Thursday, 23 April 2026

GUNS VS. BREAD

 Millions of lives have been lost or destroyed , but the ruling class doesn't care . Their profits mean more to them than anything else on earth . Billions of dollars are being spent to kill innocent civilians , while any meager help for the people , even in the belly of the beast , is disappearing . Taking this shit down is long overdue .

Guns versus bread

Poor and working people need their money spent on human services, not war. New York City, Jan. 20, 2025.

Working and poor people in the U.S. are wondering every day about whether they can make ends meet and the added effect of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. Gas prices, which are now astronomical, were one of the first things that popped in their faces. Workers are facing looming budget cuts. How has U.S. government spending — or lack of spending — affected people? How has this developed historically across the world? 

The U.S. spent heavily on arming Western Europe against the Soviet Union during the period of the Cold War. Troops and weapons were spread across the continent, purportedly to deter the Soviet Union. U.S. imperialism now wants European countries to spend more on their militaries and turn the region into one big military base. Germany has spent much less on its military compared to the U.S., prioritizing cradle to grave health care and pensions for its people. 

However, in Europe the population is aging faster; more time is spent collecting pensions due to longer life expectancies, making pensions cost more. As a result, countries raise taxes, cut benefits and borrow money — actions not popular with poor and working people. France will spend 3.5% of its budget to improve its military. That would require a 10% increase in taxes, including the wealth tax. France will likely cut spending for social services. Welfare spending is one-third of the French government’s budget, making things like “overhauling pensions” highly unpopular. 

Europeans are now urgently demanding relief at the gas pump. 

Here in the U.S., workers are also facing a crisis. Mary Kaessinger and Edward Yudelovich wrote in Workers World in 2017: “The looming budget cuts proposed in the U.S. Congress would decimate Medicaid, often a lifeline for elderly and disabled people. Loss of funding for needed services would mean a death sentence for untold numbers.” (workers.org/2017/07/32338/). The situation is far more dire in 2026. For example, right-wing capitalist politicians want to cut personal attendant services by $68 million. These funds enable people with disabilities to stay out of institutions and live in their own homes. Service Employees Union Local 1199 is among those mobilizing against this cut. 

In the U.S., 6 million households receive assistance with heating and cooling bills, often from the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), a federal aid program that President Donald Trump seeks to terminate. Instead, Trump wants to fund a larger and more expensive military: “military protection above all else” is his mantra. Overall, Trump wants to slash $73 billion next year in education, health care, childcare, food subsidies, etc., and increase the military by $400 billion. (costsofwar.watson.brown.edu/).

Eric Morrissette, former Acting Under Secretary of Commerce under the Biden-Harris Administration, explained: “In total, from October 2023 through September 2025, the U.S. spent between $9.65 billion and $12.07 billion on military activities across the wider Middle East.” This was before the current war on Iran. Morissette added, “Economists estimate that every $10 rise in crude translates to roughly 25 cents at the pump.”

This is on top of “an estimated average cost of $600 to $800 per household in 2026, with that figure rising toward $1,000 should remaining tariffs be made permanent, according to Yale Budget Lab’s analysis following the Supreme Court’s February 20th ruling on emergency tariffs.”

Morissette concluded that the cost of war “falls hardest on those who fill their tanks, buy their groceries and pay their bills: the poor, the underemployed and those least equipped to absorb rising prices and stagnant wages.” (Bay State Banner, March 26)

The seeds of an uprising are present. Let us continue to “Organize, organize, organize!” 

SAME OLD AMERIKKKA

 Traditional amerikkkan racism is not over by a long shot . You think it's okay to see mixed race couples in the u.s.a. ? There will still be double-takes and whispered comments , and in the worst case scenarios , trouble with the law . There are still many black men on death row who are innocent .
Please read this :

Rodney Reed denied justice in death penalty case

Rodney Reed in Bastrop County court for a 2015 hearing.

Houston — For well over a decade, Texas death row prisoner Rodney Reed has tried to get a court to grant him the right to have DNA testing done on the murder weapon in his capital murder case.

On March 23, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) denied Reed’s petition for a grant of certiorari. Texas courts and lower federal courts have so far backed prosecutors’ refusal to allow for the testing, which Reed’s defense team would pay for.

Reed, 56, has been on death row for almost 30 years following a conviction by an all-white jury for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites. An African American man, he was unjustly convicted of murdering a white woman who he was in a consensual relationship with in Bastrop, Texas — a small town near Austin known for its racist history.

Reed’s family and the thousands of activists who support him, continuously ask: “What is the District Attorney, the courts and the local police hiding? Why not test the murder weapon for DNA?”

The only logical answers 

His real crime was having an affair with a white woman, and a DNA test would likely show that the real killer of Stites was her fianceé, Jimmy Fennell, a white ex-police officer, and not Rodney Reed.

Fennell was a local police offi­cer in 1996. He and Stites were planning to marry. But she was involved with Reed at the same time. Reed’s mother, Sandra Reed, told this reporter that she knew Stites, because she had been at her house with Reed several times.

