
JohnnyTheWolf
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At Yale, Hasan Piker quoted Lenin. He quoted Mao. He said Benjamin Netanyahu was the real American president. Then he called the fall of the Soviet Union one of the greatest catastrophes of the twentieth century. bit.ly/4vylh6X


Hasan Piker is an authoritarian. So is Netanyahu. If liberal Zionists want to survive, they must fight both. theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/04/…




Fox News has now made Hasan Piker its #1 target What are they so afraid of? 🤔




The story of Metro 2039 is one that I long wanted to tell, but it had to wait for the reality to catch up. So now it doesn’t seem to be a dystopia or science-fiction any more. Now it is relevant to everyone.


We are proud to endorse @MrMikeBlake for Congress in #NY15! Our team has been engaged in thoughtful dialogue with Rev. Blake for several months about his evolution on the role of AIPAC in our political process and U.S. foreign policy with respect to Israel. He has spoken clearly and forcefully against Israel's genocide and ethnic cleansing of Palestine, rejecting AIPAC's influence, and denouncing his past votes opposing BDS as a New York state assemblyman. “As a newly elected New York Assemblyman, I was invited by AIPAC to visit Israel. At the time, I didn’t understand the magnitude of AIPAC’s and the Israeli government’s impact on our local politics. As a minister, I was drawn to the Holy Land. What I witnessed and heard changed me. During one meeting, a young Brother said the word “apartheid.” The organizer immediately shut it down. Years later, I stood on a stage with Black leaders, speaking about the connection between our communities. When Prime Minister Netanyahu addressed the crowd remotely and criticized President Obama, the room filled with boos. We were not there as partners. We were being used as political cover. Since then, I have watched AIPAC support policies and fund conflicts and a live streamed genocide across the Middle East that move us further from peace and closer to destruction. Ritchie Torres is bankrolled by AIPAC. He sends blank checks to foreign governments while schools in his district crumble and housing falls apart,” said Rev. Michael Blake. Rev. Blake’s willingness to confront his own past involvement, take accountability, and speak with clarity today reflects the kind of leadership this moment demands. As advocates for peace and for an end to the ongoing genocide, we believe movements grow stronger when people come to the truth and act on it. Rev. Blake’s evolution is a clear sign that the work being done by advocates across this country is breaking through. More leaders are recognizing the human cost of these policies and choosing to stand on the side of justice, accountability, and peace. That momentum is building, and it is how we win.


Happy Tax Day, New York. We’re taxing the rich.


A new thriller series from the producers of Homeland. Coming May 8 to Apple TV. #Unconditional


"Is Israel committing a genocide in Gaza? Yes. Do I oppose it? Yes. Do I feel angry about it? Yes." She said that to open her I/P post. But she went on to dissect all the ways she felt the online left sabotaged their own activism, so I guess this means she's "pro-genocide."




Oh Contrapoints is uncool now? If only there was ANOTHER cool trans leftist video essayist who read books and cool experimental videos. You should like and subscribe 😎 youtu.be/OWsGUx3gWFw?si…




@xpuppetstringsx @GotownedU90175 Bad Empanada simp just ignore them













