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djarshaddj · 8 months
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Dream Girl 2 Day 12 Box Office Collection Report: Ayushman Khurana and Ananya Panday starrer film sees 7.14% Jump on 2nd Tuesday!
Dream Girl 2 Day 12 Box Office Collection Report: Ayushman Khurana and Ananya Panday’s comedy-drama sequel Just a day prior to the completion of the 2nd week, it saw a 7.14% collection jump at the domestic box office, with a Rs. 3 crore nett collection. On the other hand, the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer’s much-awaited film Jawan is also set to hit theatres on September 7th. Due to this massive action…
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CTV National News has featured 62 per cent more Israeli than Palestinian voices, aired racist stereotypes about Arabs, and allowed Israeli military officials to make false claims without pushback in its month of coverage since Oct. 7, a comprehensive analysis by The Breach has found.  The broadcast, which is the most-watched national news show in Canada, even failed to identify 41 per cent of its Palestinian speakers by name—while identifying the vast majority of Israeli speakers with their names as well as family relationships and personal connections to violence they’ve experienced.  CTV’s prioritizing of Israeli perspectives, which has included giving Israeli and Israeli-Canadian guests more airtime than Palestinians, is particularly striking given the scale of Israel’s current invasion of Gaza and its history of human rights violations and military occupation of Palestinian territories. The Breach’s analysis shows that the Canadian media’s double standards extend beyond CBC News, which has taken the majority of heat from critics since Israel began its bombardment of Gaza last month. In Montreal on Saturday, activists blockaded the entrance to CBC’s building and doused its doorways in red paint, while the CTV office across the street was unscathed.  The Breach’s analysis found that two-thirds of CTV National News broadcasts from Oct. 7 to Nov. 7 featured more Israeli voices than Palestinian voices. 
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decolonize-the-left · 2 months
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For perspective 32,550 people would be everyone in Beverly Hills. Everyone.
Free Palestine
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notbecauseofvictories · 2 months
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So I watched Office Space (1999) tonight and honestly? Twenty-five years later, its take on what makes corporate drone life so horrible is sort of quaint. As though the height of corporate fuckery is uniforms, vacuous repetitive tasks, depriving you of a view, and subjecting you to the absurd, arbitrary whims of middle managers.
Quite frankly, that’s just a random Monday.
Comedy Central’s Corporate (2018-2020) is much more accurate---it taps into the sense that, in exchange for a steady paycheck, you buy into an enormous churning machine that grinds you down even as it takes huge bites out of the rest of the world. You can do nothing to stop this machine, just hope that you  wring some sense of meaning from it before it swallows you whole. Or even Apple’s Severance---which is about what someone else, someone you don’t know and will never know, agreed to on your behalf. There is no escaping from it or winning at it, no matter how many squeeze-balls or cozies they offer you. (What would “winning” even look like? You can’t even formulate an answer to that question, when your whole life is labyrinthine corridors and inexplicable mythology about the company’s founder.)
But really, I think of Mark Fisher’s Capitalist Realism---the idea that what we want, desperately, is someone to step up and take responsibility. Someone we can point to, blame, and till under with the new corn, etc. etc. But the center cannot hold and there is no falconer, there is no one. We orbit a gaping maw and it just won’t shut its jaws, let us go, and even if we murder the people shoving us towards the teeth it won’t help.
It’s not about company-mandated “flare.” Jennifer Aniston can pick another restaurant with a less prickish boss, of course she can---but she won’t escape. Neither will her manager. Neither will her manager’s manager, or the cattlefarmer, or the workers slaving to pick tomatoes, the workers at the factory that manufactures the buns, or the copywriting intern who gets coffee for the asshole who writes a flimsy knockoff of WHERE’S THE BEEF. The maw is hungry forever, it will demand to be sated forever, it will never die. There is no escape.
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an-onyx-void · 7 months
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Why can't internationally recognized aid organizations get internet access, Israel? Is there something you don't want them to say? Or something you don't want us to see?
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moonlayl · 3 months
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On Sunday January 21st, Hamas released a 16 page report titled “Our Narrative: Why The Aqsa Flood?” On the October 7th raid and the ensuing resistance efforts.
It of course, didn’t get much western media attention, but here’s a summary made by letstalkpalestine on Instagram.
