"Suspended license, what's this nigger doing in my court room? 60 years, get this nigger out of here!" 6oodfella.
Telling the truth has become a revolutionary act, so let us salute those who disclose the necessary facts.
5 Dec 2015
"44 Boys Is Too Many!" Little Girls Write Letters To Hillary Clinton - PARODY
In this heartwarming video, see what a few little girl supporters wanted to tell Hillary Clinton. Their inspiring words remind us there is still much to do to break the highest hardest glass ceiling for every girl out there. We, too, can be corrupt politicians.
Ripping Up The Rulebook: Israeli Green Shirt Murderers + Another Suspected Israeli Organ Trafficker Arrested In Turkey
The full-fledged violence in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Gaza has persisted since September with violence from both sides and Israeli forces recklessly flouting international standards.
The most recent report by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) reveals the names, ages, and circumstances of deaths of 100 Palestinian victims who were killed by the Israeli military between October and December.
According to PCHR, the majority were under 20 years of age and died as a result of several bullet wounds to the body. The oldest victim was 72 and the youngest, 3, and included a mother and her unborn child killed by an Israeli missile strike in Gaza. Some of the Palestinians had carried out violent attacks on Israelis, while the majority were shot while participating in demonstrations or for throwing stones.
'Israeli soldier dropping a knife on the ground before forcing a terrified Palestinian girl to pick it up'
London School Of Economics - Everything But The Truth
Report by Gilad Atzmon: The London School of Economics (LSE) shamelessly bowed to Jewish pressure mounted by the infamous ultra Zionist Board of Deputies Of British Jews (BOD) and removed an academic truth telling blog about Israel and Jewish culture.
The Jewish Chronicle reports today that the LSE has removed a post on its website pointing at the most obvious and undeniable truth that Zionism is based on Jewish biblical “notions of separateness, superiority and entitlement”.
Dr Sandra Nasr, a lecturer in the politics of the Middle East at Notre Dame University in Australia, wrote that Jewish notions of “otherness” as the “chosen people” and “colonial plan” to occupy Palestine have led to a deliberate “delegitimising” and “dehumanising” of Palestinians. Dr Nasr also wrote that “Zionism, the ideological project to secure a Jewish homeland, relies upon notions of separateness, superiority and entitlement”.
The LSE said that its editorial guidelines had not been followed in publishing the blog. Let’s attempt to learn what are the academic ‘editorial guidelines’ in British academia 2015:
The Jewish Chronicle reports today that the LSE has removed a post on its website pointing at the most obvious and undeniable truth that Zionism is based on Jewish biblical “notions of separateness, superiority and entitlement”.
Dr Sandra Nasr, a lecturer in the politics of the Middle East at Notre Dame University in Australia, wrote that Jewish notions of “otherness” as the “chosen people” and “colonial plan” to occupy Palestine have led to a deliberate “delegitimising” and “dehumanising” of Palestinians. Dr Nasr also wrote that “Zionism, the ideological project to secure a Jewish homeland, relies upon notions of separateness, superiority and entitlement”.
The LSE said that its editorial guidelines had not been followed in publishing the blog. Let’s attempt to learn what are the academic ‘editorial guidelines’ in British academia 2015:
The Red Pill: The Movie About Men That Feminists Didn’t Want You To See
By Martin Daubney: A feminist filmmaker has re-ignited the gender war by daring to make a controversial movie about the Men Right’s Movement.
As part of her research for The Red Pill, American film maker Cassie Jaye spent hundreds of hours with the internet’s most notorious Men’s Rights Activists (MRAs) over a two-and-a-half year period. For balance, she also interviewed some of their fiercest critics – such as Katherine Spillar, Executive Director of the Feminist Majority Foundation.
Jaye began the process as a feminist, but she ended up not only sympathising with the MRAs, but fundamentally questioning the “aggressive” ethos of modern feminism.
For her efforts, she says she has been smeared, threatened with “career suicide” and even saw her funding dry up – to the point where the movie was unlikely to see the light of day.
But then something incredible happened: via a Kickstarter fund, a “global army” of 2,732 free speech advocates (of both genders), raised a staggering $211,260, ensuring the movie’s cinematic release.
As part of her research for The Red Pill, American film maker Cassie Jaye spent hundreds of hours with the internet’s most notorious Men’s Rights Activists (MRAs) over a two-and-a-half year period. For balance, she also interviewed some of their fiercest critics – such as Katherine Spillar, Executive Director of the Feminist Majority Foundation.
"The MRAs weren’t loners or misogynists. Most of them are in loving relationships and have children, and that was shocking for me"
Cassie Jaye
Jaye began the process as a feminist, but she ended up not only sympathising with the MRAs, but fundamentally questioning the “aggressive” ethos of modern feminism.
For her efforts, she says she has been smeared, threatened with “career suicide” and even saw her funding dry up – to the point where the movie was unlikely to see the light of day.
But then something incredible happened: via a Kickstarter fund, a “global army” of 2,732 free speech advocates (of both genders), raised a staggering $211,260, ensuring the movie’s cinematic release.
Modern Financial System Vs Flying Toilet
The Pretend War: Why Bombing Isil Won't Solve The Problem
The deployment of our military might in Syria will exacerbate regional disorder – and it will solve nothing
By Andrew J. Bacevich: Not so long ago, David Cameron declared that he was not some ‘naive neocon who thinks you can drop democracy out of an aeroplane at 40,000 feet’. Just a few weeks after making that speech, Cameron authorised UK forces to join in the bombing of Libya — where the outcome reaffirmed this essential lesson.
By Andrew J. Bacevich: Not so long ago, David Cameron declared that he was not some ‘naive neocon who thinks you can drop democracy out of an aeroplane at 40,000 feet’. Just a few weeks after making that speech, Cameron authorised UK forces to join in the bombing of Libya — where the outcome reaffirmed this essential lesson.
Soon Cameron will ask parliament to share his ‘firm
conviction’ that bombing Raqqa, the Syrian headquarters of the Islamic
State, has become ‘imperative’. At first glance, the case for doing so
appears compelling. The atrocities in Paris certainly warrant a
response. With François Hollande having declared his intention to ‘lead a
war which will be pitiless’, other western nations can hardly sit on
their hands; as with 9/11 and 7/7, the moment calls for solidarity. And
since the RAF is already targeting Isis in Iraq, why not extend the
operation to the other side of the elided border? What could be easier?
But it’s harder to establish what expanding the existing bombing campaign further will actually accomplish. Is Britain engaged in what deserves to be called a war, a term that implies politically purposeful military action? Or is the Cameron government — and the Hollande government as well — merely venting its anger, and thereby concealing the absence of clear-eyed political purpose?
But it’s harder to establish what expanding the existing bombing campaign further will actually accomplish. Is Britain engaged in what deserves to be called a war, a term that implies politically purposeful military action? Or is the Cameron government — and the Hollande government as well — merely venting its anger, and thereby concealing the absence of clear-eyed political purpose?