Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Diana Ross

The government of Miami Beach issued this press release:


Ten female stars of screen and stage, who have all performed in Miami Beach at least once during their careers, are being honored at a new exhibit in Lummus Park on Ocean Drive between 13 and 14 streets for Women’s History Month.

Titled “Ten Women Superstars,” the exhibit celebrates cabaret singer and social activist Josephine Baker, Miami Beach’s own Gloria Estefan, “Queen of Soul” Aretha Franklin, Hollywood legend Judy Garland, Whitney Houston, Madonna, Broadway’s Chita Rivera, Diana Ross, Barbra Streisand and Tina Turner.

Once an underdeveloped barrier island, by the 1920's Miami Beach had transformed into a tourist destination, and live entertainment was an important draw. This trend took off after World War II, and we've been blessed with the world's top women entertainers ever since, attracted by our hotels, clubs, and - especially - our palm trees and moonlight. This outdoor exhibition highlights 10 Miami Beach Women performers in honor of Women's History Month.

Early women performers included vaudevillian-turned-star Sophie Tucker and signer comedian Martha Raye, who owned a nightclub here.

Cuban superstar Celia Cruz is so indelibly linked with Miami Beach that there is a street named after her. Among her performances here was in 1996, when the Fillmore was the Jackie Gleason Theater. Other performers at the Gleason included Carol Channing, 1994; Donna Summers; 1997; Sarah Brightman, 1999; Tracy Chapman, 2000; Olivia Newton-John, 2001; and Shakira, 2002.

The Jackie Gleason became the Fillmore in 2006, and Queen Latifah performed both there in 2007 and at the Fontainebleau Hotel in 2012. British singer Estelle was part of a Fillmore concert lineup in 2008. Subsequent performers there included Pattie LaBelle, 2009; Celine Dion, 2011; Lauren Hill, 2016; Mary J Blige, 2017; and Camila Cabello and Daniela Mercury in 2019.

Miami Beach nightclubs were also venues for famous women performers with Cyndi Lauper on record performing at Impromptu and Sempers (no years recorded), Christina Aguilera at Cameo in 2007, and Britney Spears at the Copa Room in 2007.

The women who have performed at the Fontainebleau include Mariah Carey, 2009; and Lady Gaga, who welcomed the year 2010 in a New Year's Eve show that the New Times ranked as "The Best Party of the Year". In 2022, Alanis Morissette played at an Ocean Drive concert sponsored by the city as part of its Spring Break counter-programming.

The names of women performers that have graced Miami Beach's stages are indeed luminous, and we look forward to welcoming many more in the future, and thank those who came for giving us indeed the world's best entertainment.


Diana-Ross

Diana Ross

Eden Roc, 1971

When Diana Ross performed at the Café Pomp here only one year after she left "The Supremes," she was well on her way to super stardom.
Photo credit: Silver Screen Collection - Diana Ross as Tracy in 'Mahogany', 1975 - Getty Images


Diana Ross?


She's a legend.  She's historic.  She wasn't just part of the times, she changed the times.  She became a regular on TV when no Black people were.  She was the lead singer of a girl group, she was a solo singer, she was an Academy Award nominated actress, whatever barrier was thrown in front of her, she jumped over it.


Can't think of any person more worth noting in Women's History Month.













"Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):

Tuesday, March 12, 2024.  Steve Coll takes a break from attacking Julian Assange in order to serve up lies and revisionary history on the Iraq War, Iraqi Christians want safety (not a new church), starvation continues in Gaza, and much more.


Steve Coll.  Usually we're further into March, close to the anniversary of the start of the Iraq War before the quacks come out with their lies.  Coll's not a name you're familiar with when it comes to Iraq because he's never weighed in.  That's because he's the kind of centrist War Hawk that was okay with the war.  He didn't lack a position or space to speak from.  He just didn't feel like calling it out.



Yes, he's a War Hawk.  Of course, he's also a chicken ass.  

He wants you and your children to be sent off to war but Princess Steve doesn't want to put his ass on the line and never has.  He's part of the school that wants to use revisionary tactics to try to sell future wars.  The Iraq War was a worldwide nightmare and it has really slowed down efforts to go full out War Hawk for these crazies so they're trying to water it down and now it's about how crazy old Saddam brought the whole Iraq War down on Iraq.  Not Bully Boy Bush, you understand, it was all crazy old Saddam.  It was crazy old Saddam controlling THE NEW YORK TIMES and crazy old Saddam controlling CNN and THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW and every other US outlet that was pimping war -- or that's what Steve Coll wants you to believe.

He's being hailed as left and he's not left.  He's a man of little ethics (don't sleep with 'fellows' of the institute you're president of and, no, marrying them doesn't make it any better -- don't use your position on the Pulitzer board to give your wife a Pulitzer) and that probably explains why this 'left' man is part of The Federalist Society

Looking at his WIKIPEDIA history, my favorite item that fell out is this from September 16, 2009:

He was arrested on August 15 2008 for having sexual intercourse with a horse. As result much of his previous prestige and dick, has been lost. Tod this dat he is working to reobtain his old public love. The court has issued a restraining order; he must saty 50 feet away from all farm animals. 

