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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

"You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can't jail the Revolution."


We should focus our actions, time, and resources on Direct Action, Mutual Aid, and Community Outreach. If you do engage in Electoral Politics do not support the Duopoly (Red or Blue Team). No War but Class War!


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2. Jaybe Show | Sundays

3. Nick at Night

4. Rome's Rebellion


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@SocialistMMA

Someone please explain to me why none of the men took this nazi out?

I’m getting so tired of weak leftist men who refuse to defend our people. We need to stop allowing our people to be attacked


@RyanRozbiani

N۸ZI Attacks Pro Palestinians

[Video, link below]

Screenshot:


Direct video link: https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1825039874228981760/vid/avc1/720x1280/zyS6thnu-ND31JsE.mp4

Source: https://x.com/SocialistMMA/status/1825146954109571414

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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

RBN = Revolutionary Blackout Network

Edits:

  • updated link to start when Kshama/Carl/Steve/ joins in
  • added 4 timestamps

Timestamps (WIP=workinprogress):

  • [0:13] Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela in Milwaukee speech
  • [4:12] Feras joins, Palestine Community Network
  • [34:01] Chuck Modi (Activist/Journalist/Writer), Cop City talk
  • [57:24] Sabby Sabs becomes host, panel guests join, members of the UPS Teamsters and NY Postal Worker
  • [2:00:10] Video about Edward (Midwestern Marx), "The differences between Marxism, Communism, & Socialism"
  • [2:01:50] Guests Carlos/Eddie/Noah from Midwestern Marx join in
  • [3:58:58] Kshama Sawant and guests join in
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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

RBN = Revolutionary Blackout Network

Edits:

  • fixed [0:47] time format, was not showing up
  • fixed timestamp order, updated link to start when Chris Smalls joins in
  • fixed timestamp spacing

Timestamps (WIP=workinprogress):

  • [0:47] More Perfect Union, UPS video
  • [10:12] Starting off host for the Summit, Jay (AKA "CJ") with guests CaseStudyQB and Dina (Union Member)
  • [12:54] Labor Strategies presentation by CaseStudyQB
  • [55:16] More Perfect Union, UPS stike and agreement
  • [1:16:07] Zoya joins (has connection problems, joins back)
  • [1:32:21] How to start a union (connection problems, join back)
  • [1:53:36] More Perfect Union, video UPS drivers extreme heat
  • [2:04:40] James (AKA JB) becomes host, guest Michelle Mashburn, Disability Rights Advocate
  • [4:29:30] Tyranny of the Majority, Small Co-op with Union, UPS talks
  • [5:05:33] Starting a Co-op, Andrew mentions "worker ownership loan fund"
  • [5:15:19] Chris Smalls Joins for Interview
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Generated Summary below:


Video Description:

Post Duopoly Show with Due Dissidence, Hard Lens Media, and Niko House on RBN LIVE

#usnews #freepalestine #berniesander #aoc #capitalism #uspolitics #trumptariffs


Generated Summary:

Main Topic:

The video is a discussion among Due Dissidence, Hard Lens Media, and Niko House on RBN LIVE, covering current political events, the perceived failures of the Democratic Party (specifically Bernie Sanders and AOC), the rise of Trump and MAGA, and the importance of building alternative systems like mutual aid.

Key Points:

  • Bernie & AOC Criticism: The panel criticizes Bernie Sanders and AOC for perceived betrayals of progressive values, particularly regarding Palestine and their role as "sheepdogs" for the Democratic Party. They argue that AOC is being set up for a 2028 presidential run to mislead voters.
  • Trump & MAGA: The discussion touches on the disappointment some MAGA supporters are already feeling towards Trump's policies, particularly regarding vaccines and immigration. They see Trump's actions as potentially reviving the Democratic Party.
  • The Two-Party System: The participants express deep skepticism about the two-party system and its ability to address the needs of the working class. They argue that both parties are controlled by elites and perpetuate a cycle of control.
  • Importance of Mutual Aid: The panel emphasizes the need to build alternative systems like mutual aid networks to support communities and prepare for potential societal collapse. They stress self-reliance and community building over reliance on political saviors.
  • Critique of American Exceptionalism: The discussion challenges the idea of American exceptionalism, highlighting issues like the police state, healthcare, and the treatment of immigrants. They suggest that other countries offer better alternatives.
  • Israel and Degeneracy: The panel discusses the role of Israel and Zionists in promoting degenerate and divisive trends in culture, citing the 4chan hack as an example. They also touch on the history of Zionism and its relationship with anti-Semitism.

