IRFAN GALARIA, Physician and Reconstructive Surgeon - Los Angeles Times
Stephan:
A little history. Israel exists because at the end of WWII with millions of Jews displaced and migrants and the European nations themselves deeply damaged the Christian Europeans did not want a large influx of Jews into their countries. At the same time, the Zionists saw an opportunity to create their own country in the Middle East where The Muslims were a primitive local population that had no particular political power. From these two directions, the British who controlled Palestine agreed to give control over to the Jews and, thus, Israel came to be. From the beginning, not surprisingly, the Muslims resisted and the Israelis to my surprise the Israelis reverted to the same mentality that for centuries was inflicted on them. For hundreds of years, the Christians ghettoized and persecuted the Jews. One would think the Israelis having experienced that for so long would have from the beginning of Israel made working out a way to get on with the Muslims a priority. They didn’t, and now they are led by Netanyahu a Jewish Trump just as fascist and as corrupt. So far 30,000 Gazans, largely women and children have been murdered by the Israelis, and the ground attack they are planning could result in thousands more deaths. When this finally resolves I predict a new generation of Muslims will seek revenge by creating some new version of Hamas.
In late January, I left my home in Virginia, where I work as a plastic and reconstructive surgeon and joined a group of physicians and nurses traveling to Egypt with the humanitarian aid group MedGlobal to volunteer in Gaza.
I have worked in other war zones. But what I witnessed during the next 10 days in Gaza was not war — it was annihilation. At least 28,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s bombardment of Gaza. From Cairo, Egypt’s capital, we drove 12 hours east to the Rafah border. We passed miles of parked humanitarian aid trucks because they weren’t allowed into Gaza. Aside from my team and other envoy members from the United Nations and World Health Organization, there were very few others there.
Entering southern Gaza on Jan. 29, where many have fled from the north, felt like the first pages of a dystopian novel. Our ears were numb with the constant humming of […]
Will Sommer , Reporter - Microsoft Start / The Washington Post
Stephan:
The United States is becoming an increasingly dangerous country, particularly for judges, prosecutors, election workers, and journalists, the White supremacy MAGAt neo-nazis become more violent. You would think that, as in the civil rights era, the President and Congress would respond to this growing violence, just as Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent the US Army to Arkansas after Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus refused to let 9 African American kids enter and attend a Little Rock high school. But don’t hold your breath. Neo-nazis, fully tricked out with masks and swastika flags were marching in Nashville, Tennessee yesterday.
Jordan Green reports on extremists for the news website Raw Story, where his stories have included alleged neo-Nazis joining the U.S. military or protesting at drag shows. For the past few months, he has worked on an investigation into a teenage gang that local police had linked to a spate of racist vandalism, including a brick attack on a Jewish center in Pensacola, Fla.
As Green prepared to publish his story, neo-Nazis came to his house.
Green’s reporting had found that the Pensacola gang was part of a larger online network known as 2119 Blood and Soil Crew, with members operating in several states. On Feb. 10, five people connected to 2119 appeared outside his home in Greensboro, N.C., according to Green, as well as photos the group itself shared on social media.
Some wore skull face masks, a common accessory for violent neo-Nazi groups, according to the photos they posted on Telegram, a social media […]
Here are the facts on the increasing White supremacy christofascist racist anti-semitic violence that is making America a very dangerous nation and one that is getting worse. And what is being done? Read the report and learn how dysfunctional our government has become.
Homicides connected to extremism declined in 2023 for the second year in a row, but risks for extremist violence remain high asantisemitism and domestic terror threats have risen, according to new data.
The ADL Center on Extremism’s annual Murder and Extremism report also found that right-wing extremism was connected to all extremist-related killings of 2023.
White supremacists were tied to the overwhelming majority (88%) of extremist-related murders last year.
Details: Extremists were involved in the killing of at least 17 people in 2023 in seven separate incidents — a significant drop from the 27 extremist-related […]
Here is some good news and clear evidence of what we should be doing as a national program. The problem with the American government is that they are more interested in playing their political power games than actually governing. Look at what our yo-yo Speaker of the House and his MAGA gang are doing by blocking aid to Ukraine, and what that is prompting Putin to do. Look at our education system, and our healthcare system. Do I need to go on? I hope not.
Trees provide innumerable benefits to the world, from food to shelter to oxygen, but researchers have now found their dramatic rebound in the eastern US has delivered a further, stunning feat – the curtailing of the soaring temperatures caused by the climate crisis.
While the US, like the rest of the world, has heated up since industrial times due to the burning of fossil fuels, scientists have long been puzzled by a so-called “warming hole” over parts of the US south-east where temperatures have flatlined, or even cooled, despite the unmistakable broader warming trend.
A major reason for this anomaly, the new study finds, is the vast reforestation of much of the eastern US following the initial loss of large numbers of trees in the wake of European settlement in America. Such large expanses have been reforested in the past century – with enough trees sprouting back to cover an area larger than England – that it has helped stall the affect of global heating.
“The reforestation has been remarkable and we have shown this has translated into […]
Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling, Staff Writer - The New Republic
Stephan:
One to two percent of women need in vitro fertilization in order to begin a family. But that help will no longer be available in Alabama. The state is controlled by Republicans because the people in Alabama who can and do vote, vote for what this state has become. By every fact-based social outcome study Alabama is essentially a third-world country. It is poor — ranks 46th in the nation, highly racist — ranks 44th, has poor health care overall — ranks 42nd, and on and on. There is no fundamental reason Alabama should have such low rankings, it is the result of its culture and the choices made by its state government, and nothing is going to change this but the voters. Do they care enough to change the social failure Alabama has become? We’ll see in November.
A new ruling out of Alabama may spell the beginning of the end of the third-party fertility industry—and its reasoning partially relies on a verse from the Bible.
On Friday, the Alabama Supreme Court decided that embryos created through in-vitro fertilization would be protected under the Wrongful Death of a Minor Act, effectively classifying single-celled, fertilized eggs as children.
The case, known as LePage v. Mobile Infirmary Clinic, Inc, rested upon an argument by several intended parents that their “embryonic children” had been victims of a wrongful death when an intruder broke into the IVF clinic, dropping trays containing some of the embryos and ultimately destroying them.
In a 7–2 decision, Alabama’s highest court ruled that the clinic had been negligent, allowing the parents to proceed with a wrongful death lawsuit. The court also ruled that it is “the public policy of this state to recognize and support the sanctity of unborn life and the rights of unborn children, including the right to life,” (emphasis added) […]