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The daughter of Colombian and Dominican immigrants, Mejia ran on an adamantly anti–Donald Trump message and secured a whopping 70 percent of the vote as a result. The Associated Press called her victory shortly after the votes started rolling in.

70 percent.... wow!

The progressive Democrat’s positions echo several of the policies that made Sanders a national phenomenon, including support for universal health care coverage, tuition-free college, student loan forgiveness programs, and strengthening unions and expanding labor protections in order to bolster America’s middle class.

She sounds like a Democrat who wants to win and is against genocide.

Mejia has also been vocal in her criticism of Israel, publicly denouncing the state’s war on Palestine as a genocide. That caught the attention of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which funneled money into the race to bolster her opponents. In the end, the pro-Israel lobby’s efforts may have been one of the reasons that voters in New Jersey sent Mejia to Congress.

Awesome!

[-] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 10 points 21 hours ago

Your caption was far more hilarious than the image. For me, at any rate. Thank you for sharing and for the laugh, OP! LOL

[-] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 day ago

… almost as concerning as whether the president was involved in the disappearance of several underage girls. Several.

Golden. Very well done, thank you!

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Why did Iran close the Strait to begin with? Well, because Trump declared war against Iran just over a month ago, assassinating that country’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, for an opening salvo. Why did Trump start bombing Iran without provocation? Well, because according to the New York Times, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Trump that winning a war against Iran would be a cakewalk. Why did Trump believe Netanyahu’s pitch when even Secretary of State and human footstool Marco Rubio — Marco Rubio! — called the plan “bulls—t”? Because Donald Trump is the stupidest asshole to ever live, a fact that Iran has now exploited to cow America just as swiftly as Trump thought he might cow them.

Every war is, at its core, a self-inflicted wound. This wound just happens to be so wide, the Artemis II astronauts could still see it from the dark side of the moon. It’s a decisive loss for the United States and one that, hopefully, portends many great electoral losses to come for the people who orchestrated it.

Despite its relatively brief duration, the War on Iran has been nearly half a century in the making. That country officially became a theocracy back in 1979, under the rule of the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. In the midst of Khomeini’s revolution, Iranians stormed the U.S. embassy and took 66 Americans hostage, including diplomats, triggering a crisis that lasted well over a year and left deep enmity between our two countries in its aftermath. There are active government officials in America who have, quite literally, wanted to destroy Iran my whole life.

But because Iran is the 17th-largest country in the world, because it has a population of nearly 100 million, and because it controls a good portion of the world’s fuel needs, previous presidents never succumbed to the idea. Until now. Rampant Islamophobia within the United States, especially after the 9/11 attacks — which, it must be noted, Iran had no involvement in — has allowed our most hawkish politicians to keep the specter of the Iran bogeyman alive in the public consciousness. All they needed was a useful idiot in the Oval Office to make the war happen.

Enter Donald Trump.

Once Trump assumed office for a second time, hawks saw their best, and perhaps last, chance to make war with Iran a reality. Among those war pigs was Netanyahu, who orchestrated the ongoing genocide in Palestine and has used America’s entry into Iran as permission to go ahead and bomb other countries in the Middle East, Lebanon in particular. According to that Times report from Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, Netanyahu told Trump that Iran’s regime would fold like Duke in the Elite Eight, that Iranian leadership would be so crippled by American shelling that they wouldn’t be able to seize control of the vitally important Strait of Hormuz, and that Iranian citizens would greet the U.S. as liberators.

None of those things came to pass. Here’s what happened instead: Iran immediately installed Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Ali, as its new supreme leader and took control of the strait. Gas prices soared and global markets went haywire as a result. Then Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps got the shrewd idea to begin charging other nations to use the strait, a passage that had been free to all until the war began.

Then Trump threw a hissy fit online and screamed, “Open the F—kin’ Strait, you crazy bastards,” promising to destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran, a threat that the Iranians openly laughed at. Then Russia and China decided to back Iran, because those guys know a winner when they see one. Then the U.S. military, spending about $500 million a day on the war, ran low on munitions, something Trump was explicitly warned about in the lead-up to the war. Then “Secretary of War” and national disgrace Pete Hegseth did a bunch of evil, embarrassing Pete Hegseth stuff. Then Trump posted his “an entire civilization will die tonight” warning, a truly repulsive act even by his standards. Then, instead of rising up against its own government, as Trump lazily assumed, the citizens of Iran called Trump’s weakass bluff Tuesday night by gathering, by the tens of thousands, around the very bridges and power facilities that Trump had promised to annihilate. They dared the old man to blink.