Highlights:

  • The arrest of pro-Palestine protesters at a Bernie Sanders event is used as a key example of the Democratic Party's perceived hypocrisy.
  • The panel discusses the potential for a new wave of independent media figures to hype up AOC, mirroring what happened with Bernie Sanders in 2016.
  • The participants analyze the strategic roles of political figures and movements in maintaining the status quo.
  • The discussion covers the potential for societal collapse and the need for communities to be self-sufficient.
  • The panel shares personal anecdotes and experiences to illustrate their points.
  • JB makes a guest appearance, celebrating his improved health.
  • The discussion touches on the historical context of Zionism and its relationship with anti-Semitism.
  • The panel discusses the hack of 4chan and the surprising finding that a large portion of the posts came from Israel.

About Channel, Revolutionary Blackout:

Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.” -- Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

We should focus our actions, time, and resources on Direct Action, Mutual Aid, and Community Outreach. If you do engage in Electoral Politics do not support the Duopoly (Red or Blue Team). No War but Class War!

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Generated Summary below:


Video Description:

Trump Pentagon Budget HITS Record $1T | China FIGHTS Tariffs | War with Iran | Carl Zha on RBN LIVE

#news #uspolitics #tariffs #china #usnews #trump #live #breakingnews #stockmarket #tradewar #communism #recession


Generated Summary:

Main Topic: The video discusses several interconnected geopolitical issues, including the potential for war with Iran, the increasing US-China trade war, and the influence of the Israeli lobby on US foreign policy. It critiques US foreign policy decisions and the role of the military-industrial complex.

Key Points:

  • Potential War with Iran: The video highlights concerns about a potential US-Israeli conflict with Iran, fueled by Israeli desires and the willingness of some US elites to support such a war. It argues that Israel lacks the capacity to defeat Iran without American intervention and is pushing for the US to fight on its behalf.
  • US-China Trade War: The video analyzes the escalating trade war between the US and China, initiated by the Trump administration. It argues that the tariffs are hurting American consumers and businesses while China is adapting and finding alternative markets. The speaker criticizes the short-sightedness of US trade policies and the belief that tariffs will magically revitalize American manufacturing.
  • Influence of the Israeli Lobby: The video alleges that the Israeli lobby exerts significant influence on US foreign policy, pushing for policies that benefit Israel, even at the expense of American interests. It accuses some pro-Israel figures of smearing critics as anti-Semites or Qatari operatives.
  • Critique of US Foreign Policy: The video criticizes US foreign policy as being driven by the interests of the ruling class and the military-industrial complex, leading to endless wars and economic exploitation. It argues that the US is not a true democracy but a capitalist dictatorship where the majority's desire for peace is ignored.
  • China's Economic Rise: The video acknowledges China's growing economic power and its increasing influence in Africa and other parts of the world. It contrasts China's investment-driven approach to foreign relations with the US's focus on military intervention and lecturing.

Highlights:

  • Carl Zha's analysis of the US-China trade war, emphasizing the limitations of tariffs and the resilience of the Chinese economy.
  • Discussion of the hypocrisy of US foreign policy, particularly the willingness to engage with war criminals while demonizing political protesters.
  • Critique of American media and political figures for promoting anti-China propaganda and ignoring the influence of the Israeli lobby.
  • The point that Trump's policies, while seemingly intended to benefit the US, are actually accelerating China's rise and undermining American economic competitiveness.
  • The observation that Trump's own family is preparing for a future where China is a major global power, while his policies are harming ordinary Americans.

About Channel, Revolutionary Blackout:

Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.” -- Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

We should focus our actions, time, and resources on Direct Action, Mutual Aid, and Community Outreach. If you do engage in Electoral Politics do not support the Duopoly (Red or Blue Team). No War but Class War!

