Saturday, July 12, 2025

ALTHOUGH MARIJUANA IS NO LONGER A SCHEDULE I DRUG, IT IS STILL AGAINST THE FEDERAL LAW ... THEY SHOULD HAVE BURNT THE WHOLE GOD DAMN PLACE TO THE GROUND

Newsom donor's cannabis farm under federal investigation for 'child labor violations'

9 unaccompanied children rescued as protesters clash with authorities at Glass House Farms facilities

 

By Cameron Arcand and Cameron Cawthorne  

 

Fox News

Jul 11, 2025

 

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Federal immigration agents toss tear gas at protesters during a raid in the agriculture area of Camarillo, California, on Thursday, July 10, 2025.

 

The President of Glass House Farms, the cannabis farm that federal immigration authorities raided in California on Thursday despite protests, has donated thousands to Democrats in California.

Co-founder, president, and board director Graham Farrar, who self-identifies on social media as residing in Santa Barbara, California, has made numerous political donations to the Santa Barbara County Democratic Central Committee’s federal political action committee and Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Calif., according to Federal Election Commission records.

According to California public campaign finance records, he also donated $10,000 to California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2018, and his most recent public political donation was to California Democratic Assemblymember Gregg Hart in July 2023.

Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott tweeted that the farm is "now under investigation for child labor violations" and the Department of Homeland Security told Fox News on Friday that nine unaccompanied children in the U.S. illegally were rescued.

"So glad our law enforcement could rescue another child," DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated.

Glass House Brands said in a statement that they complied with the federal warrants issued.

"Yesterday, Glass House Brands received immigration and naturalization warrants. As per the law, we verified that the warrants were valid and we complied. Workers were detained and we are assisting to provide them legal representation," the company tweeted. 

"Glass House has never knowingly violated applicable hiring practices and does not and has never employed minors. We do not expect this to affect operations moving forward. We will provide additional details when applicable."

"Know there are lots of questions, we have a lot of them too, as we get more information we will update. Our team has been continually on site and we are focused on taking care of our people and our plants," Farrar posted to X. 

Farrar’s X feed also shows him retweeting Republicans, such as former Rep. Matt Gaetz, in support of cannabis policy reforms.

In response to being asked about the campaign donations, Newsom's senior political advisor Lindsey Cobia, who was the deputy campaign manager when Newsom received the $10,000 donation, told Fox News Digital in a statement, "It’s rich for Fox News and Trump Admin to point to campaign donations to Democrats, when in fact, the CEO is a Trump supporter who donated to the Governor’s recall and has given to more Republicans than Democrats." Newsom posted the same message on X and included an Instagram photo of Kyle Kazan and Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C. 

The Newsom post omitted another Instagram photo Kazan took with Rep. Robert Garcia, a Democratic California congressman that Kazan donated thousands of dollars to. Earlier this year, Garcia told CNN that it was time to "bring actual weapons" to fight the Trump admininistration and has been a vocal critic of Republicans.

Newsom’s rapid response team referenced a Los Angeles Times report in which Kyle Kazan is noted as a supporter of President Donald Trump. He is labeled as a supporter of the president in a comment from Marc Cohodes, who invested in the company and disagreed with the raid.

On a donation level, a review of public records found that Kazan has donated to various Democrats in recent years. The most notable recent Republican donation under the name Kyle Kazan was to former gubernatorial candidate Kevin Faulconer in 2021 for $10,000. He also recently made at least $12,500 in business contributions through Glass House Brands to ActBlue California as recently as June 2024. Fox News Digital’s review of state and federal election records found no Kazan donations to Trump's presidential campaigns.

On Thursday, protesters clashed with federal authorities in Camarillo during an immigration operation. Federal authorities had a warrant for illegal employees, Fox News has learned. Another raid also occurred at another Glass House Farm in Carpinteria.

In addition, U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli said the FBI has offered a $50,000 award for information leading to the conviction of an unknown suspect who appeared to fire a pistol at federal law enforcement officers near Camarillo.

People were seen confronting the agents, who used tear gas and smoke bombs. Federal personnel used gas to push back protesters who arrived on the scene after getting word of a raid.

Military helicopters were also seen flying low over the fields, a maneuver generally used to flush out people hiding.

"It is becoming increasingly apparent that the actions taken by ICE are bold and aggressive, demonstrating insensitivity towards the direct impact on our community," Luis Mc Arthur, the mayor of nearby Oxnard, said in a social media post. "These actions are causing unnecessary distress and harm. I remain committed to working alongside our Attorney General and the Governor’s office to explore potential legal avenues to address these activities."

