The israelis kill 8 Palestinian people in a series of strikes & shootings: a young child also died from his injuries inflicted by the israelis yesterday https://t.co/TUei6wg54a
Canadians can have a robust public healthcare system, or they can have $100 billion-worth of submarines.
They can’t have both.
Prime Minister Goldman Sachs has chosen the submarine option.
Today In Dystopia
Today in dystopia Americans are becoming increasingly outraged by the ubiquitousness of Flock’s AI-assisted surveillance cameras throughout US cities. Flock officers getting caught in lies and viral video footage of police abusing their access to the technology have contributed to the outcry, with public vandalism of the cameras taking place with increasing frequency in public spaces.
Today in dystopia the German government is moving to ban workers from calling in sick by phone in order to boost the economy by reducing the amount of sick leave being taken by corporate employees. New regulations would require a certified in-person doctor’s visit on the very first day of sick leave. They’re just coming right out and saying that the public exists to serve the corporations now.
Today in dystopia we’re starting to see videos of quadrupedal robots firing guns with accuracy and minimal recoil. I know we’ve been calling these things “robot dogs” this whole time, but it is a bit of a misnomer when we’ve known from the beginning they were only ever intended as an all-terrain carrying system for autonomous weapons to suppress revolutions.
Today in dystopia YouTube is warning British content creators that proposed UK laws will result in decreased visibility of their videos on the platform, as the new rules would require the amplification of authorized narrative managers like the BBC above independent voices who may not regurgitate the official narratives of the empire.
Today in dystopia the entire western power structure is aggressively pushing the agenda to restrict children’s access to online pornography and social media platforms, which sounds fine until you realize that these laws are unenforceable without massive expansions in the government’s ability to track the internet use of everyone regardless of age. A major age verification law recently passed a House vote in the United States, despite resistance from online rights advocates and watchdog groups.
Today in dystopia the EU has authorized the criminal prosecution of anyone who shares videos from RT online due to sanctions placed on Russia following the invasion of Ukraine. European private citizens can now wind up doing actual jail time if they share RT videos on their own personal website under this new development.
Today in dystopia the president of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola is deploying a rarely used procedure in an effort to force through a controversial authoritarian internet surveillance law called Chat Control which has already been voted down by EU lawmakers. Metsola even cut off the microphone of a German MEP who attempted to argue against the move. Critics of Chat Control say the proposed laws, though ostensibly designed to curb distribution of child sexual abuse material online, would lead to the indiscriminate scanning of virtually all types of electronic communications throughout Europe.
Today in dystopia Australian “eSafety commissioner” Julie Inman is saying she wants the authority to prevent favored users from receiving large numbers of angry comments on social media, formally requesting a “notification power” which would enable her to demand that social media platforms suspend accounts who are contributing to “an avalanche of online hate” for an Australian deemed worthy of protection. Australian government officials and other high-profile public figures frequently find themselves “ratioed” by hostile comments from Australians who disagree with them; Inman’s proposal would conveniently bring an end to this type of public square accountability.
Today in dystopia activists have constructed an open-sourced website called Israel Exposed — War Crimes Archive to house video footage of Israeli atrocities in Gaza, because they know there’s going to be an ongoing effort to permanently erase the footage from every corner of the internet.
Today in dystopia top Israeli ministers have been openly and explicitly admitting to the premeditated elimination of entire Shia villages in Lebanon, but the entire western political/media establishment refuses to call it ethnic cleansing. This is because western politicians are empire managers, and western news broadcasters are propagandists.
Today in dystopia the governments are getting more and more secretive while forcing the public to become more and more transparent as our rulers construct a panopticon of surveillance systems all around us and develop robot armies to murder us if we ever try to turn against them. They are doing this while rapidly eroding our freedom of speech and rapidly shrinking our ability to find unauthorized information online, and while continuing their murderous atrocities around the globe to ensure the continuation of their planetary domination.
The longer we wait for revolution, the more weapons they’ll have in place to stop us.
Israeli soldiers are reportedly torturing Dr Abu Safya --a pediatrician, for God's sake!
Without strong pressure on Israel, these may could be his last hours.
@ICRCPresident@DrTedros
This is just pure fucking evil.
An israeli “soldier” throws a stun grenade into a car with a family inside and he jams the door shut as they try to escape and they feel the full force of the blast.
This is “the most moral army in the world”
SICK!! 😡😡
UN Inquiry Cites #Evidence of Child Killings in #Gaza
The israeli #occupation deliberately targeted #children in Gaza, and denied it, “EVIDENCE” suggests otherwise.
By @shameensuleman
https://t.co/DRy3JOUKUr
🟥“THIS IS A SON FIGHTING TO SAVE HIS FATHER.”
🟥Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya’s @HussamAbuSafiya son, Ilyas Abu Safiya, is making one final appeal to the world. His father remains in detention, and following his lawyer’s latest visit, there are now grave fears for his life. Even Physicians for Human Rights–israel have warned that he is in imminent danger.
🟥Watch Ilyas’s message. Listen to the pain in his voice. Then ask yourself how a doctor who dedicated his life to saving others has been left in this position.