In 2008, Fennell pled guilty and served a decade in prison for kid­nap­ping and rap­ing a woman he had arrest­ed at a traffic stop.

The Innocence Project in New York has been representing Reed. They say a confession by Fennell has been discovered. On Oct. 29, 2019, Arthur Snow, a former member of the Aryan Brotherhood and Fennell’s prison mate, disclosed that Fennell had confessed to murdering Stacey, stating, “I had to kill my n******-loving fiancée,” in a jail conversation. (innocenceproject.org)

The murder weapon that prosecutors have refused to allow to be DNA tested is a webbed belt that was used to strangle Stites as she made her way to work at a supermarket in Bastrop.

According to the March 23 The Texas Tribune: “The killer held that belt tight against her throat for minutes and must have left his sweat and skin cells — and thus his DNA — where he gripped the belt, both on the surface and deep within the webbing.” Texas claims that the chain of custody has been broken, and many people have touched the belt. However, the state routinely uses contaminated evidence in prosecutions. Plus modern DNA testing is now capa­ble of gen­er­at­ing accu­rate results even when the evi­dence has been contaminated.

The March 23 New York Times quoted Reed’s attorneys: “Given everything we now know, it is inexplicable why Texas would not want to test the murder weapon and confirm the truth.” Reed’s legal team said it will “continue to pursue avenues to obtain relief.”

Texas leg­is­la­tors have tried to strengthen the legal path­ for pris­on­ers to pur­sue inno­cence claims using foren­sic and tech­no­log­i­cal advance­ments. However, state pros­e­cu­tors have suc­ceed­ed in block­ing that path in vir­tu­al­ly every cap­i­tal case, according to The Death Penalty Information Center.

Denial of DNA testing ‘inexplicable’

After SCOTUS denied certiorari, Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ketanji Brown Jackson and Elena Kagan issued this dissent: “It is inex­plic­a­ble why the Bastrop County District Attorney’s Office refus­es to allow DNA test­ing of the belt that was used to kill Stites, despite the very sub­stan­tial pos­si­bil­i­ty that such test­ing could excul­pate Reed and iden­ti­fy the real killer.” 

The jus­tices con­clud­ed with, ​“The State will like­ly exe­cute Reed with­out the world ever know­ing whether Reed’s or Fennell’s DNA is on the mur­der weapon, even though a sim­ple DNA test could reveal that information.” (Death Penalty Information Center)

Reed’s case has generated support from many public personalities, such as Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian, Dr. Phil McGraw, Rihanna and Oprah Winfrey.

Texas has carried out two executions this year, and four more are scheduled. Reed does not currently have an execution date, but this latest ruling means Texas could set a date any day.

Tuesday, 21 April 2026

TIMELY AND TRUE

 Here's a quote from Chairman Gonzalo , leader of the Partido Comunista del Peru , until his passing in 2021 :

The bourgeoisie was once a revolutionary class, but it has already become historically obsolete and it is wildly clawing and hissing as wounded beasts do . This rabid behavior is the price of it's destruction . It feels itself sinking it knows itself to be unburied carrion , but although it's grave is already open and waiting , it resists it's burial at the hands of the proletariat . This last monster engendered by the bourgeoisie , imperialism , the oppressor of the world's people , must be swept off the face of the earth together with revisionism and world reaction . Our role , the role of the proletariat and the people , is to bury it . It is the necessary task in our historical perspective . We must always have this absolute conviction--we shall smash the bourgeoisie and bury imperialism ! Imperialism and all it's partners and running dogs .

Hell yeah .



OLIVER MTUKUDZI

 I bought an Oliver Mtukudzi disc at Ditch last week . His music always touches my heart .



THEY ARE ALL GUILTY

 The european union and the western powers are all complicit in what is going on with both Gaza and Iran . They're either silent ( with some exceptions ) , or they say that the genocide happening is actually self-defense .

There are tens of thousands of citizens of these countries who do oppose their country's foreign policy , but as usual, the " elected representatives of the people " don't want to listen , the elitist motherfuckers . Always on the side of injustice and profit . Fight back .

 

‘Chief of All Cowards’: Amnesty Slams EU as Spain Pushes to Review Israel Agreement

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (Photos: Wikimedia. Design: Palestine Chronicle)
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By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

Amnesty blasts EU as Spain, Ireland, Slovenia push to review Israel agreement over Gaza, Lebanon, and death penalty law.

Key Developments

  • Amnesty accuses EU of complicity and failure to uphold international law.
  • Spain, Ireland, Slovenia request EU review of association agreement with Israel.
  • EU divisions persist, blocking consensus on suspension of agreement.

Amnesty: EU ‘Chief of All Cowards’

Amnesty International has sharply criticized the European Union’s stance toward Israel, accusing it of failing to uphold its own principles and enabling violations of international law.

Secretary-General Agnès Callamard described the bloc as “the chief of all cowards,” saying it has failed to apply consistent standards in addressing alleged violations by Israel.