When the governor was asked his thoughts on the footage of somebody firing a gun at federal authorities by right-wing social media account Libs of TikTok, Newsom replied "Of course I condemn any assault on law enforcement, you sh* poster. Now do Jan 6."

"California prosecutes child exploiters and traffickers. Trump tear-gasses children, rips them from their parents, and deports farmworkers. Priorities," Newsom tweeted in response to Scott's post about the child labor allegations against the farm. 

EMOJIS USED BY DRUG DEALERS

Law enforcement raising concerns that dealers are using emojis to connect with buyers

 

By Richard Reeve 

 

KSTP 

Jul 10, 2025

 

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They might look like cute cartoon characters: hearts, snowflakes and even a school bus.

But Bridgette Norring says emojis are a kind of code, used by drug dealers and buyers on social media.

“They would have the pill emoji next to it with a money sign. They’d have like a cookie sign, meaning a bulk order,” she explains. “These kids can use the geo-location. Dealers use it quite often as well to find people in the area to sell these things too.”

Norring says she learned about the use of these online symbols after the April 2020 death of her son Devin. The 19-year-old from Hastings passed away after a fatal dose of fentanyl.

Norring says he contacted a dealer through a social media app, thinking he was buying a Percocet pain pill.

After speaking with authorities, she learned what some of the symbols on his chats meant.

“We can show the actual snaps from people allegedly tied to my son’s case that show the emojis,” Norring declares. “They gave me firsthand that this is what people are doing when they’re using it for nefarious activity.”

Steven Kantrud, an audio-visual specialist at the Minnesota Adult and Teen Challenge recovery program, says he, too, is familiar with the use of emojis by drug dealers.

TEAM TRUMP APPARENTLY DOESN'T UNDERSTAND THE CONSTITUTION

Justice Department efforts to strip citizenship from naturalized Americans likely violate constitutional rights 

 

By Cassandra Burke Robertson and Irina D. Manta 

 

The Conversation

Jul 10, 2025 

 

OFFICER IN HOT WATER FOR THREATENING OTHER OFFICERS WITH TASER AND KILLING A RABBIT

By Bob Walsh

 

 

 

Back in August of last year Grant County, N.M. deputy sheriff Alejandro Gomez, 27,  is very possibly in deep kimchi on this one.  He and at least one other deputy found a small rabbit along the road.  The other deputy picked the rabbit up.  Gomez asked to hold the rabbit.  For some reason or other the other deputy was disinclined to agree.  After Gomez pulled his Taser and pointed it at the other Deputy and demanded that he hand Gomez the rabbit he finally did so, instructing Gomez to "Not throw it" and asking him to swear to not hurt it.  Gomez instead bounced the bunny off of the patrol vehicle, smiling at the dash cam while he did so.  The rabbit was maybe-possibly severely injured BEFORE he was killed by bouncing him off the patrol car.  Gomez is facing charges of extreme cruelty to animals, which is a fourth-degree felony in New Mexico.  Gomez is on leave pending resolution of this case by the New Mexico State Police.  One of the two other peace officers present made a cell phone recording of the incident, which has since gone public.

Both the Sergeant and the other deputy present when Gomez pulled his Taser neglected to report the incident, which they should have according to New Mexico law.  

JUDGE BLOCKS NYPD FIRING OF DISQUALIFIED PROBATIONARY OFFICERS

By Bob Walsh

 

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A N.Y. State Supreme Court judge has temporarily blocked the NYPD from firing more than 30 probationary officers over "hiring irregularities."  

The officers were informed that they must either resign or would be fired due to disqualifying offenses that were identified during an internal review of their hiring process.  These disqualifications are allegedly specified by state law but were ignored somewhere along the line.  The union squawked about due process issues.

The 30+ officers were all cleared by a former NYPD inspector, who has since been reassigned.  The department is reviewing all of the overrides he approved.  Some of them were for psych issues.  

These officers are part of a group of almost 100 officers who failed their psych evals but were hired anyway.  

The NYPD and the PBA are both scheduled to appear before a judge next week to see which way things are going to proceed.

Friday, July 11, 2025

ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS THAT HAVE BEEN IN THIS COUNTRY FOR 20 YEARS OR MORE SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO BECOME U.S. CITIZENS

By Howie Katz

 

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Immigrants take the U.S. oath of citizenship during a naturalization ceremony 

 

The other day a friend asked me why immigrants have not become U.S. citizens if they've been in this country for 25 years.

The question arose because our lunatic Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wants to deport 80,000 Hondurans and Nicaraguans who have been in this country for a quarter of a century.

Those people are not here illegally. They were granted Temporary Protected Status to live and work in the U.S. after monster Hurricane Mitch devastated Central America in October 1998. They worked hard at an honest living to establish homes and raise their families in American communities.