‼️If you stay silent, you’re complicit.‼️
@WHO@hrw@UNHumanRights@MSF@MSF_france@MSF_uk@UN@UNICEF@CIJ_ICJ@IntlCrimCourt@IMCWorldwide
#FreeDrHussamAbuSafiya
The long story of 23 machine-gunning cranes, prison cages, private contracts & ‘pimping’ companies servicing the israeli takeover of Gaza https://t.co/8t6Cd29KE0
𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐌𝐀𝐍 𝐖𝐇𝐎 𝐍𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐑 𝐁𝐎𝐖𝐄𝐃
A heavy silence fills the world as a great leader is laid to rest.
We are not here to cry in defeat.
We are here to honor a life of unbroken strength, a man who spent every breath standing against the powerful forces that dominate nations.
While others gave in and made deals, he stood like a mountain.
The promises of the West could not buy him, and their threats could not break him.
Where others saw an empire to please, he saw a system of oppression to fight.
He gave his life to the poor, the forgotten, and the wronged.
When darkness fell upon Palestine and the world turned away, he did not.
He refused to look away from the suffering of the Palestinian people, and he completely rejected normalization with Israel.
While others chose silence, compromise, or comfort, he chose to stand firm.
The world closed its eyes.
Even neighbors who spoke Gaza’s language left it to suffer alone.
But he did not move.
When Gaza was cut off in the dark, his hand stayed extended.
He did not just offer empty words; he gave the actual material and political support needed to survive and fight back.
Let those who celebrate today believe that killing a man ends an idea.
They do not understand history.
They do not understand faith.
The blood of those who die for justice never disappears.
It becomes memory. It becomes willpower.
It flows into the generations that come next, not as a loss, but as a continuation.
His death is not the end. It is a turning point that strengthens the resolve of people across Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, and far beyond.
He represented the marginalized, the migrant worker struggling in a foreign city, the poor in neglected neighborhoods, and everyone who feels left behind by global power systems.
His spirit was a continuation to other historic voices of defiance.
They see the same rebellious spirit found in Simón Bolívar or Malcolm X, who both fought against the dominant empires of their times.
He was the true embodiment of Christ’s timeless teachings, especially the duty to defend the poor and stand against injustice, unlike figures like Trump who invoke Christianity in name while acting in ways that contradict its core message of compassion, humility, and justice.
He was also a leader of restraint and service.
He lived simply, choosing ideological commitment over wealth or personal gain.
This creates a sharp contrast with modern politicians who are defined by money, deals, and displays of state power, unlike Trump, who is making money while segments of his own people struggle, and for building personal wealth through political and business networks tied to his public influence.
Ultimately, this shows a deep reality of our world today. Leaders are no longer judged just by their laws or institutions.
They are judged by the meaning they give to their followers, a meaning that lives on long after the man himself is gone.
When Palestine is finally free, and when the region is no longer shaped by foreign powers, many will remember him as the ultimate symbol of resistance.
His name will stand forever as a monument to dignity in the face of overwhelming force.
He left behind a generation that refuses to bow.
His absence is not silence, it is an echo.
The struggle continues, and his name will forever mean steadfastness in a divided world.
He is a symbol beyond one man, crossing borders, classes, and nationalities.
He finished his path exactly as he started it: with deep conviction and defiance.
He kept his promise to those who believed in his teachings, and he never traded his principles for comfort.
He was martyred in his home, in his office, not hiding in a bunker. When offered to move to safety, he reportedly told his security team that if all the Iranian people were taken to safety first, then he would consider going to the bunker himself.
He remained where he always was, close to his duties, close to his people, and true to the path he had chosen.
In that final moment, he left the world as he lived in it: not withdrawn, not in retreat, but standing firm on his ground, carrying his conviction to the very end.
His martyrdom was not an escape from fate, it’s a continuation of his principle, unchanged, unbroken, and complete.
It became a binding proof upon all people, not directed only at Iranians or any single community, but at humanity as a whole.
It calls upon everyone, Americans, Europeans, Arabs, and all nations of the world, to stand against tyranny wherever it exists and in whatever form it takes.
BREAKING (bones)
Why does "Bring Them Home" exist only for some hostages?
Because in Apartheid Israel, where only Jewish lives matter, brutalising the Palestinians isn't an anomaly - it is the system. And the silence around it is the exact measure of our collective hypocrisy.
I've ratioed the prime minister and the foreign minister repeatedly on here. Now the government is trying to make that illegal. We're ruled by petty, narcissistic emotional infants.
JUST IN: IRAN’S GHALIBAF:
“Imagine having forty-something million of your own citizens on food stamps and calling another nation hungry.
This is not a proclamation. This is a projection. Keep your SNAP advice.
Our assets, our choices. Mind your malnutrition rates.”
How @BBC tactics have been “belittling and downplaying” the israeli genocide, using subtle tricks to blame Palestinians for israeli crimes https://t.co/ro59BFqyji
During Israel’s genocide in Gaza - which Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has helped to enable - Carney has repeatedly expressed support for the monsters who rule the UAE.
That makes Carney complicit in two genocides at the same time.
@MarkJCarney@AnitaAnandMP#cdnpoli