The same Lucy Zelic folks
"It's always been about servicing the minority and about respecting the cultures we have in Australia."
How her tunes have changed in 7 years
🇮🇪 A football commentator in Australia would be hung and quartered for daring this. US, UK and many other nations too. All power to you Richard Sadlier 💚 #FreePalestine#BDS 🇵🇸
@BrentyMann Manfred, any chance you and the guys could address the injury issues were having on TT next week? You can’t put it down to bad luck at this point? I believe our conditioning coach needs to be held accountable
Looking at Steven King with envy. This is what a good coach can do and turn around quickly. Unfortunately @Richmond_FC like a loser now. In most things they do. Disgusting what has happened to our club since Peggy left. #gotiges
@FOXFOOTY The inconsistency with the holding the ball rule at the moment is incredibly frustrating. They were calling it down one end and not the other most of the game
✊🏽 30 years ago today: RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE performed "Bulls on Parade" on 'Saturday Night Live' and were banned from playing the show ever again.
Joe Rogan: “I’m confused. I can’t believe we went to this war. When we started bombing Iran I was like this can’t be true… Supposedly, they’re trying to stop the terrorists”
Theo Von: “That’s crazy though if you’re the fucking terrorists! If you wanna stop them stand in front of the fucking mirror”
French football legend Eric Cantona didn’t hold back at the Together for Palestine benefit concert in London, calling out FIFA and UEFA for their glaring double standards.
He argued that if Russia can be kicked out of international football for invading Ukraine, then Israel should face the same treatment after 716 days into what Amnesty International genocide in GAZA
‘Men in the Sun,’ a tale of three refugees suffocating in the back of a water tanker as they attempt to cross into Kuwait, remains one of the most scalding allegories of Palestinian displacement.
Its author, Ghassan Kanafani, was among the Arab world’s most influential novelists. A writer, editor, and a strategist for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Kanafani was born in Acre in 1936. When he was 12, Zionist militias drove his family into exile during the Nakba - an event whose humiliation and loss he would later write about with unsparing clarity. His early years as a teacher for children in refugee camps shaped his conviction that literature could be resistance: a way to give form to dispossession, and to insist on the right of return.
In novels such as ‘All That’s Left to You’ and ‘Return to Haifa,’ he dismantled the comforts of nostalgia, articulating for fellow Palestinians the costs of exile and the demands of liberation. In 1972, he and his 17-year-old niece Lamees were killed in Beirut by a Mossad-planted car bomb.
The Lebanese Daily Star described him as “a commando who never fired a gun, whose weapon was a ball-point pen...” (Source: Dead Poets Wilde)