Because of their temporary status they are not eligible to become U.S. Citizens. 

Noem is better known as ICE Barbie because she likes to participate with ICE and Border Patrol agents while armed with a machine gun as they arrest illegal immigrants. She has determined that conditions have improved enough for the Hondurans and Nicaraguans to return to their homeland. If she deprives them of their temporary status, they will immediately become illegal immigrants.

Illegal immigrants who have been in this country for 10, 20, 30 years or more cannot become U.S. citizens because they are here illegally. It doesn't matter what kind of lives they have established for themselves in their communities.

As for the Hondurans and Nicaraguans, it makes no sense whatsoever to deport them after they have been in this country legally as productive members of American communities for a quarter of a century.

And it doesn't make all that much sense either to deport illegal immigrants who have been in this country for over 20 years if during that time they have become productive members of society. 

President Trump says that illegal immigrants take jobs away from American citizens. That's a big crock of shit. They fill low-paying jobs that most Americans don't want and refuse to take.

And Noem is a damn liar. The lunatic runs an ad on TV in which she invites illegal immigrants to voluntarily return to their homelands, and tells them that if they do, they may be able to legally return to this country. She knows damn well that once they have returned to their homeland, their chance of being admitted back into this country is no better than that of winning the lottery. 

I am all in favor of deporting each and every criminal that is in this country illegally. And I strongly favor deporting the mote than 10 million immigrants that entered this country illegally during the time of the Biden-Harris administration. 

But our members of Congress should pass legislation that will allow those illegal immigrants that have been in this country for many years to become U.S. citizens. I don't think the Constitution prohibits them from doing that. 

AT A TRUMP CABINET MEETING IN FEBRUARY, BONDI SAID EPSTEIN'S CLIENT LIST 'IS SITTING ON MY DESK TO REVIEW,' BUT NOW SHE SAYS THE LIST DOES NOT EXIST

Chaos at the FBI as Kash Patel and deputy Dan Bongino consider quitting over Epstein files after furious clash with Pam Bondi

 

By Katelyn Caralle 

 

Daily Mail

Jul 11, 2025

 

 

Epstein Files Fallout: Kash Patel ... 

 

President Donald Trump’s FBI head Kash Patel and deputy Dan Bongino are both ready to call it quits if Attorney General Pam Bondi keeps her job after the debacle over releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files. 

Bongino, the FBI's deputy director, made the ultimatum after an epic clash with Bondi on Wednesday over the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, the Daily Mail can reveal. 

The rift was so bad that Bongino took the day off work on Friday, leading some to think that he had already left his post, Axios first reported.

And now, an insider at the DOJ tells the Daily Mail that Bongino will quit if Bondi doesn't step down or get fired.

'I don't see a scenario where Dan stays if Bondi remains,' the insider said.

Meanwhile, Patel tells Daily Wire reporter Mary Margaret Olohan that the FBI head 'also wants Pam Bondi gone, and that he’d consider leaving if Bongino leaves.'

It all stems from an unsigned memo released on Sunday with DOJ and FBI seals that concluded a review of the files resulted in confirmation that Epstein did not get murdered in prison and that none of the available evidence included a so-called 'client list.' 

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told the Daily Mail on Tuesday that Trump is 'proud' of Bondi.

'The continued fixation on sowing division in President Trump's Cabinet is baseless and unfounded in reality,' she lamented amid increasing displeasure from the MAGA base over the findings.

 

Kash Patel, former chief of staff to the defense secretary, speaks on a day Republican presidential candidate and former President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally in Prescott Valley, Arizona, October 13, 2024.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino (pictured) will quit if Attorney General Pam Bondi keeps her job, a Justice Department insider told the Daily Mail

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino (pictured) will quit if Attorney General Pam Bondi keeps her job, a Justice Department insider told the Daily Mail 

 

Bongino, before taking his official post at the FBI, touted conspiracy theories that Epstein was murdered in prison and didn't kill himself like the official medical report concluded.

'Dan, who didn't need to be there and simply wanted to serve the President, now finds himself in a precarious position with everything to lose,' they added. 'This completely botched release was an attempted forced compliance where the DOJ has all the power.'

The person familiar with the Epstein review said that the DOJ is the body with the ability to decide what gets released – including reviewing any information that comes from the FBI before it goes to the public.

They claim that Bondi's DOJ might also be 'stalling' other investigations like the one probing the origins of COVID-19 and Chinese election interference.

Those close to Bongino and Patel express their frustration at the bureaucratic process.

Bongino and Bondi got into a heated argument Wednesday over the 'missing minutes' of footage from the nearly 11 hours of surveillance video released over the weekend of the prison the night Epstein died, Axios reported.

