When it comes to BDS against Israel it's illegal against China Cuba or Russia it's not a problem
A Surge in Jewish Activism for Ceasefire and Against Genocide
While Peter Dutton Pumps up Anti-Genocide as Anti-Semitism Jews around the world and in Israel are demonstrating for peace. Polls in Israel show 70% of Israelis want Netanyahu sacked.
several thousand Jews and their allies shut down the main terminal of Grand Central Station during rush hour in New York City, demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. Organized by Jewish Voice for Peace, the activists at the peaceful sit-in wore black T-shirts that read “Not In Our Name.” “It’s the largest sit-in protest the city has seen in over two decades,” Democracy Now!’s Amy Goodman said. About 400 people were arrested, including rabbis.
American Jews have mobilized several thousand Jews across the U.S. to call for a ceasefire in Gaza. ADL calls these Jewish organizations “hate groups.”
Source: Anti-Defamation League Maps Jewish Peace Rallies With Antisemitic Attacks
Media Workers Protest New York Times for Biased, Anti-Palestinian Coverage of Israeli War on Gaza
Students at Brown, MIT, Columbia and Other Colleges Risk Arrest, Retaliation to Protest War on Gaza
These fossil fuel companies paid *$0* in corporate tax in 2021-22, ATO data shows. Absolutely mind-boggling in a year of soaring fossil fuel prices. We need our Government to step up and tax fossil fuels fairly. #auspol
The CBA paid a full freight of ~30% off nearly $10 billion, as did
Westpac off $7 billion, NAB off $5.4 billion and ANZ off $5.3 billion —
opportunities for tax creativity are limited when you make nearly all of
your money from financial services within Australia. The banks may be
bastards, but they make a far bigger fiscal contribution to the country
than the fossil fuel industries or foreign-owned tax dodger News Corp.
Source: National Times – News Corp, climate criminals again top in tax… | Facebook
The CBA paid a full freight of ~30% off nearly $10 billion, as did Westpac off $7 billion, NAB off $5.4 billion and ANZ off $5.3 billion — opportunities for tax creativity are limited when you make nearly all of your money from financial services within Australia. The banks may be bastards, but they make a far bigger fiscal contribution to the country than the fossil fuel industries or foreign-owned tax dodger News Corp.
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