Read the full report on tinyurl.com/hamasreport
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stereax · 9 months
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eccedeus · 3 months
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How is it possible that the the main public broadcasting organisation in the Netherlands is not mentioning anything whatsoever about the ICJ proceedings on Israel that are taking place in the Hague, IN THE NETHERLANDS???
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lets-make-light-now · 2 months
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I never wanted to be an reporter. But tough times ask for extreme measures.
Today's message is.: The ban on tik Tok and later other social media is to cloak the genocide.
You brave people have posted every massacre.
This is the only way to show the truth to the West.
Reporter duty number one. Reblog!
If you like it share it. Share it if you don't like it either. Times will get worse!
Unite!
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lorenzobane · 2 years
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Thinking for the 100th time about the wasted potential of Julian being a big brother figure to Jake..... they only gave me one episode...... i deserved to see those two lanky weirdos do a heist or something. Jake trying to convince the founders that a willie mays baseball card is essential to save the universe?? That is a Julian Bashir ass plan if I've ever heard one. So much comedy and heartfelt potential.
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Wait this one’s funny
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djarshaddj · 8 months
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Dream Girl 2 Day 9 Box Office Collection Report: The Comedy Drama Achieves Hit status at Box office!
Dream Girl 2 Day 9 Box Office Collection Report: Ayushman Khurana and Ananya Panday starrer Dream Girl sequel finally attenens HIT title at box office only in 9 days instead of facing high competition against Gadar 2 and OMG 2. The film, after 9 days, defeated the Rs. 75 crore mark at the domestic box office and conquered the Rs. 100 crore milestone worldwide. #DreamGirl2 crosses ₹ 75 cr……
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stairnaheireann · 5 months
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#OTD in 1920 – War of Independence | The Burning of Cork.
The Burning of Cork is the name commonly given to a devastating series of fires that swept through the centre of Cork City on the night of 11th December 1920. The burning and the subsequent controversy is one of the most significant events of the Irish War of Independence. During the War of Independence, Cork was one of the main centres of IRA activity. On the day of the fire, a soldier was…
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soon-palestine · 6 months
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girderednerve · 5 months
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During the 2007 hearings on Capitol Hill, workers testified about being left to die by the tracks while railroad managers ignored pleas for care. The 2008 update to the Federal Railroad Safety Act required the companies to provide “prompt medical attention” and mandated that railroads bring injured workers to the hospital as soon as they ask.
About five years after the harrowing congressional testimony, outside Chicago, a supervisor was driving a Union Pacific machine operator, Jared Whitt, to the hospital. Whitt’s lips felt as if they were about to burst and his arms and legs tingled, he testified as part of a lawsuit he later filed. He closed his eyes and thought about his five kids. Was he dying? “Please,” he recalled telling his manager: “Get me there. Please hurry.”
Whitt had suffered a heat stroke as June temperatures climbed to about 100 degrees, and his manager, work equipment supervisor Dave Birt, believed Whitt was going into cardiac arrest, Birt said in his deposition. They had just started toward the hospital when Birt’s cellphone rang. “Well,” Whitt heard Birt say, “what do you want me to do?” A pause. “I’m no doctor, but when a man’s arms are numb and tingling, I’d say he needs to go see one.” Pause. “I’m pulling over.”
Birt held the phone to Whitt’s ear. Whitt couldn’t hold it himself because his numb arms had retracted, his fists clenched at the top of his chest, Whitt said in his pretrial deposition. The man on the other end was Birt’s boss, manager of track programs Talmage Dalebout. “Why don’t we just bring you back here to the job site and get you cooled down,” Whitt recalled Dalebout saying. “If you get cooled down, you’ll probably be OK.” Birt declined to comment when reached by ProPublica. Dalebout didn’t respond to calls, texts and social media messages.
Union Pacific claims in the lawsuit that Whitt never requested to be taken to the hospital and, when Birt says he asked, Whitt chose the job site. But experts say workers suffering from heat stroke —a potentially life-threatening condition marked by confusion in which body temperatures can rise to 106 degrees — lack the faculties to make any decision for themselves; someone should always take them to the hospital regardless of what a worker requests. In hindsight, Birt said later in deposition, he wished they had continued to the hospital.
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an-onyx-void · 6 months
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The origins of the "From the river to the sea" chant.
Disclaimer: I am not the original owner or creator of this content. The source is listed below.
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