The administration said the video proves that Epstein was not murdered.

 

Bondi's DOJ released over the weekend a memo concluding that a review of the files resulted in no new findings. It confirmed that Epstein did kill himself in prison, there was no 'client list' and that the DOJ would not be arresting anyone else in coordination with the crimes

Bondi's DOJ released over the weekend a memo concluding that a review of the files resulted in no new findings. It confirmed that Epstein did kill himself in prison, there was no 'client list' and that the DOJ would not be arresting anyone else in coordination with the crimes

Right-wing social media users think that the latest investigation into origins of the Russian collusion hoax is a way to distract them from the lack of revelations in the FBI and DOJ review of the Jeffrey Epstein files

Disgraced financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, pictured with Donald Trump, was found hanging from his jail cell with sheets on August 10, 2019, he was pronounced dead that day

 

Authorities claim that every day at midnight the video resets and starts a new recording, which leaves one minute blank for processing time.

But the jump left conspiracy theorists even more wary of the footage, but already was questioned over why there wasn't a clear view of Epstein's cell door.

Other critics also pointed to the fact that a large railing hid the man's face that authorities claimed was the convicted child sex offender going to his cell the night he died.

Ultimately, Trump and Bondi appear ready to move on from the Epstein files. But the American public doesn't appear too pleased to take the answers they have provided at face-value.

Bongino appears to agree with a growing chorus of right-wing voices calling for answers and demanding Bondi step down over her handling of the Epstein files. 

The AG is facing accusations that she lied, with the online MAGAverse claiming she told Fox News earlier this year that she had Epstein's list of high-profile clients on her desk ready for review and release. 

This goes against the DOJ and FBI claims now that there is no client list. 

Bondi insists that she was referring to the Epstein files as a whole and not just specifically the client list. 

SHIP THIS WORTHLESS PIECE OF SHIT OFF TO EL SALVADOR

Anti-Israel activist demands $20M from Trump administration

Mahmoud Khalil, a prominent anti-Israel activist, claims he was detained and deported as punishment for supporting the Palestinians. He demands $20 million in damages from the Trump administration.

 

By Or Shaked

 

Israel Hayom

Jul 11, 2025

 

 

Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil gestures as he is released from immigration custody in Jena, Louisiana, on Friday. Photo: Reuters 
Mahmoud Khalil is demanding $20 millionfrom the Trump administration.

Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student and prominent anti-Israel activist, is seeking $20 million in damages from the Trump administration over what he claims was politically motivated detention and deportation proceedings intended to punish him for supporting the Palestinians. 

The complaint, currently filed under the Federal Tort Claims Act - a procedural precursor to a full lawsuit - alleges that Khalil was arrested on March 8 and spent over 100 days in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention. His attorney asserts that Khalil's arrest was part of a broader political campaign targeting students involved in pro-Palestinian protests.

Khalil played a leading role in the 2024 spring protests at Columbia University, negotiating with university leadership and serving as a spokesperson for the student demonstrators. He was among the first arrested in what he described as a government effort to silence Palestinian voices under the guise of combating antisemitism.

According to the claim, Khalil missed the birth of his son and his Columbia graduation due to his detention, during which he suffered from malnutrition, sleep deprivation, and significant weight loss. He also cited fear for his and his family's safety after senior administration officials publicly accused him of supporting terrorism and antisemitism.

Khalil said he would use the compensation to establish a support fund for other students allegedly harmed by similar policies. Alternatively, he said he would settle for an official apology and a reversal of policies he views as persecuting students for their political beliefs.

A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson dismissed the claim as "ridiculous," insisting the government acted within its legal authority. A senior State Department official added that the measures taken against Khalil were "lawful, necessary, and based on facts."

In a recent development, a federal judge in New Jersey issued a temporary injunction halting Khalil's deportation, ruling that the rare use of a foreign policy clause to justify his removal likely violated his Fifth Amendment rights. Khalil has since been released from detention in Louisiana.

THE TEACHERS' UNIONS HAVE BECOME, LIKE THE MOBS OF PRO-HAMAS STUDENTS, TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES, THE LYNCHPIN OF THE SURGE IN ANTI-ISRAEL AND ANTI-JEWISH HATRED THAT HAS SPREAD ACROSS THE COUNTRY IN RECENT YEARS

Why are America’s teachers’ unions at war with Israel?

The NEA’s decision to cut ties with the ADL illustrates how progressives who think Jews and the Jewish state are “white” oppressors have captured the education establishment. 

 

By Jonathan S. Tobin 

 

JNS

Jul 10, 2025

 

 

Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, recently launched a hotline called "Freedom to Teach and Learn" to report instances of book banning and challenges against curricula.  (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

The teachers' unions are led by hard-left activists like Randi Weingarten of the AFT.

