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Sunday, November 2, 2025

Sudanese Muslims Beat Zionist Jews in Barbarity

In Israel, the war of the Zionist Jews against the Palestinians has elements of ethnic, colonial, and religious barbarity.

Israelis are for the most part of European descent, of the Jewish religion, and they are foreign colonial settlers who invaded Palestine and raped it.

Sudanese are a mix of Arab-African descent, they are all Muslims, but they are all native indigenous people.

Thus it seems that Israel's war against the indigenous people of Palestine is a religious and a colonial one, while the Sudanese war between the regular army (Sudanese Armed Forces or SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) is neither religious nor colonial. It is purely ethnic. There are dozens of different ethnic groups in Sudan, including the Fur community in the province of Darfur where the war involves on one side, the Sudanese government and its SAF supported by the Janjaweed Arab militias, and on the other side, various non-Arab ethnic rebel groups, including the Fur, Zaghawa, and Masalit.

Like all nations on earth, borders are always fundamentally arbitrary. Ethnicities are not etched in marble and do not follow the artificial borders. For example, as one walks from Spain into France, the changes are very gradual: Languages seem to slowly change from one to the other, ethnicity is largely the same, except for pockets like the Basque region. Same thing between France and Germany, with the Alsace, Lorraine, Luxembourg, Saarland etc. serving as hybrid transitions between clearly French and clearly German characters.

In Sudan, on the eastern fringes of Africa, the proximity with the Arabian peninsula has generated over millennia of exchanges a population that speaks a form of Arabic with a smattering of residues of African languages and that ethnically looks like a hybrid between Arab and African. This is also true of Egypt, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti. You can also see this ethnic hybridicity on the other side of the Red Sea in such places as Yemen and Saudi Arabia, both of which border on Africa across the Red Sea.

The barbarity of the war in the Sudan is therefore a purely ethnic conflict between Arab and African cluster of identity. These distinctions between ethnic groups are also artificial. The "Arabs" of the Sudan look African with a slightly less darker skin color; they don't look at all like Arabs of, say, Iraq or Syria, but they speak a form of Arabic. Similary, the "Africans" of the Sudan are not as African as people in the Congo or Chad or Nigeria and they speak a multitude of African dialects.

Hence, there is no redeeming or justifiable argument to the savagery of the Sudan civil war, except for a difference in racial and ethnic perception of identity. There may be an element of an older layer of colonialism when the peninsular Arabs conquered eastern Africa and imposed Islam, thus creating two social-political strata: Those Africans who bred with the Arabs (mostly along the coast) and were arabized in their genetics, religion and language, are the ones who today rule in Sudan. The other stratum is those Africans further inland who were less modified genetically, culturally and linguistically by the Arab Muslim invaders.

In Palestine, the differences between the indigenous Palestinians and the colonizing Israelis are striking. Palestinians are Arabs, Israelis are Europeans. Palestinians are majority Muslims, Israelis are majority Jews. Palestinians are natives, Israelis are invading colonial conquerors. Thus there are several justifiable arguments to the war there: For the Palestinians it is a legitimate war of resistance against a foreign occupation, and for the Israelis it is a tenuously justifiable war of defending gains scored during the colonization of Palestine by Jewish European settlers.

Other civil wars have a clearly religious streak: In Lebanon it is a war between Christians and Muslims, both of whom are ethnically the same, speak the same language, but have different religions. That was also the case in the Balkans where only religion divided the people of Yugoslavia into Catholics, Orthodox and Muslims.

Given this background, the civil war in Sudan is relatively more savage and barbaric than, say, the war in Palestine. It has far fewer justifications.

Accordingly, Benjamin Netanyahu can therefore lecture the world about the "morality" of his genocide of the Palestinian people because his war has religious, ethnic, linguistic and cultural elements. So many differences that can justify his war. But the only element he cannot defend is his foreign colonial rape of a native indigenous nation. The problem is not that there are so many differences between Palestinians and Israelis, the problem is that these differences exist only because Israelis are outsiders who do not belong in Palestine but who are determined to exterminate the Palestinians.
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Rebels accused of massacring hundreds of people as videos emerge of atrocities and bodies in Sudanese city
Ivana Kottasová, Vasco Cotovio, Nada Bashir, Gianluca Mezzofiore, CNN
Fri, October 31, 2025



An elderly man sits on the floor, dozens of bodies lying around him, before a Sudanese rebel fighter approaches and shoots him.

The apparent killing – captured on video shared online by the rebels themselves – took place at a university medical school in El Fasher in Sudan’s western Darfur region after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) took over the city on Sunday.

CNN has identified the location of the massacre as El Fasher University’s School of Medical Laboratory Science, just across the street from the Saudi Hospital where, according to reports cited by the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday, more than 460 people were also killed.

The Sudan Doctors Network, a professional organization, said the RSF “cold-bloodedly killed everyone they found inside the Saudi Hospital, including patients, their companions, and anyone else present in the wards.”

Satellite images of the Saudi Hospital show signs of a massacre, with apparent clusters of bodies and blood-stained ground clearly visible.

Reports of RSF fighters committing large-scale massacres began to emerge within hours of the Sudanese military’s withdrawal from El Fasher earlier this week.

Those accounts have been corroborated by mounting evidence that includes videos and photos from the ground, survivor testimonies and satellite images.

RSF chief Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, acknowledged Wednesday that there had been “violations” in El Fasher, and said an investigative committee would be launched to investigate and “hold accountable any soldier or any officer who committed a crime.”

In a separate statement, the RSF denied claims of killings at the hospital, describing them as “fabricated narratives with no connection to reality,” despite mounting evidence of atrocities.

The grisly events in El Fasher come over two and a half years into a brutal civil war that has claimed the lives of more than 150,000 people.

On one side is Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the country’s military ruler and the head of the Sudanese armed forces (SAF); on the other is Hemedti, the RSF chief and onetime al-Burhan deputy. The two men launched a coup together in 2021 before a power struggle between them descended into all-out war in 2023.

The United Nations and the United States have both said the RSF and the SAF have committed war crimes and have faced western sanctions.

The UN told CNN it believes about 120,000 people, half of them children, were trapped in El Fasher, which was the Sudanese army’s last stronghold in Darfur and had been under siege by the RSF for 18 months.

Earlier this year, then US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, during the Biden administration, accused the RSF of committing genocide against non-Arab ethnic groups in Darfur, saying there was evidence the group systematically murdered “men and boys – even infants – on an ethnic basis” and that it “deliberately targeted women and girls from certain ethnic groups for rape and other forms of brutal sexual violence.”

Few eyewitness testimonies have emerged from El Fasher since its fall to the RSF. But humanitarian workers who’ve spoken to survivors fleeing the city related stories of summary executions and rapes, streets strewn with bodies and men and boys being prevented from leaving.

Multiple videos shared online over the past three days show RSF fighters rounding up and killing large numbers of unarmed people. CNN was able to match the insignia worn by the fighters in several of the videos to the one used by the RSF.

Most of the videos appear to have been filmed and shared by the rebels themselves.

One video shows an unarmed man in civilian clothes on the ground, pleading for his life before a man addressed as commander.

The fighter is seen shooting him multiple times. Dozens more bodies are clearly visible in the video.

Another video shows at least eight men dressed in civilian clothes sitting on the ground next to each other before being killed in a quick succession.

Several videos show executions and RSF fighters celebrating next to bodies by a berm, a raised bank of earth that was built around El Fasher during the siege to trap people inside the city.

Other videos show armed RSF fighters driving through large swaths of land, apparently hunting civilians who are attempting to flee. In one video, the rebels are heard saying “catch the girls.”

Conflict-related sexual violence has been reported by human rights groups as a major problem in Sudan and multiple humanitarian workers have told CNN that women and girls who have managed to escape El Fasher in recent days were victims of sexual violence and rape.

Displaced Sudanese who fled El Fasher arrive in the town of Tawila. - AFP/Getty Images

CNN has geolocated several of the videos showing jubilant RSF forces inside El Fasher. Satellite images analyzed by the Humanitarian Research Lab at Yale School of Public Health and verified by CNN show clear evidence of the atrocities in El Fasher.

Groups of bodies appear to be visible in satellite images of areas where RSF killings have been reported in recent days.

The Yale researchers also say they have identified reddish patches on the ground consistent with blood in several locations, including outside the Saudi Hospital and near the berm around the city.

The bodies and the reddish stains are only visible in the satellite images taken on Monday and Tuesday, after the RSF takeover.

“The Rapid Support Forces have surrounded this city in an earth wall called a berm that’s as high as nine feet,” said Nathaniel Raymond, executive director of the Research Lab.