Woah, Nelly!

Presumably, that was someone being creative -- for the sake of the horse, I pray it was someone being creative.  


Atlantic contributor David Samuels criticized Coll's "shameful attacks" on Wikileaks head Julian Assange. According to Samuels, Coll "sniffed that 'the archives that WikiLeaks has published are much less significant than the Pentagon Papers were in their day' while depicting Assange as a 'self-aggrandizing control-freak" whose website 'lacks an ethical culture that is consonant with the ideals of free media.'

And it was up for years before Steve had it pulled.  Someone should restore it.  Cindamuse is the one who pulled it from Coll's entry.


Of course, Steve Coll would hate WIKILEAKS and Julian Assange -- they told the truth about the Iraq War.  Now here comes Coll to try to lie and invent a revisionary history that will soften reality and allow the US to return to large scale war.


That's what the New America Foundation has always been about and it's why Coll was a president there and why the disgusting Anne-Marie Slaughter is president (and CEO) of it now -- though it calls itself New America now (having dropped the foundation -- the thing that Coll once swore was going to save journalism). 

A liar like Steve Coll promotes wars so he'll be invited onto all the programs while Julian Assange rots in a UK prison.  That's what happens to truth tellers versus whores.


GENEVA (1 March 2024) – A UN expert today expressed concern that the possible extradition and imminent prosecution in the United States of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange could have serious implications for freedom of expression.

“Gathering, reporting and disseminating information, including national security information when it is in the public interest, is a legitimate exercise of journalism and should not be treated as a crime,” said Irene Khan, the Special Rapporteur on freedom of expression.

The Australian editor, publisher and activist is awaiting the decision of the High Court in the United Kingdom on his appeal against extradition to the United States, where he is facing 17 charges under the 1917 Espionage Act for publishing classified information on the WikiLeaks platform. The charges carry a maximum sentence of 175 years in prison.

“I am concerned about the use of the Espionage Act in this case, as this statute provides no protection for the publication of information in the public interest,” Khan said.

She noted that if extradited, Julian Assange would be the first publisher to be prosecuted in the US under the Espionage Act.

“It would set a dangerous precedent that could have a chilling effect on investigative journalism in the United States and possibly elsewhere in the world,” the Special Rapporteur said.

“International human rights law provides strong protections for whistle-blowers, journalistic sources and reporting in the public interest,” Khan said. “I call on the United States and the United Kingdom, which profess to uphold the right to freedom of expression, to uphold these international standards in the case of Julian Assange.”

The expert urged the UK authorities not to extradite Assange and the US Government to drop the charges.

 

Yesterday, Kevin Gosztola published an essay about Julian and noted:

Assange was 38 years of age when WikiLeaks garnered praise for publishing disclosures from US Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning. Assange was an ardent, nimble, and sharp-witted advocate for the truth. But at 52, Assange is increasingly frail as delays in proceedings compound physical and mental health problems that he must endure in Belmarsh prison.

President Joe Biden’s administration may prefer the limbo to an unprecedented trial that will invite global condemnation. No Biden official has expressed any reservations when it comes to charging Assange.

Biden officials still sidestep reporters, who ask why the US government won’t drop the charges against Assange. Biden’s National Security Council spokesperson said in October, “This is something the Justice Department is handling, and I think it’s better if you go to them on that.”

But the State Department has not always been so disciplined. On World Press Freedom Day in 2023, State Department spokesperson Verdant Patel endorsed the prosecution that was launched under President Donald Trump.

“The State Department thinks that Mr. Assange has been charged with serious criminal conduct in the United States, in connection with his alleged role in one of the largest compromises of classified information in our nation’s history. His actions risked serious harm to U.S. national security to the benefit of our adversaries,” Patel stated.

Patel added, “It put named human sources to grave and imminent risk and risk of serious physical harm and arbitrary detention.”

What the State Department uttered was familiar. This is how officials responded when WikiLeaks first published US diplomatic cables in 2010.

To be clear, Assange’s “role” was that of a publisher who received documents from Manning and engaged in standard newsgathering activities.

A 2011 Associated Press review of sources, whom the State Department claimed were most at risk from publication of the cables, uncovered no evidence that any person was threatened. In fact, the potential for harm was “strictly theoretical.”


Julian remains imprisoned for the 'crime' of truth telling while Steve Coll makes the media rounds trying to resell the Iraq War and reform Bully Boy Bush's image.  I think Coll should volunteer to swap places with Julian -- the world would be better off with Coll and his ilk behind bars.

If you really want to be disgusted, check out his infomerical at The Wilson Center where not only is Bully Boy Bush excused for lying about WMDs, not only is Saddam blamed for WMDs but so is the Clinton administration.  Shame on The Wilson Center.  They don't have much to their reputation but who knew they'd throw in with Coll to put more blame on the Clinton administration than that of Bully Boy Bush for the Iraq War that started in 2003.  Coll is a liar and a danger to any honest exchange.