 

On the list of professions that inspire the most respect among Americans, teachers rank very high. According to Gallup, only nurses scored higher than educators in its annual poll concerning opinions about the professions. Unsurprisingly, only politicians and lobbyists rank lower than journalists, but most people love teachers for good reasons. After all, they perform one of society’s most important tasks, and yet are generally poorly compensated for their efforts.

That’s why it may have come as a surprise to most casual observers when they heard the news that the National Education Association—the nation’s largest teachers’ union—had cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League because of its insistence on opposing antisemitism. The same might have been true for a number of other instances in which such unions have taken stands that promote prejudiced curricula or opposed action against Jew-hatred.

Captured by the left

No one should be surprised.

America’s teachers’ unions—the national organizations like the NEA and its rival, the American Federation of Teachers—and most local associations that represent educators have long been captured by leftist ideologues. That has put them at the forefront of partisan politics, making them among the largest donors to Democratic Party candidates, as well as liberal and leftist advocacy groups. In addition to their role as a partisan interest group, these unions have become an integral part of the culture war roiling American society as so-called progressives have sought to topple the Western canon in the U.S. education system and replace it with a new woke secular faith based on a neo-Marxist obsession with race.

The unions have become, like the mobs of pro-Hamas students, teachers and administrators on college campuses, the lynchpin of the surge in anti-Israel and anti-Jewish hatred that has spread across the country in recent years. Our attention has understandably been focused on those chanting for Jewish genocide (“From the river to the sea”) and terrorism against Jews everywhere (“Globalize the intifada”). That has led to a counter-attack from the Trump administration, which has sought to defund elite universities like Harvard and Columbia that tolerate and encourage antisemitism.

But operating largely without the sort of publicity and scrutiny that has zeroed in on the targeting of Jews in academia, teachers’ unions, whose members staff the nation’s K-12 school system, have played a key role in mainstreaming blood libels against Israel, falsely labeling Zionism as a form of racism, and denying Jewish peoplehood and history.

Why have teachers become the shock troops of the intersectional left?

Their unions are led by hard-left activists like Randi Weingarten of the AFT, and as a consequence, have done far more harm to the nation’s students than good. That was made abundantly apparent when the unions went all-out to keep schools closed during the COVID-19 pandemic long after it was clear that young people weren’t at a high risk of catching the disease and that keeping them out of the classrooms was doing them enormous harm.

Toxic theories

But the context is a broader conflict about how Americans should think about their country and Western civilization. Most teachers—and their unions—are squarely in the progressive camp that has embraced the left-wing critique of the West. As a consequence, they have been indoctrinating a generation of young Americans to buy into the toxic myths of critical race theory, intersectionality and settler-colonialism in which the United States is wrongly depicted as an irredeemably racist nation. These divisive doctrines label Jews and Israelis as “white” oppressors always in the wrong, and Palestinians as downtrodden “people of color,” who are in the right no matter what they do.

That’s a completely false understanding of the century-old war to oppose the Jewish presence in the land of Israel, which has nothing to do with race. Yet it has led to their believing that Israelis—the victims of the horrendous terrorism of Oct. 7, 2023, and a war waged against their existence by Iran and its Hamas, Hezbollah and Houthi terrorist proxies—are the villains of the Middle East conflict. And that inevitably means that the Palestinian Arabs—the perpetrators of the worst mass slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust, led by groups bent on genocide—are the good guys.

That’s the context for the NEA’s break with the ADL.

That these two groups should be at odds with each other is not so much ironic as it is a sign of the radicalization of the unions.

Betrayed by their allies

In recent years, under the leadership of CEO and national director Jonathan Greenblatt, the ADL has, like the unions and other liberal groups, moved to the left and often acted as a Jewish auxiliary for the Democratic Party rather than sticking to its mission of defending the Jews. It played partisan politics on some issues—and then not only endorsed the antisemitic Black Lives Matter movement but also incorporated some of the far-left’s woke ideology into its popular “No Place for Hate” curricula it markets to school districts.

After the post-Oct. 7 surge of antisemitism, however, Greenblatt and the ADL seem to have at least to some extent remembered why the group was founded and is still needed. They have responded to the crisis by returning to their roots, often calling out the antisemitism on college campuses and elsewhere. Yet, much to their discredit and showing that they still value partisan loyalties over their mission to defend the Jews, they have opposed President Donald Trump’s efforts to defund educational institutions that have mainstreamed Jew-hatred.

