baʿlūjī. This book, one of al-Sinwar's first published writings, has previously neither been translated into English nor publicly circulated. I have appended a short translator's note about the conditions of the book's writing and the author's intentions. The book was authored during al-Sinwar's period of solitary confinement and was the byproduct of myriad interviews and conversations he had with al-Baʿlūjī's comrades. This biographical effort was precipitated by al-Sinwar's belief that literary-historical commemoration is itself an act of resistance that must accompany any struggle. For al-Sinwar maintained that history is rendered actual through its recording. Al-Baʿlūjī was born in the Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City on 17 February 1972. He was part of a small cadre during the First Intifada and carried out one of the early successful resistance operations once the uprising began. He was wounded and pursued for several months until the occupation forces arrested him on 25 February 1991. He was sentenced to three life terms (and seven additional years) in prison, and his home was demolished. Al-Baʿlūjī became a leader within the prison bloc while in the occupation’s carceral system. He was released in the “Wafa al-Ahrar” prisoner exchange in 2011, alongside al-Sinwar and other charismatic and prominent leaders, such as Rawhi Mushtaha, Tawfiq Abu Naim, Husam Badran, Jihad Yaghmur, and Zi’ad ‘Awad. As I note in my translator's introduction, this text is exemplary of al-Sinwar’s literary prowess. This book dovetails elements of poetry and prose, fitting given al-Sinwar’s training in Arabic studies and literature at the Islamic University of Gaza. I have, unfortunately, not been able to retain all of the polysemous metaphors and myriad literary devices that permeate the pages of this short book. This translation effort, inevitably, required making exegetical choices; where confronted with idioms that do not have cognates, I have opted to retain the Arabic. Any shortcomings in this translation are wholly my own. EXCERPT: "Have you ever visited Gaza as a guest and walked through one of its nights? Have you breathed in the redolent lemon fragrance carried in its air, or felt the sudden rush of jasmine flitting on its winds? Have the night breezes of the Mediterranean touched your face—breezes heavy with the salt of the sea and filled with the memories of our ancestors? For Gaza is unique in its history. Its lineage is linked to Hāshim ibn ʿAbd Manāf, from the line of the father of the Arabs, Ismāʿīl, peace be upon him, and to the prophet Ibrāhīm, upon whom be God’s prayers and peace. Our noble Messenger himself—of Hāshimite lineage—traces his ancestry to Hāshim ibn ʿAbd Manāf, the pride of Arab lineage. Before that, its name was already Gaza, a name meaning strength and fortification. The name 'Gaza' passed easily from one tongue to another, its appellation shaped by the simplicity with which people pronounce the letter ʿayn. It is said that as early as 3,500 years before the birth of al-Masīḥ, peace be upon him, the city was surrounded by a wall that protected it, stretching from Dayr Saʿīd and enclosing every inch of its ground. Every pool of water springs forth from the blood of the martyrs. On every wall are pieces of flesh, thatched into its very being—whether from the martyrs themselves or from the corpses of their enemies. [...] And here on Salah al-Din Street, only a few meters from where you stand, the spark of the 'War of Knives' burst forth, opening a new chapter in the history [...]" Below is the first part (i.e., the Introduction) of what will hopefully be a six-part translation, with each section corresponding to a chapter.
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Laila El-Haddad
Laila El-Haddad@gazamom·
🚨 BREAKING: Palestinian political prisoner LEQAA KORDIA has been released from the ICE dungeons of Prairieland, and on Laylatul Qadr no less! Her case is far from over, but for now -ALHAMDULILLAH! God is great! She will be able to celebrate Eid at home with her family!!
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Abier
Abier@abierkhatib·
Hopefully, schools will use videos like this to help the next generation understand just how fucked the world we lived in was.
