Australian Supreme Court rules that anti-Zionism is not anti-Semitism, is not anti-Jewish, and is a perfectly legitimate expression, held by many, including Jews.
This violent anti-foreigner movement is women led. Women are active & willing participants in gruesome acts of violence. In the past, women participated by pointing at houses occupied by foreigners. Now women seem to be at the forefront of inflicting physical harm on migrants.
In 2007, James Myburgh established his obscure publication Politicsweb after convincing himself that the mainstream media in South Africa is pro ANC.
Almost two decades later, he still believes his own propaganda, despite the fact that the mainstream media has been on the forefront of exposing the ANC's corruption and excesses.
Politicsweb has been struggling for relevance since it was founded. To cure that, Myburgh is increasingly fratenising with right-wingers.
Larry and David Ellison who own Tiktok, Paramount, Oracle and many Media establishments have called Mark Ruffalo antisemitic because he called out their support for evil and murder.
Antisemitism is what they have when they have nothing.
The professor who hired Nathan Cofnas, Prof. Bouke de Vries, is also an eugenicist.
There’s a whole eugenics network funding and promoting this.
It traces back to the Pioneer Fund, which was established in 1937 and distributed Nazi eugenics propaganda in the US.
The corrupt white media is trying its best to paint the DA’s Mark Burke and his company Kastelo as innocent, when they have in fact committed fraud in violation of exchange controls regulations.
Kastelo lodged a court application against the SARB to have the decision to block their funds reserved. The Court told them to voetsek.
Scums like @alechogg@Politicsweb@BizNewsCOM are trying to sanitise criminal activities because perpetrators are white.
Below are details of the Kastelo’s criminal activities:
Last year this gentleman issued an angry press release accusing me of covering up corruption at the PIC. This after harassing me during break in committee proceedings, demanding that I go to my office and retrieve a file for him. He was visibly trembling with anger. 🤗
The world does not need an artificial intelligence that diminishes humanity; rather, it needs human intelligence enlightened by wisdom, political authority guided by conscience and technological innovation directed by charity. Only then will artificial intelligence become not a rival to humanity but a servant of the common good.
14 years ago: “Most crippling sanctions in history.” Failed.
8 years ago: “Maximum pressure.” Failed.
5 months ago: “Unconditional surrender.” Failed.
Today: “Most crushing economic operation ever.” Bound to fail.
We have seen this movie before. Same bull. Different bullies.
CellC's financials don't look rosy. Creditors massive with minimal debtor cover. Airtime sales virtually flat. Negative tangible equity after excluding intangibles and deferred tax. While profitable and visible, b/sheet risks prevent share price upside for now, in my opinion.
Fifa announce:
Leandro Paredes: a 10-match suspension and a fine of USD 90,000.
Nahuel Molina: a seven-match suspension and a fine of USD 90,000.
Thiago Almada: a one-match suspension and a fine of USD 30,000.
Roberto Ayala (team official): a three-match suspension and a fine of USD 30,000.
Pablo Martín Páez Gavira (player): a one-match suspension and a fine of USD 30,000.
There's a lot of talk about the UAE having agreed to play a key role in Trump's effort to suffocate Iran's economy.
1) We don't know which measures have been agreed, and how they will play out in practice. So hold your horses.
2) The Emiratis have proven adept at double-dealing with Israelis, Iranians and Americans. They know that Trump will probably tire and eventually leave. That's partly why they're so wedded to Israel. This doesn't mean the Emiratis don't fear an unhinged Iran which no longer sees any value in the relationship. So they will likely hedge as much as possible with every actor.
3) If Iran opts for all-out war, it does not need to fire drones/missiles let alone invade the UAE. I know that some Emiratis like to crow about interception rates and their new Israeli and US air defenses. Here's what they need to know: all it takes for Iran to obliterate the Emirati model and way of life is to cut subsea fiberoptic cables and politely ask Qatar to halt flows through the Dolphin gas pipeline or see Ras Laffan destroyed. That would mean no Internet, no electricity, no water in the UAE, without a single bullet fired.
This is all to say that all sides know the stakes involved and it's always better to wait and see before making grand assumptions about what may come next.