Saturday, 28 February 2026
DRUGS AND HALLUCINATIONS
BEFORE I EVEN START
Wednesday, 25 February 2026
OL' FOUR TOED JIM
Tuesday, 24 February 2026
EVERYONE TAKE THEIR TURN
Monday, 23 February 2026
SURPRISE , YOU'VE GOT LEUKEMIA !
Tuesday, 27 May 2025
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS
Shootings in D.C.:
U.S./Israeli genocide in Gaza is the source of all violence – resistance is justified
WW statement
By Workers World Party posted on May 23, 2025
When evaluating the May 21 shooting in Washington, D.C., the past 19 months of Israeli aggression throughout West Asia and especially its slaughter of the civilian population of Gaza with hundreds of thousands of people now facing starvation must be front and center. In those 19 months, despite massive opposition across the U.S. and internationally, both the Democrat and the Republican administrations continued to arm this genocide and aggressively target those who protest.

Washington, D.C., Nov. 4, 2023. WW Photo: Joe Piette
We in Workers World Party believe that organizing for collective resistance is the most effective weapon against the daily violence of imperialism. But we should never separate ourselves from those who take an action that they are driven to carry out, regardless of the personal cost to themselves. This includes the killing of two Israeli Embassy employees, allegedly by Elias Rodriguez on May 21.
It is understandable that, like Aaron Bushnell did with his self-sacrifice over a year ago, others would be moved to take their own action in the hope of stopping these horrific U.S.-Israeli war crimes.
U.S. imperialism is a completely violent, repressive and brutal system. U.S. wars, invasions and occupations are responsible for the death of millions — in Korea, Vietnam, Central and South America, in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, in Yugoslavia and Ukraine in Europe and relentlessly for decades in Palestine, with the Israeli state as the willing killer.
The intentional violence of strangulating U.S. sanctions has threatened economic ruin to more than 40 countries, including almost all of the countries of West Asia — Palestine, Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Iran — and to Afghanistan and across Africa to Libya, Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Mali, Zimbabwe, to Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and many others.
The U.S. imperialist state also exercises this violence within its borders. The U.S. today has the world’s largest prison population, on average three police murders every day and raids and round-ups of migrants — all while criminalizing and threatening to shut down every form of public mass opposition.
U.S. imperialism is the main funder of and provides the most arms to the horrific Zionist genocide we see daily on our screens.
You reap what you sow!
Acts of resistance, even individual acts, are inevitable and deserve support and defense, not lectures against individual violence in the midst of this genocidal, massive destruction.
The two slain employees of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, were official representatives of the Israeli state. They are accountable for its genocide. While the corporate media practically presented the two as lovers of peace, they were fervent defenders of the non-stop Zionist violence in Palestine.
Lischinsky, a Christian Zionist and German citizen, enlisted in the Israel Occupation Forces. He has published tweets on X attempting to justify Israeli mass starvation, targeting of children and bombing hospitals, schools and U.N. convoys in Gaza. In other words, he cheered on the genocide.
Elias Rodriguez stated in a manifesto explaining his act of political protest, “The atrocities committed by Israelis against Palestine defy description and defy quantification.” He shouted, “Free Palestine!” at the scene. (For Rodriguez’s statement, see workers.org/2025/05/85786/)
All acts of resistance to the genocide in Gaza, a genocide exposed to the world, deserve to be defended by the movement as a whole.
Let’s focus all attention on the source of the violence — U.S. imperialism and its violent proxy force, Zionism.
Monday, 26 May 2025
IF YOU CAN STILL DEFEND THIS, YOU'RE FUCKED
Children, Civlians Burned Alive as Israeli Warplanes Target School, Home in Gaza

Eyewitnesses described a hellish scene of flames and screams after Israeli warplanes struck sites sheltering civilians.
At least 50 Palestinians were killed on Monday morning in two Israeli airstrikes that targeted a school sheltering displaced people in Gaza City and a residential home in Jabaliya, northern Gaza.
A medical source told Anadolu news Agency that the death toll from the strike on the Fahmi al-Jarjawi School in Gaza City’s al-Daraj neighborhood had risen to 30. The school had been sheltering dozens of displaced families.
Eyewitness videos circulated online showed horrifying scenes of burned bodies—many of them children—as tents surrounding the school were engulfed in flames.
Al-Aqsa TV and other local sources reported that a fire swept through the shelter following the bombing. One report described the scene: “Charred corpses and the screams of displaced people engulfed in flames were seen and heard from the site.”
The Israeli military later confirmed the strike, claiming the school had been converted into a “Hamas command and control center,” though no evidence was provided to support the allegation.
In a separate incident, 19 more people were killed and others wounded in an Israeli airstrike on a multi-story residential building in Jabalia town, northern Gaza, according to medical sources.
Eyewitnesses reported that the building, which was housing dozens of displaced families, was completely destroyed.
Meanwhile, Al-Jazeera reported that casualties from the Gaza City school attack were transported to Al-Ma’amdani and Al-Shifa hospitals amid collapsing health conditions across the Strip.
In central Gaza, an Israeli drone strike on a kindergarten sheltering displaced civilians in the Maghazi camp killed at least one person and wounded several others.
These attacks come amid a broader escalation in Israeli bombardment.
On Sunday, Gaza’s Health Ministry reported that 32 Palestinians were killed in airstrikes across the Strip, from Beit Lahia in the north to Khan Yunis in the south.
The Israeli military also claimed that three rockets were fired from southern Gaza on Monday toward surrounding areas. One was reportedly intercepted, with the army noting eight total rocket launches over the past week.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel—backed by the United States—has carried out a relentless military campaign across the Gaza Strip. Over 175,000 Palestinians have been killed or wounded, the vast majority women and children.
More than 14,000 remain missing under the rubble, and hundreds of thousands have been forcibly displaced.
(PC, AJA, AA)