“So the context here is these people are inside what we call a Kill Box. They have been walled in to be killed systematically, and right now the Rapid Support Forces are doing that,” he said.

Survivors fleeing the violence have told aid groups of summary executions and mass killings.

Adam Rojal, the spokesperson for the General Coordination for Displaced Persons and Refugees in Darfur, told CNN he left the besieged city two weeks ago. He said that civilians are currently not allowed to leave and that the situation is “appalling.”

“(People who fled) tell horrific stories about the suffering and abuses they have subjected to. The property of citizens has been confiscated, there are floggings, and attacks. I have seen the execution videos,” he said.

Manal bint Abi Suleiman, who fled El Fasher after the RSF takeover, said the attack on the area where she was sheltering started on Saturday. “The Rapid Support Forces entered and destroyed everything in front of them,” she said in a video testimony filmed by a volunteer helping refugees.

“On the way, they harassed the people and beat some of them. They separated the young men from the women, and I don’t know where they took the men. God knows where they are now,” she said.

In videos shared online, several other survivors have also referenced killings of both men and women and bodies lying in the streets.

Save the Children’s deputy country director for Sudan, Francesco Lanino, told CNN that survivors who reached a refugee camp in Tawila in southern Darfur described the extreme danger they faced as they fled.

“All the areas surrounding El Fasher are controlled by different militias, or different armed groups that are related to RSF or somehow part of RSF,” Lanino said.

“It’s not only RSF who are looking for civilians, looking for people to (rob), to abuse or kill,” he added.

The RSF has been supported by Arab groups and militias from across the Sahel region as well as the Russian paramilitary group Wagner.

The Sudanese government has also accused the United Arab Emirates of arming the group. The UAE has repeatedly denied the accusation, despite an expert panel appointed by the UN Security Council finding in a January 2024 report that the allegations were “credible.”
Fears for the missing men

The UN’s humanitarian team in Sudan said on Tuesday it has received “credible reports of widespread violations, including summary executions, attacks on civilians along escape routes, house-to-house raids and obstacles preventing civilians from reaching safety,” adding that “sexual violence, particularly against women and girls, continues to be reported.”

Arjan Hehenkamp, the Darfur crisis lead for the International Rescue Committee, told CNN that many of the people fleeing El Fasher are in a “deplorable state.”

“Many of them are sick and wounded… there’s many women, many elderly, but a big gap in terms of young men and adult men,” he said.

Hehenkamp spent several weeks at Tawila, providing help to people fleeing.

“The big concern that we have right now is, where is the rest of the population of El Fasher? We haven’t seen the big numbers that we were expecting so far. So that is very disturbing,” he added.

Lanino told CNN that some 5,000 people managed to reach his team in Tawila in recent days.

“The majority of these people coming from El Fasher are women and children. And according to their stories, the men are kidnapped or were killed on the way coming to Tawila because of their ethnic group, because they were men, and they were somehow stopped and targeted,” he said.

Families who fled from El Fasher gather at a camp in Tawila. - Mohammed Jamal/Reuters

Sheldon Yett, UNICEF’s lead in Sudan, told CNN that violence has soared in the days following the RSF’s takeover.

He said he’d spoken to women who fled El Fasher who said their male relatives were all either killed or detained by RSF.

Speaking to CNN from the eastern city of Port Sudan after returning from an area near Darfur where people are seeking safety, Yett said the stories shared by survivors were “blood-curdling.” There were groups of women arriving alone, saying their male relatives have been killed or detained, he added.

“(Fighters are) going house to house, raids, people being dragged out, just the most horrific stories. People are being held (to) ransom. They’re being told, basically, you pay or you die, call your relatives, get the money together,” he said.

The Sudan Doctors Network said that six medical staff, including four doctors, a pharmacist and a nurse, have been kidnapped by RSF fighters who are now demanding 100 million Sudanese pounds ($166,000) for each of them.

The group has appealed to international organizations, including WHO, to intervene and “exert maximum pressure on RSF to release” the abductees.

As more reports of alleged atrocities pour in, multiple international organizations, world leaders and human rights groups have called for an immediate ceasefire and quick independent investigations into the killings.

Yett said that the fact that the fighters are filming themselves killing civilians and posting these videos online shows “a feeling of lack of accountability.”

“We need to ensure there’s clear accountabilities here. I mean all violations of international law need to be investigated. We need to hold people accountable,” he said.

CNN’s Allegra Goodwin, Avery Schmitz and Eyad Kourdi contributed to this report.

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Saturday, November 1, 2025

Zionist Evangelical Propaganda: Inbred Christian Radical Mike Huckabee

You should not challenge the God-mandated Christian evangelical criminal morons who are puppets in the hands of the Zionists. Yahweh's wrath will hunt you down for the rest of your life, like Cain and his descendants. 

Mike Hucakbee is a Christian evangelical moron from Hillbilly moonshining Arkansas now serving as the US Ambassador to the Zionist colony in Palestine. He does and says everything his Zionist masters want him to do and say. He hopes one day, when his much desired End of Times takes place and Jesus descends from the clouds, to convert all the Jews of Israel to Christianity. Those who don't will have to be slaughtered: They had a chance 2,000 years ago to follow Jesus and they didn't. This will be their second and last chance. If this is not antisemitism, I don't know what is.
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CBS reporter fired in wake of firestorm over Gaza interview with Mike Huckabee now looking to sue
Alexandra Steigrad
Thu, October 30, 2025



Ousted CBS News journalist Debora Patta — whose interview with Mike Huckabee on Gaza landed her in a controversy months before she got laid off this week — is looking to sue the network, The Post has learned

The South Africa-based foreign correspondent is “speaking to lawyers” after CBS News slashed her job just months after she came under fire from Huckabee, the US ambassador to Israel, who claimed an Aug. 7 interview he gave her was heavily edited and misrepresented his views on the situation in Gaza.

Patta’s exit was part of a round of roughly 100 cuts orchestrated by CBS News president Tom Cibrowski. Sources speculated that the network’s new editor in chief Bari Weiss, who’s known for her staunchly pro-Israel views, played a role in the decision to ax the 61-year-old reporter.

Ousted foreign correspondent Debora Patta is “speaking to lawyers” after she was terminated by CBS News on Wednesday. CBS

Patta signed a new three-year contract in August, according to a source with knowledge of the matter, who added that CBS is not giving her a full payout.

A former CBS staffer said the network may not have an obligation to do so. That depends on what her contract stipulates — which may make a breach-of-contract claim unlikely.

“She is probably looking to sue over her Middle East coverage,” the person said.

CBS News declined to comment. Patta did not return multiple requests for comment.

It’s unclear whether David Ellison, CEO of CBS News parent Paramount Skydance, played a role in Patta’s firing. He previously voiced a commitment to unbiased journalism to Federal Communications Commission chair Brendan Carr — a condition for the agency to OK this past summer’s $8 billion merger between Skydance and Paramount.

Both Carr and President Trump have accused CBS News of liberal bias. In July, the network paid $16 million to settle Trump’s lawsuit accusing CBS News of “deceptively” editing a “60 Minutes” interview to make his 2024 opponent Kamala Harris look better.

Sources speculated that CBS News editor in chief Bari Weiss played a role in the decision to lay off Patta. Getty Images for Uber, X and The Free Press

Huckabee put Patta on blast when he accused CBS News of intentionally editing his four-minute sitdown with her to craft a “different story than the one they had.” The former Arkansas governor claimed on X on Aug. 8 that his comments on reports of starvation in Gaza were misrepresented.

“Ever wonder how the media edits an interview to give you a different story than the one they had?” Huckabee wrote.

Patta’s interview with Mike Huckabee drew criticism with the US ambassador to Israel claiming it misrepresented his views on the conflict in Gaza CBS News

He then added a link to the full transcript on the US embassy website, showing what was edited out of the CBS News interview. For instance, Patta asked Huckabee whether he is “deeply troubled by images of starving children.” Huckabee replied, “I’m moved when the photos are verified.”

In the unedited exchange, Huckabee answered: “I’m moved when the photos are verified. I mean, we’re all moved when you see someone, especially a child who’s starving. But the New York Times published a picture on the front page of what was purported to be a starving child. Turns out the child had a birth defect and had not been starving.”

He continued: “There were other pictures, for example, that were published of starving children in Gaza. Turned out one of them was from Yemen. One was from 2017. There was another photo that appeared to be somewhat staged, with photographer all set up to get pictures of a few people herded into a small area.”

The interview closed with Patta asking Huckabee about claims that Israel was committing genocide in Gaza.

