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WeaponsMichael T. Klare
While experts warn about the risk of human extinction, the Department of Defense plows full speed ahead. The post The Pentagon's Rush to Deploy AI-Enabled Weapons Is Going to Kill Us All appeared first on The Nation.See the Story
The Pentagon's Rush to Deploy AI-Enabled Weapons Is Going to Kill Us All
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ProtestorsPro-IDF revelers were getting drunk, dancing, and bidding on VIP passes to Shaq's Fun House. Three Israeli women disrupted the celebrations as speeches began. They were dragged and shoved out of the room by several security personnel. A high school history teacher in Israel was put in solitary confinement for four days for making Facebook posts.See the Story
The “Friends of the IDF” Gala Was Like a Rich Kid’s Bar Mitzvah—Until the Protest Started
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Antisemitism · GazaDave Zirin
Our best hope against antisemitism is to defeat Israel’s dual campaign to raze Gaza and bind our fate as Jews to that insidious project. The post How Zionism Feeds Antisemitism appeared first on The Nation.See the Story
How Zionism Feeds Antisemitism
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Wisconsin · WisconsinFormer Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker pushed an anti-union bill through the state legislature in 2011. The bill, Act 10, was struck down by a lower court, but it was upheld by the state Supreme Court. Now the high court has a progressive majority and unions are challenging the law in court.See the Story
Scott Walker’s Anti-Union Law Could Be Undone by a Court That Respects the Constitution
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War · GazaThe BBC and other legacy media operate in similar ways, writes Simon Tisdall. They accept that a nation-state carries more weight, whether consciously or unconsciously, he says. The use of language is worth examining too, he adds. The very fact of their being the largest community in the world without a state makes an impact on how the media treats its perspective.See the Story
“Let’s Wait Till Israel Says Something”: Why the Media Has Failed the Test of the War in Gaza
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The Case for Speaking Up for Palestine
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Palestine · PalestineThe past few weeks have offered ample evidence of the dangers that come with criticizing Israel's bombardment of Gaza. David Velasco was fired from Artforum. Journalists have been fired and forced to resign from major media outlets for showing sympathy for Palestinians. Even in the US and the UK, visibly protesting on behalf of Palestine can be a matter of life and death.See the Story
Speaking Up for Palestine Can Be Hard, but It’s Never Been More Necessary
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