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Generated Summary below:


Video Description:

Let's Talk About a General STRIKE, Afeni Evans & Christian Smalls Join

#usa #america #general #generalstrike #strike #union #amazon #corporations #demands #healthcare #housing #home #house #education #college #wars #Trump #DonaldTrump #DOGE #workers #labor #letstalk


Generated Summary:

Main Topic: The necessity of a general strike in the United States to address economic inequality, political corruption, and the erosion of workers' rights.

Key Points:

  • The Current State of Affairs: The discussion highlights the increasing wealth inequality, the influence of billionaires on both major political parties, and the failure of electoral politics to address the needs of the working class. The panelists argue that the current political system is unresponsive to the needs of the people and that a general strike is the only viable option for systemic change.
  • The Need for a General Strike: A general strike is presented as a necessary tactic to leverage the power of the working class against the oligarchy. The panelists emphasize that withholding labor is the ultimate power workers possess.
  • Obstacles and Challenges: The conversation addresses the low union density in the US, the complicity of some union leaders in supporting establishment politicians, and the need for mutual aid to support workers during a strike. Concerns are raised about the potential violent response from the government to a general strike.
  • Mutual Aid and Preparation: The importance of mutual aid and community building is stressed. Panelists encourage viewers to get to know their neighbors, develop essential skills (e.g., food production, water filtration), and build community resilience in preparation for a potential strike or societal disruption.
  • The Role of Politics and Political Parties: The panelists are highly critical of both the Democratic and Republican parties, viewing them as equally beholden to the billionaire class. They argue that relying on electoral politics alone is futile and that a general strike is necessary to bypass the established political system.
  • The Threat of AI and Automation: The potential impact of AI and automation on jobs and the economy is discussed, further emphasizing the urgency of a general strike to address the changing nature of work and the potential for increased worker displacement.
  • International Perspectives: The panelists encourage viewers to learn from the experiences of other countries with stronger labor movements and social safety nets, suggesting that traveling abroad and observing different political systems can broaden perspectives.
  • Next Steps: The panelists outline steps to prepare for a general strike, including building community relationships, developing essential skills, and engaging in grassroots organizing. They emphasize the importance of in-person organizing and building trust within communities.

Highlights:

  • The passionate and insightful contributions of Afeni Evans and Christian Smalls, offering unique perspectives on organizing and activism.
  • The frank discussion of the potential for violence and the need for strategic planning and preparation.
  • The call for a shift away from reliance on electoral politics and towards direct action.
  • The emphasis on building community resilience and mutual aid as crucial components of a successful general strike.

About Channel, Revolutionary Blackout:

Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.” -- Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

We should focus our actions, time, and resources on Direct Action, Mutual Aid, and Community Outreach. If you do engage in Electoral Politics do not support the Duopoly (Red or Blue Team). No War but Class War!

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Generated Summary Below:


Video Description:

Corporations are NOT People, FIGHT Back w/ Move to AMEND & Margaret Kimberley on RBN Roundtable LIVE

#usa #america #uspolitics #live #news #corporations #citizensunited #money #politics #democrats #republican #Biden #Trump Harris #DonaldTrump #healthcare #housing #education #BlackAmerican #reparations #Freedmen #China #Israel #Russia #Ukraine #FreePalestine #Gaza #billionaires #wealthy #workers #ukrainewar #classwar

Timestamps:

  1. 00:00:00 Start
  2. 00:00:38 Intro
  3. 00:04:26 Keyan Bliss on what Move To Amend is
  4. 00:08:32 Steps to fight against corporate duopoly
  5. 00:20:14 Progressives Should be openly endorsing Move to Amend
  6. 00:31:29 Margaret Kimberley Joins
  7. 00:32:06 Other alternative means to get money out of politics
  8. 00:36:14 Options of Demands/Consequences
  9. 00:40:23 Intersection of Free Speech suppression & money in politics
  10. 00:54:23 Rome on the Dangers of Liberalism
  11. 01:01:18 Jewish protester attacked for anti-Genocide protest
  12. 01:18:00 Government is like Tofu...
  13. 01:20:11 Final Thoughts from Panel
  14. 01:32:59 RBN together like VOLTRON Again!
  15. 01:35:13 Patrons Shout-out
  16. 01:36:50 Read Chats & Outro

Generated Summary:

Main Topic: The video is a roundtable discussion centered on the influence of money in politics, specifically focusing on the concept of corporate personhood and the need for constitutional amendments to address it. The discussion also touches upon the role of media, the influence of the Israeli lobby (AIPAC), and the broader implications of corporate power for social justice.

