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BREAKING: Joseph Edelman, a Brown University trustee, has now resigned over the future divestment vote at Brown University.

As a result, I am releasing my recording of the Wednesday meeting where the Brown Divest Coalition presented their proposal to divest from Israel.
Here is video of the full presentation below. Remember, Brown is a private university; you can't FOIA this video. Without me, this recording may not have ever gone public.

I honestly wanted a bit more time with this footage and other divestment trainings I have recorded to present this in a digestible format. The language of ESG is how many of these students are getting their foot in the door and they are being trained to exploit this. There is a lot I could say about this subject.

However, Edelman's resignation will hopefully get sizable attention, and I hope by "democratizing" this footage, you can see how ridiculous this presentation was. If you use it, please tag me so I can boost it and comment if needed.
I really enjoyed watching Professor James Kellner grill the students after their presentation. Kellner is a Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology and Environment and Society. In a past life, I imagine he must have been a lawyer. He is one of the professors who is a member of the Advisory Committee on University Resources Management (ACURM).

Here he explains ACURM's duties when it comes to "social harm." In a truly golden moment, he then asks the students if they know that Brown University is not directly invested in any of the ten companies they want to divest from.
Kellner posed a philosophical question to the students about how social harm could be easily identifiable if we presume that companies are responsible for how their products are used. He used alcohol as an example of something that is widely used yet creates social harm.

President of the Undergraduate Council of Students, Niyanta Nepal, didn't engage with this thought experiment and instead focused on how strong the students feel about divestment and how personal Palestine is for the student body.

Nepal ran on a platform of divestment and even participated in the hunger strike for eight days.
Again, Kellner gets philosophical and discusses how possibly neutrality cannot exist; if so, should we consider the net good and net harm of these companies?

It sounds like Nepal, but could be another student, responds that the students are only looking at the harm.

Kellner says, "The world is more complicated than that." He uses flying on airplanes as an example of a social harm that also provides great benefits. He asks the students to consider how the university needs to consider the totality of a company.

The students once again don't engage with these questions and go back to how the student body has spoken about not wanting to be complicit and how they have proven how great the social harm is.
Kellner now asks the students about what Brown should do considering that they have received a letter from 24 Attorney Generals threatening legal action if the university divests.

Rafi Ash, the Treasurer of the Undergraduate Council of Students and Secretary of Brown/RISD Young Democratic Socialists of America, walks us through his legal analysis of the situation. He sees this as illegal and unconstitutional. He also believes these politicians are "jockeying for political power."
Kellner is such a good professor. If he is like this in the classroom, I imagine his students grow so much if they rise to the occasion.

"I appreciate that response; I'm going to push back and ask you to try again from a slightly different point of view."

Kellner walks the students through how grants work, how they "flow through other states," and how they could be jeopardized if Brown University divests.

Ash doesn't engage with this. Instead, he blames "fundamentally extremist politicians" and wants us to consider "who does the university stand for?" He sees this as an issue of academic freedom and that these students are simply questioning the university.
Major Takeaways from the Divestment Presentation

-Kellner rules and has such a great approach. We should all be blessed to have such a professor who challenges you to be your best.
-These are the best that Brown has to offer? Really?
-Volvo being one of the companies they want to divest from makes me laugh. Raise your hand if you ever rode around in that old iconic Volvo station wagon!
-One of my followers recently said, "Nobody else has coverage on events like this and it’s so important." If you agree and appreciate my reporting, buy me a coffee! See my pinned tweet to see how to show me some love.

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Sep 10
Here is the second of four forums that Brown University is holding in regards to divesting from Israel. Yesterday, students opposed to divestment presented their case.

Stick around for the full recording and clips from this forum! 🧵
Here is the video of the full presentation. Remember, Brown is a private university; you can't FOIA this video. Without me, this recording may not have ever gone public. This will be mirrored on YouTube as well.

Brown Divestment Coalition works with other student divestment groups across the nation. What happens at Brown will impact other schools. Higher education frequently likes to welcome you as part of the greater "community" until you start making things difficult for them. Clearly, they don't want full transparency on this matter.
The questions the students received were much more grounded in technical definitions and responding to their critics. This same style of questioning was not employed for the Pro-Divestment students.

One of the stranger moments to me was when Noliwe Rooks, Chair and Professor of Africana Studies, asked the students why they were so focused on Hamas if Hamas isn't represented on campus. Professor Rooks seems well-intentioned but deeply uninformed.

The Pro-Divestment students weren't asked about Hamas, material support for terrorism, or even to respond to charges of anti-Semitism levied against them.
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Aug 22
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On Sunday, I was able to see most of Welcome to Chicago: Radical Memories, Revolutionary Horizons.

This teach-in featured young activists who are marching on the DNC but also three members of the Weather Underground, a Black Panther and Black Liberation Army militant who murdered two police officers, and the founder of Black Lives Matter Chicago, who actively works to abolish prisons and police.

A hailstorm knocked out my power, so I did not catch all of this event, but what I saw was the torch of militant radicalism passed to the next generation.
Weather Underground co-founder Bill Ayers hosted this event and had the two younger activists introduce themselves.