Patta was given a new three-year contract in August, according to a source. CBS News

“If Israel is attempting genocide, they’re really, really bad at it. They could have had genocide on October the 8th,” Huckabee said in the aired piece.

In the full exchange, he said: “They could have dropped a few bombs and have annihilated all Gazans, it’s not that big an area. They certainly had the capacity to do it, and saw that in the 12-day war with Iran. It is the most ridiculous thing in the world to say that Israel is committing genocide. That’s absurd. On its face, it’s absurd. If they were trying to commit genocide, it would not have taken them 22 months.”

Still, Patta’s exit after 12 years at CBS News came as a shock inside the network.

CBS News was hit with a round of roughly 100 cuts on Wednesday. AFP via Getty Images

“Top CBS News executives were appalled by the decision,” a source said, noting that the hard-charging Patta has reported in conflict zones including Syria and Ukraine, in addition to the Israel-Hamas war.

Patta has also led many of the network’s best investigations in recent years, the person added.

Her exit leaves a gaping hole as many correspondents in Europe “refuse” to set foot in conflict zones, the person said.

“It will be very challenging to cover the news,” the source added.

The Price Non-Anglos Pay to Become "Real" Americans: Lose Identity and Dignity




Martin Sheen 'Deeply' Regrets Changing His Name for Hollywood Career, 'Begged' Son Emilio Estevez to Keep His

When Sheen started as an actor, he said, “to have a Hispanic surname at that time was not an advantage”
Jack Smart
Fri, October 31, 2025


Phillip Faraone/Getty; Jason Mendez/Getty Martin Sheen; Emilio Estevez

When Martin Sheen first launched his acting career, he picked that name as a professional moniker over Ramón Gerard Antonio Estévez

When Sheen was asked about that decision in a recent interview, the actor said, “I regret it deeply”

He also “begged” his actor son, Emilio Estevez, to keep his real name

Ramón Gerard Antonio Estévez — better known as Martin Sheen — regrets his name change.

The 85-year-old actor appeared on Josh Horowitz’s Happy Sad Confused show on Friday, Oct. 31 to discuss his legendary career.

“You know, officially I’ve never changed my name,” explained Sheen. “I’m still Ramón Gerard Antonio Estévez. And I love my name. I just arrived at a time and a place where it was hard enough to get a job as an actor. When I started in 1959 in New York City — to have a Hispanic surname at that time was not an advantage.”

The Emmy winner explained that “because unfortunately there was great prejudice in the city against the Puerto Rican community” at that time, “I kept my name but I realized I had to kind of step outside and be more anonymous in terms of nationality.”

Mark Sullivan/WireImage (Left-right:) Emilio Estevez, Ramon Estevez, Martin Sheen and Charlie Sheen in 2011

When Horowitz asked about his late father Francisco, an immigrant from Spain, the West Wing star said that changing his professional moniker name to Martin Sheen “did bother” him. “He didn’t express it as such,” he recalled, but upon seeing Sheen’s name on the marquee for 1964 Broadway play The Subject Was Roses, “he did not recognize the name. He never said anything but I knew from the look on his face and so forth.”

As for the rest of his family of entertainers, Sheen said that he “begged” his eldest son, Emilio Estevez, to stick with the clan’s Spanish roots. “I remember when my children started coming into the profession and they were deciding whether or not to use Estevez or to change it, Emilio was on the verge,” he said. (Of Sheen's other kids, Ramon and Renée kept the name Estevez, while Charlie Sheen opted for the Anglicized change.)

“Then he saw [Sheen] in print,” recalled the Apocalypse Now star with a laugh. “It just doesn’t fit. And frankly, I begged him to keep it.”

Mathew Imaging/WireImage Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez in 2011

The Breakfast Club star, 63, “made his own decision to keep Emilio. And I was very proud of him,” added Sheen. “I still am.”

Sheen appeared recently as a guest star on The CW's series Wild Cards, and has drama film The One among his upcoming projects.

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Are JD Dunce and St Charlie's wife Erika Lusting after one another?

JD might see in Erika, now an available widow, the white Christian blonde he feels he failed to conquer. Usha, as discussed in a previous post, is a dark-haired, dark-skinned Hindu DEI wife to a white christian conservative, which is not a good recipe for success and doesn't make her a favorite to the racist MAGA crowd.

But now that dumb blonde, christian fundamentalist Erika is available, JD might be having second thoughts about his marriage. 
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Erika Kirk’s Comment About JD Vance and Her Late Husband Charlie Kirk Breaks the Internet
David J
Sat, November 1, 2025


Erika Kirk and Vice President JD Vance in a "very thight embrace"

During a Turning Point USA event held at the University of Mississippi on October 29th, Vice President JD Vance delivered a political declaration at the invitation of the widow of the deceased conservative podcaster Charlie Kirk, named Erika Kirk.

The photo, in which Vance appeared calm in his navy suit and Erika radiant in her tribute tee inspired by her late husband’s style, went viral quickly. However, this embrace was more than just a hug; it was an intimate one, extended and, apparently, a little too cozy for comfort for some viewers.

Coming only after the assassination of Charlie Kirk in Orem, Utah, the event shocked the entire right-wing camp. The perpetrator behind the assassination, Tyler Robinson, who is only 22 years old, is still waiting for trial for a murder charge fueled by politically-charged motives.

And now, as Erika takes on her new role as the CEO of TPUSA in her late husband’s stead, the photos of her proximity to the Vice President have sparked everything from conspiracy theories to predictions from the Republican ticket in 2028.

‘NO ONE WILL EVER REPLACE CHARLIE,’ BUT DID SHE JUST SOFT-LAUNCH JD VANCE?

In front of a sea of over 5,000 spectators, the ‘Voice’ star delivered an emotional yet very composed performance. She played back Charlie’s voice and wore clothing inspired by him as a small act of honoring his legacy.

But it was her words that made the headlines:

“No one will ever replace Charlie, but I do see some similarities of my husband in JD, Vice President JD Vance.”

Erika Kirk: “No one will ever replace my husband, but I do see some similarities of my husband in JD”pic.twitter.com/Gm4PHz4D3c
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) October 31, 2025

Cue the collective gasp heard on political twitter. In minutes, the hashtag #ErikaAndJD became a trend, and the event quickly went from a political rally to the premiere of ‘House of Cards’ Season VII– ‘MAGA Edition’!

AMERICA’S NEW FAVORITE DRAMA: ‘THE VP, THE WIDOW, AND THE HAIR TOUCH

When the photos of the embrace made it back to X (formerly Twitter), the reaction was a storm of posts, and what may have started as a possible statement of solidarity became the biggest scandal since hand-holding in the Reagan administration.

They are sleeping together pic.twitter.com/fLDaFZF1zo — Haters_gonna_hate (@princess_kim_k) October 30, 2025

A poster summarized the hectic online creativity thus:

‘JD Vance will divorce his Indian wife, disassociate from his family, marry the widow of Charlie Kirk, and run for the 2028 presidential election in the United States.’

Others went darker:

“Boy, wait until the truth comes out about Erika Kirk, folks are gonna be mind blown! Poor Charlie just found out who he was really married to! These people are among the weirdest group of folks ever! I feel for JD’s wife

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And then came the frame-by-frame examination of the hug, the hand in the hair, the lingering gaze, and the body language that the politically attentive Twitterati have been dissecting, much like the Zapruder film.

“Obviously, this is speculative, but on what planet did they think this public display was appropriate? Yikes all around.”

“Oh, yeah. Definitely. Not new, either, although it’s pretty deep for her to be so comfortable reaching her hands into his hair like this.”

‘’Touching the head of a married man like that, it’s diabolical work,’’

‘‘I don’t speak maga,’’ Patricia wrote, ‘‘but you don’t run your fingers through a man’s hair and hold them like THAT unless there’s intimacy involved.’’

“Erika Kirk didn’t waste any time. Poor Charlie.”

The Kim Jong Trump Regime Has no Tolerance for Any Dissent

Defiling SAINT CHARLIE KIRK in the Kim Jong Trump regime is a blasphemy. Punishment, for now, is losing your job, but as the regime consolidates its power across all the nation, punishments could grow into jail and even worse.

Like the King of England who heads the fornication-adultery-divorce-spawned Church of England, Trump is now the unofficial head of the Evangelical Church of America. Some even believe that Archbishop Donald Trump is the Messiah in person. 

