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not dead yet.. might go for a walk (he/him/his)
@ABuermeyer
“There is some good in this world, and it’s worth fighting for.” #BLM, #DefundThePolice... find me in the lab, on the ultimate field, or in the wilderness




Adopted children are promised ‘forever homes.’ An Associated Press investigation finds that many are quietly institutionalized in for-profit facilities instead. apnews.com/article/adopte…








🔴Summary of Israeli attacks on Lebanese territory on 4/27/2026: 🟠 Airstrikes: Barashit Zawtar al-Sharqiyah Kounine Kfardounine Kherbet Selm Haris Shaqra Outskirts of Kfour Basaliya Bint Jbeil Tibnine Yatir Al-Sawana Yaroun Touline Al-Ghandouriya Yahmar al-Shaqif 🟠 Drone strikes: Al-Mansouri Barashit Al-Qalila 🟠 Artillery shelling: Al-Alman Bint Jbeil Al-Mansouri Yahmar al-Shaqif Majdalzoun Bayout al-Sayyad Yatir 🟠 Civilian home and infrastructure demolitions: Al-Taybeh Rab Thalathin Bint Byblos Aita al-Shaab Shihine Shamaa



****Statement from Mosab Abu Toha in response to LeMoyne College's President's email to students today***** This is deeply shameful. I cannot believe what I am reading. How dare you tell a person who survived a genocide that they cannot speak about it? On April 15, I had the honor of visiting and speaking at Le Moyne College. I spoke about my lived experience in Gaza, shared the family trees of those killed by Israel, and read my poems. I also played the actual recordings of Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling that I documented myself while on the ground in Gaza. This morning, the President of the college sent out an email condemning my use of the word GENOCIDE when describing these crimes. She claimed that using that word is "antisemitic." She stated that she recognized the "real hurt" that the word caused to Jewish students. Seriously? Are the crimes of the Israeli state representative of all Jewish people? I personally refuse to believe that is the case. It is utterly ridiculous to begin a letter by stating that your institution welcomes the "free exchange of ideas," only to immediately condemn a speaker, not for sharing abstract ideas, but for sharing his own life. I still carry the physical wounds of a 2009 airstrike on my neck, my forehead, and my cheek. My wife and I have lost over one hundred relatives, most of them children. Some of them have still not been buried. Who are these students you are talking about? Not a single person who identified themselves as Jewish approached me after my talk to offer condolences or acknowledge the actual crimes committed against me and my family. I never once used the word "Jewish" during the entire event; I refuse to conflate the faith of Judaism with the actions of the state of Israel. Yet, you suggest my language caused "hurt." Whoever went to your office to complain about my words should have been the first to approach the stage to show humanity and support for a survivor. It may surprise you to know that I used the word GENOCIDE to describe Israel’s actions in Gaza long before most human rights organizations, including prominent Israeli organizations, and leading Holocaust and Genocide scholars arrived at the same conclusion. I hope this fact does not "hurt" anyone even more. If anyone told you they felt "hurt" because I used the word GENOCIDE, then I ask you: how should I feel? How should my wife feel after losing her father? How should my three children feel after losing their grandfather? At a time when a GENOCIDE should be condemned, it is the survivors and those who speak out against it who are being targeted instead. SHAME!!!!!

Emails obtained by @LeverNews show how @jahimes is whipping votes behind the scenes to support Trump's and the defense-industry's FISA surveillance bill. His support comes after a 2022 ODNI memo that found agents conducted 278k "noncompliant" searches. With @veronicaricco

UPDATE The Israeli court approved the extension of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya’s detention, without charges. The request for his immediate release was denied, despite the unlawful nature of his detention while carrying out his medical duties. He is held in Negev Prison in harsh conditions, without access to medication or medical care, as his health continues to deteriorate. We demand the immediate release of Dr. Abu Safiya along with 13 other detained doctors, as well as all medical personnel currently held in Israel. We call on the international community to intervene and put an end to this abuse.




This rogue judge is more concerned with securing political outcomes than upholding law. Here's the reality: Biden broke our border on purpose & allowed 10M+ illegals to flood into our country. This wasn't asylum, this was an invasion, & we have a responsibility to deport them.



U.S. military accelerates strikes on alleged drug boats to Caribbean & Eastern Pacific, quietly deploying more attack planes to the region nytimes.com/2026/04/28/us/…