Key Points:

  • Corporate Personhood: The core argument revolves around the idea that corporations should not be granted the same constitutional rights as human beings. The panel discusses the legal precedents (Citizens United, Buckley v. Valeo) that have led to this situation and the negative consequences for democracy.
  • Move to Amend: Keon Bliss from Move to Amend introduces their campaign to pass a constitutional amendment (H.J. Res. 54, the “We the People Amendment”) that would explicitly state that corporations are not people and money is not speech. They discuss the challenges of passing such an amendment and the pushback they face from established power structures.
  • Media Blackout: The panel highlights the significant media blackout surrounding the issue of corporate personhood, arguing that corporate-owned media outlets largely ignore or downplay the issue.
  • AIPAC Influence: Margaret Kimberley and other panelists discuss the significant influence of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in American politics, highlighting how its financial power shapes political outcomes and silences dissenting voices.
  • Political Solutions: The discussion explores various avenues for addressing the problem, including constitutional amendments, state-level initiatives, and grassroots organizing. The panelists emphasize the need for a comprehensive approach that leaves no loopholes.
  • Grassroots Organizing: The importance of grassroots movements and mutual aid networks is stressed as a crucial element in challenging corporate power and building alternative systems.
  • Liberalism and Fascism: The panelists argue that liberalism, as it currently exists, often fails to effectively challenge corporate power and can even inadvertently pave the way for fascism.

Highlights:

  • The passionate and insightful contributions of Margaret Kimberley, offering critical analysis of the political landscape and the role of the Israeli lobby.
  • Keon Bliss's detailed explanation of Move to Amend's strategy and the legal arguments surrounding corporate personhood.
  • The lively and engaging discussion among the panelists, covering a wide range of related issues.
  • The emphasis on grassroots organizing and building alternative systems as a means of challenging corporate power.

About Channel, Revolutionary Blackout:

Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.” -- Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

We should focus our actions, time, and resources on Direct Action, Mutual Aid, and Community Outreach. If you do engage in Electoral Politics do not support the Duopoly (Red or Blue Team). No War but Class War!

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Generated Summary Below:


Video Description:

Post DUOPOLY Show Due Dissidence Hard Lens Media MAGA Hypocrisy on Trump Patriot Act Rome Joins LIVE

#trump #freespeech #politics #news #live #zionism #firstamendment #MahmoudKhalil #mutualaid #duedissidence


Generated Summary:

Main Topic: The discussion centers on the early weeks of the Trump administration, focusing on its foreign policy decisions (particularly regarding the Ukraine conflict and Israel/Palestine), and the implications of its actions for free speech and dissent in the United States.

Key Points:

  • Ukraine Conflict: The panelists discuss a proposed 30-day ceasefire, its likely failure, and the role of the Trump administration in perpetuating the conflict. They criticize the US and Ukraine's belief that they hold the cards in the negotiations.
  • Trump's Foreign Policy: The show critiques Trump's handling of foreign policy, labeling it as potentially leading to World War III and comparing it to previous administrations (Bush, Reagan).
  • Patriot Act and Crackdown on Dissent: The main focus is the Trump administration's revocation of Mahmud Khalil's visa, framed as a potential precedent for suppressing dissent under the Patriot Act. The panelists argue this is a form of fascism, equating dissent with terrorism.
  • Hypocrisy Across the Political Spectrum: The discussion highlights perceived hypocrisy from both Democrats and Republicans in their responses to the crackdown on dissent, suggesting both parties are complicit in suppressing opposition.
  • Israel/Palestine Conflict: The panelists discuss the shifting public opinion regarding the conflict, with growing sympathy for the Palestinians, and how this relates to the broader crackdown on dissent.
  • The Future of Free Speech: A significant concern is the erosion of free speech in the US, with the panelists expressing alarm at the potential for further crackdowns on dissent.