Just as they persecuted lonely and old unmarried women as "witches" during the glorious dark age of Christianity, I am not suprised that the witch hunts have begun in 21st century America. Dare you say the wrong word about Saint Charlie, and your life will be turned upside down. You can even mock Jesus himself and no one would be upset, but not Saint Charlie. Muslim fundamentalists go on rampages of plunder and mayhem if someone draws a cartoon of Mohammad. Now cartoons of Saint Charlie might lead to riots in the backward moron states of the Union.

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State employees fired over Charlie Kirk posts inundate courts
Zach Schonfeld
Fri, October 31, 2025

State government employees are taking to the courts after being fired over social media posts criticizing conservative activist Charlie Kirk upon his assassination.

More than a dozen employees, from a Tennessee high school science teacher to a landscape supervisor at Auburn University, have sued over allegations their punishments violate the First Amendment.

The challenges raise questions of the line between official and private speech and states’ ability to police employees’ social media while off the clock.

Kirk, 31, a prominent conservative activist who founded Turning Point USA, was fatally shot last month while speaking at Utah Valley University. His alleged killer is in custody and faces criminal charges.

As the assassination reinvigorated a national reckoning over political violence, prominent influencers and Republicans pressured employers to fire people who responded to Kirk’s assassination by criticizing him. Even Vice President Vance joined in, encouraging people to “call them out, and hell, call their employer.”

Many of the terminations involve media companies, airlines and other private companies not subject to the First Amendment. But state governments are, and their firings are now inundating the courts.

In one of the most recent lawsuits, Auburn University landscape supervisor Kevin Courtwright is seeking reinstatement after being fired over a post and comments he made on Facebook.

“One fascist down; a whole socio-political movement go. FAFO nazi trash,” Courtwright wrote the night of Kirk’s killing.

Courtwright says he took down the comments after an Auburn official encouraged him to do so. The school later fired him.

“However ill-considered Defendant perceived Plaintiff’s comments to be, his comments did not render him unfit for his job as a Landscape Supervisor,” the lawsuit reads.

Explaining why he took aim at Kirk’s pro-gun rights stance, Courtwright’s lawyers emphasized a student in 2014 intended to shoot up his son’s high school. Police chased him to a nearby parking lot where Courtwright was working as a landscaper, the student shot himself in the head, and Courtwright was tasked with cleaning up his splattered human remains.

It left an “unshakable horrific impression on him,” said Courtwright’s lawyers, who emphasized Kirk’s previous comment that “it’s worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment.”

Courtwright wasn’t the only employee punished as Auburn President Christopher Roberts vowed to take action in response to growing pressure.

“It has come to our attention that there are Auburn employees who made social media posts that were hurtful, insensitive and completely at odds with Auburn’s values of respect, integrity and responsibility in violation of our Code of Conduct. We are terminating the employment of those individuals,” Roberts wrote in a Sept. 17 announcement.

Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), who is also Auburn’s former football coach, commended the school for firing “sick people who mocked” Kirk’s assassination.

Courtwright was terminated five days later. Auburn also faces a lawsuit from lecturer Candice Hale, who was placed on leave.

The day after Kirk’s death, Hale had written on Facebook, “I do not mourn oppressors. I do not show them empathy. I don’t give a damn about evil racist, fascist, misogynist, homophobic, transphobic, xenophobic, mediocre white men who claim to be Christian individuals and then do everything Christ would not do on Earth.”

“I’ve said worse things,” Hale said in an interview. “And for them to pick that for me, I think they were only doing that at the request of Sen. Tommy Tuberville.”

Hale is separately suing Auburn and the University of Alabama, where she was terminated as an instructor in the school’s gender and race studies department. Auburn declined to comment, and the University of Alabama did not return a request for comment.

Hale started a GoFundMe that has raised more than $2,500. She said she has received a barrage of profane messages online since filing the lawsuit.

“I feel sad for them, that they are so ingrained with ignorance that they think this highly of a man,” Hale said.

The Supreme Court has long held that public school teachers do not surrender all their free speech rights, and in some circumstances the First Amendment protects teachers speaking as a citizen addressing “a matter of public concern.”

“Of course, none of this means the speech rights of public school employees are so boundless that they may deliver any message to anyone anytime they wish,” Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in a 2022 opinion favoring a high school football coach fired for praying on the field after games.

“In addition to being private citizens, teachers and coaches are also government employees paid in part to speak on the government’s behalf and convey its intended messages,” Gorsuch wrote.

Judges use a balancing test that asks whether the state had an adequate justification for treating the employee differently from any other member of the general public.

Joy Gray, chief of the Arkansas Department of Health’s tobacco prevention program, sued after being fired over Facebook comments, including one that read, “Oh no, what if he’s ok?” Gray also raises due process arguments and claims she was entitled to a hearing to clear her name.

“The Complaint only alleges that Ms. Gray’s speech consisted of ‘political commentary on matters of public concern,’ without providing sufficient facts to allege a constitutional violation,” the state responded in court filings last week.

In Florida, biologist Brittney Brown is contesting her termination from the state’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Brown monitored imperiled shorebirds in a wildlife area near Panama City, Fla.

She shared on her Instagram story a whale-themed satire account’s post that read, “the whales are deeply saddened to learn of the shooting of charlie kirk, haha just kidding, they care exactly as much as charlie kirk cared about children being shot in their classrooms, which is to say, not at all.”

The repost gained attention after it was amplified by Chaya Raichik’s Libs of TikTok social media account, which called for Brown to be terminated.

Brown claims she was fired “after consultations with senior officials in the DeSantis administration.” GOP Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s office did not return a request for comment.

In another case, a judge has grappled with issues of parental rights. Emily Orbinson was suspended as a high school science teacher in Franklin, Tenn., after posting “don’t mourn his death.” Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) had called for her termination.

Orbinson’s suspension prohibited her from contacting any school system employees or students, but she has a 5-year-old daughter enrolled. A federal judge granted Orbinson’s request to contact her daughter’s school and participate in volunteer opportunities as the lawsuit proceeds.

Orbinson and many of the other lawsuits remain in early stages. But one has already been resolved.

The University of South Dakota dropped its bid to terminate art professor Michael Hook for writing on Facebook, “I don’t give a flying f‑‑‑ about this Kirk person,” after a judge temporarily reinstated him.

Unlike some of the other cases, Hook had removed his post within hours and apologized before the school punished him.

“I hope the State now understands that the First Amendment prohibits it from punishing anyone for speech about public issues — no matter how much State or national leaders or others disagree with it,” Hook said in a statement.

JD Married Usha to Exploit her as a "DEI Wife" and Pretend to be Tolerant

Imagine you're a stupid hillbilly from Appalachia. You have political ambitions. You yourself were a DEI-admitted student at Yale, since the prestigious university needed Appalachian imbeciles to parade itself as a people's university and not a snotty elitist place.

Starting out as a conservative bum from Appalachia, Vance called Trump "America's Hitler" during the 2016 elections, in the thought that Trump would never succeed because of his radical and vulgar views. Like many pre-Trump republican you saw your political ambition within the hardline republican mainstream, but you knew you had to distinguish yourself by "appearing" as a moderate to independents and perhaps even Democrats.

You may have thought: "I am a Christian conservative, and like Charlie Kirk I'll camouflage my radical racist xenophobic views under a veneer of acceptability. Kirk did it by hiding his racism behind a mantra of civility, soft conversation and politeness. But if I marry a dark-skinned woman born in the US to conservative Hindu immigrant parents, I'd be well perceived by all the moderates in the center and also on the left."

Thus, Vance chose Usha because she fulfilled this political marketing mission. It is hard to imagine a conservative Christian marrying and having children with a polytehist Hindu who gives a sh - - about Jesus, JD's savior. Should we imagine their house with portraits of Jesus and Vishnu-Krishna side by side? Do they pray together or each one goes to his/her corner to pray for their respective gods? How about the children? How are they raised? As Christians? Or as Hindus?

Usha: You have no idea what snakepit you have placed your life in. Fundamentalist Christians are a clone of all religious conservative movements, inclusing fundamentalist Muslims and fundamentalist hindus. Just like they expect Jews to convert to Christianity when (and if) Jesus ever beams his divine self back to earth, to occupied and raped Palestine specifically, at the End of Times, JD will expect you one day to convert from your polytheist indifel Hindu religion to his brand of Christian religious fundamentalism.

Bottom line: I think JD married Usha for as a lever for his political ambitions, not out of love. She's a matrimonial DEI. Hindus are strict practitioners of "arranged marriages", and if Usha was raised a conservative Hindu, she might as well have married JD without love at first, in the hope that she could grow to love him. For him it was a marriage of political convenience, and for her it was like an arranged marriage with which her culture conditioned her to deal. 
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JD Vance Slammed After Telling Right-Wing Crowd He Hopes Wife Will Be 'Moved' By His Christian Faith
Pocharapon Neammanee
Fri, October 31, 2025 at 8:06 PM GMT+2·3 min read


Vice President JD Vance received major backlash after telling a crowd of young conservative college students Thursday he hopes “eventually” his Hindu wife, second lady Usha Vance, is “moved” by the same thing that drew him to his Christian faith.

