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As Israel expands its 'settler colonialism' policy, resistance group IfNotNow shifts toward anti-Zionism

#Ifnotnow

Member of #IfNotNow is dragged away from Damascus Gate on Jerusalem Day, May 24, 2017.
Last Monday, Israeli authorities announced a plan to "forcibly transfer 36,000 Arab Bedouin citizens of Israel living in unrecognized villages in the country's southern Naqab (Negev) region in order to expand military training areas and implement what it called 'economic development' projects," according to Adalah (The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel).

The American Jewish group IfNotNow noticed this, and posted the article with the heading:
This is ethnic cleansing.
IfNotNow are now making it clear that when they speak of opposition to "occupation", they are not just speaking about the 1967 occupation, but also the 1948 occupation. Or as they formulate it:

And this is part of what, when we demand that the Occupation end, we are talking about

This is a critical qualification. Opposition to the 1967 occupation, be it real or ostensible, has not really been that radical an issue as far as Zionism is concerned. Liberal Zionists could easily take that position and still call themselves proud Zionists. In fact, liberal Zionists have used this position to claim that they were protecting Zionism from a "demographic threat", in that controlling a large Palestinian population without rights means Apartheid (which they have warned that people will 'accuse Israel of'), whereas granting them rights means an end to Jewish State.

But calling 1948 an occupation marks a whole other kind of opposition to Israeli policy. It points to its inherently racial and racist character, also in what is considered "Israel proper", and shatters the notion that if Israel merely relinquished its 1967-occupation, it would be a normal, liberal and democratic country. In other words, lumping 1948 into opposition to occupation is saying that Israel is not a democracy, and that its core and founding ideology, Zionism, is essentially racism.

Comment: More recent news on Israel's settler colonialism:


Hearts

Woman takes it upon herself to rent hotel rooms and feed the homeless during Chicago's deep freeze

Hotel Rooms for the Homeless
Earlier this week, we reported on the inspirational story of an anonymous Good Samaritan who paid for 70 homeless people to stay in hotels after there was a fire at their encampment. In the days since, more details have come to light about the situation, and it turns out that this charitable act was a combined effort of numerous volunteers, who were all inspired by the good deed of a local real estate investor named Candice Payne.

When Candice Payne heard that people would be out in the cold during Chicago's record-breaking temperatures, she impulsively charged the first 20-30 hotel rooms to her American Express card and made a post about it on social media, inspiring dozens of financial and food donations.

"It don't take much to be a blessing to someone else! It's freezing cold and deadly temperatures outside! For the people who has no where to go, no money, no food, family disowned them... need help it's not much but to get them out the cold, feed them, and provide them with warm clean clothes is a start," Candice posted on Instagram.

MIB

James Corbett: The TSA (and other experiments in evil)

TSA Milgrim experiment
In 1961, a psychologist conducted an experiment demonstrating how ordinary men and women could be induced to inflict torture on complete strangers merely because an authority figure had ordered them to do so. In 2001, the United States government formed the Transportation Security Administration to subject hundreds of millions of air travelers to increasingly humiliating and invasive searches and pat downs. These two phenomena are not as disconnected as they may seem. Join us today on The Corbett Report as we explore The TSA (and other experiments in evil).


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Comment: If the above information doesn't get one's blood pressure raised, one's ire up and one's will focused on how the TSA (and other societal controls) are squelching the life force out of humanity, little else will. Please spread the word and - as and Philip Zimbardo says at the end of the video - be the model for compassionate and constructive behavior for a world being sucked into the virus of ponerogenesis.


Propaganda

New York state settles with sellers of 'fake' online followers, 'likes'

New York's attorney general on Wednesday said she has resolved a probe into a group of Colorado companies that once sold fake followers, "likes" and views on social media platforms, in the first U.S. settlement to deem such sales illegally deceptive.
Linkedin
© Fernando Llano | AP
A visitor looks at logos of LinkedIn Corporation at the MEDEF union summer forum on the campus of the HEC School of Management in Jouy-en-Josas, near Paris, France, August 29, 2017.
Attorney General Letitia James said the now-defunct Devumi LLC and other companies owned by German Calas generated about $15 million of revenue from 2015 to 2017 through roughly 250,000 sales of fake endorsements and engagement for platforms such as LinkedIn, Pinterest, SoundCloud, Twitter, Vimeo and YouTube.

Magnify

Genetics company gives law enforcement access to DNA profiles without users' permission

dna skull
© Reuters / Christian Hartmann
At least one DNA testing company has given US law enforcement open access to its database of over a million users without their consent or knowledge, hoping it will help solve crimes. The implications for genetic privacy are dire.

Family Tree DNA has tested samples for the FBI and uploaded the profiles to its database on a case-by-case basis since last fall, the company admitted in a statement to BuzzFeed. The "new development" - which the company's customers were never consulted about - "started with one case last year and morphed," according to a company spokesperson.