To the surprise of no one, Trump did. The war is on pause (for now), and Iran not only won the PR campaign, but they’ve also decided to continue charging tolls, in perpetuity, to ships looking to cross the Strait of Hormuz. As of this writing, the country has re-closed the Strait, which White House spokesgoblin Karoline Leavitt denied while, in the same breath, demanding that Iran open it back up again. Oh, and Iran gets to keep its nuclear weapons development program, something that Barack Obama negotiated an end to in 2015 before Trump came along and flushed that agreement down the toilet. As part of the ceasefire agreement, Iran might even receive punitive damages from the U.S. for all the bombing. Given Trump’s negotiating acumen, they probably could have also gotten Alaska thrown into the deal if they had wanted it.

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Recent reporting from the Financial Times reveals it was President Trump, not the Iranian government, who was begging for a ceasefire.

FT reports that the Trump administration had been privately pushing for a ceasefire for weeks to alleviate the economic strain caused by Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz, and depending on Pakistan for mediation. Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir was communicating with Iranian officials, special envoy Steve Witkoff, Vice President JD Vance, and Trump himself even after the president threatened to wipe out Iranian civilization on Tuesday.

According to the five people familiar with the diplomatic back channel, Trump had been asking for a ceasefire since as early as March 21, when he first threatened to bomb Iran’s power plants.

This contradicts virtually everything the Trump administration has claimed about Iran—that Trump’s constant bombings and threats of extinction caused a wounded, demoralized Iranian regime to limp to the negotiating table, desperate for a deal with the U.S.

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submitted 2 months ago by nkat2112@sh.itjust.works to c/world@lemmy.world

A page on the company’s website, since removed, stated it was working “closely” with ICE’s deportation operations to reduce expulsion delays and costs. Observatoire des Multinationales published a screenshot in which Capgemini boasts of its role in “enforcement and removal operations” for ICE.

It reads: “Capgemini leveraged supply chain best practices to help ERO (Enforcement and Removal Operations) become more efficient … the team from Capgemini is working closely with ERO to help it minimize the time required and the cost incurred to remove all removable illegal aliens from the US.”

The CGT union at Capgemini has called for an immediate halt of all collaboration with ICE. “These partnerships are not only contrary to the values espoused by Capgemini but they make our group an active accomplice in serious human rights violations,” a union spokesperson said.

Notably, the link to the screenshot in which Capgemini boasts of its role in removing "illegal aliens" is found here:

https://multinationales.org/IMG/pdf/ice_leverages_supply_chain_best_practices_to_improve_operational_efficiencies_-_capgemini_spain.pdf

At present, the following page - which the article provides to show other contracts between Capgemini and ICE - suggests that it's down for maintenance:

https://www.fpds.gov/ezsearch/fpdsportal?q=Capgemini+CONTRACTING_AGENCY_NAME%3A%22U.S.+IMMIGRATION+AND+CUSTOMS+ENFORCEMENT%22++SIGNED_DATE%3A%5B2025%2F01%2F01%2C2025%2F12%2F31%5D+PIID%3A%2270CDCR26FR0000024%22&s=FPDS.GOV&templateName=1.5.3&indexName=awardfull&x=25&y=12

Lastly, here follows a link that is not included in this article but which was purported by another Lemmy user to show questionable IT contracts - particularly related to the management of concentration camps:

https://sam.gov/search/?index=opp&page=1&pageSize=25&sort=-modifiedDate&sfm%5Bstatus%5D%5Bis_active%5D=true&sfm%5Bstatus%5D%5Bis_inactive%5D=true&sfm%5BsimpleSearch%5D%5BkeywordRadio%5D=ALL&sfm%5BsimpleSearch%5D%5BkeywordTags%5D%5B0%5D%5Bvalue%5D=Dhs

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submitted 3 months ago by nkat2112@sh.itjust.works to c/news@lemmy.world

TJ Sabula is said to have called the president a “pedophile protector” as he toured the automotive giant’s River Rouge complex on Tuesday.