“As I’ve told her and I’ve said publicly and I’ll say now in front of 10,000 of my closest friends, do I hope eventually that she [Usha] is somehow moved by the same thing that I was moved in by church? Yeah,” Vance admitted at a Turning Point USA-sponsored event at the University of Mississippi. [Iznogood: Turning Point USA is a.k.a. Turning Stomach USA]

“I honestly, I do wish that, because I believe in the Christian gospel, and I hope eventually my wife comes to see it the same way, but if she doesn’t, then God says everybody has free will, and so that doesn’t cause a problem for me,” he continued.

The vice president’s remarks were in response to a multi-part question about immigration raised by a guest, asking, in part, “How are you teaching your kids not to keep your religion ahead of their mother’s religion?”

The guest also raised concerns over the relationship between MAGA conservatism and Christianity.

“Why are we making Christianity one of the major [things] that you have to have in common to be one of you guys to show that I love America, just as much as you do?” the guest asked. “Why is that still a question? Why do I have to be a Christian?”

The vice president told the guest that while his wife grew up in a Hindu family, it was “not a particularly religious one” and that they would have both considered themselves agnostic or atheist when they first met.

Vance told the crowd his wife is now coming to church with him most Sundays and that they decided to raise their children under his faith.

Vance’s comments about his marriage and family drew some backlash online.

Nirmalya Dutta, an editorial consultant at The Times of India, called the vice president a “hypocrite.” He posted a clip from Fox News where the second lady said she “grew up in a religious household” and noted that her faith inspired Vance to explore his own.

JD is a class A hypocrite. What he said about Usha's faith in the past and now... pic.twitter.com/LTnVvkoSP2— Nirmalya Dutta (@NonsensicalNemo) October 30, 2025

“I’m sorry, they have been married for 11 years and he is somehow still hoping she will change religions? And saying it in public?” Democratic strategist Ally Sammarco wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “If I’m her, I’m PISSED.”

“It’s weird to throw your wife’s religion under the bus, in public, for a moment’s acceptance by groypers,” Canadian media personality Ezra Levant said in a post that now appears to have been deleted.

Vance called Levant’s post a “disgusting comment” and also responded to the criticism he’s received as a whole.

He called his wife the “most amazing blessing I have in my life” and clarified that she encouraged him “to reengage” with his faith many years ago.

“She is not a Christian and has no plans to convert, but like many people in an interfaith marriage―or any interfaith relationship―I hope she may one day see things as I do,” Vance wrote. “Regardless, I’ll continue to love and support her and talk to her about faith and life and everything else, because she’s my wife.”

What a disgusting comment, and it's hardly been the only one along these lines.

First off, the question was from a person seemingly to my left, about my interfaith marriage. I'm a public figure, and people are curious, and I wasn't going to avoid the question. Second, my… https://t.co/JOzN7WAg3A — JD Vance (@JDVance) Oct 31, 2025

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JD Vance slammed for saying he hopes his Hindu wife Usha will ‘join Christianity’ at Charlie Kirk event
Andrew Feinberg
Thu, October 30, 2025


JD Vance slammed for saying he hopes his Hindu wife Usha will ‘join Christianity’ at Charlie Kirk event

Vice President JD Vance is facing sharp criticism after he told a group of college students in Mississippi that he hopes his Hindu wife, second lady Usha Vance, will give up her own faith and become a Christian.

The vice president was speaking at the University of Mississippi at an event sponsored by Turning Point USA, the group founded by slain Christian conservative activist Charlie Kirk, when a questioner invoked his wife’s religious background.

Vance replied that his wife grew up in what was “not a particularly religious” Hindu family and said they had always had an open dialogue on religious matters when it comes to how they are raising their three children — two of whom attend a Christian school with all three being raised in the Christian faith.

After noting that Usha often attends church with him, he said he hopes she will someday be “moved” by the same things that brought him to convert to Catholicism as an adult.

“I honestly do wish that because I believe in the Christian gospel, and I hope eventually, my wife comes to see it the same way,” he said.

Second Lady Usha Vance is a Yale-educated attorney and practicing Hindu (AFP via Getty Images)

“If she doesn’t, then God says, everybody has free will, so that doesn’t cause a problem for me. That’s something you work out.”

Vance’s comments, which were broadcast on Fox News and online by Turning Point, struck a nerve with some users on X.

An Indian-American commentator named Deep Barot also weighed in, mocking Vance’s suggestion that his wife was once “agnostic” when she has admitted having been raised in the Hindu tradition.

Lol 😂 Usha Vance is Hindu not agnostic this is not very hard for you to follow. They even had a Vedic Hindu wedding and one of his kids name is Vivek. The biggest hypocrite of them all is JD Vance, which is why he isn’t going for if nominated in 2028. pic.twitter.com/0rEoibWttv — Deep Barot (@deepbarot) October 30, 2025

“Usha Vance is Hindu not agnostic this is not very hard for you to follow. They even had a Vedic Hindu wedding and one of his kids name [sic] is Vivek,” he said.

Barot added that Vance was “the biggest hypocrite” for downplaying his wife’s background and would face problems in a potential 2028 presidential run as a result.

Another Indian commentator, Nirmalya Dutta, called Vance “a class A hypocrite” for the same reason and noted that the vice president had credited his wife’s faith with reinvigorating his interest in his own.

JD is a class A hypocrite. What he said about Usha's faith in the past and now... pic.twitter.com/LTnVvkoSP2 — Nirmalya Dutta (@NonsensicalNemo) October 30, 2025

Transgender activist Ari Drennen, suggested that his remarks could lead to the end of his marriage.

“He’s going to be the first Vice President to get Divorced while in office,” she said.For her part, Usha Vance has stated that she has no intention to abandon her family’s faith in favor of her husband’s.
He’s going to be the first Vice President to get Divorced while in office https://t.co/JaZH5XAfEs — Ari Drennen (@AriDrennen) October 30, 2025

In an interview with conservative commentator Meghan McCain in June, Vance said she and the vice president had “a lot of conversations” about faith when he was considering whether to convert to Catholicism and noted that his decision came with “several important obligations, like to raise your child in the faith and all that.”

She said at the time that she was “not intending to convert or anything like that” and told McCain that she and her husband have given her children “each the choice” of experiencing both of their respective religious traditions.

“The kids know that I’m not Catholic, and they have plenty of access to the Hindu tradition from books that we give them, to things that we show them, to the recent trip to India, and some of the religious elements of that visit,” she said.

How MAGA Trump-voter Morons Deal With Trump-Induced Savaging of SNAP

I can hear them cussing in silence at the Moron-in-Chief. They voted for him because he served them a salad of bullshit promises that they believed because they're morons like him. But now that his real intentions are clear, and they see that he lied to them only to get elected, they are mad at themselves and at him.

His unintented genius was to draw these idiots out of their rat holes. He exposed that half of America that we all knew was backward and primitive but was at least humble enough to know it was not fitting into civilized society. For decades, the morons of the hinterland stayed out of the scene, hiding behind their pigs, their backwoods, their guns, their rusted trucks, their fake religiosity, their corn husks and their inability to evolve. 

But Trump legitimized them with his lies and promises, and his attacks on the other, more civilized, more advanced half of the country. He drew his so-called "base" out of the sewers like coackroaches, promising them a seat at the table with the adults that do in fact make America great.

They're distraught. Upset. To be taken for who they really are: fools. We used to hear about them occasionally with David Koresh in Waco, Texas, or Ruby Ridge with Randy Weaver, or Theodore Kazinski in his cabin in Montana,  or Cliven Bundy, or Timothy McVeigh who bombed the federal building in Oklahoma City, the KKK's David Duke, the NRA's Charlton Heston... Trump's MAGA in power today are the representatives of that savage fringe of American society, plus those imbecile independents who fell for the lies of Trump.

All of these underground racist, gun-toting, imbeciles and the organizations that followed them (Proud Boys, Oath Keepers...) have been inspired by Trump and his Radical Right Fascist MAGA movement. Whereas they were all by principle anti-government, Trump's accession to power made them the custodians of the very government they reject. And what an orgy of incompetence and cruelty their prosecution of power has been!

