08 Feb 24

Which brings us to the second point: Kan is not OK. They’ve been complicit in a propaganda campaign and misinformation bubble. Citizens of Israel have been deceived by them.

Now, I don’t watch the ERC very often so I don’t care either way. Exclude or include one of the countries or both or neither, in the end what I want is peace, and I want everyone to be safe and OK. A song isn’t the biggest problem when people are actually dying.

by 2097 1 year ago

12 Jan 24

Jewish Currents interviewed two Biden staffers about why they each signed the November 14th ceasefire letter, why they have not yet resigned, and whether they think Biden is listening.

by 2097 1 year ago

Oxfam writes:

“It is unimaginable that the international community is watching the deadliest rate of conflict of the 21st century unfold, while continuously blocking calls for a ceasefire.”

Using publicly available data, Oxfam calculated that number of average deaths per day for Gaza is significantly higher than any recent major armed conflict including Syria (96.5 deaths per day), Sudan (51.6), Iraq (50.8), Ukraine (43.9) Afghanistan (23.8) and Yemen (15.8).

Sometimes statistics can obscure the human horror of events; hopefully it can also bring it to light so things can change.

by 2097 1 year ago

22 Nov 23

The legendary “Daisy Girl” political ad from the 1964 LBJ campaign.

I always thought the first few pages in Uncanny X-Men #238 was a reference to this (along with all the more obvious Maddy Pryor references like “Gone to America”).

by 2097 2 years ago

The quote is usually attributed to Curtis LeMay, the scowling Air Force general who incinerated two thirds of Japan’s cities in World War II and was disappointed when Kennedy wouldn’t let him do the same to Cuba. In his 1968 memoir he suggested that rather than negotiating with Hanoi, the United States should “bomb them back to the stone age,” by taking out factories, harbors, and bridges “until we have destroyed every work of man in North Vietnam.”

by 2097 2 years ago

21 Nov 23


JC publisher:

Over the last week, it has often felt as though we are holding an impossible position, as the conditions for credibility in many of our communities seem to have become mutually exclusive. On some parts of the left, any reaction that foregrounded Jewish grief and reached quickly for condemnation of Hamas’s atrocities appeared to obscure the root of the violence in decades of subjugation, and to distract from the ongoing atrocities in Gaza. In some parts of the Jewish community, any reaction that did not fully and forcefully condemn Hamas’s violence and bear witness to the extent of Jewish grief appeared as a moral failure and a lack of concern for Jewish lives. On either side, the voices on the other have been received as unforgivable moral and political failures.

by 2097 2 years ago

10 Nov 23

Does the Empire has the right to self-defense against Alderaan?

by 2097 2 years ago

07 Sep 23

“How, in heaven’s name, was this possible that human beings could lose to such a degree their true humanity, that they could lose themeselves?”

by 2097 2 years ago