Nina-Bytes: Manufacturing Consent for a Genocide
As corporate media continues to manufacture consent for Israel’s genocide in Gaza, a recent Common Dreams article asks if it’s time to consider legal liability.
Read MoreAs corporate media continues to manufacture consent for Israel’s genocide in Gaza, a recent Common Dreams article asks if it’s time to consider legal liability.
Read MoreA fifty-two point, fully sourced list of evidence that objectively demonstrates that Donald Trump is a fascist; even to the mendacious.
Read MoreAn essay-length Patreon discussion about the difference between wrong and illegal as it pertains to Pig Empire malfeasance, and a note about why we must become advocates for truth.
Read MoreA combination book review and current affairs essay on Can’t You Read that talks about Trump’s pardon power, Erik Prince, and Jeremy Scahill’s “Blackwater.”
Read MoreThe US doesn’t really care about human rights; and thanks to Trump muppet Rex Tillerson’s bumbling, we now have proof – read more on Media Madness.
Read MoreA quick Blog on Media Madness about why the NBA and ESPN can get stuffed after feting genocidal killer Paul Kagame during a Warriors playoff game.
Read MoreNina takes a long, hard look at the west’s “humanitarian” argument for deposing Bashar al-Assad and finds it lacking in credibility.
Read MoreHas the Trump administration signaled its intention to open up two disastrous military conflicts? Nina examines the evidence and doesn’t like what she finds.
Read MoreNina completely loses her shit after watching Pelosi lie about impeaching Trump & imagines the Congresswoman’s response to crimes in American history.
Read MoreWe’re back with this installment of “Info-Meme of the Week” and this time Nina’s not pulling any punches as we look at Hillary Clinton’s neocon endorsements
Read MoreNina takes a quick but informative look at three examples of out-of-control, predatory US imperialism that haven’t received as much attention in the media as they deserve; the Department of Defense audit, Rodrigo Duterte’s “war on drugs” in the Philippines and the US-backed, Saudi-lead coalition invasion of Yemen.
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