Nevertheless, the ADL has continued to advocate for the adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s working definition of antisemitism that rightly cites the sort of double standards, blood libels and opposition to the existence of one Jewish state on the planet that is now routine on the left. That and the ADL’s often less than spirited defense of Israel’s conduct of the war on Hamas and opposition to the false claims of a genocide going on in Gaza puts it at odds with the NEA, and others who engage in spreading and teaching these falsehoods.

It is hardly surprising that the ADL’s old allies have not merely turned on them, but now refer to them with the same rage as they do Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israel Defense Forces. In much the same manner as leftists target Jews on campuses, for them, the only good Jews are those on the far left who are willing to disavow their own people and oppose Israel’s existence and even support those, like Hamas, who seek Jewish genocide.

Since the ADL opposes those seeking to kill Jews and Israelis, the NEA believes that it’s wrong to allow the group to help it define or counter antisemitism. Indeed, as one such Hamas apologist/NEA activist put it, the unions regard a group like ADL, which supports Israel, as being akin to fossil-fuel companies they loudly insist are destroying the planet. Unsurprisingly, the openly antisemitic Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) endorsed their vote.

This is just one more in an increasingly lengthy list of actions in which the unions have aligned themselves against efforts to counter Jew-hatred. Just this week, the California Teachers Association opposed an effort to create a state office to combat antisemitism. Their reason left not much doubt about their motivation. The association feared that any such state program would impair its ability to spread misinformation about Israel and indoctrinate students to treat the Jewish state as an illegitimate entity that is not only committing heinous war crimes against Palestinian Arabs, but has no right to exist. In essence, they oppose any definition of antisemitism that won’t give them a pass to commit it.

‘Hamas tunnels’

To those who have been fighting against the spread of Jew-hatred in the schools, this is nothing new. Lori Lowenthal Marcus, legal director of The Deborah Project, a nonprofit legal defense organization that fights antisemitism across the United States by advising parents and teachers, in addition to taking school systems and colleges to court, says that a big part of the problem is the unions.

“What we’ve found in public K-12 schools is that the majority of the antisemitic materials used in the classrooms are shared and strongly encouraged by the leadership of the teachers’ unions,” says Marcus. “We refer to those unions as the Hamas tunnels; they are the delivery source through which the hate-inspiring materials are burrowed, largely undetected, to be used to poison the hearts and minds of students with Jew-hatred.”

This didn’t start on Oct. 7.

In California, a long-running debate about an ethnic-studies requirement in high school hinged on the way that the school curriculum was not just excluding Jews as a minority group worthy of being highlighted in any such program. Its teachings promoted an anti-Israel narrative in which Jewish history and rights are erased, and the Jewish state is delegitimized. 

More than that, as Marcus notes, students and families have often been targeted, shunned and harassed because of their Jewish identity while teachers and administrators look the other way. In some cases, they tacitly encourage it because they see it as merely instances of people venting their understandable hatred for anything they associate with Israel or Judaism.

“We’ve seen the malign influence of the teachers’ unions repeatedly,” says Marcus. “The unions are behind it, whether it’s launching a ‘Teach-In for Palestine’ instead of regular academic classes in Oakland in December 2023, or instructing teachers to teach about the settler colonialism and oppression of Israel and to hide what they are teaching in Los Angeles, or simple Jew-hatred, pure and simple, by the Massachusetts Teachers Union which is occurring now.”

Some of this might be ascribed to the natural tendency of any union to stand by its teachers, no matter what they do. Still, when educators are accused of using their positions to promote antisemitism and anti-Zionism, they often declare that there’s nothing wrong with stating their own personal opinions about the issues of the day. As Marcus notes, the unions are telling teachers that they “are entitled to express their own political opinions in their classrooms. But every court in the country that has addressed that issue says that is not so.”

The engine of antisemitism

As a group, teachers deserve our respect and support. The unfortunate truth, though, is that as much as we rightly complain about what is being taught in elite schools today, a generation of Americans has already been influenced by woke doctrines. And they are now in place teaching not just at Harvard and Columbia, but in elementary, middle and high schools across the country.

That is especially true among those who are union activists. The NEA, the AFT and many state and local teachers’ associations have become the engine of the normalization of antisemitism in the schools. They are doing everything they can to resist the pushback that they are finally getting from those who are doing all they can to turn back the antisemitic tide that has already swept over the education system.

So, what can we do about it?

For one, efforts like those of the Deborah Project and other nonprofits that are waging this struggle one district at a time need more support. A destructive partisanship has prevented major liberal Jewish groups like the ADL and the American Jewish Committee from supporting the Trump administration’s campaign to defund institutions that tolerate antisemitism. But if successful, that effort could go a long way toward forcing the schools and academia to disavow leftist doctrines, lest they too be stripped of federal aid.

