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Free Speech is Worth Fighting For - Ron Paul https://ronpaulinstitute.org/free-speech-is-worth-fighting-for/
"Freedom of speech is a natural right not reserved for American citizens but for all of humanity."
This is why I respect Doctor Paul. He is rare and really one of a kind. Freedom of speech doesn't need to be defended when the speech is bland and something most people agree with. Its when it is controversial and something you don't agree with that it needs defending.
The political class in the United States is determined to defend Israel from its critics and has responded to these protests by threatening and blackmailing the universities if they do not crack down on speech the powers-that-be do not like. Both Presidents Biden and Trump have used the power of US government funding to demand a crackdown on speech they don’t like, with President Trump recently pulling 400 million dollars in federal funding for Columbia University if they don’t silence the protesters.
Its kinda rich for the group that mocks "hate speech" and called people "snowflakes" to crack down on speech. I thought words didn't hurt us? I guess it just depends on who the target is.
Last week a Turkish PhD student at Tufts University was arrested on the street by plainclothes government agents for reportedly simply writing an editorial in her university newspaper expressing her views on the Israel/Palestine conflict. She faces deportation from the country. And she is not alone. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has openly bragged about sending hundreds of students home because they express a political position he disagrees with. Others – including American citizens – have been expelled from their schools and have even had their degrees rescinded. For peacefully expressing a political position that powerful people in Washington disagree with.
... to cheer their punishment by the US government is to turn your back on the founding principles of this country. Freedom of speech is a natural right not reserved for American citizens but for all of humanity. And it has been a natural right worth defending for nearly 250 years.
First they came for foreign students expressing controversial positions and many Americans cheered because they were not foreign and did not like the opinions. But make no mistake: this war on speech will not end with only foreigners being punished. It never does.
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Free Speech is Worth Fighting For - Ron Paul https://ronpaulinstitute.org/free-speech-is-worth-fighting-for/
This is why I respect Doctor Paul. He is rare and really one of a kind.
The political class in the United States is determined to defend Israel from its critics and has responded to these protests by threatening and blackmailing the universities if they do not crack down on speech the powers-that-be do not like. Both Presidents Biden and Trump have used the power of US government funding to demand a crackdown on speech they don’t like, with President Trump recently pulling 400 million dollars in federal funding for Columbia University if they don’t silence the protesters.
Its kinda rich for the group that mocks "hate speech" and called people "snowflakes" to crack down on speech. I thought words didn't hurt us? I guess it just depends on who the target is.
Last week a Turkish PhD student at Tufts University was arrested on the street by plainclothes government agents for reportedly simply writing an editorial in her university newspaper expressing her views on the Israel/Palestine conflict. She faces deportation from the country. And she is not alone. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has openly bragged about sending hundreds of students home because they express a political position he disagrees with. Others – including American citizens – have been expelled from their schools and have even had their degrees rescinded. For peacefully expressing a political position that powerful people in Washington disagree with.
... to cheer their punishment by the US government is to turn your back on the founding principles of this country. Freedom of speech is a natural right not reserved for American citizens but for all of humanity. And it has been a natural right worth defending for nearly 250 years.
First they came for foreign students expressing controversial positions and many Americans cheered because they were not foreign and did not like the opinions. But make no mistake: this war on speech will not end with only foreigners being punished. It never does.
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Never forget what the central bankers stole from us…
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'Very Bad Things are Going to Happen.' Netanyahu Wants the U.S. to Destroy Iran https://ronpaulinstitute.org/trump-very-bad-things-are-going-to-happen-netanyahu-wants-the-u-s-to-destroy-iran/
“If you remember one thing, one thing from this speech, remember this: Our enemies are your enemies, our fight is your fight, and our victory will be your victory,” Mr. Netanyahu declared.
At this point, the measure of consequence needs to be assessed. The only difference between war games, preparing for war and actual war, is in the intent.
Israel intends to destroy Iran and needs the US to do it.
Joint US-Israeli Air Force war games have been held recently in preparation for an attack.
The U.S. has nineteen B-2 bombers. Each cost over $2 billion. Their unique flying wing design, with the plane wrapped in radar-absorbing materials help it avoid detection. The B-2s use sophisticated electronic countermeasures to jam or stymie opposition radar and missiles.
Iran is ill-equipped to defend against the B-2 bombers’ stealth warfare. At best the shortened detection range will limit Iran’s ability to lock onto the B-2 with surface-to-air missiles.
Each B-2 can carry sixteen, 2,400 lb., B83 thermo-nuclear gravity bombs, also known as nuclear bunker busters, which explode deep inside the earth. Each B83 bomb has the explosive capacity of 80 Hiroshimas which means each B-2 bomber is capable of delivering the destructive power of 1280 Hiroshimas.
Once the B83’s detonate they destroy underground structures and send shockwaves through rock. Earthquakes and massive ground displacement result, with radioactive debris being flung into the atmosphere.
There is a metaphysics at work here of bringing to oneself that which one fears. The United States is preparing to attack Iran because of Israel’s fear of Iran.
