The only cited source in this section, by the way, is the campus president of a Zionist organization's testimony to a congressional committee – literally nothing else.
Or going on about the "prestige economy" and "social currency" as if there's not a half century of debates over social capital. The use of theory here is truly astounding.
New, from the journal of rigor and scientificity, is a piece by a non-academic psychologist ranting about "cancel culture" and anti-Zionism using theoretical framing unfit for an undergrad.
No debate on genocide at @Sydney_Uni: multiple UN, academic & NGO authorities have found Israel guilty of genocide, but that's not good enough for USyd. Today, it told us not to even debate the question on our internal staff platform. A free pass for genocide denial. A travesty.
A small step, the smallest step, but it's a beginning.
Norway still has to answer this: how can a country that champions human rights, allow its vast sovereign wealth fund, one of the largest in the world, to invest in entities linked to an occupation the ICJ has found illegal?
🇳🇴Norwegian government issues a draft bill to ban trade with Israel's illegal settlements.
Covers import & export of goods, buying real estate, providing certain services & acquiring businesses in settlements.
If Norway can do it, why not others?
https://t.co/WbQrWHTfAO
Something almost entirely wiped from the recent history of Labour is that in 2020, *Keir Starmer was the soft left candidate*. So it shouldn’t be surprising that Burnham seems so similar on policy; Manchesterism is the soft left 2.0 - we’ll see how much they’ve learned…
I think everyone needs a refresher on what Zionism is. Being anti genocide doesn’t make you an anti Zionist. Saying that Israel is killing kids and that is a bad thing doesn’t make you an anti Zionist. There are many liberal Zionists who think Israel is doing horrible shit
We're up to $6,932,566 in anti-Darializa Avila Chevalier OR pro-Adriano Espaillat spending (including $650,000 from AIPAC).
Compared to $2,448,707 in anti-Espaillat OR pro-Avila Chevalier spending (including $1,344,250 from American Priorities).
Your reminder that Bernie Sanders won Denver pretty decisively in 2016 and 2020. One email to those voters in his database could make a big difference.
Die Uniklinik Köln hat eine Veranstaltung der IPPNW gecancelt. Titel: „Gaza – Wie ist humanitäre Hilfe noch möglich?" Auf ihr sollten drei humanitäre Organisationen sprechen, die in Gaza Hilfe geleistet haben.
Selbst Veranstaltungen zu humanitärer Hilfe dürfen nicht mehr stattfinden, wenn es um Gaza geht, so viel zu Menschenrechten und Meinungsfreiheit.
Read up on Claire Valdez 's issue platforms. They're filled with amazing ideas that are concrete solutions to real problems facing NY-7.
I haven't seen that same level of policy detail from Antonio Reynoso.
For example, Claire's proposal to expand Unemployment Insurance:
If you wanted to personify the Treasury/Bank of England/City of London thought collective, you'd get pretty close with these three. If the aim is to regionalise public and private investment asking that thought collective how to demote itself isn't a strategy that leaps to mind.