Everyone was so kind it makes me cry with shame.
I lived and traveled in Iran for months. In Tehran I lived with the family of a retired bank worker who saw me looking for housing. I roomed with his son for months, ate all my meals with them, and they never accepted any money. Once I was sick and throwing up and they all came… https://t.co/KU7oOuhi5o
— Jonathan AC Brown (@JonathanACBrown) June 18, 2025
The land of Iran is as incredibly diverse as its people. There are mountainous rain forests and desert salt flats. I met among the most liberal and most conservative people there, and everything in between. Everyone was so kind it makes me cry with shame.
— Jonathan AC Brown, Professor of Islamic Civilization at Georgetown University
Israeli Billionaire: The Government Should Control All Social Platforms
Israeli billionaire Shlomo Kramer:
“I know that it’s difficult to hear, but It’s time to limit the First Amendment.” pic.twitter.com/FgLE2vE9Tk
— Afshin Rattansi (@afshinrattansi) March 12, 2026
Kramer: I know it’s difficult to hear, but it’s time to limit the First Amendment in order to protect it.
Host: What do you mean?
Kramer: I mean that we need to control the platforms—all the social platforms—we need to stack rank the authenticity of every person that expresses themselves online and take control over what they are saying based on that ranking.
Host: The government?
Kramer: The government.
Host: The government should control social media?
Kramer: Yeah!
Hiding War Crimes From Your Warriors
This is what you do when you’re totally the good guys and know your sailors won’t be demoralized by the actions of your military https://t.co/EDoz3Xp6en
— Greg Stoker (@gregjstoker) March 9, 2026
American Spirit
This video defines the United States better than anything they themselves have released. Ever.pic.twitter.com/mc0X5Y0o6b
— Tiberius (@tiberiusfiles) March 9, 2026
How Bombing A People Is Framed As Liberating Them
Jamal Abdi, president of the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), discusses the propaganda infrastructure that has been built over decades to manufacture public consent for the U.S. bombing of Iran. He outlines a coordinated network of Israeli and Saudi-backed media outlets, Washington think tanks (like the Washington Institute for Near East Peace and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies), and AIPAC-aligned lobbying groups that have systematically worked to present war as “liberation”—including running influence operations targeting the Iranian diaspora to create the false impression of broad Iranian support for regime change via military force.
Abdi details how Israeli intelligence was caught running bot farms and troll networks to boost the profile of Reza Pahlavi (the deposed Shah’s son) as a puppet figurehead, and how Iranian-Americans who oppose the war have faced coordinated intimidation, threats, and silencing campaigns.
He also addresses the political dynamics inside the U.S., noting that only around 25% of the American public supports the war, that the Senate’s War Powers vote fell largely along party lines, and that the conflict is already showing signs of destabilization just days in — with CIA-backed ethnic separatists reportedly being armed and reports of covert operations designed to foment civil war rather than achieve any clean military objective. He draws parallels to the Iraq War propaganda playbook while warning that this conflict may unravel faster, and calls on ordinary people and advocacy organizations to pressure lawmakers before the situation becomes irreversible.
Read Abdi’s piece “Inside the Iran War Industry” for The Nation here.
Mikaeil Mirdoraghi, 3rd Grade
📸 The last photo of Mikaeil Mirdoraghi, a third-grade student killed in the reported U.S./Israeli strike on a primary school in Minab, Iran.
He is waving goodbye to his mother. pic.twitter.com/gbEiZSceeq
— Clash Report (@clashreport) March 5, 2026
The Four Dem Pigs Who Voted For Slaughter In Iran
Four Democrats split from the rest of their party to vote down the War Powers Resolution which would have halted President Donald Trump from continuing strikes against Iran without first gaining Congressional approval.
Much like it was in the Senate the day before, the measure was defeated in the Republican-led House of Representatives Thursday evening with a 212-219 vote.
With voting largely representing party lines, all but two GOP lawmakers moved against the measure—Representatives Thomas Massie of Kentucky, a lead sponsor of the resolution, and Warren Davidson of Ohio.
— Sutherland, Callum. “The Four House Democrats Who Voted against the War Powers Resolution to Rein in Trump on Iran.” TIME, Time, 6 Mar. 2026.
Meta’s Smart Glasses Capture Videos Without Owner Knowledge
The things you record with your AI-powered Meta Ray-Ban glasses — yes, even those intimate moments where you think you’re alone — are probably being seen by strangers.
An investigation by Swedish outlets Svenska Dagbladet and Göteborgs-Posten found that offshore Meta workers in Kenya were asked to analyze intimate and even “disturbing” videos taken by glasses wearers, including videos taken in bathrooms, footage featuring nudity and sexual content, and images showing personal information like bank accounts. It’s part of a process known as data labeling, used to train AI models with footage first reviewed and annotated by humans so that the AI can understand what it’s “looking” at.
Workers told the publication that many of the videos appear to be moments captured when users weren’t aware they were being recorded. The group works under Sama, the same Meta contractor facing a class action lawsuit on behalf of content moderators who allege they have been exploited and forced to review traumatic content without proper working conditions.
— DiBenedetto, Chase. “Meta Workers Forced to Review Intimate Videos Taken by Ray-Ban Smart Glasses.” Mashable, 4 Mar. 2026.
At this point it would probably be safest for people to avoid anything produced by Meta or any audio/video product from Silicon Valley. They have proven time and time again to be untrustworthy, greedy, exploitive, unconcerned with individual privacy, unconcerned with worker protection, contemptuous of user non-consent, servile to power, and lacking any accountability. This behavior demands a boycott or regulation.
Bliss by Tori Amos
Gaza Sunbirds Organize Movie Night For Children In Gaza
A cinema night in a tent, organized by the Gaza Sunbirds, so children in Gaza can feel like kids again. ♥️🍉
Video: @gazasunbirds pic.twitter.com/brdkzH0Zhj
— WearThePeace (@WearThePeaceCo) March 3, 2026
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Meditations
We are at a moment right now where people are asking themselves why can’t the Democratic Party defend this assault on democracy…and I would submit to you that if you can’t draw the line at genocide, you probably can’t draw the line at democracy.
During the Vietnam War, which lasted longer than any war we’ve ever been in — and which we lost — every respectable artist in this country was against the war. It was like a laser beam. We were all aimed in the same direction. The power of this weapon turns out to be that of a custard pie dropped from a stepladder six feet high.
The U.S. has established itself as the mortal enemy of all people’s government, all scientific-socialist mobilization of consciousness everywhere on the globe, all anti-imperialist activity on earth. The history of this country in the last fifty years and more, the very nature of all its fundamental elements, and its economic, social, political and military mobilization distinguish it as the prototype of the international fascist counterrevolution. The U.S. is the Korean problem, the Vietnamese problem, the problem in the Congo, Angola, Mozambique, the Middle East. It’s the grease in the British and Latin Amerikan guns that operate against the masses of common people.
A civilization that proves incapable of solving the problems it creates is a decadent civilization.
A civilization that chooses to close its eyes to its most crucial problems is a stricken civilization.
A civilization that uses its principles for trickery and deceit is a dying civilization.
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