Trump then appeared to give Sabula the middle finger, according to a video published by celebrity news and gossip site TMZ, which claimed that Trump also yelled obscenities prior to making the gesture.

Words to live by:

“I don’t feel as though fate looks upon you often, and when it does, you better be ready to seize the opportunity,” Sabula added in the interview. “And today I think I did that.”

The article features an image of him smiling the kind of smile that rightfully suggests he made the history books for his stand against fascism against a pedophile protector.

The gofundme page to support this inspiring hero:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/tj-sabula-is-a-patriot

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submitted 8 months ago by nkat2112@sh.itjust.works to c/news@lemmy.world

In a three hour-long meeting Tuesday evening, Medford City Council members voted to pass a first-in-the-state ordinance that would divest city funds from companies that supply weapons, derive revenue from prisons or fossil fuels, or companies that “directly, knowingly and over time” contribute to human rights violations, including genocide.

“If we have these public funds, we are not going to invest them in this global effort that disregards and dehumanizes people in so many different ways, whether that’s for political gain or for private profit – or in many cases both – in a never- ending cycle of destruction and violence,” Medford City Council President Isaac Bears said at the Tuesday meeting. Bears sponsored the ordinance.

Note: the Mayor of Medford must still approve the ordinance.

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submitted 8 months ago by nkat2112@sh.itjust.works to c/world@lemmy.world

Athens Mayor Haris Doukas responded to Israeli Ambassador Noam Katz’s criticism of the city’s handling of antisemitic graffiti. In a post on X, Doukas denounced Israel’s actions in Gaza as genocide and rejected Katz’s accusations, emphasizing Athens’ commitment to combating violence and racism.

“We reject lessons in democracy from those responsible for civilian deaths,” Doukas stated. “Athens, the capital of a democratic nation, respects its visitors and upholds free expression. Our municipal authority actively opposes violence and racism.”

Doukas further criticized the ambassador’s focus on graffiti amid the Gaza conflict. “It’s shocking that the ambassador fixates on graffiti, which is being removed, while an unprecedented genocide unfolds in Gaza,” he said. He also noted a 90% surge in Israeli citizens receiving Greek Golden Visas over the past year.

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The SBU - not to be messed with.

[-] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 359 points 10 months ago

The Punchline That Isn’t Funny

BlackRock will probably win this lawsuit. Or settle for millions. Either way, they’ll extract value from a system designed to extract life from patients.

They’re not just suing UnitedHealth — they’re suing the very idea that health insurance should provide health insurance. They’re fighting for their constitutional right to profit when people die and lose money when people live.

Welcome to American healthcare, where caring too much is a lawsuit waiting to happen.

Dear Sweet Mother of God, this article does not hold back on the biting truth.

It's a worthwhile read with only one small mistake contained within:

Luigi Mangione didn’t just kill a CEO

There is no reliable evidence to suggest Mr. Mangione killed anyone. And I, for one, remain convinced he did not do that deed.

[-] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 220 points 11 months ago

The photograph that says it all. Let's remember Elon Musk for the Nazi that he is.

[-] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 168 points 11 months ago

Elon Musk is a Nazi, a stock-tanking business man, and he's also horrible at government "service".

So, because of him, the people are getting less, many are left without jobs, services are gutted, and... we're not saving so much money after all.

The ceaseless failures of Nazi Elon Musk are truly remarkable.

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Minutes before the United States launched a deadly missile campaign in Yemen that reportedly killed 53 people and wounded 89, including multiple children, on March 15, the Atlantic’s Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg was sitting in his car in a grocery store parking lot waiting for the attack.

The story is now well-known and well-memed: Days before the missile barrage, Goldberg was added to a Signal group chat called “Houthi PC small group” after President Donald Trump’s national security advisor, Michael Waltz, invited him to connect on the encrypted message application. The editor was included in the discussion inadvertently, a spokesperson for the National Security Council acknowledged to the Atlantic.

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This report is based on a video Prime Minister Mark Carney shared. It's worth watching the brief 1.5 minute skit and a link to it may be found on this page.

