
PressTV: Mass shootings in the United States accounted for most extremism-related deaths in the country last year, according to a report, with white supremacists responsible for more than 80 percent of murders. In a report released on Wednesday, a New York-based group labeled 25 murders in 2022 as "extremist-related," with 18 of those "committed in whole or part for ideological motives." “All the extremist-related murders in 2022 were committed by right-wing extremists of various kinds,” the report stated, adding that Americans are living in an "age of extremist mass killings". “White supremacists commit the greatest number of domestic extremist-related murders in most years, but in 2022 the percentage was unusually high: 21 of the 25 murders were linked to white supremacists.” Two mass shootings - one in May in Buffalo, New York, wherein a white supremacist fatally shot 10 Black people, and another in November in Colorado Springs wherein five people were killed at a nightclub - accounted for most of the extremist-related murders of 2022, the report noted. It further stated that the group has "identified 62 extremist-connected mass killing incidents since 1970, with 46 of them being ideologically motivated", adding that "more than half (26, or 57 percent) of the ideological mass killings have occurred within the past 12 years". “Of particular concern in recent years are shootings inspired by the white supremacist “accelerationist” propaganda urging such attacks," the report added. According to the Gun Violence Archive, a nonprofit that tracks shootings in the US, a total of 647 mass shootings were recorded in 2022, killing 44,287 people. The US is the only country with more civilian guns than the population – 120 guns for every one hundred Americans – as per the Small Arms Survey (SAS), according to a Swiss research project. In a country of 331.9 million people, there are 393 million firearms. According to a study by the International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, mass shootings in the US account for 73 percent of all incidents and 62 percent of all fatalities in developed countries, more likely involving “foreign-born perpetrators, ideological motives, fame-seeking motives, schools, open spaces, and handguns”. Despite President Joe Biden raising concerns about the alarming rise in white supremacy in the country, observers say his administration has failed to curb the surge in white supremacist crimes and color-based discrimination. A 2020 report by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) said white supremacist hate groups in the US increased by 55 percent during the tenure of Biden's predecessor, Donald Trump, who is known for institutionalizing white supremacy in the US. The report said since the turn of the millennium, American racists "have fretted over what they fear will be the loss of their place of dominance in society.”
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Mar 4, 2023
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Israeli lawmakers have voted in favor of a bill that would impose the death penalty on “terrorists” who murder Israelis. Backed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his hardline allies, the bill has been bitterly opposed by Palestinians and foreign observers.
The death penalty bill passed its first reading in the Israeli parliament by 55 votes to nine on Wednesday. Most of the opposition – led by former Prime Minister Yair Lapid – abstained from the vote in protest.
The bill was authored by MP Limor Son Har-Melech and supported by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. Both Son Har-Melech and Ben-Gvir are members of the ‘Jewish Power’ party, a radical Zionist faction that helped Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party back into power in last November’s elections.
Under the legislation, anyone who “intentionally or out of indifference causes the death of an Israeli citizen when the act is carried out from a racist motive or hate to a certain public... and with the purpose of harming the State of Israel and the rebirth of the Jewish people in its homeland” shall face execution, with no chance of prison time.
The law would apply in the West Bank, which although partially administered by the Palestinian Authority, is subject to Israeli military law.
The bill crosses “a clear red line as part of Israel’s slide into total fascism,” Arab-Israeli political party Hadash Ta’al said in a statement. "Today it is the Palestinians, tomorrow it will be the protestors on the streets. Ben-Gvir will be easy on the trigger when it comes to determining who is a terrorist."
The Palestinian Authority said that the bill is “cruel, barbaric, and inhumane,” describing it as “rooted in Jewish supremacy.” Its passage will lead to Palestinians “arbitrarily and ceremonially being put on death row,” its statement continued.
Thousands of Israelis gathered outside the country’s parliament building in recent days to protest the bill, while opposition poured in from abroad. Speaking after a meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen on Tuesday, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called the bill “particularly worrying,” given that Israel has not executed anyone since Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann was hanged in 1962.
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Mar 1, 2023
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Russia Today: Americans are losing confidence that Ukraine is winning its conflict with Russia, a new Rasmussen Reports poll has shown. The latest figures indicate that more than one-third of US voters who were confident of a Ukrainian victory in December no longer expect Kiev to prevail. The poll, which was conducted last week and released on Friday, found that 46% of likely US voters believe the Russia-Ukraine conflict has become a stalemate. Those Americans who believe that one side or the other is winning are about evenly divided, with 21% in Ukraine’s camp and 19% saying Russia has the upper hand. Just two months ago, a Rasmussen poll asking the same questions showed that 32% of Americans believed Ukraine was winning the conflict. And just as around one-third of voters who were confident in December that Ukraine would prevail no longer expect a victory for Kiev, the percentage of respondents who see Russian forces winning has increased by about the same proportion. Rasmussen’s findings dovetail with recent polling showing that public support for US aid to Ukraine has dropped sharply. For example, an Associated Press-NORC poll conducted in late January showed that less than half of US adults (48%) still agreed with sending weapons to Kiev. Just 26% said Washington should continue to play a “major role” in the conflict. Middle-aged voters are most likely to say that President Joe Biden’s administration is doing “too much” to help Ukraine, Rasmussen said. Washington has already allocated $113 billion of military and economic aid for Ukraine since Russia began its offensive against Kiev a year ago. During his visit to Kiev earlier this week, Biden vowed “unwavering” support for Ukraine’s defense, pledging to continue backing the former Soviet republic “as long as it takes.” The US and its NATO allies also have declared that Ukraine will win, and must win, to preserve the “rules-based international order.” However, critics of US foreign policy have argued that Ukraine’s battlefield successes have been greatly exaggerated, and US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley said last week that the conflict will need to end in a negotiated settlement because neither side can likely achieve victory on the battlefield.