What is also necessary is for families and communities to rise up, and make it clear to the unions and the teachers that they won’t tolerate their extremism any longer. Those teachers who dissent from this woke plague also need to be supported as they wage a difficult fight to change the unions from within. Until they do, there should be an end to any illusions that teachers’ unions should be regarded with the same affection that their profession still holds in the minds of the public. The NEA and AFT, and other similar organizations should be labeled for what they are: groups that are spreading hatred rather than knowledge.

THE WITCH HUNT JEWS ARE FACING

‘Dismantle Zionism’: These people aren’t fooling around

Fahad Ansari, an Islamist, and Franck Magennis, a Communist, have launched “Riverway to the Sea,” an organization that transforms their London-based law firm into a legal effort to eliminate Israel. 

 

By Ben Cohen

 

JNS

Jul 11, 2025  



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Franck Magennis and Fahad Ansari of Riverway to the Sea, an organization working for the death of, as they themselves put it, “the failed, fascist experiment currently known as ‘Israel’.” 
 

Jews in the West are facing a gradually unfolding witch hunt, spurred by fanatics and zealots no less venomous than the Puritans who drove the Salem Witch Trials.

Let me make crystal clear the goals they are striving for.

They want Western publics to regard Israel as the greatest misfortune plaguing the world today.

They want Western publics to recognize Zionism as a political cancer as dangerous as fascism and racism (but not communism), as expressed in their slogan “Dismantle Zionism.”

They want Western publics to adopt the cause of Israel’s elimination as a noble aim that will advance human rights.

They want their governments to cut all diplomatic, commercial and cultural links with Israel and impose punishing sanctions in their place.

They want Western civil society—universities, unions, media outlets, organizations and campaigns pursuing social justice, religious groups, intellectuals, health workers, lawyers and a myriad of other sectors—to embrace a total boycott of Israel.

They want to criminalize Israeli citizens and Diaspora Jews who serve in the Israel Defense Forces.

They want to criminalize Israel’s political and military leaders.

They want to outlaw Zionist political and social organizations, youth groups and charities.

They want to strictly police Jewish communities in order to eliminate the presence of any Zionist affiliations—meaning that Jewish schools, synagogues and temples, community centers, kosher markets and restaurants would be prohibited from using or trading in Israeli products, displaying the Israeli flag, reciting the prayer for the State of Israel on Shabbat and during festivals, carrying out Zionist education programs, teaching the history of Israel and assisting with aliyah.

And make no mistake, any Jewish resistance to these measures would be met with a merciless response. Public condemnation. Media vilification. Fines. Arrests. Eventually, worse, if we let them.

Who are these witch-hunters? They have been on the margins of democratic societies for decades, coming to the fore on those occasions when the violent Palestinian objection to Israel’s existence comes back to the boil. Since the Hamas pogrom of Oct. 7, 2023, they have never been as visible or as influential as they are now, crystallizing in and around the pro-Hamas solidarity movement that has made even the most assimilated, Israel-distant Jews wonder whether antisemitism might really be a permanent, irredeemable defect of the societies in which they live.

You will find them at the United Nations, from where the now-sanctioned Special Rapporteur for Palestinian Rights, Francesca Albanese, has been waging a campaign to boycott and sanction any company with ties to Israel. You will find them among academics who are far too numerous to mention by name. You will find them in the halls of Congress and in parliaments in Europe, Australia and Canada, among other places, again too numerous to mention individually. You will find them clustered around the mayoral campaign of the antisemite Zohran Mamdani in New York City. You will find them on social media, even if you’re not looking.

Were I to dip my arms elbow-deep into this sewer, I would extract as Exhibits “A” and “B” of this approaching witch hunt two U.K.-based individuals whom you’ve likely never heard of. I would do so because these two have embarked on an initiative quite unlike anything since the Cold War, when Jews in the Soviet Union, Poland, the former Czechoslovakia and other Communist countries were viciously persecuted by the authorities in the name of “anti-Zionism.”

Their names are Fahad Ansari, an Islamist, and Franck Magennis, a Communist. This truly sinister pair (who remind me of Joseph Stalin’s hissing prosecutors) have just launched “Riverway to the Sea,” an organization that transforms their London-based law firm into a legal center working for the death of, as they themselves put it, “the failed, fascist experiment currently known as ‘Israel.’ ”

Ansari and Magennis made waves earlier this year when they launched a bid to remove the United Kingdom’s proscription of Hamas—an organization both of them revere—as a terrorist organization. Their new project, whose name synthesizes the name of their former law firm with the pro-Hamas chant “From the river to the sea,” aims to support, from the United Kingdom and eventually from other countries as well, Hamas’s blood-soaked campaign to eliminate Israel, using the law as their instrument. “‘Israel,’ Zionism and Zionists are,” they say, “vulnerable to challenge in a wide range of legal contexts.”