The astronomical rise of the Radical Right, White supremacists and assorted anti-government militias began dramatically in earnest immediately after the election of Barack Obama, the country’s first  African-American president. I personally witnessed and experienced this tectonic shift in American politics: The sudden open and public racist hatred they expressed vis-a-vis Obama, the rallying of mainstream republicans to the movement when traditionalist GOP senator Mitch McConnell declared in 2009 that his priority is to make sure the Obama administration is a failure with obstruction. Not because of policy differences, not because of liberal vs conservative differences, but simply because the country had just elected an African American to the presidency and the GOP could not fathom that fact.

White America had always felt entitled to power, keeping African-Americans, hispanics, Jews, various immigrants, women, and anyone who was not a white anglo-saxon protestant male at a safe distance from power. How am I to believe that John F. Kennedy was not assassinated by white protestants because he was Catholic, as well as his brother Robert F. Kennedy? How am I to believe that Martin Luther King Jr was not assassinated by white protestants because he was Black? 

Now that Obama became president, they were incensed deep, very deep into their identity image. Those Blacks whom we brought as slaves, they thought, and whose emancipation we continue to reject today as some sort of rape of white supremacy, are now our president?  

These groups and organizations of white protestant supremacy always recede go back into the shadows of their sewers when a Republican becomes president. The bursts of their terrorism activities coincide with a Democrat (Clinton during the 1990s) and Obama (during the 2010s). But Obama was the straw that broke the camel's back. He is Black. Oh the horror! A former slave is now my president?

Then the supreme moron Donald Trump burst on the scene, for no other reason than Obama's election: Trump challenged Obama's American birth, and hence his eligibility to be a president. Trump dragged in his royal golden coattails all the white supremacist protestant cockroaches out of their backwoods cabins in Appalachia and the bible-stupefied south. And when Hillary Clinton declared herself a candidate, that was too much for them: A black African, and now a woman? Oh no. They wanted a white male, protestant, blond, bleached skin, with an anglos-saxon last name, even if he were a complete conman and moron, to reassure them that they can still hold on to power despite the demographic tsunami of darker and darker immigrants, accession of women to power, and the emancipation of all oppressed communities.

The American Dream was turning against them. Their former leaders invented the bullshit of the American Dream with promises of equality before the law, opportunity for everyone, etc. and now they are turning on those who believed the fallacy of the Dream. Just as colonial France and England promised their darker-skinned, gobal south, colonized people around the world that they were "citizens" of their empires, only to see those "citizens" migrate in droves to the capitals of their empires and begin a demographic and political drift whose consequences they are grappling with as we write these lines. 

Black African David Lammy is the UK's Foreign Secretary. The current leader of the Conservative Party (Tories), Kemi Badenoch, is a Black African. She succeeded the Hindu Rishi Sunak. In the UK there is rising anger from the primitive racist whites. In the US, we see the same phonomenon, but at least the UK they seem convinced, whereas in the US the MAGA-GOP morons are rejecting this shift. The sophistcated British have an edge over the dumb Americans when it comes to civilized conduct

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A MAGA Mom On SNAP Is Going Viral After She Blasted Her Family For Refusing To Lend Her Grocery Money Because Of Her Trump Vote
Michaela Bramwell
Fri, October 31, 2025

A Facebook post from a MAGA voter on SNAP is going viral after she called out her mother-in-law for refusing to lend her grocery money because she decided to vote for Donald Trump.

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Here's the full post:


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"I'm so anxious about this whole shutdown. My husband's [a] veteran using his GI bill for school. We get food stamps since I'm disabled and he's in school," the post read.

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"We have two kids, one is two, and we're waiting to get her tested for autism. She's a picky eater. I've tried other foods, but in the end, I give up because I don't want any more screaming. My 6-month-old is starting purees. Yes, we get WIC, but still. I don't know how we're going to pay rent, let alone our other bills, and get food."

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"I do cook everything from scratch, and I've been adding rice, beans, or noodles to stretch it out. I'm just at my wits' end and overwhelmed. Plus, we're almost out of formula."

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"He asked his mother to buy a can until our WIC comes in. Her response was, 'We voted for this.'"

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People in the comments had a range of opinions, with one user claiming that since the woman voted for Trump, she was "fine when other people were going to suffer."

r/LeopardsAteMyFace / Via reddit.com

Other users sympathized with the woman, calling the mother-in-law "cold-blooded" for refusing to help.

r/LeopardsAteMyFace / Via reddit.com

Many users questioned the woman's decision to vote for Donald Trump, given her use of numerous government-funded programs.






Friday, October 31, 2025

Come Y'all to Trump's Layoffs Extravaganza in His AI-Castrated Outhouse

Thanks to Trump's neuronal and synaptic scarcity, and the rise of artificial intelligence, Americans and people around the world are facing tectonic shifts in their lives, not unlike the Industrial Revolution that emptied the rural world, killed craftsmanship and familial enterprises, created a large class of urbanized villagers known as "workers", ushered conflicts between capitalists and the working class, and spawned Communist/Marxist/Socialist ideologies.

Corporations are laying off tens of thousands of people who will join the ranks of the millions of Trump- and DOGE-laid off federal employees. Most of these people will never find a job any time soon, pending reaching an equilibrium between what the new markets can offer and the skills laid off people lack to match the declining but highly skilled job offers.

If history is any guide, lots of unemployed people wandering the streets without jobs, lining up for soup kitchens, white collar "managers" demoted and replaced by machines.... In the past, this led to major social and political changes because of poverty, unemployment, the need for government intervention and the New Deal. All of these factors work against a republican Radical Right platform that rejects government intervention and, ironically for people who claim religious values, prefers to let Darwinian mechanisms do their cruel selections in the hallowed "Free Market".

The difference between this AI revolution and the 19th century's industrial revolution is that back in newly industrialized countries of the 19th century, farmers, peasants and villagers became workers whose jobs were generally considered "low skilled". They just had to learn how to operate steam-powered and electric machines and factories. Today's AI revolution is targeting much higher-skilled jobs. AI will replace white collar engineers, service personnel, managers, desk-bound people, and even those software engineers who designed the robot taking their jobs. The robot in fact will henceforth write its own algorithms and software. Those "human" skills and the experience gleaned from them will be lost forever. Perhaps a small fraction of these newly unemployed people will learn to "assist" the robots and the machines now doing their jobs in their stead.

Universal salaries (for people who don't work) are currently contemplated to allow people to survive. Now isn't that a Socialist or Communist policy? The fact remians that just as with the industrial revolution, the AI revolution is already spawning political engagement, mass demonstrations against corruption and for a fairer wealth distribution, and political movements generally considered as "leftist".

Brace yourself. This upheaval is already taking place. I predict a return to economic communism or socialism, but without the political repression and dictatorships that accompanied them during the 19th century and early 20th century. There is no way to countenance a stable society in which a handful of billionaires make more profits with less employees (thanks to AI) while those laid-off unemployed people swell the ranks of the poor and disaffected.
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Jerome Powell says the AI hiring apocalypse is real: ‘Job creation is pretty close to zero’
Eva Roytburg
Thu, October 30, 2025


Jerome Powell, chairman of the US Federal Reserve, during a news conference following a Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell drew a stark picture of a labor market that looks fine on the surface—4.3% unemployment, solid consumer spending—but is quietly losing momentum underneath. Once you adjust for statistical overcounting in the payroll data, he said during a press conference Wednesday following the FOMC meeting, “job creation is pretty close to zero.”

He connected that slowdown, at least in part, to what CEOs are now openly telling investors: AI allows them to do more with fewer people.

He noted “a significant number of companies” have recently announced layoffs or hiring pauses, with many of them explicitly citing AI as the reason.

“Much of the time they’re talking about AI and what it can do,” Powell told reporters after the Fed’s rate-cut decision, warning large employers are signaling they won’t need to add headcount for years. “We’re watching that very carefully,” he added.

The comments come as the Fed cut interest rates by a quarter point to a range of 3.75%–4%, citing “downside risks to employment” even as inflation remains elevated. Powell said the U.S. economy is still expanding at a “moderate pace,” even as hiring slows. He described that spending as one of the “big sources of growth in the economy,” driven by companies building data centers and other equipment tied to artificial intelligence.

Powell also pushed back on the idea that all that spending is amounting to another speculative bubble. He drew a clear line between today’s surge in capital expenditure and the dot-com era, noting “these companies actually have earnings.” Those projects, he said, aren’t especially sensitive to interest rates, though, since they reflect long-term bets on higher productivity.

At the same time, Powell emphasized the boom creates a policy dilemma for the Fed. AI and automation are boosting output, but they’re also allowing companies to do more with fewer workers, leaving the labor market softer, even while GDP stays positive.