Let's stay on Iraq for a minute more.  REUTERS noted:

The bell of a new church built near Iraq’s ancient city of Ur chimed for the first time last week as part of a push to lure back pilgrims to a country that is home to one of the world’s oldest Christian communities.

The church is part of a complex that rises from a desert plain in the shadow of the pyramid-shaped Ziggurat of Ur, a city traditionally believed to be the birthplace of the Prophet Abraham that was visited by Pope Francis three years ago.

Construction of the church is to be completed this month. Last week, the large bell was fixed into its steeple, which is made of traditional Iraqi yellowish mud brick. Workers polished the large, brightly-coloured stained-glass windows.

On his historic visit to Iraq in March, 2021, Pope Francis held an inter-religious prayer at a site in Ur believed to have been the house of Abraham – the father of Christianity, Judaism and Islam.


Oh, we're hailing it as historic now, are we, REUTERS?

Because it was historic but in real time while we could say that -- and did say that -- the press was tut-tutting the visit  because the US government wasn't behind it.  Go back and read their reporting.  It was a historic visit.

Check out the rest of the article -- including the headline -- and REUTERS is still stupid.  A new church is not what Iraqi Christians need or have needed. Jean Charles Putzolu and Lisa Zengarini (VATICAN NEWS) note:

In a country of around 40 million people, the Christian population has been steadily declining for decades, from around 1.4 million in 2003 to about 250,000 today.

Archbishop Najeeb explained that, though Pope Francis brought them comfort and encouraged expatriated Iraqi Christians to resettle following the military defeat of ISIS in 2017, many still hesitate, and families continue to emigrate from the Nineveh Plain and Iraqi Kurdistan, due to ongoing insecurity.

He said that Christians in the region continue to endure intimidation and violence from local militias, and that most of their houses which were destroyed during the ISIS occupation are still in rubble.  

“Christians don’t want to restart their life in a place that is still unsafe for them and that the government can’t control”.”


Staying with Iraq and the Church, Sinan Mahmoud (THE NATIONAL) reports:

The leader of the Chaldean Catholic Church in Iraq, Louis Sako, called for a complete overhaul of the country’s political process, which has been in place since the 2003 US-led invasion.

Cardinal Sako’s remarks coincide with the country's upcoming commemoration of the 21st anniversary of the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein's regime and the introduction of an ethno-sectarian quota system.

“There must be a reconsideration of the entire political process,” Cardinal Sako said, while extending his congratulations to Muslims on the start of Ramadan.

“A new nonsectarian agreement needs to be reached based on full citizenship, ensuring a better future for Iraqis and preserving the [society's] components and their rights."





THE IRISH TIMES notes, "UN secretary general António Guterres has reiterated his calls for an end to hostilities in Gaza and the increased delivery of humanitarian aid, describing international humanitarian law as in tatters."  Kendra Nichols, Cate Brown and Leo Sands (WASHINGTON POST) report, "An aid ship has departed Cyprus for the Gaza Strip carrying nearly 200 tons of food, the relief organization World Central Kitchen said Tuesday morning on social media. The aid is a fraction of the amount required to stave off a famine in Gaza, but -- if successfully delivered -- would mark the first shipment into the Strip via a new maritime route."

Everyone needs to stop pretending this just happened.  Starvation was the plan of the Israeli government all along -- certain leaders made remarks making that clear.  Various UN aid agencies warned what could happen, the World Health Organization and Human Rights Watch warned what could happen.  The attack on UNRWA by the Israeli government was part of the plan to starve Palestinians.  After so many lies, it is way past time the the mainstream press stop treating pronouncements by the Israeli government as believable.  (Check out David Knox's article at FAIR for more on how there is no accountability in the mainstream media for the various lies they've promoted.) They brought on this starvation and they intended to bring it on.  



The steady and ruthless campaign by Israel to internationally defund the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), is unravelling.  The lynchpin in the effort was a thin, poison pen dossier making claims that 12 individuals were Hamas operatives who had been involved in the October 7 attacks.  Within a matter of days, two internal investigations were commenced, various individuals sacked, and US$450 million worth of funding from donor states suspended.

As the head of the agency, Philippe Lazzarini, explained at a press conference on March 4, he has “never been informed” or received evidence of Israel’s claims substantiating their assertions, though he did receive the prompt about the profane twelve directly from Israeli officials.  Every year, both Israel and the Palestinian authorities were furnished with staff lists, “and I never received the slightest concern about the staff that we have been employing.”

Had Israeli authorities signed off on these alleged participants in bungling or conspiratorial understanding?  Certainly, there was more than a pongy whiff of distraction about it all, given that Israel had come off poorly in The Hague proceedings launched by South Africa, during which the judges issued an interim order demanding an observance of the UN Genocide Convention, an increase of humanitarian aid, and the retention of evidence that might be used for future criminal prosecutions for genocide.

