WATCH THIS STUDENT CARRYING PALESTINIAN FLAG BEING HARASSED BY UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
A student carrying a P*lestinian flag during her graduation at Seattle University was confronted by the university's provost, who repeatedly attempted to take the flag from her as she crossed the stage.
For many observers, this incident reflects broader concerns about censorship and efforts to suppress expressions of solidarity with P*lestinians at some U.S. universities.
During Israel's military campaign in G*za, numerous students across the United States who expressed pro-P*lestinian views or participated in campus protests and encampments have faced suspensions, arrests, police intervention, disciplinary action, and, in some cases, immigration enforcement or visa revocations.
Seattle University has defended Provost Shane Martin's actions, stating that removing the P*lestinian flag was consistent with university policies governing what graduates may display while crossing the commencement stage.
What's the difference between having an Aboriginal Voice to Parliament and having an Envoy for Israel?
One difference, one required a referendum and the other? No consultant with the Australian people. Meanwhile Segal's family donated to Advance to work against the Voice.
🚧 In the West Bank, Palestine, Israeli checkpoints and barrier walls are blocking Palestinians from essential services, like medical care.
Ambulances are "delayed or blocked", and the road to care is often long and dangerous:
https://t.co/OKYlFvSlBS
"In fact, most of the economic innovations of the last thirty years make more sense politically than economically. Eliminating guaranteed life employment for precarious contracts doesn’t re- ally create a more effective workforce, but it is extraordinarily effective in destroying unions and otherwise depoliticizing labor.
The same can be said of endlessly increasing working hours. No one has much time for political activity if they’re working 60-hour weeks."
- David Graeber
A sticker on a lamp post gets you arrested for 'criminal damage' by the City of London Police.
Outside the Old Bailey, 10 July 2026.
https://t.co/MvwACue8Zr
Ann Widdecombe went on GB News early after October 7 and invoked the historical precedents of Dresden and Hiroshima, characterising Israel's genocidal actions as a just war and implying that the annihilation of Gaza was necessary.
After their mother’s death in 2014, Abdullah, only 17 years old, raised his sister like a father: then the israelis murdered them too, in their tent https://t.co/5PjSG2fZrd
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uno dei documenti più importanti sui piani #CIA contro le forze minimamente progressiste in Italia emerse dall'inchiesta procura di #Napoli su #DeGregorio,#Berlusconi e #Lavitola per far cadere #Prodi con il supporto #CIA:
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They called the Vietnamese resistance fanatical.
They called the Iraqi resistance fanatical.
They called the Afghan resistance fanatical.
They called the Iranian revolutionaries fanatical.
They called the Palestinian resistance fanatical.
They have called every organized resistance to American military and political power, in every country, across eight decades, fanatical.
At what point does a pattern this consistent stop being a description of the people being labeled and start being a description of the labeler?
Fanaticism means: belief so extreme it has disconnected from rational motivation.
But the rational motivation is always there.
It is always visible.
It is always documented.
It is: you are here, in my country, with guns. I want you to leave.
That is not fanaticism.
That is the most basic political logic in human history.
The word "fanaticism" is what power reaches for when it refuses to follow that logic to its obvious source.
Which is: the guns.
Which is: the presence.
Which is: the empire itself.
It’s wild that Wimbledon has a ban on showing the nationality of Russian players, but Israeli players face no such restriction. If you’re going to have bans at least be consistent, otherwise it feels like genocide denialism with strawberries and cream.
#OtD 11 Jul 1981 an anti-racist picket of the office of the solicitor of a notorious Nazi gun-runner in Leicester, England, turned into an anti-police riot as local men and women, Black and white, hurled bricks and petrol bombs at officers. https://t.co/CknLCHcPUE
This is brilliant news.
Huge credit to @MetroMayorSteve, @RMTunion and everyone who has worked tirelessly to make this happen.
Public ownership delivers for passengers, workers and our communities.
Now for the next step, Steve… let’s bring more rail stations to West Derby and across Liverpool. 🚉
#PublicOwnership
#OnThisDay 1984. Arthur Scargill announces that miners’ leaders have unanimously endorsed the #minersStrike as official throughout British coalfields.
The announcement comes after a 2 day special conference in Sheffield.
UK public spending watchdog to investigate £11bn Lower Thames Crossing project.
Cost more per mile than HS2.
PFI funded, private sector will operate it. Levies forever to boost corporate profits.
Uneven economic development causes environmental problems
https://t.co/16oz3L4FhL
dai piani #CIA per far cadere governo minimamente progressista #Prodi nel 2008,emerse la politica di oggi: il governo Berlusconi che nacque da quel ribaltone portò personaggi chiave di oggi,primo fra tutti #IgnazioLaRussa,grande amico #USA:
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