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May 30, 2008
Posted by yaman

Normalizing Occupation: Syria, Israel, and “Peace Talks”

On the Syrian outpost at the Syria-Israel armistice line in the Golan Heights, this reads “Peace is our target; the peace which retrieves our Occupied Syrian Golan.” Photo by Josh Hough.
Without the requisite insider knowledge, it might yet be too early to tell exactly what the story, purpose, and intent behind the secret Syria-Israel “peace [...]

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December 20, 2007
Posted by yaman

The cycle of violence

One of my favorite attitudes expressed in political discussions regarding Palestine is the moderately liberal approach that the central issue regarding Palestine is that the “cycle of violence” must be stopped. This argument is often invoked when somebody is approaching the issue with the intent of resolving it without knowing anything about it. Anybody who [...]

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December 24, 2006
Posted by yaman

BlueStarPR: Crude but aesthetically pleasing propaganda

In the fall of 2006, conspicuous posters printed by a marketing firm called BlueStarPR began to appear on the University of California, Berkeley campus. Others reported seeing them in places around the Bay Area. The stated goal of BlueStarPR is to “shape public opinion through knowledge and understanding” by producing “positive and educational posters, advertisements, [...]

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December 16, 2006
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The Iranian Holocaust Conference: an exercise in theatre

If there is such thing as a Holocaust industry allowing Israel to act with impunity in Palestine, then now it is also true that President Ahmadenijad has succeeded in creating an industry out of Holocaust denial. Dressing first a Holocaust cartoon contest and later an equally revolting Holocaust ‘conference’ in the language of academic freedom [...]

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December 6, 2006
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A not-so-sarcastic critique of the Patriot and its super facile understanding of the world

The California Patriot claims to be Berkeley’s “conservative student voice.” Looking through their magazine, though, it’s difficult to come away with anything but the conclusion that they spend a lot more time hating liberals, or rather liberal stereotypes, than they do promoting any sort of coherent and consistent ideology–unless, of course, ‘hate’ counts.

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    Tom Friedman Writes The Happy Ending To The Iraq War He Helped Enable

    OH, HELLO. Here’s some good news, after years and years of promoting the necessary destruction of Iraq and Iraqis, all for the purpose of a war that diverted the United States from pressing issues of national security, Tom Friedman has declared the Iraq misadventure to be a success and has officiall…

    Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

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    Cops vs. Kids in New York City Schools – NYTimes.com

    It’s time to rein in the way police and safety officers in New York public schools mistreat students.

    Police the police.

    Source: www.nytimes.com

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    Student Activists Beaten After Rally On Interstate (VIDEO, PHOTOS)

    Produced by HuffPost’s Eyes & Ears Citizen Journalism Unit On March 4th, 2010, demonstrators in California and across the country took to the streets to protest massive cuts at all levels of education and government imposed austerity measures.

    Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

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    Occupy CA: Statement on Highway Takeover

    Frederick Douglas tells us that power concedes nothing without a demand: Street rebellions force the establishment to yield to the demands of the movement or be faced with an ungovernable, rebellious populace. In short, stopping highway traffic in protest of the dismantling of public education was a…

    Source: occupyca.wordpress.com

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    Heckling Oren at UCI was right | Taher Herzallah

    We would not be where we are today as a country if people who were politically marginalized had not stood up for their rights. As a student and human rights activist, I expect that our universities will allow space for all points of view, including my nonviolent and heartfelt protestations against O…

    Source: www.ocregister.com

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    It’s Not about Islam & Judaism, It’s About Anti-Colonialism, Territory, Liberation, and Lives – Nir

    On Sunday, February 28th the New York Times published an outrageous oped by Efraim Karsh full of lies, distortions and mistakes. Karsh claims that Muslims view themselves as part of the House of Islam and the rest of the world as part of the House of War. I have worked in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Soma…

    Nir Rosen destroys many of the myths that are common to American approaches to Iraq, Muslims, and the Middle East in general.

    Source: www.thewashingtonnot…

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    Kevin Huffman – Tweaking the RNC’s fundraising strategy

    Fear tactics? Not the best fundraising strategy. First, your plan divides Republican donors into two main categories: small donors who are “visceral,” “reactionary” and motivated by “fear,” and large donors who are “calculated,” “ego-driven” and motivated by “access.”

    Source: www.washingtonpost.com

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    Deportations to tear apart S.F. family

    Charles Washington with his wife Tracey, holding her 5-year-old son, speaks on behalf of his family at the Asian Law Caucus office in San Francisco.

    Gavin Newsom wrecking homes and families in San Francisco.

    Source: www.sfgate.com

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    Anti-racists turn up the heat at UCSD

    A noose hung to intimidate African-American students is the latest racist incident to spur activism at UC San Diego ahead of the March 4 Day of Action.

    Especially noteworthy is the section about the Black Student Union denouncing the administration-led “leadership bodies” as “a tactic to divide student leaders from the student movement.” All student ‘government’ is a tactic to divide student leaders from students.

    Source: socialistworker.org

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    Blanco: In Solidarity with 1.3% of UCSD | Racialicious

    The scandal is that many students at UCSD consider black people and communities as a product of their imaginations and consumer habits: an entertainment commodity we pay to watch on MTV, or hear on the radio. A stereotype we have the “right” to enjoy and take pleasure in, because we have paid good m…

    Source: www.racialicious.com

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