Highlights:

  • Report Card on Trump Administration: The show uses a report card metaphor to assess the early performance of the Trump administration, highlighting numerous failures.
  • Analysis of Political Theater: The panelists dissect the political maneuvering surrounding the Ukraine ceasefire proposal and the Khalil visa revocation, exposing what they see as calculated strategies to maintain conflict and suppress opposition.
  • Comparison to Previous Administrations: The show draws parallels between Trump's actions and those of previous administrations, emphasizing a pattern of escalating conflict and suppression of dissent.
  • Emotional and Passionate Discussion: The panelists express strong opinions and emotions throughout the discussion, reflecting the gravity of the issues being discussed.
  • Call to Action: The panelists urge viewers to support independent media and remain vigilant against the erosion of free speech and democratic principles.

About Channel, Revolutionary Blackout:

Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.” -- Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

We should focus our actions, time, and resources on Direct Action, Mutual Aid, and Community Outreach. If you do engage in Electoral Politics do not support the Duopoly (Red or Blue Team). No War but Class War!

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Generated Summary Below:


Video Description:

Who is the American COMMUNIST Party? State of the LEFT Under Trump 2.0 RBN ACP Roundtable LIVE

#trump #israel #acp #live #news #NATO #Zelensky


Generated Summary:

This YouTube video features a roundtable discussion about the American Communist Party (ACP), its goals, and its place within the current political landscape. The discussion also touches on broader issues facing the left in the United States and globally.

Main Topic: The American Communist Party, its goals, and criticisms leveled against it, within the context of the broader state of the American left.

Key Points:

  • Formation of the ACP: The ACP was formed due to a perceived lack of a truly Marxist-Leninist party in the US, viewing existing groups as too closely aligned with the Democratic Party. They aim to provide a vehicle for organizing anti-establishment sentiment from a Marxist-Leninist perspective.
  • Criticisms of the ACP: The ACP faces criticism regarding its stance on social issues, with some accusing it of holding socially conservative positions. The roundtable participants address these criticisms, emphasizing their focus on anti-imperialism and class struggle as primary goals, while maintaining a position of tolerance on social issues within the party.
  • Anti-Zionism: A central theme is the need for an anti-Zionist movement as a crucial step in combating imperialism. The ACP explicitly rejects the legitimacy of the state of Israel, viewing it as a tool of US imperialism.
  • Reparations: The ACP supports reparations for slavery, framing it as a necessary act of class warfare and wealth redistribution to correct historical injustices and uplift the Black working class. They argue that this would benefit the working class as a whole.
  • The Role of Media Personalities: The discussion addresses the role of prominent media personalities within the ACP, particularly Jackson Hinkle, and the balance between individual autonomy and adherence to party lines. While acknowledging Hinkle's controversial statements, they emphasize his effectiveness in reaching working-class audiences.
  • Conversation and Organization: A recurring theme is the importance of open dialogue and conversation, even with those holding differing views. The panelists reject the “cancel culture” prevalent on the left, advocating for engagement and building bridges instead of creating divisions.
  • Organizing the Working Class: The panelists stress the importance of organizing and mobilizing the working class, particularly focusing on groups like truckers, and the need to overcome internal divisions within the left to effectively challenge the existing power structures.

Highlights:

  • A frank and often humorous discussion about the challenges and complexities of building a communist movement in the US.
  • Direct engagement with criticisms of the ACP, offering explanations and counterarguments.
  • A passionate defense of anti-Zionism as a central tenet of their political strategy.
  • A nuanced discussion of reparations, emphasizing its economic and social implications.
  • A call for unity and collaboration among various left-wing groups, rejecting the divisive tactics of “cancel culture.”

About Channel, Revolutionary Blackout:

Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.” -- Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

We should focus our actions, time, and resources on Direct Action, Mutual Aid, and Community Outreach. If you do engage in Electoral Politics do not support the Duopoly (Red or Blue Team). No War but Class War!