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Feb 27, 2023
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Yesterday, February 24, marked the one year anniversary of Russia invading Ukraine.
There's so much we've learned in the past year since this war started. So much.
1) We've learned that the west in unison has condemned and supported economic sanctions against Russia for invading Ukraine, unlike the US when it invaded Iraq and Afghanistan.
2) We've learned that westerners and their racist double standards along with their imperialist and colonialist terrorist attitudes still exist for Black and Brown peoples around the world, but not for blue-eyed and blonde-haired Europeans.
3) We've learned that the western media also possesses this same racist double standard along with their imperialist and colonialist terrorist attitudes for Black and Brown peoples around the world.
4) We've learned that even the Ukrainians who were fleeing their own country, prevented others, specifically, African immigrants, from doing the same due to Euro racist and disparate treatment.
5) We've learned that the US has spent nearly $80 billion of taxpayer money supporting Ukraine, militarily, financially and in terms of humanitarian aid, but has provided Black and Brown nations with none of these aid packages when confronted by a colonialist or imperialist country.
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Feb 25, 2023
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Russia Today: The Mormon Church and its investment manager will pay $5 million in fines to the US government after stashing billions of dollars’ worth of assets in shell companies, obfuscating their ownership. The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced on Tuesday that it had charged Ensign Peak Advisors for the firm’s handling of investments on behalf of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) – colloquially known as the Mormon Church. The company failed to correctly report the equities that it placed in 13 shell entities, according to the allegations. The violations took place between 1997 and 2019, the commission said, adding that the portfolio had grown to around $32 billion by 2018. Acting with the knowledge of the church leadership, Ensign Peak “went to great lengths to avoid disclosing the church’s investments, depriving the commission and the investing public of accurate market information,” said Gurbir S. Grewal, director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement. The Utah-headquartered Mormon Church said in a statement that the firm “received and relied upon legal counsel” to structure the investments the way it did, and was guided by a wish to maintain the privacy of its client. Ensign Peak was spun off from the investment division of the church in 1997 as a non-profit. The parties agreed to settle the case with a $4 million fine paid by the investment manager and a $1 million penalty paid by the parent organization. The church stressed that it ordered changes to reporting as soon as the SEC raised concerns in 2019, and said that it cooperated fully with the investigation. It added that it has “diversified reserves, including stocks, bonds, commercial and residential real estate, and agricultural properties,” which are managed “solely to support the church’s mission.” The SEC investigation was spurred by a November 2019 whistleblower complaint to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), according to the Washington Post. A report claimed that the church had accumulated $100 billion in accounts meant for charitable purposes. The whistleblower, a former senior portfolio manager at Ensign Peak, alleged that the significant sums indicated that the church leadership was misleading its followers and possibly violating federal tax rules. Charitable organizations are not required to pay taxes on their income in the US.
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Feb 22, 2023
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In this video, we discuss how Australia, in cities like Queensland, is moving toward a CIA/police state. We talk about the Wieambilla event in December, that led to new surveillance and reporting against citizenry of all kinds, including: conspiracy theorists, religious, social or political extremists, sovereign citizens, as well as people with ideologies relating to capitalism, communism, socialism or Marxism. Finally, we offer our own commentary on how this is going to be the new norm in western countries and how this is already happening in the US.
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Feb 17, 2023
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In this episode, we discuss the mental health of Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman. We talk about his current and life-long battle with depression along with the stroke that caused it. We also wish him and his family well and a quick and effective recovery fighting the monster that is depression.
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Feb 16, 2023
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In this episode, we discuss UN (UN Human Rights Council) experts' judgment that US sanctions against Iran are illegal. We talk about Iranian thalassemia patients and their inability to receive live-saving medications as a result of America and its sanctions and embargo against Iran and companies that do business with Iran. We mention the events that lead to the 2018 sanctions under the Trump administration and also the sanctions themselves. Finally, we excoriate the US for their unethical and immoral sanctions and embargo against Iran, especially transactions for medical purposes and the lack of humanitarian exemptions.
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Feb 15, 2023
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In this episode, we discuss how US lawmakers are intentionally provoking and inciting China by preparing and planning a visit to Taiwan. We make mention of key people and congressional committees that are responsible for such agitation. Finally, we provide our own commentary on how Washington is deliberately preparing a visit to Taiwan in an effort to anger China and upset its "One China Principle/Policy."
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Feb 14, 2023
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In this episode, we discuss a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that details the number of Americans who've taken their own lives in a 4-year span (2018-2021). We highlight the numbers and provide possible reasons why Americans are committing suicide. Finally, we report on which other demographics have been susceptible to taking their own lives.
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Feb 13, 2023
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