An abrupt wave of initial success in starving the agency followed, with a number of countries announcing plans to freeze funding.  In the United States, irate members of Congress accused the agency of having “longstanding connections to terrorism and promotion of antisemitism”.  A hearing was duly held titled “UNRWA Exposed: Examining the Agency’s Mission and Failures” with Richard Goldberg, a senior advisor of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies frothing at an agency that supposedly incited “violence against Israel, subsidizes US-designated terrorist organizations, denies Palestinians their basic human rights, and blocks the pathways to a sustainable peace between Israel and the Palestinians.”

The attempt to cast UNRWA into gleefully welcomed oblivion has not worked.  Questions were asked about the initial figure of twelve alleged militants.  News outlets began questioning the numbers.

The funding channels are resuming.  Canada, for instance, approving “the robust investigative process underway”, also acknowledged that “more can be done to respond to the urgent needs of Palestinian civilians”.  The initial cancellation of funding to the agency, charged Thomas Woodley, president of Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East, had been “a reckless political decision that never should have been made.”

The Swedish government was also encouraged by undertakings made by UNRWA “to allow independent auditing, strengthen internal supervision and enable additional staff controls”, promising an initial outlay of 200 million kroner (US$19 million)


The UN refugee agency for Palestinians has said there is no other agency that is able to respond to the humanitarian needs in Gaza at UNRWA’s scale.

The UNRWA runs more than 150 shelters and has at least 3,000 working staff in Gaza, the agency said in a post on X.

“We are the backbone of the humanitarian response,” the statement said.

“With over two million people in dire need of life-saving humanitarian assistance in Gaza, no other agency is able to respond at the same scale,” it added.



Gaza remains under assault. Day 158 of  the assault in the wave that began in October.  Binoy Kampmark (DISSIDENT VOICE) points out, "Bloodletting as form; murder as fashion.  The ongoing campaign in Gaza by Israel’s Defence Forces continues without stalling and restriction.  But the burgeoning number of corpses is starting to become a challenge for the propaganda outlets:  How to justify it?  Fortunately for Israel, the United States, its unqualified defender, is happy to provide cover for murder covered in the sheath of self-defence."   CNN has explained, "The Gaza Strip is 'the most dangerous place' in the world to be a child, according to the executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund."  ABC NEWS quotes UNICEF's December 9th statement, ""The Gaza Strip is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. Scores of children are reportedly being killed and injured on a daily basis. Entire neighborhoods, where children used to play and go to school have been turned into stacks of rubble, with no life in them."  NBC NEWS notes, "Strong majorities of all voters in the U.S. disapprove of President Joe Biden’s handling of foreign policy and the Israel-Hamas war, according to the latest national NBC News poll. The erosion is most pronounced among Democrats, a majority of whom believe Israel has gone too far in its military action in Gaza."  The slaughter continues.  It has displaced over 1 million people per the US Congressional Research Service.  Jessica Corbett (COMMON DREAMS) points out, "Academics and legal experts around the world, including Holocaust scholars, have condemned the six-week Israeli assault of Gaza as genocide."   The death toll of Palestinians in Gaza is grows higher and higher.  United Nations Women noted, "More than 1.9 million people -- 85 per cent of the total population of Gaza -- have been displaced, including what UN Women estimates to be nearly 1 million women and girls. The entire population of Gaza -- roughly 2.2 million people -- are in crisis levels of acute food insecurity or worse." ALJAZEERA notes, "At least 31,184 people in Gaza have been killed and 72,889 wounded by Israeli attacks on the enclave since October 7, according to the Health Ministry."  Months ago,  AP  noted, "About 4,000 people are reported missing."  February 7th, Jeremy Scahill explained on DEMOCRACY NOW! that "there’s an estimated 7,000 or 8,000 Palestinians missing, many of them in graves that are the rubble of their former home."  February 5th, the United Nations' Phillipe Lazzarini Tweeted:








And the area itself?  Isabele Debre (AP) reveals, "Israel’s military offensive has turned much of northern Gaza into an uninhabitable moonscape. Whole neighborhoods have been erased. Homes, schools and hospitals have been blasted by airstrikes and scorched by tank fire. Some buildings are still standing, but most are battered shells."  Kieron Monks (I NEWS) reports, "More than 40 per cent of the buildings in northern Gaza have been damaged or destroyed, according to a new study of satellite imagery by US researchers Jamon Van Den Hoek from Oregon State University and Corey Scher at the City University of New York. The UN gave a figure of 45 per cent of housing destroyed or damaged across the strip in less than six weeks. The rate of destruction is among the highest of any conflict since the Second World War."   




Children in Gaza are experiencing "relentless mental harm" after five months of war, hunger, displacement and years of a blockade, according to nongovernmental organization Save the Children, which talked to mental health services and four parents in the strip. 