Trump: “It will be bombing the likes of which they have never seen before.”
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Britain—Like France and Spain—Is Poorer than Mississippi https://mises.org/mises-wire/britain-france-and-spain-poorer-mississippi
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On March 25, six masked federal agents seized a Turkish graduate student on the streets of Somerville, Massachusetts. Rumeysa Ozturk—who was wearing a hajib—is a Fulbright scholar working on a doctorate at Tufts University.
She was abducted and vanished into the maw of the federal prison system. The Trump administration ignored a federal court order and took Ozturk from Massachusetts to Louisiana federal detention facilities.
But the Trump administration knew Ozturk had criticized the government of Israel a year earlier, enough to seal her doom according to the latest iron-fisted political correctness dictates. She co-authored one piece for the Tufts student newspaper criticizing the university’s refusal to divest from Israel despite “credible accusations of…. indiscriminate slaughter of Palestinian civilians and plausible genocide.”
A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson justified the takedown: “DHS and ICE investigations found Ozturk engaged in activities in support of Hamas, a foreign terrorist organization that relishes the killing of Americans. Glorifying and supporting terrorists who kill Americans is grounds for visa issuance to be terminated.” Ozturk never mentioned Hamas in her op-ed. Ozturk has not been linked to any campus protests at Tufts or elsewhere. The feds have failed to reveal any evidence Ozturk supports Hamas. She simply co-wrote an opinion piece. As the New York Post noted on Friday, DHS “alleged that Ozturk was a supporter of Hamas but has yet to provide any evidence to that effect.” On Friday evening, federal judge Denise Casper blocked the Trump administration from deporting Ozturk and ordered the administration to respond by Tuesday to Ozturk’s legal challenge (now aided by the ACLU) to her detention.
I don't suffer from TDS but those that value human rights, and due process should at least have some concern about things like this. Trump is not unique in actions like this. After all many Presidents have put journalists in prison when it was convenient for them. The US has had concentration camps and imprisoned people, even US citizens without due process. Trump is doing this stuff again and because neither party has any credibility on the topic I suspect it will continue.
Many of Trump's supporters claim to care about liberty and opposed the policies of GW Bush but we are seeing similar actions today and I don't hear the voices in the liberty movement that used to speak out against this stuff raising their voices. At least not the Trump supporting ones.
2 hours ago•••
On March 25, six masked federal agents seized a Turkish graduate student on the streets of Somerville, Massachusetts. Rumeysa Ozturk—who was wearing a hajib—is a Fulbright scholar working on a doctorate at Tufts University.
She was abducted and vanished into the maw of the federal prison system. The Trump administration ignored a federal court order and took Ozturk from Massachusetts to Louisiana federal detention facilities.
But the Trump administration knew Ozturk had criticized the government of Israel a year earlier, enough to seal her doom according to the latest iron-fisted political correctness dictates. She co-authored one piece for the Tufts student newspaper criticizing the university’s refusal to divest from Israel despite “credible accusations of…. indiscriminate slaughter of Palestinian civilians and plausible genocide.”
A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson justified the takedown: “DHS and ICE investigations found Ozturk engaged in activities in support of Hamas, a foreign terrorist organization that relishes the killing of Americans. Glorifying and supporting terrorists who kill Americans is grounds for visa issuance to be terminated.” Ozturk never mentioned Hamas in her op-ed. Ozturk has not been linked to any campus protests at Tufts or elsewhere. The feds have failed to reveal any evidence Ozturk supports Hamas. She simply co-wrote an opinion piece. As the New York Post noted on Friday, DHS “alleged that Ozturk was a supporter of Hamas but has yet to provide any evidence to that effect.” On Friday evening, federal judge Denise Casper blocked the Trump administration from deporting Ozturk and ordered the administration to respond by Tuesday to Ozturk’s legal challenge (now aided by the ACLU) to her detention.
3 hours ago•••
My thoughts on the Bitcoin mempool/fees:
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I have no April Fool’s jokes I just want to say good morning and hope everyone has a great day.
23 hours ago•••
Perhaps the only way AI can have true agency is if it actually believes in something.
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Quantitative Easing in the Hallway
A film by Studio Ghibli
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"Is Bitcoin volatile? Absolutely. But let's flip the question: is the volatility in Bitcoin or in the dollar? More accurately, this volatility reflects the natural adoption curve of a revolutionary technology." - @npub1d3f...r4xv in "The Big Print"
2 days ago•••
Spent the last few days out on the river with my dad, father-in-law, and a couple other friends catching Steelheads, Brown trout, and Rainbow trout.
#fishing #fishstr #grownostr
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3 days ago•••
Good morning.
It’s a great day to listen to me read “The Big Print” by @npub1d3f...r4xv
4 days ago•••
“The Big Print” audiobook is now LIVE!
Thank you @npub1d3f...r4xv for giving me the opportunity to give voice to your words — you wrote a damn fine book.
To anyone who hasn’t read the book yet, I hope you will listen to it and share it with your friends, family, and strangers on the internet. And if you’ve already read it, I hope you’ll listen to it again for good measure.
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