While it has only cooperated with law enforcement on 10 cases so far, Family Tree appears to be quite proud of the relationship, boasting that founder Bennett Greenspan "had inadvertently created a platform that, nearly two decades later, would help law enforcement agencies solve violent crimes faster than ever."

Comment: This is likely just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. With the NSA's monolithic data processing center in Utah, among other facilities, it is likely they already have information enough information on every man woman and child in the US to make even the most authoritarian follower squirm, never mind what the FBI is now doing.


Ambulance

1 killed, 5 wounded in terrorist attack on militia base in Iran

Basij militia iran
© Atta Kenare / AFP
Members of Iran's paramilitary Basij militia during a parade in Tehran, 2011.
One serviceman was killed and five others wounded in Iran during an attack on a base housing a Revolutionary Guard-affiliated unit, state media reported, describing it as a "terrorist incident.'

The attack occurred in the city of Nik Shahr in the southeastern part of the country, military officials said. The members of a "terrorist group" targeted servicemen on a base belonging to the 'Mobilization Resistance Force', known as Basij, one of the wings of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

The base "came under... fire this morning and several from the Revolutionary Guards communications personnel who were wiring the base were hit," Mohammad Hadi Marashi, deputy governor for security affairs, stated.

One serviceman was killed and five wounded. Photos showing the aftermath of the incident were published by the Iranian media on Twitter. The images show the blood-stained ground with military caps lying nearby, as well as empty carriages.

Cult

Liberal mask dropping? Host Bill Maher makes 'racist' fried chicken retort to black Republican congressman

bill maher will hurd
© HBO
Controversial HBO host Bill Maher, right, asked ex-CIA GOP congressman Will Hurd if he was collecting intelligence at 4am outside a Popeyes Chicken on his show Friday night
The media personality made the uncalled-for joke in the middle of a heated, but unrelated, exchange with Republican congressman Will Hurd - in an incident more egregious than Maher's 2017 "house n*****" controversy.

During the interview on his weekly HBO show, Bill Maher was questioning why Hurd, who is African-American, decided to be a Republican.

"What's in it for you? What is in the Republican party for you? You were in the CIA!" asks the host, who had earlier accused Hurd of serving "traitor" Donald Trump.

Quenelle - Golden

Yellow Vests still strong - march through Paris blaming Macron's police for bloody violence

Yellow vest  paris
© Reuters/Philippe Wojazer
Protesters stand behind a banner with images showing people who were injured in clashes with police, at a demonstration in Paris
Yellow Vest protesters have returned to the streets of Paris to honor those injured in months of demonstrations and to condemn the police for using rubber-ball projectiles.

An estimated 13,800 people gathered between Daumesnil and Republic avenues, according to a count by Occurrence cited by Liberation. Live coverage of the protests show clashes, with police firing tear gas into the crowds of demonstrators on the smoke-choked streets in Paris.

Lines of riot police are facing off against protesters.

Some of those marching through the French capital bear the scars of their injuries, with prominent protester Jerome Rodrigues covering his wounded eye with a patch.

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Attention

Morally repugnant: VA Governor Northam received nearly $2 million from Planned Parenthood to support infanticide

Baby
When Ralph Northam was running to become governor of Virginia in 2017, Planned Parenthood was behind him every step of the way.

"It's really clear that Virginians want and need a fierce champion like Dr. Northam to stand up for them and to stand up for women's health," Jennifer Allen, chief executive of Planned Parenthood Virginia PAC and Planned Parenthood Advocates of Virginia, said as she announced that abortion supporters would spend up to $3 million to elect Northam, The Washington Post reported at the time.

Planned Parenthood also praised Northam for taking "bold actions" to support abortion.

In the end, Planned Parenthood invested $1.99 million into Northam's campaign, according to The Virginia Public Access Project.

Comment: See also: Top doctor for Planned Parenthood caught on camera describing selling fetal organs on black market


Pistol

Northern Ireland: Two men shot in paramilitary style attacks

Londonderry police

Police at the scene of a shooting in Londonderry.
Two men were injured in separate paramilitary-style shootings in the Ballymagroarty area of Londonderry on Friday night.

The men, believed to be in their 30s were shot at O'Casey Court and Corrib Court shortly after 8pm.

Local residents say shots rang out from an alleyway at Corrib Court and from an embankment in O'Casey court.

The men were each believed to have been shot in one leg, with one man being shot in the hands.

They were both treated at the scene by paramedics and have been taken to Altnagelvin Hospital. Their injuries are not thought to be life threatening.

Comment: More from RT:
Police labelled the incidents "paramilitary style attacks" and the assailants themselves "criminal thugs."


The shooting has been condemned by local legislators, with Mark H Durkan, a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly for Foyle, saying that violence only leads "to more victims and create more violence." No arrests have been made and no information has been released regarding the motive for the crimes.

The shootings came just two weeks after a car bomb rocked downtown Londonderry. The explosives were planted in a stolen pizza delivery van parked outside a local courthouse. No one was injured, and police suspected the 'New IRA' - one of the IRA splinter groups - to be behind the attack. Two men were arrested in hot pursuit.