In a report released on Tuesday, one parent told the organization:

"I wouldn’t even say that their mental health has deteriorated – it’s been obliterated. Complete psychological destruction.”

Another said:

"Children here have seen everything. They’ve seen the bombs, the deaths, the bodies – we can’t pretend to them any more. Now they understand and have seen everything. Now, my son can even tell what types of explosives are falling – he can hear the difference.” 

According to the report, the collapse of healthcare and psychological services in Gaza limits the possibility that children will get the treatment they need to recover. 

Director of Save the Children for the Occupied Palestinian Territory Jason Lee said there is hope the psychological impacts of the war could be reversed with support, but added that "none this is possible without an immediate, definitive ceasefire and safe, unfettered aid access so that humanitarians can provide the critical support needed."





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  • Monday, March 11, 2024

    Gladys Bentley -- Keep Black History and Women's History and LGBTQ+ History alive

    Kimberly Kaye (LGBTQ NATION) reports:

    In her glowing white tails, matching top hat, and shining shoes, Gladys Bentley didn’t just exude Steal Your Girl energy. She stood centerstage, swaggering and spotlit, and promised with a flourish of piano keys she’d be stealing everyone’s girl. 

    For a brief, glittering moment in Prohibition history, Bentley’s was the best show in Harlem, an act so audaciously queer and Black the New York Police Department had to padlock club doors to keep her liberation vibes from spreading. But despite coordinated censorship efforts — and the artist’s own Lavender Scare-era reversal about her sexuality — Gladys Bentley’s legacy has lived on, building the foundation upon which modern stars like Janelle Monae and Lil Nas X twerk today. 

    Born in 1907 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Gladys Bentley was clear on who she was from an early age. The eldest child of a Trinidadian mother and African American father, she began stealing her brothers’ suits to wear around age 9. Her infatuation with female school teachers and commitment to “unladylike” presentation caused the low-income family to seek help from doctors, who unsurprisingly could not “fix” their gender-nonconforming patient. Her family’s disapproval and chronic rejection ultimately drove Bentley to use music as an escape before fleeing the house entirely. 

    At age 16, young Bentley left Philly for New York City in search of belonging and a Broadway agent. Her booming alto voice and songwriting skills were substantial enough to land one, and Bentley even cut a recording deal paying $400 whole dollars for 8 “sides.” But opportunities for Black female artists like Bentley— short-haired, thick-hipped, gorgeously butch — were even more limited than they were for other Black artists, though all were hamstrung by segregation. 

    Bentley cobbled together income by singing at “rent parties,” one of the few legitimate safe spaces for lesbians in Harlem. These raucous gatherings, protected by private invitations and passwords, offered financial support to the assigned beneficiary that week and flirty fun for LGBTQ+ community members unwelcome in white or heterosexual bars. As the featured entertainment, accompanying herself on piano and singing without amplification, Bentley scandalized attendees with graphically sexual parodies of popular hits. 

    “She quickly made a name for herself as somebody who sang ribald songs,” historian Jim Wilson, author of Bulldaggers, Pansies, and Chocolate Babies: Performance, Race, and Sexuality in the Harlem Renaissance, writes. “She took the songs ‘Sweet Alice Blue Gown’ and ‘Georgia Brown,’ and it became a song about anal sex.” 

    Her underground success as a queer shindig star encouraged Bentley to audition when local clubs, specifically the Mad House on Harlem’s 133rd Street, were looking for acts – though she was usually competing against men for gigs. “At the Mad House, the boss was reluctant to give me a chance,” she wrote. “I finally convinced him. My hands fairly flew over the keys. When I had finished my first number, the bust of applause was terrific.” 


    So let's take a moment to celebrate a trail blazer like Gladys Bentley.




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    "Iraq snapshot" (THE COMMON ILLS):

    Monday, March 11, 2024.  While Marianne Williamson addresses real issues a host of vanity campaigns distract from real issues, Ramadan starts and there's no cease-fire, and much more.

    Let's start in the US with electoral politics.   Vying for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination are President Joe Biden and self-made Marianne Williamson.  




    Marianne Williamson:  I want to see a new beginning in this country.  I want to see us cut the chord with this aberrational  chapter of history by which corporate power has transgressed, has tyrannized the American people.  I want to cut the chord with that aberrational chapter and I want to begin again.  I want to begin a season of repair.  This has ruined peoples lives.  People have died in wars that should not have been fought.  Children have asthma that they should not have.  There are cancer rates -- such as in your own state.  There is a homeless rate.  There is a highest level of poverty rate of any advanced nation that is here in the United States.  There are so many examples of stress on people's bodies, stress on people's minds and hearts, stress on communities and stress on the Earth itself.  This is unsustainable.  And this is the urgency of this message.  This cannot continue.  There are too many stress points.  And my contention and what I submit to you is it's going to break one way or the other.  It's like some people need to read about The French Revolution here.  It's going to break one way or the other.  It is either going to break in the direction of a radical rededication to democracy and to justice or it's going to break in the direction of dystopia, chaos, neo authoritarianism and possibly worse.  I feel as Franklin Roosevelt said during The Great Depression.  He said, "It has become clear to me that we must become radical for at least a generation."  But radical is not a word that we should fear.  THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE is radical.  The radicalism that we should fear is the radicalism of the last fifty years.  It is radical that we have allowed corporate forces to dominate and tyrannize the American people the way we have.

