Showing posts with label Califate. Show all posts
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Saturday, August 23, 2014

ISIS, FERGUSON, GAZA, RUSSIA


THE ABSURD TIMES



Just keeping up to date:



IRAQ AND THE SUCCESS OF ISIS:



They are wondering whether to bomb the Caliphate, once the Islamic State, before that IS, ISIL, ISIS, in Syria.  We have been pointing out for some time that what our corporate media like to call "Rebels" are really "Terrorists."  They still don't get it.  In Iraq they are bad guys, we are not sure in Syria.  Assad allowed all religions, tried to feed all his people, and was a Ba'athist or Socialist.  The crowd against him is nuts.



Moral: The best was to defeat terrorism is to Support Assad.



CENTRAL U.S. AND A PERSONAL SAVIOR:



Below is an attempt at a transcript of once exchange in Ferguson, MO.



Q. Q sounds very much like a media reporter, either radio or TV.



A.: A is a policeman during one of the demonstrations.



A: Get the fuck back or I'm gonna fucking shoot you!  (Aiming a rifle, slightly stage right.)  



Q:  Are you threatening to shoot him for standing there?



A:  Shut the fuck up of I'll kill ya.



Q:. What is your name, Officer?



A.: Go fuck yerself!



Q.: Ok, Officer go fuck yourself, could you tell us why you want to kill him?



At this point, another policeman, from a different division, moves officer go fuck yerself off and away, fade out.



It turns out that Officer God Fuck Yerself was of the St. Ann's force, not Ferguson.



Some days later, a video on another officer appears where he says Jesus is his personal savior and that black husbands and wives should just shoot one another.  He said a lot of other things, too.



MORAL: A shut mouth gathers no foot.





GAZA AND ISRAEL, HAMAS AND ZIONISM



The last cease-fire did nothing buy give Israel time to gather more information and decided on further attacks.  The only way for the problem to be solved would be for the U.S. to stop endorsing everything Israel did.  It will not happen.



All that can be done is on the individual level: watch carefully when you purchase anything to see if you can determine if Israel can profit by it.  It so, don't buy it.



MORAL: Are you kidding, where Israel is concerned? Moral?  Sheesh.





RUSSIA AND UKRAINE



Russia sent in its supply trucks to feed those in need, and of course it is being called an attack.  Obama led sanctions against Russia, so Putin banned many imports.  Farmers in Greece were so angry because they had no market for their produce that they are dumping it on NATO headquarters and burning it.  To show he really meant business, Putin shut down four McDonald's restaurants for sanitary violations.  Considering how reporters in Ferguson were attacked for even being in a McDonald's, you get an idea of how bold a move this is.



MORAL: Mind your own business.





 




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Thursday, August 21, 2014

An International View, IS, Gaza, MO


THE ABSURD TIMES

    We will soon do another edition, but there is so much to catch up on here, we might as well stop at this.

    In order to better understand what happened in Ferguson, MO, it might be worthwhile to see how it looks to the rest of the world through their eyes.  People had visions early on that the local police were lining up people and regularly shooting them  They imagined it looked something like this:


 

Of course, police and authorities here would say things were nothing like this.  Nevertheless, the reaction was that some sort of resistance organization was needed, a peaceful way of demonstrating that the victim, Brown, was holding his hand up and we are in solidarity with him:



Well, the peaceful approach didn't seem to work, so, again from overseas, perhaps a more militant response was needed:


Of course, reality never comes off in the media the way it really was, does it?  I mean, this never happened in Iraq, did it?





So, really everything is nice and cool in Missouri and Iraq, and in Gaza all humanitarian measures are being taken.  Well, here are a couple interviews and coverage of Ferguson and Gaza, and you can decide for yourself.  both seem pretty accurate.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014

"Negro Spring": Ferguson Residents, Friends of Michael Brown Speak Out for Human Rights

As peaceful protests continued Wednesday in Ferguson, Missouri, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder arrived in the city to meet with residents and FBI agents investigating the police shooting of Michael Brown. Democracy Now! traveled to Ferguson this week and visited the site where the 18-year-old Brown was killed. We spoke to young people who live nearby, including some who knew him personally. "He fell on his knees. Like, ’Don’t shoot.’ [The police officer] shot him anyway in the eye, the head, and four times down here," said one local resident Rico Like. "Hands up, don’t shoot is all I got to say. RIP Mike Brown."

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014

A War on Gaza’s Future? Israeli Assault Leaves 500 Kids Dead, 3,000 Injured, 373,000 Traumatized

As the Israeli offensive in Gaza resumes, we look at the impact the military campaign has had on the children of Gaza. More than 467 Palestinian children have died since July. That is more than the combined number of child fatalities in the two previous conflicts in Gaza. According to the World Health Organization, more than 3,000 children have been injured, of which an estimated 1,000 will suffer from a lifelong disability. The United Nations estimates at least 373,000 children require direct and specialized psychosocial support. And, based on the total number of adults killed, there may be up to 1,500 children orphaned. Gazan children’s right to an education has also been severely compromised with at least 25 schools reportedly damaged so severely that they can no longer be used. We speak to Pernille Ironside, chief of UNICEF’s Gaza field office.
"There isn’t a single family in Gaza who hasn’t experienced personally death, injury, the loss of their home, extensive damage, displacement," Ironside says. "The psychological toll that has on a people, it just cannot be overestimated, and especially on children."
Image Credit: UNICEF

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