“We have upside risks to inflation, downside risks to employment,” he said. “This is a very difficult thing for a central bank, because one of those calls for rates to be lower, one calls for rates to be higher.”

A bifurcated market

Recent corporate announcements illustrate Powell’s warning. Amazon announced this week it laid off 14,000 middle managers—about 4% of its white-collar workforcein an effort to “remove organizational layers.” The layoffs come amid their rampant investments into AI. Target, Paramount, and other large firms followed with their own cuts.

According to a Challenger, Gray & Christmas report, U.S. employers have announced nearly 946,000 layoffs so far this year—the highest total since 2020—with more than 17,000 explicitly tied to AI and another 20,000 to automation.

“Job creation is very low, and the job-finding rate for people who are unemployed is very low,” Powell said.

The phenomenon is so widespread some economists have coined a new term—the “Great Freeze”—to describe the dismal labor market conditions. With unemployment among recent college grads topping 5%—and AI threatening to automate entry-level office jobs—many Gen Z workers are turning to graduate school as a strategic timeout.

That awkward balance—strong investment but weak hiring— is now at the center of the Fed’s decision-making. Powell said the economy increasingly resembles a K-shape, with higher-income households and large corporations benefiting from strong stock markets and AI-fueled productivity gains, while lower-income consumers pull back under the weight of rising costs.

He pointed to anecdotal reports from major retailers and consumer companies describing a “bifurcated economy,” in which wealthier Americans continue to spend freely but those at the bottom are trading down to cheaper goods. “

“Consumers at the lower end are struggling and buying less and shifting to lower-cost products,” Powell said, noting the uneven effects of growth make the Fed’s balancing act even more complicated.

“There is no risk-free path for policy,” Powell said. “We’re navigating the tension between our employment and inflation goals as carefully as we can.”

This story was originally featured on Fortune.com

Is JD Vance a Closeted Gay and Drag Queen?

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Jennifer Welch says JD Vance is secretly gay and was a failed drag queen
Alexander Hall
Fri, October 31, 2025

Former Bravo star Jennifer Welch and "Pod Save America" host Tommy Vietor raged on the "I’ve Had It" podcast about being beaten politically by Republicans.

"I’ve had it with getting beaten by the biggest f------ losers on the planet," Vietor said on Thursday. He continued to rant about right-wing figures ranging from White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller to Don and Eric Trump, to the young Republicans whose controversial and offensive texts were exposed from a groupchat.

"I'm so tired of these losers beating us, and there being this perception that MAGA is cool and that that is the ascended part of the culture, and it is just wrong, and it's driving me crazy, and we can't let it happen anymore," he added.

"I couldn't agree more. I mean, I always say to pubs, I'm like, we cannot lose our democracy to these f------ dorks," Welch said. Earlier this month, she called Miller a "Nazi Jew."

"And then you get to JD Vance, who is a failed drag queen," Welch continued. "He is a failed drag queen. He wanted to be a drag queen. He couldn't do it. He wasn't fabulous enough. He goes off to Peter Thiel's gay boot camp in Silicon Valley and he comes out like a sociopathic queer-eyed freakshow. You know, he'd be so much cooler if he'd just come out."

The podcast host, who frequently condemns Trump supporters, argued that there is a specific phenomenon of Republicans doing far-right, Christian policies in order to compensate for living a secret gay lifestyle that they are ashamed of.

"I have this whole theory, Tommy, that in the MAGA movement, there's a group of DL demon queens," Welch said. "And I think that a lot of them are mad that they can't come out and feel pride. And so they browbeat everybody all day long, and then they get on Grindr at night, and then they go do gay stuff and they wake up. But I think they think like the Mike Johnson of it all, he's such a nut evangelical. I think he thinks, ‘Okay, I can't stop doing gay stuff, but if I make America Christian nationalists, then I'm going to curry favor with God.’ I grew up in a red state around all these evangelicals, and they think s--- like this.

"You're so right about the repressed," Vietor said. "There's so many people who are repressing something and then acting out in a way that is evil and cruel towards the part of themselves that they hate. You just see that over and over and over again."


Jennifer Welch was once better known as a reality TV star and interior design guru on Bravo. Moderate podcast star Jennifer Welch has become a media darling as her recent commentary has generated intense backlash from the right.

Welch has made numerous appearances on CNN and MSNBC while also hosting top Democratic leaders like House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.





Thursday, October 30, 2025

LSU Prof Contrasts Polite Racist Charlie Kirk with Vulgar Racist KKK's David Duke

Saint Charlie Kirk's polite and courteous racism is well noticed, but it is still racism. Kirk's MAGA "mission" has been to paint lipstick on the racism pig, make racism casual and acceptable with the magic of "civil conversations". And some people just naively think that the civility is the point, not the racism.

An LSU professor emeritus has compared Charlie Kirk to KKK Leader David Duke, as outrage grows over the backward pro-slavery state of Louisiana's governor's proposal to erect a Kirk on campus. I think they would have to post two permanent ICE guards at the feet of the statue because its shelf-life is likely to be very short.

At least two professors at Louisiana State University have moral principles. They expressed outrage after MAGA Governor Jeff Landry, whose French family name reminds of how the English crooks and racists who seized Quebec around 1759 deported the French Canadians to the swamps of Louisiana in a giant act of ethnic cleansing and mass murder, which the Quebecois refer to in an understatement, "Le Grand Derangement" (literally, "The Great Bothering"). Mr. Landry forgot or ignores that English racism is behind his own existence in Louisiana, and yet he has assimilated fully with the MAGA descendants of English slaveowners.

Those French Canadians were known as Acadians, a name slowly distorted to Cajuns (Acadians = Acadjians = Acadjuns = Cajuns). In his eagerness to earn points with MAGA, Governor "dirty" Laundry called on LSU to erect a statue of Charlie Kirk.

On of the two professors is an emeritus professor who used to teach LSU, however, rightfully pointed out that Saint Charlie Kirk is not unlike KKK leader David Duke.

"Dirty" Laundry was at LSU Monday evening for a rally with the school's "Turning Stomach USA" chapter.  "Come on ladies and gentlemen", chanted the Governor, apparently seized in a biblical rapture, "let's see if we can be the first campus to do it".

Louisiana Gov. Jeff  "Dirty" Laundry spoke at a TPUSA event at LSU on Monday night.

But, these annoying liberals who despised racism and xenophobia, ruined it for Laundry. A professor emeritus at LSU, Robert Mann, took to Bluesky to accuse Kirk of racism and express his displeasure with Laundry's call.

"If Jeff Landry wants a statue of a white nationalist on the LSU campus, it shouldn’t be Charlie Kirk," he said in a post. "Shouldn’t he be honoring our home-grown racists, like David Duke (who actually went to LSU)?"

Mann retired in 2024, but still has an active profile on LSU's website. He published a book through LSU Press this year. Because of his stance, Mann is expected to be persecuted and canceled by MAGA and Saint Charlie's faithful. 

Another professor of environmental sciences at Tulane University in New Orleans, Nicole Gasparini, also slammed Laundry's proposal on the social media app. "Sooo my governor wants LSU to put up a statue of someone who created an organization with the *specific goal* of targeting and harassing professors," she said.

Kirk, who founded Turning Stomach USA, was assassinated at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10 while debating the topic of "racism with civility" with students during the first stop on his "American Rundown Tour."

Elsewhere in Louisiana, a newly-formed Turning Point chapter at Loyola University New Orleans was barred by the school's student government association from becoming an official campus club, denying them the opportunity for campus funding and to use campus resources, like reserving rooms at the school. One student said Kirk's TPUSA's values didn't align with those of the Jesuit Catholic school. Another student accused Kirk of bigotry against Hispanics.


Turning Stomach USA founder Saint Charlie Kirk.



ICE Adventures in Colorado: Father, Children, Woman Abused

Shock Video Shows ICE Agent Assaulting Woman Who Asked If He’s A Good Christian

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers forcibly detained a father and his two children in southwest Colorado on Monday while they were on their way to middle school, sparking a mass protest outside the agency’s Durango field office in an effort to get the kids released back to their mom.

Video from the protest outside the facility shows masked and unidentified federal officers tear-gassing protesters on Tuesday afternoon as they stood in the street and attempted to prevent transport vans from entering the facility.

Earlier in the day, an ICE agent threw a woman to the ground in a shocking moment captured by bystanders amid the otherwise peaceful protest.

The victim, 57-year-old Franci Stagi, told HuffPost the agent snapped when she asked him “what would Jesus do” and if he was “a good Christian.”