    If you're not getting the importance of Marianne's campaign, you might be an idiot.

    Or a member of the Israeli government.  For decades the Israeli government got away with persecuting Palestinians.  It's probably a huge shock to Netanyahu and others in his right wing and corrupt government that people are pushing back.  But that's what information does, it educates.  It confronts pre-existing lies.  It brings us to the point today where the world collectively watches in horror at the crimes taking place.  That took years and years of work.


    Need a more recent example?

    From the White House transcript of President Joe Biden's State of the Union Address last Thursday:

    With a law that I proposed and signed — and not one of your Republican buddies work- — voted for it — we finally beat Big Pharma. 

    Instead of paying $400 a month or thereabouts for insulin with diabetes — and it only costs 10 bucks to make — they only get paid $35 a month now and still make a healthy profit.  (Applause.)

    And I want to — and what to do next, I want to cap the cost of insulin at $35 a month for every American who needs it — everyone.  (Applause.) 


    Senator Bernie Sanders has raised that issue for years and years.  And he made it a big point of his 2020 campaign for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.  He was raising the issue before that -- and continued raising it after -- he introduced the Senate bill in 2023 and US House Rep Cori Bush introduced it on the House side in 2023 -- and by hitting on this issue and raising it, he ensured Americans knew about it -- about the outrageous overpricing of insulin.  Now it's been confronted.  

    Real candidates use their campaigns to help others.


    That's why Cornel West has never seemed a real candidate.  What is his big issue?  It varies as often as his candidacy -- the People's Party nominee, the self-proclaimed Green Party nominee (he was never the Green Party's nominee  -- though he did get 0.8% of the vote in this month's Green Party primary in Pennsylvania) and now his independent candidacy.   'Brother' Cornel is useless and made himself that way.  

    Then there's no nuts Junior.  Robert Kennedy Junior.  He was going to run as a Democrat, then that was too much.  So he was going to run as an independent but that proved too much work for little lazy Junior.  Now he's doing everything he can to get the Libertarian Party's attention.  Poor no nuts.  It's not his fault that he has such tiny nads, he's a 70 year old man taking steroids so you know his elderly nuts have shrunken even further.  Shrunken testicles -- is that his campaign slogan?  Or just his campaign promise?

    He'll have dottered along accomplishing nothing.


    I bring it up for a reason.  Another party has announced their candidates.  No, not No Labels.  I'm referring to the laughable Socialist Equality Party.  They've been running candidates since 1984.  From WIKIPEDIA:


    The SEP has fielded electoral candidates in the United States for local, state, and federal offices. SEP candidates usually run as official SEP candidates on their own ballot line.

    No SEP candidate has yet won an election. 


    What a great and proud accomplishment.  All the candidates -- for local and state and federal offices and the political party has never produced -- in any election -- a winning candidate.

    Well now they've announced their 2024 presidential team: Jerry White for vice president, Joseph Kishore for president.

    Are you laughing yet?

    Kishore was their 2020 presidential candidate.  

    If you're not getting how pathetic they are, Jerry White's been on this ticket how many times before?  Four.  Four times.  

    And they get 0.00% of the vote every time.  In fact, you have to drop back to 1988 for them getting better than 0.00% -- then they got 0.02%.

    They've got an entire publication behind them -- WSWS -- but they can't get it together ever to do videos regularly or anything at all regularly.  

    So they do their vanity run and they do nothing to raise attention or awareness.  They are like Junior or, for that matter, Jill Stein.  The 2012 failure returned in 2016 to fail again and now wants to sink the party in 2024.  If Jill Stein is the face of the modern Green Party, they might as well pack it in.

    The nominee will be determined at their convention this summer.  Hopefully, it will be someone like 38-year-old Jasmine Sherman and not the then-74 year old Jill Stein.  A fraud, a failure and someone who left the political party deeply in debt should have stepped aside for younger blood long, long ago.

    It's amazing how we rail about the age of Joe Biden or Nancy Pelosi or now dead Dianne Feinstein but we stay silent when a Jill Stein or a Susan "Medea" Benjamin should have stepped aside long ago.  
     
    Nothing changes if nothing changes.  And if you want to see The Geritol Set lose their complete grasp on the levers of power, you have to be willing to do your part by demanding that across the board.  You can't be okay with Susan Benjamin (mis)leading Code Pink -- by standing with Proud Boys, by her recent call (lie) that Donald Trump would be better on Gaza than Joe Biden -- and not join the  call for younger candidates.  Susan should have moved over to Raging Grannies about a decade ago.  Code Pink should be an organization for young women.  