No ambiguity there: individuals as well as institutions will be targeted for the “crime,” in their eyes, of Zionism.

If you want to work for Ansari and Magennis, then you will need to be as hate-filled as they are. The first question on the application for the role of “Events, Training and Comms” at their new organization reads as follows: “How will you use the time and space created by this position to deal maximum damage to Zionism?”

What’s striking about these two is that despite their declared focus on the legal process to achieve their ends, their language indicates a proclivity for violence that goes beyond their legal pleas for Hamas and unconditional support for Palestine Action, a fiercely antisemitic grouping that the British government designated as a terrorist organization earlier this month.

Addressing a far-left group last week, Magennis said that the task of the audience when it came to Zionism was to “kick it to death.” On social media, one pictures him frothing as he stabs his keyboard: “Zionism is crumbling. The reckoning is here … Tear down the world that did this to Palestinians. Escalate! Escalate now!” (Amusingly, Magennis—yet another Irishman in thrall to Palestinian eliminationism—suddenly became very sensitive about anti-Irish tropes when a respondent made a joke about him going to bed clutching a bottle of whiskey.) Ansari, meanwhile, continues in a similar vein, hailing the “unique opportunity to do real damage to Zionism” he believes his organization embodies.

“Real damage” means advocating for and implementing the measures I described above, whose impact will be felt primarily by British Jews, not the Israeli government. This is not an accident; in the multifront war launched by Hamas nearly two years ago, the role of its international solidarity movement is to make life as unpleasant as possible for the vast majority of Jews who identify as Zionists. In that regard, the handful of Jewish anti-Zionists in their ranks provides some convenient cover, much as the Jewish section of the Soviet Communist Party did when the Bolsheviks banned Zionist organizations and cracked down on Hebrew and Jewish education.

With the exceptions of the present U.S. administration and the current German government, no other Western government has understood, let alone acted upon, the grave threat these groups and individuals represent. As a first priority, the welcome U.S. sanctions on Albanese—rooted in the same executive order applied to the International Criminal Court in The Hague for its pursuit of American citizens and allies of the United States like Israel—should now be expanded to all groups dedicated to waging lawfare against Israel and Jewish communities outside Israel. We don’t want you here, and you should entertain no illusions: We will defeat you.

SOMETIMES IT JUST HITS YOU IN THE FACE

By Bob Walsh

 

Former President Donald Trump, with blood on his face, raises his fist to the crowd as he is surrounded by Secret Service agents at his campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. (Evan Vucci/AP)


Some things that have a huge effect on history and on the way the country or the world work sort of sneak up on you.  Sometimes they run up and smack you in the face.

This coming Sunday is the one year anniversary of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, PA.  That was, IMHO, in many ways a tipping point.

When I saw that still of Donald Trump, bleeding down the side of his face, surrounded by Secret Service agents, holding up his fist and shouting FIGHT, I said, "The election is over.  Trump has it.  That photograph will do it."  Obviously there were other issues involved too (like Harris' manifest incompetence as a candidate) but I firmly believe that was the tipping point.  That sealed the deal.

What if it had gone the other way?  Had Trump been killed would Biden have tried to muscle his way back in?  Could Harris have actually won against whoever the Republicans pushed forward?  (Maybe Marco Rubio or Ron DeSantis?)  Had whatever Democrat won there is no doubt in my mind that the invasion of illegal aliens would have continued, there would have been increasing pressure to "legitimize" the ones here already and the balance of power might very well have tipped to the Democrat-Socialist side for the foreseeable future.  

Would the US have turned into Cuba or Venezuela?  Maybe, but probably not.  Would it have turned into semi-socialist Great Britain or Sweden?  Very possibly.  Would Americans have a better life?  IMHO absolutely NOT.  The nanny state would have continued to extract more and more from an increasingly small taxpayer class and use it to bribe non-taxpayers to keep it in power.  This would continue until the system collapsed in on itself due to net tax payers fleeing, either physically or economically while the net takers continued to take and take and take in the firm belief that they were entitled to do so.  Schools would continue to turn out a worse and worse and worse "product" and the power grid would continue to fail.  It might not be Mad Max but it could easily turn into North Korea where the only reliable 24/7/365 electrical power in the country is the spot lights that are required by law to illuminate the statues of the Maximum Leader at night.

Not only did Trump dodge a bullet (mostly) but so did the US as a collective entity.  We are safe from social collapse for another three years.  Maybe another eleven years if we are lucky.  That might manage to embed some actual values in the voting public to keep us above water for another 250 years.  It would sure as hell be nice.      

FIGHT.  FIGHT.  FIGHT SOME MORE.