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textCasey Goonan, UC Berkeley freedom firebomber sentenced to 19 years by federal jury by Carmena
Casey Goonan sentenced...
Posted: Tue, Sep 23, 2025 8:48pm PDT
textSeptember 3-11, 2025 China-US Solidarity Network Xinjiang Delegation by SIU HIN LEE China-US Solidarity Network
The China-US Solidarity Network organized a two-week fact-finding trip to visit Urumqi, Kashi (Kashgar), and Hotan, historic cities on China's Silk Road in far-west Xinjiang. This is our fourth activist delegation to visit Xinjiang since 2019....
Posted: Fri, Sep 19, 2025 12:06pm PDT
textThe threat to Western thinking by Rudiger Rauls
China and Russia are leading the way and are also making their experience available to the other BRICS countries. Separate mechanisms are to be created for insurance and financial investments that are largely independent of Western companies and institutions. Access to financial markets and their capital is one of the essential prerequisites for the faster development....
Posted: Thu, Sep 4, 2025 1:12am PDT
textThe Trump-Putin Summit-Regime Change Has Failed by George Wright
The expansion of NATO into Eastern Europe was always to militarily encircle Russia, which was a continuation of the United States’ Cold War “containment” towards the Soviet Union....
Posted: Tue, Aug 19, 2025 7:24pm PDT
textSanta Cruz County proposal could allow the destruction of homeless RVs by Alicia Kuhl
Santa Cruz County proposal could allow the destruction of homeless RVs Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors meeting 9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 19, online or at 701 Ocean St., room 525, Santa Cruz. Join on Zoom or call 669-254-5252, meeting ID 160 123 6676. To comment ahead of the meeting, email BoardOfSupervisors@santacruzcountyca.gov by 5 p.m. monday...
Posted: Mon, Aug 18, 2025 12:45pm PDT
textI could try to be blindly brainwashed and bootlicky too... by Alicia Kuhl
I'm tired of the same old tired comments, manipulations, and excuses regarding our most important issues. It's time to get real....
Posted: Fri, Aug 15, 2025 12:05pm PDT
textWhen is Genocide in Gaza not genocide? by Nayvin Gordon
GENOCIDE, PROPAGANDA AND MANUFACTURING CONSENT FOR BARBARSIM...
Posted: Mon, Aug 4, 2025 2:50pm PDT
textIn Praise of Utopia by Ilija Trojanow
Utopia is thus much more than an island of the blessed, where peace and equality reign and education is the highest good. Utopia is the anticipation of change in the realm of imagination. Utopia unleashes the freest thinking to devise alternatives....
Posted: Sun, Aug 3, 2025 12:31am PDT
textWhen the unfair complain about unfairness by Heiner Flassbeck
Tariffs and the weak US dollar will cause massive damage to the German economy. Fifteen percent higher tariffs and a 15 percent devaluation of the dollar (since the beginning of this year) are indeed impossible for most German companies to absorb without losing market share in the US....
Posted: Sat, Aug 2, 2025 10:35am PDT
textSAFTU condemns Trump’s 30% tariffs on South African exports: Calls for urgent meeting by repost
The South African trade union federation SAFTU has protested Trump's tariffs and called for a national emergency meeting...
Posted: Fri, Aug 1, 2025 6:20pm PDT
textGenocide Made Invisible by Norman Solomon
The ideology of evasion...
Posted: Mon, Jul 7, 2025 7:16am PDT
text6/14 Anti-War Struggle:Powerful Demo by Zengakuren “Stop Japanese-American War on China by ZNN Repost
On June 14, 2025 a Tokyo protest was held by Grand March Against Constitutional Revision and War against the Japanese US plans for war against China and also against the attacks on immigrants in the United States...
Posted: Wed, Jul 2, 2025 4:36pm PDT
textCapitalism is not what you think it is by Grace Blakeley
The freedom of the free market has never been particularly great... Instead of living in the freedom promised by free markets, we live in a global world consisting of a few large corporations, financial institutions, states, and supranational associations. A world characterized by ubiquitous, centralized planning....
Posted: Sun, Jun 29, 2025 2:55pm PDT
textMake Polluters Pay: Pass the Climate Superfund Act, Op-ed by Councilmember Zahra Make Poll by Fullerton Councilmember Zahra
Residents throughout California are tired of having to pay for rebuilding their communities after a devastating fire or tumultuous storm wreaks havoc. State and local budgets are stretched to the brink as climate risks escalate, jeopardizing public services and forcing communities to bear the burden of addressing these climate-related emergencies. And there seems to be no end in sight as costs continue to mount from climate-related damages, increased insurance premiums, property taxes, and ut...
Posted: Wed, Jun 11, 2025 12:51pm PDT
textTake up the struggle for transformation by Tomasz Konicz
Capital not only fails to reconcile social and climate issues, but is also simply incapable of solving either the climate crisis or the social crisis due to its compulsion to exploit, fueled by escalating contradictions. Consequently, capital must be consigned to history....
Posted: Tue, Jun 10, 2025 7:18am PDT
textHope in Hopeless Times? by John Holloway
In the second book, Breaking Capitalism, I suggested thinking about revolution through the creation of cracks in capitalist domination – by recognizing, creating, expanding, multiplying and merging cracks. These cracks are spaces or moments in which we say no to the logic of money and create social relations on a different basis. These cracks are everywhere....
Posted: Thu, Jun 5, 2025 8:33am PDT
textArrest of Agave Farmer Leaders Sparks Outcry Amid Tequila Industry Controversy by Eduardo Ruelas
Two prominent agave farmers, Julián Rodríguez Parra and Salvador Ibarra Landeros, were arrested yesterday in Tequila, Jalisco, following a peaceful protest against multinational tequila producers. The arrests come amid a growing legal battle in the United States. A federal class-action lawsuit filed in the Eastern District of New York accuses Diageo, the global spirits conglomerate, of adulterating its premium tequila brands, Casamigos and Don Julio, with non-agave alcohols....
Posted: Wed, May 21, 2025 2:33pm PDT
textYetide Badaki, actress, visits Congress with lawmakers/veterans urges no wealthy tax cuts by Ramona Duhoux
Yetide Badaki visits Capitol Hill with state lawmakers who are veterans to urge complete restoration of clean energy investments, and to ensure none of these funds are used to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy....
Posted: Tue, May 20, 2025 5:50pm PDT
textGeneva and the crisis at the UN by Fritz von Klinggräff
Doctors Without Borders, the UN refugee agency UNHCR, and the International Labor Organization ILO are all based in Geneva. The city is the European hub for UN and non-governmental organizations. With funding cuts not only from the Trump administration, a wave of layoffs is rolling toward humanitarian workers this spring....
Posted: Sat, May 17, 2025 7:54am PDT
textWaymo Attacked in San Francisco by some anarchists
On the 77th anniversary of the Nakba, the windows of a Waymo self-driving taxi were smashed in San Francisco....
Posted: Thu, May 15, 2025 12:07am PDT
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