The accusation that I am antisemitic is appalling and fundamentally dishonest. Criticizing the actions of the Israeli prime minister, a military technology contract, or the executives who supply it is not the same as criticizing Jewish people. This critical and necessary dialogue is then dishonestly framed as being anti-Israel. To be clear, my views come from my own political convictions and should never be interpreted as hostility toward Jewish people, for whom I have deep love and respect. Everything I know about acting, activism, and humanism has been profoundly shaped by the Jewish friends, colleagues, and loved ones who have been integral and family throughout every point of my life.
This merger has real consequences for real people, and for the entire country. Scrutinizing the Ellisons, including Oracle’s business built on data, surveillance technology and government contracts, and the serious threat to editorial freedom and the loss of a livelihood for thousands of families, is fair and necessary. The $111 billion deal would hand one family control over CNN, HBO and Warner Bros., backed in part by foreign money whose influence on editorial decisions has never been fully explained to the public.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have called for serious national security review, and regulators still haven’t given the public a real answer. Until they do, the merger shouldn’t move forward. Now is the time to dive boldly into all these issues, not step back or concede.
@forthelifeofami The problem is not believing in God but the bible. Deconstructing the bible lets you understand the presentation of God in it doesnt make sense. As well as believing during its conception, mans sinful nature did not corrupt it and rewrite it for there own purposes.
1 New Ager vs 20 Chrsitians has showed me that Black people are chained to Christianity. They believe themselves and the bible to be infallible. Reducing others and their beliefs as they believe they have the moral high ground doing all kinds of things in God's name.
Multiple police officers are being removed from their positions across the country after they were caught using Flock cameras to stalk and track their own family members.
American citizens are demanding that Flock cameras be removed by "any means necessary."
"They're unconstitutional, and they have to pay us for our data."
"We're becoming a police state. We've got to stop it."