Video shows he responded by snatching her phone from her hands and then violently assaulting her when she attempted to retrieve it, grabbing her by the hair and putting her in a chokehold before ultimately throwing her down an embankment on the opposite side of the street.

Stagi acknowledged she brushed his shoulder while trying to grab her phone back but said he should never have grabbed her phone in the first place. More shocking to her is how these agents have been emboldened to act with absolute impunity.

“People were like, ‘You gotta press charges,’ and I’m like, ‘Against who?’”

“I don’t know who he was. He didn’t have a badge. He wouldn’t give us a name. He wouldn’t talk to us. There’s no recourse,” she said.

“I think I’m getting attention simply because I’m an older white lady,” she reflected. “The other side of it, too, is that somebody can say they’re ICE and just come and pick up anyone they want. There’s no way that we can prove anything.”


Franci Stagi, circled in red, moments before the ICE agent snatched the phone from her hands and violently assaulted her when she tried to retrieve it. Courtesy Franci Stagi

Leaders of a local nonprofit organization that works with immigrants said the family is from Colombia and is in the country on an asylum claim.

“This family has done everything by the book,” Matt Karkut, the co-executive director of Compañeros: Four Corners Immigrant Resource Center, said in a statement.

“They are following the legal immigration process exactly as our system requires, and instead of protection, they are met with punishment. This is a cruel and senseless abuse of power.”

The center identified the family as father Fernando Jaramillo Solano, 12-year-old daughter Jana Michel Jaramillo Patiño and 15-year-old son Kewin Daniel Patiño Bustamante. Wife and mother Estella Patiño has not been detained.

According to the center, Kewin last spoke with his mom Monday night, telling her that he and his father “had been beaten, handcuffed and forced to sign documents.” Jana, meanwhile, has reportedly not been heard from.

When the Durango Police Department attempted to reunite the children with their mother, ICE declined to release them despite having claimed earlier to have attempted to do exactly that, the city said.

“On multiple occasions, Durango Police requested to facilitate the release of the children to their mother, but were unsuccessful,” the city said in a statement.

“On Tuesday, the Police Department received a report that one of the children may have been in distress and potentially experiencing abuse. In response, officers attempted to conduct a welfare check and to bring food. Unfortunately, federal agents denied officers entry to the facility.”

The Department of Homeland Security didn’t respond to questions from HuffPost regarding the whereabouts of the Patiño family or the conduct of its officer.


Turkish Muslim TV Dr. and CMS Chief Mohammed Oz: Expiring ACA Subsidies "Not a Problem"

 

Dr. Oz Makes Wild Claim About Rising Healthcare Premiums
Sarah Ewall-Wice
Thu, October 30, 2025



Dr. Mehmet [Turkish spelling of Mohammed] Oz casually dismissed claims that health insurance premiums were about to skyrocket on Wednesday as lawmakers on Capitol Hill have been sounding the alarms.

Oz, who serves as administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), was asked about the looming increase in health insurance costs at an event on lowering drug prices.

“Unless those tax credits are extended, the subsidies, the average plan will increase for Americans by somewhere around 115 percent. Do you believe that Congress should extend those subsidies so that most Americans do not receive significant increases in their premiums?” a reporter asked, quoting the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF).

Oz fired back, asking where the numbers had come from before angrily claiming KFF ran the data inappropriately and had retracted it, which was not the case.

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, pictured October 16

“Here’s the truth, the window shopping is already revealing that the average American... who’s on the ACA (Affordable Care Act) between 100 and 400 percent of the poverty level is going to pay $50 total next year. It’s going to be $13 more than this year,” Oz declared.

“There can be a lot of hair pulling and scratching, mud-slinging, but the fundamental reality for most Americans is that although it is an increase in spend, that’s not the big issue,” he went on.

He argued the real big issue is the “fundamental flaws” within the ACA.

However, KFF did not retract its estimates on health insurance costs as Oz claimed.

His comment came the same day the Trump administration released a preview of the plans available through the Obamacare marketplace, as enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies are about to expire.

The amount health insurers charge for coverage on the marketplace will increase 26 percent on average next year, according to the KFF analysis.

It found that most enrollees would face even sharper increases if the Affordable Care Act enhanced subsidies expire as they are slated to do at the end of the year if Congress does not act.

A total of 22 million enrollees out of the 24 million in the marketplace receive a tax credit, which subsidizes what they pay, not what insurers charge.

If the credits expire, KFF estimated subsidized enrollees would see their monthly premium payments increase by roughly 114 percent, or more than double.

It noted that those who are no longer eligible for the financial assistance, passed in response to COVID and then extended, would be hit with a “double whammy,” losing both the tax credit while also having premiums increased.

However, a news release from federal officials on Tuesday reflected Oz’s claim that most people looking for coverage will still be able to find plans for $50 or less, even without enhanced subsidies.

Oz’s comment that the increase is not the big issue came on Day 29 of the government shutdown as Democrats refuse to go along with the GOP short-term spending bill unless Republicans address the expiring enhanced health care subsidies as part of the deal.

Trump and GOP congressional leaders have insisted they won’t talk health care until Senate Democrats cave and vote on their bill to reopen the government, which hasn’t happened so far. Republicans have argued that there is still time to discuss health care, and that was always on the agenda.

However, Democrats are not alone in sounding the alarms about skyrocketing health insurance costs.

While she has been a fierce critic of Obamacare, MAGA Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has also been sounding the alarms that prices are about to soar. She has been calling for her party leaders to release their plan to address the looming problem.

Open enrollment in the health care marketplace begins on November 1 and runs through mid-January.

More Schools, Colleges Rejecting Hitlerian-Youth-like 'Turning-Stomach USA' Chapters

Saint Charlie hasn't done any miracles yet after his martyrdom. Yes he has been beatified and sanctified by the Evangelical Church of Racist America. Saint Charlie's "Turning Stomach USA" is increasingly seen for what it is, an American version of Germany's Hitlerian Youth organization that forced itself on every institution in the Germany of the late 1930s.

Saint Charlie's "Turning Stomach USA" is trying to force itself on every school and college in the US. Some backward states like Florida and Texas are passing laws punishing schools and colleges that do not open a "Turning Stomach USA" chapter on their campuses. 

But some are resisting the fascist cudgel. 

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Protest breaks out at Michigan high school after Saint Charlie's 'Turning Stomach USA' chapter launches

A student organized a “Walk out” on October 22nd 'in opposition to the Turning Point USA coming to our school.' (Credit: Jaden Bennett)

Protest breaks out at Michigan high school after Turning Point USA chapter launches

Uproar at Michigan high school before first meeting of Saint Charlie's Turning Stomach USA Chapter

A protest broke out after a Turning Point USA chapter had announced it was launching at a high school in a suburb of Detroit. Residents and students of the Royal Oak High School (ROHS) community assembled to protest against the chapter before it had its first gathering.

A student organized a "Walk Out Against Hate & Violence" on October 22 "in opposition to the Turning Point USA coming to our school," a flyer promoting the protest reads.

"We will be sitting down in class and then leaving. Bring your items with you," the flyer reads.

Jaden Bennett, one of the TPUSA Michigan high school field representatives who cover metro Detroit, said there were dozens of students that protested the chapter being formed. "Some of these students that were protesting were questioning the principal," she added.

In addition to the protest, a student group called the Royal Oak Student Voice posted a memo blasting TPUSA for its platform, claiming it's masquerading as a civic non-profit group that in reality it's a "white supremacist" group.

"But in reality, Turning Point USA is a primary driver of white supremacist, anti-LGBTQ, pro-violence, anti-woman propaganda for young audiences. Below are quotes from its main spokesperson at Turning Point USA events. These aren’t political opinions. These are examples of Turning Point USA’s otherist and hateful views. Check their website for videos and podcasts if this isn’t enough," the student group said.

The United Students of Royal Oak drafted a "Constitution Against Hate" as well. The constitution called the school’s administration ignorant for approving the "pro-hate" chapter.

Within the first two hours of the TPUSA chapter posting on Instagram, outrage ensued. The chapter’s social media account had only 15 followers, but many commented and called for the group to be removed. "Students are just like, you're hateful, you are a Nazi, oh my gosh, you're a fascist, like, Charlie hated gay people, Charlie is a racist, how could you be promoting this?" Bennett said.

Over the next 48 hours, the backlash escalated with some comments spewing death threats.

"Within like 24 pushing 48 hours... They had accumulated over 900 Instagram comments on this post. Maybe 100 were positive, you know, like supportive. A lot of them were my students and other field reps," Bennett said.