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450 years for Prairieland, Texas defendants as Trump expands “antifa” crackdown

The sentences expose the class character of the judicial system and the advanced stage of the assault on democratic rights under the Trump administration. The punishments handed down by federal judges in Texas far exceed those imposed on all of the fascist militants who participated in the January 6, 2021 coup attempt. While President Donald Trump pardoned more than 1,600 participants in the attack on Congress, including members of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys convicted of violently assaulting police officers, anti-ICE protesters, the vast majority of whom did nothing but light fireworks and vandalize government property, have now been condemned to decades behind bars.

Benjamin Hanil Song received a sentence of 100 years in prison. Maricela Rueda was sentenced to 70 years. Cameron Arnold, Savanna Batten, Zachary Evetts, Bradford Morris, Elizabeth Soto and Daniel Rolando Sanchez-Estrada received sentences ranging from 30 to 50 years.

The sentence imposed on Sanchez-Estrada is particularly revealing. Although he was not present at the protest itself, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison for “corruptly concealing a document” after his wife Rueda, from jail, requested he remove some anarchist magazines the couple had in their home. His punishment alone exceeds the sentences received by numerous January 6 foot soldiers who were captured on video violently assaulting police officers while participating in an effort to overturn a presidential election. Fascists seeking to establish a dictatorship are rewarded, while opponents of mass deportations and state repression are branded “terrorists” and sentenced accordingly.

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u/Czech_Coconut — 13 hours ago
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Russia continues to target civilians: Kyiv and region hit by second massive strike in 4 days

Russia continues to target civilians across Ukraine, launching a massive combined attack of missiles and drones toward Kyiv and the surrounding region overnight on July 6. The strikes killed at least 14 people and injured 60 others, including five children, marking the second mass attack on the capital in just four days. Local residents were forced to seek shelter in underground parking lots and metro stations as several waves of explosions shook the city throughout the night.

Video: black_wh11te / Threads; The Kyiv Independent; Ukraine’s State Emergency Service.

u/KI_official — 11 hours ago
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Florida Rep. Randy Fine hits a new low, using an international platform to completely erase Palestinian identity.

u/BrianRLackey1987 — 15 hours ago
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Major General Nitzan Alon, Israel's chief hostage negotiator, said that captives held by Hamas could have "come back alive" but the Netanyahu government repeatedly turned down truce deals, preferring instead to continue the war on Gaza

u/Tenchi_Muyo1 — 1 day ago
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To Major Watson, the Journalist, and All Who Serve: The Red Scare Legacy and Our Constitutional Duty

​As Major Watson has already stated, every service member swears an oath to protect and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. That is the foundational obligation of their service, yet they are being told that fulfilling this oath—even when faced with a domestic tyrant—is a violation of "conduct" rules. How can an officer truly uphold the Constitution if they are legally gagged from speaking up for it simply because they are in uniform?

​The UCMJ, including Article 133, was codified in 1950 under the hysteria of the Red Scare. It was never intended to serve the Founding Fathers' vision of a military that answers to the Constitution; it was designed by a fearful government to suppress dissent. For 200 years, the American tradition did not include these sweeping muzzles on military speech. To suggest that a 1950s code takes precedence over the Founders’ intent is a betrayal of the very Constitution our soldiers swore to protect.

​Major Watson is not a lone outlier; he is a spark. If thousands of military members, recognizing their duty to the Constitution over the convenience of a regulation, were to stand up and call for the impeachment of a tyrant, the system could not sustain its suppression. They cannot arrest the entire military. If enough voices unite, the government is forced to listen.

​To Major Watson: Do not accept this fate. The Bruen standard provides a path to challenge the constitutionality of these reactionary codes. If you secure a legal team that understands constitutional history—rather than just military administrative law—there is a viable path to keeping your uniform and your career.

​It is time to dismantle the 1950s relic that keeps the military subservient to tyranny. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land, not the UCMJ. It is time for our service members to hold the government to that standard.

u/HermeticGemini — 1 day ago

'This is the last time you'll see me.'

Detained #Gaza hospital director Dr Hussam Abu Safia reportedly told his lawyer during his latest prison visit.

His family says his health has sharply deteriorated, while Palestinian prisoner authorities say he has been tortured in Israeli detention.

u/Rebat-Askalan — 1 day ago