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Nora Barrows-Friedman
Nora Barrows-Friedman@norabf·
Sabri Jiryis’ book, "The Foundations of Zionism," incorporates detailed, primary sourced accounts of the emergence and spread of the Zionist ideology, its institutions, and its “efforts to control Palestine and the region" -- watch our discussion here: youtube.com/watch?v=yAZZnU…
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Adnan A. Husain
Adnan A. Husain@adnanahusain·
A Call for Revolutionary Intellectual Alignment w/Dr. Ghassan Abu Sittah A special livestream collaboration with Lara Sheehi and Psychic Militancy podcast Join us live, 12pmET/6pm Beirut, for a discussion with @GhassanAbuSitt1 about the manifesto he co-authored "Toward a Revolutionary Charter for Comprehensive Liberation", available in English translation here: en.al-akhbar.com/news/toward-a-… youtube.com/live/R1JEOZd7g… via @YouTube
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
Nobody wants to believe they're the villain in the story. Nobody wants to believe their government is run by psychopaths who are inflicting unfathomable evils upon populations around the globe in order to rule the world. It's much nicer to believe you're the Good Guys. Much easier to sit with the idea that your government might make an innocent mistake here and there, but overall is a driving force for the good of humankind, and is certainly superior to the villains it makes war with. That's a fiction, though. It's a comfortable lie. A fairy tale that westerners tell themselves to avoid a profoundly uncomfortable truth. The truth is that we are the villains. We are the terrorists. We are the tyrants. We are the evil regime. Our soldiers aren't out there defending our country, they're out there murdering people for defending their country. They're not fighting for freedom and democracy, they're fighting for money and power. Daniel Crimmins from the US Army 3rd Infantry Division wrote the following about the Iraq War in 2015: "Then you realize you haven’t seen anything to support the idea that these poor fuckers are a threat to your home. You look around and you see all the contractors making six figure salaries to fix your shit, train Iraqis, maintain the ridiculous SUVs the KBR dicks ride around in. You consider the fact that every 25mm shell costs about forty bucks, and your company has been handing those fuckers out like shrapnel flavored parade candies. You think about all the fuel you’re going through, all the ammo and missiles and grenades. You think about every time you lose a vehicle, the Army buys a new one. Maybe you start to see a lot of people making a lot of money on huge amounts of human suffering. "Then you go on leave, and realize that Ayn Rand has no idea what the fuck she’s talking about. You realize that Fox News and Limbaugh and John McCain don’t respect you or your buddies. They don’t give a fuck if you get a parade or a box when you get home, you’re nothing to them but a prop. "Then you get out, and you hate the news. You hate the apathy, and you hate the murder being carried out in your name. You grew up wanting so bad to be Luke Skywalker, but you realize that you were basically a Stormtrooper, a faceless, nameless rifleman, carrying a spear for empire, and you start to accept the startlingly obvious truth that these are people like you." That's the reality right there, folks. We can wake up and start living in reality, or we can remain asleep in the fiction. It's time to wake up to the reality that western civilization is a depraved dystopia where most people are sleepwalking in a propaganda-addled stupor under an empire that is fueled by human blood. And it's time to awaken to the fact that as westerners it is our duty to tear that empire down brick by brick, for the sake of our children and grandchildren, and for the sake of our fellow man.
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Dodo
Dodo@DodoOsA2·
Hi guys, As I previously posted about my sister Walaa, she has finished her first semester at Nursing, and thanks to the one who covered her first semester . Now we need to raise funds for the second semester fees. Please donate for Walaa's future 🙏 chuffed.org/project/149565
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Dodo@DodoOsA2

I lost my main account, then created another and it was deleted too. Both gone.Just like the hope I was holding on to. They were my only way to try and help my family. Now,I feel helpless… broken…tired I need your support more than ever. chuffed.org/project/149565… @Louis_Allday

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Gabriel Trainer
Gabriel Trainer@trainer_gabriel·
@susanabulhawa Thank you for sharing this! I shared with my friends in the cycling community
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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
dare to peel away zionist propaganda and brainwashing, because what you will find in Iran is beauty, gentleness, and simple humanity—raw, kind, rooted, and unifying.
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