israel is blocking entry to al aqsa mosque and arresting thousands
i truly feel sick to my stomach
They are beginning this holy month with food shortages and under severe israel attacks and on top of that, they can't even pray in peace.
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israel is blocking entry to al aqsa mosque and arresting thousands
i truly feel sick to my stomach
They are beginning this holy month with food shortages and under severe israel attacks and on top of that, they can't even pray in peace.
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My People Shall Be Free~An Autobiography of A Revolutionary by Leila Khaled
My People Shall Live~An Autobiography of A Revolutionary:
A profound journey into the heart of Palestinian resistance, through the words of an icon who has lived it. In this distinguished episode of *Echoes of Revolution*, we delve into the autobiography "My People Shall Live~An Autobiography of A Revolutionary" by Leila Khaled, a name synonymous with resilience, defiance, and the relentless quest for freedom.
Leila Khaled's narrative is not just a personal recounting; it's a mosaic of struggle, hope, and the unyielding spirit of a people yearning for their rightful place in the world. Her story, penned with raw honesty and unwavering conviction, brings to light the intricacies of the Palestinian struggle for liberation, seen through the eyes of a woman who became an emblem of revolutionary fervor.
As we navigate through the chapters, our podcast aims to encapsulate the essence of Khaled's journey—from her early years in a Palestine under the shadow of displacement to her evolution into a key figure in the global struggle against oppression. Her acts of defiance, notably as the first woman to hijack an airplane, are not merely recounted as historical events but analyzed for their symbolic significance in the broader narrative of resistance.
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They don't want us to call what's happening in Gaza a genocide not because there's not been an official ruling but because these things don't get set in people's minds via official ruling. Instead it is the oral history that sets an event into place in mass consciousness.
Us calling it what it is - a genocide - means they can't wriggle out of it in years to come. They can't continue to call it a conflict or a war if we cement it in public consciousness as a genocide.
So don't tone down your language. Call it what it is. Make sure the history books know what happened and the genocides that took place in Palestine, Sudan, Congo.
US official accuses IDF of systematically sexually abusing Palestinians
IDF Brig.-Gen. (res.) Amir Avivi: A US State Department official claimed that Israel "systematically" sexually abuses Palestinian women.
TW: Rape and Sexual Assault/Israeli Propaganda Rag trying to deflect
So this rag cites a general in this article in which the general tries to get the states person fired. In hindsight, this propaganda confirmed that the IDF has a mass rape policy of Palestinians.
Before you swarmily say “We knew,” shut the fuck up. You did not know this outside of anecdotal accounts and witness testimonies. This is an Israeli Hasbara Propaganda rag confirming that an Israeli general tried to silence a US official from revealing that the IOF has systematically raped Palestinians on fucking Israeli radio while trying to frame the state department of the United States spokeswoman as some Hamas loving extremist. This is an admission.
The State Department not only believes the UN report, but Israel knows it and is trying to control the spin outside of Israel.
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The Color of Law~A Forgotten History of How the Government Segregated america By Richard Rothstein
The Color of Law~A Forgotten History of How Our Government:
Segregated America by Richard Rothstein Summary of book: In The Color of Law, historian Richard Rothstein notes that every single American city is segregated on racial lines and argues that this segregation is de jure rather than de facto: it is the deliberate product of “systemic and forceful” government action, and so the government has a “constitutional as well as a moral obligation” to remedy it.
Planned and implemented by all levels of American government, residential racial segregation impoverishes and disempowers African Americans by confining them to ghettos and blocking them out of homeownership. And this segregation continues well into the 21st century. Since residential segregation pertains to where and how people live their lives, the issue is harder to undo than injustices like the deprivation of voting rights, public services, and equal legal protection to African Americans. To make matters worse, governments, financial institutions, and the real estate industry continue to actively segregate American cities, to African Americans’ disadvantage.
"In Chapter One, Rothstein illustrates the problem of de jure segregation with the representative story of Frank Stevenson, an African American man living in Richmond, California in the mid-20th century. A former manufacturing town, Richmond grew rapidly during World War II. To keep up with demand, the government built public housing—for white people, it built a comfortable suburb called Rollingwood, but black working families were crowded into “poorly constructed” apartments in industrial neighborhoods, or even left to live on the street. Stevenson worked at a Ford Motor factory, which was soon relocated an hour away to Milpitas after the war. Stevenson was out of luck, because it was impossible for black people to live in Milpitas: Federal Housing Administration (FHA) funds were only allocated to all-white neighborhoods, so while housing options multiplied for white people in places like Milpitas, nobody built housing for African Americans. African Americans were thus confined to certain neighborhoods, and those neighborhoods consequently became entirely African American over time. The government subsequently withdrew services from those black neighborhoods, turning them into the “slum[s]” that they remain today."
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The importance of identity, in the words of the liberated former political prisoner, Assata Shakur:
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