Being classy and keeping up the positive energy is what this is about. And this reflects very well on Prime Minister Mark Carney.

He's rocking it.

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This article makes for an interesting read. Here follow two early paragraphs for context:

Oracle controls the JavaScript trademark because in 2009 it acquired Sun Microsystems, which applied to trademark the name with the US Patent and Trademark Office back in 1995. The trademark was granted in 2000.

While the database giant does not use the name for any commercial products, its ownership of the trademark has led JavaScript-oriented organizations such as events biz JSConf to adopt branding that avoids the term. As the signatories to the letter observe, the world's most popular programming language therefore can't have a conference that mentions what it's about.

Toward the end, the article mentions an initiative to legally pursue Oracle for trademark abandonment.

[-] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 201 points 2 years ago

Nicky Jam was fine with Trump, seemingly, up until he was misgendered by the latter.

Meaning all Trump's deeds were fine... up until this mistake at Nicky's expense - which was unintentional.

Yet when Trump attacked numerous other people throughout the years, that did not matter for Nicky.

Anyone else see the hypocrisy of the conservative mindset here as well?

I wonder if this Nancy Reagan meme is appropriate.

[-] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 162 points 2 years ago

The article is truly representative of a sleazy drama - and that's putting it nice. We learn that Oliver condemned the post:

Chase Oliver, the Libertarian Party’s presidential nominee, condemned the since-deleted post.

That's great.

But then the LPNH responded - to him - their candidate leader, I stress... as follows:

The Libertarian Party of New Hampshire responded to Oliver’s statement, telling him to “f*** off” and “read any book on libertarianism.” They went on to call him a homophobic slur.

It's seemingly out of The Onion - except it's for real.

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This article is remarkable and I highly recommend reading it. Three notable paragraphs from it are very telling:

Sheffield crown court heard that Birley, a painter and decorator from Swinton, was involved in many of the worst incidents on that Sunday afternoon, including adding wood to a fire in a large industrial bin that had been pushed against an exit, and helping to place another bin on top of the one ablaze.

Birley was also filmed throwing missiles at police, squaring up to officers while brandishing a police baton and throwing a large bin that crashed into a line of police with riot shields.

He is the first person to be sentenced for arson with intent to endanger life after the 12 hours of violence in Manvers that left 64 police officers, three horses and a dog injured.

[-] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 159 points 2 years ago

This is an interesting article - thanks for sharing! I found this snippet noteworthy:

According to one former aide who served in the White House under the former president, Trump has lost the plot.

“The stakes for Trump this election are arguably the highest they’ve ever been. His criminal cases don’t go away if he loses. Yet he seems to be phoning it in, running a remarkably low-energy, undisciplined campaign,” explained Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former Trump spokesperson. “From spending days off the campaign trail golfing to coming up with frankly weak nicknames like ‘Kamabala,’ it feels like he’s lost his mojo.”

That is a good point about the criminal cases not going away if he loses, right? It's interesting how it's openly stated by the former aide.

I'm unable to muster any sympathy for the felon's perpetual state of stewing.

[-] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 158 points 2 years ago

It would seem the oligarchs support fascism.

Is anyone surprised?

[-] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 167 points 2 years ago

The officials said the additional IRS funding provided through the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act had enabled increased oversight and greater awareness of the practice.

Thank goodness for that!

And, yes, do it!

This is the way.

[-] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 134 points 2 years ago

From the same country that gave us Linux, inspired Middle Earth's Quenya (noble Elvish) language, and showed us how to properly manage prison reform.

My question: why are the Finnish always so awesome?

P.S. Contrary to what one failed former conspiracy-addled political "leader" suggested, the Finnish do not rake their forests.

[-] nkat2112@sh.itjust.works 132 points 2 years ago

This is far from the first time that one of Republicans’ star witnesses in the Biden corruption investigation has completely debunked their claims. One such witness was Devon Archer, another of Hunter’s business partners. In his testimony, Archer said he was “not aware of any” wrongdoing by the president and said he disagreed with the allegation that Biden accepted a bribe. Republicans then refused to let Democrats introduce Archer’s testimony as evidence during a September hearing.

This is the last paragraph and it's golden. Incredible how they refused to allow the evidence to be introduced - given that it wasn't the evidence they were hoping for...

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