“They failed to hold on to the values at the heart of the European project. They failed to stop the military transfers to a genocidal government,” she said in a statement.

Callamard added that the EU’s inaction represents “the most damning indictment” of its leadership and commitment to international law.

EU States Push to Review Israel Agreement

Amid this criticism, Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia have called on the European Union to discuss suspending its association agreement with Israel, citing concerns over human rights violations and escalating regional tensions.

In a joint letter sent on April 17 to EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, the three countries urged that the issue be placed on the agenda of a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg, European media reported.

Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares said the request reflects growing concern over developments in Gaza and Lebanon, as well as Israeli policies that the three states say violate international law.

The letter highlighted the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza, where continued ceasefire violations and an Israeli-imposed siege have further deepened the crisis.

It also raised alarm over a recently introduced Israeli law that would impose the death penalty exclusively on Palestinians convicted in Israeli military courts.

The three countries said such measures “contravene human rights and violate international law and international humanitarian law.”

Albares said, “I expect every European country to uphold what the International Court of Justice and the UN say on human rights and the defense of international law. Anything different would be a defeat for the European Union.”

‘No Broad Consensus’

Despite Spain’s push, there is currently no consensus within the European Union to suspend the agreement.

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez renewed calls to break the EU-Israel association agreement following a political gathering in Spain, accusing Israel of violating international law and the terms of the accord.

However, diplomats told Euronews that EU member states are expected to push back against the proposal during the foreign ministers’ meeting.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas acknowledged that a unified position among member states would be required to move forward, while noting that “there is no broad consensus” at present.

Countries such as Germany and Italy have not shifted their positions. The Italian government said it would take a “serious and balanced approach,” stressing that any decision should not harm Israeli civilians.

Other states support further discussion but do not expect an immediate outcome.

A proposal by the European Commission to partially suspend the agreement, including its trade component, has also stalled due to similar divisions, with key member states blocking the required majority.

Deep Divisions Stall Action

The EU-Israel Association Agreement, signed in 1995, governs trade and cooperation and conditions the partnership on respect for human rights.

Yet internal divisions continue to prevent action.

More than one million European citizens have called for suspension through a cross-border petition, but this has not translated into political consensus.

At the same time, discussions continue over possible sanctions targeting Israeli settlers in the West Bank. While most EU countries support such measures, opposition from Hungary has delayed their adoption.

Kallas said that “settler crimes need to be punished,” suggesting the issue may be revisited depending on political shifts within member states.

(PC, European reports, Euronews)

Saturday, 18 April 2026

JUST A SHADOW

 Not a ton of people know this , but Scottish band Big Country are one of my favourites of all time . The poetic lyrics , dramatic soaring guitars , it hits me right in the heart , or at least their first four records did . Here's Just A Shadow , from their second album , Steeltown . Simply beautiful .



THIS IS WHAT FASCISTS DO

 It's not enough that the fascist state of israel has killed over 72,000 people in Gaza , or that they intend to completely cleanse the area of Palestinians , they are now killing the people bringing aid to the bombed out area , in the vain hopes of trying to save lives . There will be no repercussions from the west , as fascist israel is supported by many imperialist countries . There is blood on many hands , including kkkanada's .

‘Outraged’: UNICEF Says Israel Killed Water Workers, Forcing Halt to Vital Gaza Aid

Palestinian families fetch water in Gaza. (Photo: Shaimaa Eid, The Palestine Chroncicle)
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UNICEF says Israeli fire killed water truck drivers in Gaza, forcing suspension of critical aid operations supplying hundreds of thousands.

Key Developments

  • UNICEF says it is “outraged” by killing of water truck drivers.
  • Attack targets key water distribution point serving Gaza City.
  • UNICEF suspends operations due to security concerns, demands investigation and accountability.

Israeli Fire Kills Aid Workers

UNICEF said it is “outraged” after Israeli fire killed two drivers contracted to deliver clean water to families in Gaza.

In a statement issued on Friday, the agency confirmed that the men were killed at the Mansoura water filling point in northern Gaza during routine water delivery work.

Two others were injured in the same incident.

The Mansoura site is the only operational truck filling point connected to the Mekorot water supply line serving Gaza City.

According to UNICEF, the facility is used multiple times daily to support water deliveries to hundreds of thousands of people, including children.

The agency stressed that the attack occurred during standard operations, with no changes in routes or procedures.

Operations Suspended

Following the incident, UNICEF said contractors have been instructed to suspend activities at the site until security conditions improve.

The suspension threatens access to clean water for large segments of the population already facing severe shortages.

UNICEF called on Israeli authorities to immediately investigate the incident and ensure full accountability.

“Humanitarian workers, essential service providers, and civilian infrastructure, including critical water facilities, must never be targeted,” the agency said.

It emphasized that the protection of civilians and aid workers is a legal obligation under international humanitarian law.

The attack comes amid an ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where access to water, healthcare, and basic services remains severely restricted.

UNICEF warned that the incident endangers vital operations that sustain daily life for hundreds of thousands of civilians.

(PC, UNICEF