    Jerry and Joseph proclaim at their campaign website:

    The Socialist Equality Party is organizing the working class in the fight for socialism: the reorganization of all of economic life to serve social needs, not private profit. The fight for socialism is at the same time a fight against war, authoritarianism, environmental degradation and all the consequences of capitalist society.


    Oh, well that's something people can . . . not relate to.  Nothing concrete.  Nothing that says we will do _____ and this will make your life better.  Just a list of large concepts to be against and no real plan for any of it.

    This is how they are after they make their big announcement: Unprepared.

    Once again, they'll spend an election year doing nothing.

    Jerry's been doing nothing since he first became the presidential nominee back in 1996 -- restoring 'manhood' to the SEP after 1992 saw a woman as their presidential nominee -- their first and their last.  Jerry sees to it.  'Manly' Jerry makes sure the ladies know their place in the SEP.
     
    And not just the ladies, everyone.  Remember, despite the attacks on LGBTQ+ members in this country for the last few years, SEP -- like their publication WSWS -- can't defend LGBTQ+ people -- that would be 'identity politics,' they insist.  Which is why they write:


    All the great problems confronting mankind are global problems that require global solutions. The fight for socialism, therefore, requires the unity and collaboration of workers in every country on the basis of a common program and perspective.


    Can't use "humankind."  No, that'd be too much for Jerry and Joseph -- they're probably still trembling from the ending of Tim Burton's BATMAN RETURNS (1992) when Michael Keaton's Bruce Wayne speaks of "Good will toward men . . . and women."

    "Identity politics!" screeched Joseph and Jerry as they threw their popcorn at the screen and stormed out telling everyone waiting for the next showing, "Catwoman dies!"

     
     

    At last night's Academy Award ceremony, several individuals wore pins decrying the continued assault on Gaza including actors: Ramsy Youssef Milo Machado-Graner, Swann Arlaud, Eugene Lee Yang, nominee Mark Ruffalo; directors Ava DuVernay, nominee Misan Harriman and nominee Kaouther Ben Hania; and songwriters Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell who were nominated for -- and won for -- writing BARBIE's "What Was I Made For?"

    THE ZONE OF INTEREST received five Academy Award nominations.  Jonathan Glazer was nominated for adapted screenplay and for director.  When the film won for Best International Feature Film, Jonathan gave the acceptance speech.  




     Gaza remains under assault. Day 157 of  the assault in the wave that began in October.  Binoy Kampmark (DISSIDENT VOICE) points out, "Bloodletting as form; murder as fashion.  The ongoing campaign in Gaza by Israel’s Defence Forces continues without stalling and restriction.  But the burgeoning number of corpses is starting to become a challenge for the propaganda outlets:  How to justify it?  Fortunately for Israel, the United States, its unqualified defender, is happy to provide cover for murder covered in the sheath of self-defence."   CNN has explained, "The Gaza Strip is 'the most dangerous place' in the world to be a child, according to the executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund."  ABC NEWS quotes UNICEF's December 9th statement, ""The Gaza Strip is the most dangerous place in the world to be a child. Scores of children are reportedly being killed and injured on a daily basis. Entire neighborhoods, where children used to play and go to school have been turned into stacks of rubble, with no life in them."  NBC NEWS notes, "Strong majorities of all voters in the U.S. disapprove of President Joe Biden’s handling of foreign policy and the Israel-Hamas war, according to the latest national NBC News poll. The erosion is most pronounced among Democrats, a majority of whom believe Israel has gone too far in its military action in Gaza."  The slaughter continues.  It has displaced over 1 million people per the US Congressional Research Service.  Jessica Corbett (COMMON DREAMS) points out, "Academics and legal experts around the world, including Holocaust scholars, have condemned the six-week Israeli assault of Gaza as genocide."   The death toll of Palestinians in Gaza is grows higher and higher.  United Nations Women noted, "More than 1.9 million people -- 85 per cent of the total population of Gaza -- have been displaced, including what UN Women estimates to be nearly 1 million women and girls. The entire population of Gaza -- roughly 2.2 million people -- are in crisis levels of acute food insecurity or worse." NBC NEWS notes, "The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 31,000 , according to the enclave's Health Ministry, including at least 25 people who have died of starvation ."  Months ago,  AP  noted, "About 4,000 people are reported missing."  February 7th, Jeremy Scahill explained on DEMOCRACY NOW! that "there’s an estimated 7,000 or 8,000 Palestinians missing, many of them in graves that are the rubble of their former home."  February 5th, the United Nations' Phillipe Lazzarini Tweeted:








    And the area itself?  Isabele Debre (AP) reveals, "Israel’s military offensive has turned much of northern Gaza into an uninhabitable moonscape. Whole neighborhoods have been erased. Homes, schools and hospitals have been blasted by airstrikes and scorched by tank fire. Some buildings are still standing, but most are battered shells."  Kieron Monks (I NEWS) reports, "More than 40 per cent of the buildings in northern Gaza have been damaged or destroyed, according to a new study of satellite imagery by US researchers Jamon Van Den Hoek from Oregon State University and Corey Scher at the City University of New York. The UN gave a figure of 45 per cent of housing destroyed or damaged across the strip in less than six weeks. The rate of destruction is among the highest of any conflict since the Second World War."   


