Pro-democracy protests in Iran top the news agenda, but similar tensions in Egypt pass unreported Egyptian plain-clothes policemen detain a demonstrator in Mahala, April 2008. Here’s a thought experiment: pick a random Middle Eastern country led by an unpopular autocrat whose legitimacy is being challenged by a growing wave of […]
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[ Too good to stay in the comments section The amount of systemic blood on Hannity’s hands is just unbelieveable h / t : Monmouth ] One retired college professor outfoxes two controlled media talking heads Another college professor in the line of fire, doing quite well against the Hannity […]
Thanks to a recent decision by the Supreme Court, we’ll now have perfect freedom of the press… … for transnational corporations. Video:
“I support Humanity. Compassion with wisdom, is what we all should strive for. My videos cover the topics that the mainstream media don’t want to touch for fear of upsetting their advertisers and the government. I am just a human who happens to be born in the UK and who […]
[ Fuck. This. ] New rules to be introduced by government decree will require people who upload videos onto the Internet to obtain authorization from the Communications Ministry similar to that required by television broadcasters, drastically reducing freedom to communicate over the Web, opposition lawmakers have warned. The decree is […]
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Stuart Littlewood highlights the BBC’s chronic pro-Israel bias, from allowing untruths about Israel’s onslaught on Gaza in 2008-09 to go unchallenged, to its failure to provide accurate context about the Israeli township of Sderot, to its routine willingness to give disproportionate airtime to Israeli spokesmen and lobbyists. ”[The BBC] gives […]
Seven Jewish Children: A Play for Gaza is a controversial six-page, 10-minute play by British playwright Caryl Churchill, written in response to the 2008-2009 Israel military strike on Gaza, and first performed at London’s Royal Court Theatre on 6 February 2009. [ This is a performance of Caryl Churchill’s play […]
The year 2008 bore my mark as the year the system broke. A public article addressed the issues, laid out before the breakdown occurred in September of that year. The consequences for the many failures, the desperate nationalizations, the hasty scrambles to put financial sewage under USGovt ownership, the realization […]