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Di Kevin Carson. Originale pubblicato il 9 aprile 2025 con il titolo Ethnic Cleansing Apologetics at the Wall Street Journal. Traduzione italiana di Enrico Sanna. Quel genere ingannevole di commento giornalistico del tipo “sto solo ponendo una domanda” non è una novità. Pochi però sono moralmente ripugnanti come quello scritto da Sananand Dhume e pubblicato…
The disingenuous “just asking questions” genre of op-eds is hardly novel, but few examples of it have ever been as morally reprehensible as Sadanand Dhume’s at the Wall Street Journal on February 12 (“If Indians and Pakistanis Can Relocate, Why Can’t Gazans?”). Dhume poses the question in the context of Trump’s stated intention of taking…
Update (9/6/21) from IWA-AIT: We have bought them clothes/shoes, furniture, kitchen equipment, Internet connection, food stoke and many more. We want you to join us : https://t.co/QpuwbfYY1U https://t.co/BGzdvR1566 — Workers Solidarity Federation-IWA (@WorkersSolidar1) September 6, 2021 From the CNT-AIT France: English Companions of the Workers Solidarity Federation (WSF-AIT) of Pakistan have established a fund for the…
Cos’hanno in comune Barack Obama e Donald Trump? Fra l’altro, il fatto che non sanno, o fingono di sapere, perché i musulmani ci odiano. Trump dice (stavo per scrivere “crede”, ma non so se esiste qualcuno, compreso Trump, che sappia in cosa crede) che i musulmani dovrebbero essere tenuti alla larga dagli Stati Uniti finché…
What do Barack Obama and Donald Trump have in common? Among other things, they have — or pretend to have — no clue why some Muslims hate us. Trump says (I almost typed believes, but I’m not sure anyone, including Trump, knows what he believes) Muslims should be barred from the United States until “until…
The Financial Times recently reported that Nobel Peace Prize recipient Barack Obama has conducted ten times more drone strikes than his predecessor George W. Bush. As far as we can tell, that number is somewhere in the ballpark of 500 strikes and spans a wide array of countries including Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia…
Darian Worden discusses recent footage of soldiers, drone strikes, and the devaluing of human life.
Darian Worden cautions that the death of bin Laden does not solve the problems that enabled his rise to fame.
Darian Worden on Cablegate, the massive release of classified State Department cables by Wikileaks.