No matter how crazy Trump gets, the DNC (Democratic National Committee) wants to keep him in power. Instead of taking its cues from the vast majority of Democratic voters, the committee refuses to consider ending military aid to Israel. And despite an ongoing genocide in Gaza, the committee won't condemn the bloodbath. This despite polls that show 77% of Democratic voters think that Israel is the cause of the slaughter.
Is the majority of the DNC just keeping Trump around long enough to run against him in the next election? Palestinians be damned, as long as the Democrats gain control of the Congress?
I think the truth is worse than that. To understand what really motivates the DNC, we have to learn the meaning of an unusual word: "kleptocracy." It is really a combination of two Greek words, one for "thief" and one for "ruler." Of course, no one fits that definition better than our current scoundrel in chief. But we can identify other elected official much closer to home.
Representative Pat Ryan thrives in our current kleptocracy. He talks endlessly about human rights, despite spending most of his career in the US military occupying foreign countries in the Middle East. He was also a contractor for Palantir, an AI company linked to the killing of 120 school children in Iran. Not surprisingly, Ryan's top two campaign contributors were the Israel Lobby and Palantir. Together, they lined Ryan's pockets with about 269,000 dollars for the last election. Our hometown grifter is doing very well.
Fred Nagel
8 Clay Ct.
The American Genocide
All of us are aware of what Gaza looks like. It is rubble, bones and dust. What we don't get to experience is how we could ever live in such an environment. Or how we would protect our family and loved ones. There are 20 thousand Palestinian children who will never grow up, and each one is a tragedy for some extended family. How would we cope? Would our lives ever be whole again?
The Old Dutch Church in Kingston presented a play this Friday that is made up of the real text messages sent to a family friend in the United States. There is a Palestinian father who spends his days looking for a few cups of water. There are words of encouragement and empathy that he gets from his friend in return. Finally, there is a news reporter who covers the facts and figures of who gets hit by shrapnel, and who is dying of starvation.
Will future history books call this the American Genocide? Will we, peace loving and enjoying our own lives, ever be blamed for these war crimes? These are all questions that this theater production brings up. Congratulation to the Old Dutch Church for this thought provoking theater event.
Fred Nagel
Film Screening of "Jenin's Freedom Theatre"
Live theater presentation of “One Family in Gaza”
Friday, April 3 at 7 pm, at the Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall St., Kingston, NY. Live theater presentation of “One Family in Gaza,” a screenplay that follows the emails of a family caught in the Gaza Genocide. Written by Crystal Zevon. Cosponsored by: Middle East Crisis Response mideastcrisis.org, Veterans For Peace, and Women In Black - New Paltz. Contact: mecr@mideastcrisis.org or 845 876-7906
Friday, April 3 at 7 pm, at the Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall St., Kingston, NY. Live theater presentation of “One Family in Gaza,” a screenplay that follows the emails of a family caught in the Gaza Genocide. Written by Crystal Zevon. Cosponsored by: Middle East Crisis Response mideastcrisis.org, Veterans For Peace, and Women In Black - New Paltz. Contact: mecr@mideastcrisis.org or 845 876-7906
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