    Meanwhile, instead of demanding Israel stop blocking food from getting it, Joe Biden wants to build a floating aid landing.  Saturday saw a flurry of reporting. Eduardo Cuevas (USA TODAY) reported, "U.S. military personnel are scrambling to build a temporary floating dock off Gaza to help distribute food and other aid to Palestinians by way of the sea, a new route for supplies after months of Israel's intense restrictions on aid delivered by land. President Joe Biden announced the assistance to Gaza during his State of the Union Thursday night, as Army personnel were already pulling plans and equipment together." Meghann Myers (MILITARY TIMES) added, "Over the next 60 days, roughly 1,000 troops will deploy to the Mediterranean Sea to build a floating platform where cargo ships can offload aid onto smaller military vessels, which will transfer them to a causeway attached to the beach, where trucks can pick it up and distribute it within Gaza, Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder, a Pentagon spokesman, told reporters."  And Tiffany Wertheimer (BBC News)  noted, "The support ship, General Frank S Besson, set sail from a military base in the state of Virginia on Saturday."  NBC NEWS has video of the operation here.  Yet here it is Monday and?  NBC NEWS reports, "A U.S. army vessel carrying equipment to build a pier off the Palestinian enclave's coast has left for the Mediterranean, but the first ship carrying 200 tons of food aid remains docked in Cyprus. Aid agencies have criticized the plan for a maritime humanitarian corridor, saying it falls far short of meeting the needs of Gaza's population of 2.2 million."   ALJAZEERA reports,  "The executive director of the US arm of the medical charity Doctors Without Borders, Avril Benoit, in a statement criticised the US plan as a 'glaring distraction from the real problem: Israel’s indiscriminate and disproportionate military campaign and punishing siege'."


    Last night, the White House released the following statement from Joe Biden:


    Tonight -- as the new crescent moon marks the beginning of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan -- Jill and I extend our best wishes and prayers to Muslims across our country and around the world.

    The sacred month is a time for reflection and renewal. This year, it comes at a moment of immense pain. The war in Gaza has inflicted terrible suffering on the Palestinian people. More than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed, most of them civilians, including thousands of children. Some are family members of American Muslims, who are deeply grieving their lost loved ones today. Nearly two million Palestinians have been displaced by the war; many are in urgent need of food, water, medicine, and shelter. As Muslims gather around the world over the coming days and weeks to break their fast, the suffering of the Palestinian people will be front of mind for many. It is front of mind for me.

    The United States will continue to lead international efforts to get more humanitarian assistance into Gaza by land, air, and sea. Earlier this week, I directed our military to lead an emergency mission to establish a temporary pier on the coast of Gaza that can receive large shipments of aid. We are carrying out airdrops of aid, in coordination with our international partners, including Jordan. And we’ll continue to work with Israel to expand deliveries by land, insisting that it facilitate more routes and open more crossings to get more aid to more people.

    While we get more life-saving aid to Gaza, the United States will continue working non-stop to establish an immediate and sustained ceasefire for at least six weeks as part of a deal that releases hostages. And we will continue building toward a long-term future of stability, security, and peace. That includes a two-state solution to ensure Palestinians and Israelis share equal measures of freedom, dignity, security, and prosperity. That is the only path toward an enduring peace.

    Here at home, we have seen an appalling resurgence of hate and violence toward Muslim Americans. Islamophobia has absolutely no place in the United States, a country founded on freedom of worship and built on the contributions of immigrants, including Muslim immigrants. My Administration is developing the first-ever National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia and Related Forms of Bias and Discrimination, to take on hate against Muslim, Sikh, South Asian, and Arab American communities, wherever it occurs. No one should ever fear being targeted at school, at work, on the street, or in their community because of their background or beliefs.

    To Muslims across our country, please know that you are deeply valued members of our American family. To those who are grieving during this time of war, I hear you, I see you, and I pray you find solace in your faith, family, and community. And to all who are marking the beginning of Ramadan tonight, I wish you a safe, healthy, and blessed month. Ramadan kareem.  

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    Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims, with people decorating their homes, buying things for special Ramadan dishes, and planning gatherings with family and friends to break their fast together.

    But in Deir el-Balah, as Israeli bombing continues and the list of civilians being killed gets longer by the day, there is little to indicate that the festivities are on the doorstep.

    “This year’s Ramadan is starkly different,” said Atia Harb, 38, who had some old Ramadan decorations laid out in his market stall and was playing festive tunes, trying his best to attract customers despite the grim conditions.

    “There is non-stop noise of bombs and racing ambulances.”


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