En el norte de Colombia, en Valledupar, tras la victoria del ultraderechista Abelardo de la Espriella, unos fascistas desfilaron en jeeps por la calle con banderas nazis.
Si Hitler supiera que los "arios" hoy día serían colombianos de Valledupar, se volvía a volar la cabeza.
VIDEO | Footage shows the Chabahar maritime traffic control tower following last night's US attack.
The tower was attacked in an attempt to disrupt Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz.
ICE slam man's head against stone wall—send him to hospital with fractured skull.
Man's hands were already behind his back.
Agents then physically assault legal observers—soon as they realize they're caught on video.
Threaten to shoot witnesses with taser—even firing it up.
Agent holds taser sideways "gangster style"—is this proper training?
Man was taken to Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital.
Incident occurred outside the Kane County Judicial Center in the St. Charles suburb of Chicago, Illinois.
"Hace calor para llevar esa chaqueta, para".
En EEUU, un joven negro grabó como un policía racista le persiguió y le arrestó simplemente por llevar una chaqueta, lo cual para los supremacistas blancos le hace "sospechoso".
Así es la "tierra de la libertad" del Ku Klux Klan.
🚨BREAKING: The U.S. Has Revoked Its Sanctions Waiver On The Sale Of Iranian Oil
A Reuters report claims that the US took the action in response to Iran’s IRGC targeting 5 tankers in the Strait of Hormuz for violating the MoU & attempting to transit the Strait without Tehran’s approval.
US officials have also labelled Iran’s actions unacceptable & pledged retaliatory measures.
Oil prices are again beginning to rise & the likelihood of the Iran-US deal succeeding has significantly decreased.
You never consented to becoming a data point in a nationwide movement database.
Yet every drive to work, every doctor’s office, every protest, every church, every late-night trip to see family can be logged, stored, searched, and shared… despite you never being suspected of a crime.
The defense is always the same:
“Your license plate is public.”
Seeing something isn’t the same as recording it.
Recording it isn’t the same as indexing it.
Indexing it isn’t the same as building a database of innocent people’s movements.
That doesn’t mean the government should build a permanent record of everywhere you’ve been.
It’s about replacing targeted policing with mass surveillance. Rights don’t disappear because software made surveillance cheap.
If that sentence doesn’t bother you, you’ve accepted something previous generations would have fought to stop.
🚨BREAKING: Initial Reports That The US Has Attempted To Assassinate A Senior Iranian Official
This as massive strikes are ongoing across southern Iran.
Below is some of the footage of strikes on a port in Bandar Abbas.
⚠️ COPS FIRE AT SUSPECT ON FREEWAY
During a stand off on the I-80, police opened fire, recklessly firing dozens of shots while cars in the opposite direction pass by. You can HEAR the bullets whizzing by the car filming. 😳
Public safety? Nah. They couldn't care less.
🚨BREAKING: Border Patrol agents violently pulled a U.S. citizen PASSENGER from a vehicle, slamming him to the ground…
Then shouted that he had a gun, even though he didn’t.
In Tucson, Arizona, state troopers pulled over a vehicle. While they were stopped on the side of the road, the state trooper called Border Patrol because the PASSENGER appeared to be Hispanic.
When Border Patrol arrived, the situation immediately escalated to agents smashed both passenger-side windows.
One agent tried to hit the phone out of the driver’s hand, who was recording, as they violently ripped the backseat passenger out of the vehicle, and threw him onto the ground, while multiple agents pin him down.
Then, an agent ordered the driver out of the vehicle.
She responded, “I didn’t do anything.”
The agent replied, “Step out or you are going to get tackled.”
At that point, at least three agents already had the passenger pinned, with his hands behind his back, when another agent suddenly yelled, “Gun!”
A fourth agent responded, “He has a gun?”
The driver immediately yells back, “NO! He has NO gun. WE HAVE NO WEAPONS!”
The agent, closest to the car, was startled by this, appearing to forget the driver was still inside… and filming.
That’s when he reached into the vehicle, grabbed her phone, threw it from her hand, and attempted to pull her out of the car.
There is a lot going on in this video, so let’s break this down…
First… you don’t get to detain people based on how they look. The Fourth Amendment requires individualized, reasonable suspicion. Not “he looked Hispanic.”
Second… a passenger, during a traffic stop, is not automatically required to identify themselves, or hand over ID. Law enforcement needs a lawful basis… like reasonable suspicion that that specific person committed a crime… to demand identification.
Third… even when someone is lawfully detained, they are only required to comply with lawful orders tied to THAT detention. A passenger doesn’t lose constitutional protections just because someone else was pulled over, while driving.
Fourth… the First Amendment protects the right to record law enforcement, in public, while they’re doing their job. Knocking a phone away, or throwing it because someone is filming, is violating that constitutional right.
And finally, any use of force… breaking windows, pulling someone out of a car, and restraining them… has to be objectively reasonable under the Fourth Amendment. That requires specific, articulable facts, not assumptions about identity.
This wasn’t a checkpoint.
It wasn’t a border stop.
This was a traffic stop where a PASSENGER became the target because of how he looked.
And if that’s enough to trigger federal agents breaking windows, and violently pulling U.S. citizens out of cars… then every single person should be demanding answers, and accountability.
Because this could’ve ended with another U.S. citizen dead…
And next time, that U.S. citizen could be you.
The Iran-U.S. MOU explicitly prohibits the U.S. from building up its forces in the region during the 60-day negotiation period. As always, Trump is treating his agreement like cheap toilet paper.