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Compton Jay Out at RBN. Nick at Noon Live

RBN didn't want to make this public until that maniac CJ hacked RBN's Twitter account over his removal and decided to make this public

Cj was voted out because

  1. Making decisions without approval of the group
  1. Attacking Sabby multiple times. I snapped at him today because I was tired of him disrespecting our members
  1. Attacking allies and friends of RBN under our banner without approval of group

I tried to work with him but he refused to change. This is going to suck but we cant have toxic people who can't take criticism and refuse to build community with us

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  • added missing info on title, "| May 09 24 | RBN]"

Republican Senators Introduce Bill that makes it illegal to protest Israel. The west is a complete hellhole

  • 0:00 - 4:20 Hotspot Bangers
  • 4:20 - 17:34 Zionists in Panic
  • 17:34 - 1:14:35 Corporate Media Melts Down Over Anti War Protests
  • 1:14:35 - 1:54:57 Joe Rogan the Cuck
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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)
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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)
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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

RFK Jr. Passionately Comes Out Against Free Speech! Joe Biden Doubles Down on His Fascism. Nick at Night Live

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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

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From my live panel at KU with Jill Stein

Short Summary

  1. The number of children killed in Gaza is alarming, and the destruction of medical infrastructure is a major concern.
  2. South Africa’s challenge against Israel in the International Court of Justice is inspiring, considering their history with apartheid.
  3. The influence of AIPAC and the Zionist lobby in US politics needs to be addressed and challenged.
  4. Overcoming the fear of voting for third-party candidates is crucial for meaningful change.
  5. Mainstream media’s portrayal of third-party candidates as “Russian assets” is misleading and a form of propaganda.
  6. The decline of mainstream media and the rise of independent media is creating opportunities for alternative voices to be heard.
  7. Grassroots activism is essential for holding those in power accountable and driving policy change.

Summary

  1. Grassroots activism, like the student protests and encampments, plays a vital role in challenging oppressive systems and demanding justice.
  2. The influence of AIPAC and the Zionist lobby in US politics perpetuates the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and undermines international law.
  3. The concept of degrowth and reevaluating our values and priorities is essential for a sustainable future and a shift away from infinite growth on a finite planet.
  4. Independent media is becoming increasingly important in providing alternative perspectives and holding those in power accountable.
  5. Overcoming the fear of voting for third-party candidates is crucial for breaking the two-party duopoly and creating meaningful change.
  6. Mainstream media’s portrayal of third-party candidates as threats or irrelevant is a form of propaganda aimed at maintaining the status quo.
  7. Grassroots activism and community engagement are key to driving policy change and building a future that works for everyone.
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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

Chuck Modi and Professor Zenkus Join | College Students Across The Country Tell Joe Biden to F*&! Off | Jill Stein Calls Out RFK JR Over Palestine | Genocide Enablers, AOC and Ilhan Omar, Crash Pro-Palestine Protests | 81% of Young Voters Disapprove of Biden Over Palestine | SNL's Colin Jost, Husband to Proud Zionist, Praises Genocide Joe | Jill Stein Gets Arrested | Bill Maher Thinks Calling Someone Che Guevara is an Insult | TikTok Creator Says The Biden Administration was Paying Her to Push “Propaganda”

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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

We are witnessing what was always the endgame of Zionism

Full blown police state authoritarianism cracking down on dissent. Now its time to draw the line in the sand. Either you oppose Zionism in all its forms or you are siding with fascism

Short Summary

  1. Germany plans to restart funding for UNRWA after previously defunding the organization based on Israeli claims that were found to be false after an investigation.
  2. The evidence presented by Israel was obtained through torture, which is not admissible, yet Western media and politicians repeated these claims without critical analysis.
  3. Despite multiple investigations exposing Israeli lies about UNRWA, Germany and other Western states cut aid to the organization, resulting in a lifeline being cut off for millions of Palestinians during a famine.
  4. The speaker criticizes the lack of retractions from media outlets and politicians who smeared UNRWA aid workers as terrorists.
  5. The speaker highlights the role of the criminal government in assisting Israel in using starvation as a tool of war.
  6. Germany's decision to resume funding for UNRWA raises questions about accountability and consequences for those who propagated false claims.
  7. The speaker emphasizes the importance of questioning mainstream media narratives and holding governments accountable for their actions.
  8. The speaker criticizes the New York Times for repeating Israeli claims as fact without proper verification, pointing out instances where Israel has been caught lying.
  9. The speaker expresses strong criticism towards Joe Biden and his administration, particularly regarding their endorsement of torture and support for Israeli claims without sufficient evidence.
  10. The speaker warns against blindly accepting information from governments without proper scrutiny and emphasizes the need for accountability and condemnation of the Biden administration.
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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

