President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, joined by the Presidential Cabinet members, pose for a Cabinet portrait Thursday, April 1, 2021, in the Grand Foyer of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz). By Adam Schultz - The White House, Public Domain, Link
Laurence H. Shoup is a California author and activist. He is the author of five books, including
The U.S. working class, led by people of color, has, at least temporarily, defeated the criminal Trumpian regime and the specter of the consolidation of gangster neofascism. Among its many crimes, this racist regime tried to overturn the results of a U.S. national election. Let us turn to an analysis of the new Joe Biden regime and the personnel and policies it is likely to follow, especially on the all-important questions of the climate crisis and U.S. grand strategy toward China.
Verified Hate: Nervous Breakdown Edition
Gregory Hood, American Renaissance, April 27, 2021
From Tariq Nasheed:
A white Holiday Inn Express worker has a nervous breakdown after he got scolded by a Black customer because of a mistake in the reservation system. pic.twitter.com/KUEyqUSgsM
The young man in this video reportedly suffers from a mental illness. A normal person wouldn’t react this way. However, a normal person wouldn’t pull out a cell phone to insult and intimidate a worker, especially one who seems like he’s in pain. It’s disgusting.
What’s important is that a black man knows that if he films a white person, he can raise a mob.
The Pittsburgh branch of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) recently circulated a petition that claims that Israel’s alleged refusal to vaccinate.
Founded in December 2007 as more or less a Jewish rump of the leftist group Moveon.org, J Street has touted itself as the voice of “pro-Israel, pro-peace Americans” and received massive funding (which it initially sought to conceal) from left-wing billionaire George Soros. Its aim was to represent the views of the vast majority of American Jews who are liberals and Democrats without having to operate as part of a bipartisan coalition with those whose views were more centrist or to the right. Its founders believed that liberal Jews were dissatisfied with AIPAC, the umbrella group that operates as the voice of pro-Israel groups in Washington. J Street would be the group for Jews who didn’t want to defend Israel, and instead wanted to lend their support to those who were prepared to hammer it into making concessions to the Palestinians.
In this photo released by Indonesian Presidential Palace, Indonesian President Joko Widodo (centre) delivers his press statement as, from left to right, Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto, and Cabinet Secretary Pramono Anung listen, following Asean Leaders Meeting at the Asean Secretariat in Jakarta, Indonesia, Saturday, April 24, 2021. Southeast Asian leaders demanded an immediate end to killings and the release of political detainees in Myanmar in an emergency summit with its top general and coup leader Saturday in the Indonesian capital, Indonesia s president said. - AP Agreement on ending killings, accepting aid Myanmar, ASEAN to cooperate on political transition - state TV Beyond our expectation says Malaysia PM
Myanmar, ASEAN to cooperate on political transition - state TV Beyond our expectation says Malaysia PM Long way forward says Singapore PM (Adds details on chairman s statement)
By Tom Allard and Stanley Widianto
JAKARTA, April 24 (Reuters) - Southeast Asian leaders said they had agreed on a plan with Myanmar s junta chief on Saturday to end the crisis in the violence-hit nation, but he did not explicitly respond to demands to halt the killing of civilian protesters. It s beyond our expectation, Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin told reporters after the leaders meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) that was also attended by Myanmar s Senior General Min Aung Hlaing.