Thursday 9 November 2023

Fighting Fake News with REAL, 9/11/23, Jewish Divide, Israel calls in Morrison and Johnstone, MOWING THE GRASS, Vetting Media Reports, West Bank, Belgian Unions Act, News Corp,s Jacinta, What do horses know?

 

 

The Great Jewish Divide "To Continue or not to Continue" To support or not to support Israel

Israel Norman Finkelstein Palestine

Norman Finkelstein Responds to Bernie Sanders

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 Who paid for this two for the price of one resurrection farce? Sure as hell Morrison and Boris didn't.

“We really didn’t think things could get worse. But then Scotty and Boris arrived to give us their thoughts”

Fears Gaza War Will Spread as Morrison, Johnson Arrive to Lend Foreign Affairs Expertise

 Netanyahu mowing through Palestine. Image: Geoff Pryor 

The lawn consists of 1.1Million Children and Bibi is just "mowing the lawn"

U.S. corporate media outlets have granted Israeli military commanders pre-publication review rights for “all materials and footage” recorded by their correspondents embedded with the Israel Defense Forces during the invasion of Gaza, a precondition condemned by press freedom advocates.

Source: Israel to ‘Vet’ US Corporate Media Embedded in Gaza


The war in Gaza serves as a smokescreen to the escalation of settler expansion and violence in the West Bank, writes Dan Steinbock. Meanwhile, Biden’s hawks refocus on Iran. Last of a 5-part series.

Source: Gaza-Israel Catastrophe — Settlers & Wider War

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News Corp mistakes former Greens candidate Lynda-June Coe for Jacinta Nampijinpa Price

Could you expect anything less from News Corp they simply saw black and any thing black just looks the same to racists
 
Over the weekend, News Corp published a story about Jacinta Nampijinpa Price speaking at a pro-Palestine rally. The only problem is, she wasn’t even in the country.

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But do horses even know they are in a race, let alone have a desire to win it? Do they understand what it means when their nose is the first one to pass the post?

Based on decades of experience and everything we know about horse behaviour, I think the most plausible answer is “no”.

Source: Do racehorses even know they’re ‘racing’ each other? It’s unlikely


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