Short Summary

  1. The video discusses how the Biden Administration initially announced sanctions against IDF units for human rights violations in the West Bank but later reversed this decision after pressure from Israel.
  2. Despite laws prohibiting support for regimes committing human rights violations, the Biden Administration continues to arm and fund these IDF units, citing assurances from Israel that they are addressing the issue.
  3. The video criticizes this decision as enabling Israeli terrorism and highlights the hypocrisy of the ruling class in enforcing laws while breaking them themselves.
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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

Short Summary

  1. Germany plans to restart funding for UNRWA after previously defunding the organization based on false claims from Israel.
  2. The allegations were made without evidence, even as Israel used starvation as a weapon during a famine.
  3. The evidence presented by Israel was obtained through torture, which is not reliable.
  4. Despite multiple investigations debunking the lies about UNRWA, Western media and politicians, including President Joe Biden, continued to spread these false claims, aiding in Israel's harmful actions towards Palestinians.
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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

  • Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

Short Summary

  1. President Biden signed a bill that is seen as funding and provoking global conflicts.
  2. The bill includes a ban on TikTok, with the government claiming it is to protect against Chinese spying.
  3. The ban may be more about stifling criticism of Biden and the Democratic Party.
  4. Despite supporting the ban, Biden is still engaging with TikTok influencers to spread a pro-Democrat message.
  5. Concerns are raised about the ruling class preparing for social unrest through measures like social media censorship and expanding police budgets.
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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

  • Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

Short Summary

  1. President Joe Biden has been criticized for condemning students protesting against genocide, labeling them as anti-Semitic.
  2. The criticism includes Biden's conflation of Judaism with Zionism, which is argued to be incorrect.
  3. Zionism is described as a fascist ideology leading to authoritarianism in the video.
  4. Israel is accused of meddling in US politics and promoting increased fascism to suppress protests.
  5. The speaker praises Columbia University students for their protest against Zionism.
  6. A call for unity in opposing the genocidal ideology of Zionism is made.
  7. The [positive] privilege some students have in protesting is highlighted.
  8. Potential consequences for students engaging in protests are warned of.
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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

  • Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

Edit: word, Milei

Short Summary

  1. The speaker criticizes Javier Milei, the president of Argentina, for seeking to apply to NATO despite Argentina not being geographically close to the North Atlantic.
  2. They question Milei's libertarian values, accusing him of selling out his country to the West.
  3. The speaker condemns Milei for attending events like the World Economic Forum and implementing economic reforms that harmed the Argentine economy and workers.
  4. They criticize the right-wing populism that supports Milei and advocate for embracing class warfare instead.
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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

  • Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

Short Summary

  1. Criticism of politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) for supporting sending taxpayer money to Ukraine, labeled as an authoritarian regime.
  2. Speaker upset that AOC advocates for funding Israel and Ukraine while Israel is accused of committing genocide against Palestinians.
  3. Questioning AOC's characterization of Ukraine as defending democracy, pointing out issues like Ukraine banning workers' rights and opposition parties.
  4. Criticism of AOC for being a self-admitted [fake] socialist but supporting Ukraine, seen as contradictory.
  5. Argument that AOC and other [NATO] left-leaning politicians are playing a role on behalf of the ruling class rather than challenging the establishment.
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Blacking Out Corporate Propaganda and Educating for a Revolution.

“You can jail a Revolutionary, but you can’t jail the Revolution.”

  • Fred Hampton (1948 - 1969)

Short Summary

  1. The House strongly condemns the phrase "To The River To The Sea" as anti-Semitic.
  2. Criticizes the ruling class for trying to conflate criticism of the state of Israel with anti-Semitism.
  3. Argues that criticizing Israel is not inherently anti-Semitic and questions why the ruling class focuses on tone policing rather than addressing actual violence.
  4. Highlights the hypocrisy of the situation, pointing out Israel's destructive actions in Gaza and lack of concern for innocent Palestinian civilians.
  5. Criticizes the idea of killing all Palestinians and advocates for the rejection of civility politics as a tool of the ruling class.
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