Dixon Romeo of Not Me We and co-chair of the March on the DNC, Kobi Guillory, represented the new generation of militant activists. Guillory is also a member of the Freedom Road Socialist Organization and the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression.
There are a few sound issues here with mic reverb, but we are going to power through them.

Romeo discusses how there has been a full cycle of radical causes. Movements that attempts to radicalize the masses come into existence but end up being co-opted. Romeo feels this has happened multiple times since 2020.

"You know, organizing in the eviction capital of the city, right, which is also the neighborhood that's receiving the most influx of new arrivals, right, who are being sent here from Texas, right, like you know, in a very inhumane way. And it's also a neighborhood like prime to be gentrified being next to the Obama Center, right?

Like there's so many different things, right, that touch the neighborhood and there are a lot of folks who are coming to the city in this moment to like celebrate or to market the city in a way in which we're going to talk about as like a world class city, all the things that it has to offer while the neighborhoods that uh don't receive that are getting the bare brunt of that um and those things are connected to the ways in which we are you know funding and supporting genocide, right, and there's a connection there, right.

Like there are tenants who live in HUD buildings, right, who are not living in proper conditions cause that money is being spent and sent to bomb people, right? Like that is the connection that we're trying to drive home with our folks in this moment." [SIC]
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Aug 17
On August 8th, the Freedom Road Socialist Organization held their All Out for the March on the DNC organizing call. The DNC is being targeted by far-left activists from across the nation who are all united under the banner of ending U.S. aid to Israel and "freeing" Palestine.
Up first was Chrisley Carpio, who explained what the Freedom Road Socialist Organization is and why they are motivated to protest the DNC.

"We are an organization of revolutionaries that is on the move and that can move others. We are committed to making a serious change. We're tired of the system that we live under, that is built upon war carried out by the imperialists. Starvation, poverty, we think that this is a system, oh, and genocide." [SIC]

"We think that the system cannot be fixed with reform, and we know because of the revolutionaries who came before us that change won't come from an ivory tower high above our heads. It's definitely not going to come from the billionaires who play with our lives like they're just chips in a casino nor their political agents in the Democratic Party who would rather fund a genocide of the brave people of Palestine than meet our demands. Our hope comes from people taking matters into their own hands, taking to the streets, and seizing political power."

"We'll be standing together with the people of Palestine, the heroes in Gaza, and the oppressed peoples of the world."
Up next was Kobi Guillory of FRSO, who is also an activist in the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression and one of the co-chairs of the March on the DNC.

Guillory explains that "we actually came together as a coalition before October 7th, as soon as it was announced that the DNC was going to be in Chicago. This was in April last year of 2023. We decided that we were going to march on the DNC and the RNC."

"Freedom Road and many other organizations have been doing for quite a while as part of a tradition of protest and activism that has been going back for many decades, protesting at the conventions of these ruling class parties." [SIC]
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Aug 13
BREAKING: The pressure must be on because Representative Ilhan Omar is out knocking door to door letting people know that the Minnesota primary is tomorrow. She called into her phonebank to thank those that are calling voters for her.

Omar's bandwidth improves!
Her campaign has counterarguments for the following:

Ilhan hates Israel.
Ilhan is anti-semitic.
Why is she running for a 4th term?
Ilhan isn't present in the district.
Ilhan voted against aid for Ukraine.
Ilhan is safe - I don't need to vote. Image
These are the campaign's talking points regarding Political Violence and Kamala Harris. Image
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Aug 1
BREAKING: Tonight Code Pink hosted a webinar with two former members of the domestic terrorist group the Weather Underground. Bill Ayers and Eleanor Stein shared their "wisdom" with a new generation of radical activists.

Ayers was particularly complimentary of the student encampments.

"Hats off to the encampments, and hats off to creating spaces where real education went on. Any university worth its salt would have said, 'Wow, these encampments are doing what we should have been doing all along. Let's embrace them. Let's invest in them.' And instead, they called the cops."

Ayers thinks the student encampment energy is going to make itself known at the Democratic Convention this August. Remember, Ayers and the Students for a Democratic Society rioted in Chicago for the 1968 convention.

"A lot of that [encampment] energy, is coming to Chicago. Where is it going to go? What outlet does it have?"

Sounds like Ayers expects riots at the DNC this year...
Ayers was introduced as "a distinguished professor of education" and as an "engaged scholar."

This totally reminded me of "austere religious scholar" being used for Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

Eleanor Stein, whom many of my older followers may remember as Eleanor Raskin, was introduced as a "climate justice advocate and activist."

Code Pink's Danaka giggles as she mentions how active Stein was during the "mass movement against the Vietnam War in the 60s and 70s."

There was absolutely no mention of these two being part of the Weather Underground or the fact that their bombing campaign killed people.
No one tell Freedom Road Socialist Organization, but Medea and Danaka of Code Pink were not impressed with the other leftist activists protesting the RNC. They felt they were the only group there. Medea felt it was "shocking" and "surreal" considering the fear and hatred people have for Trump.

Starting at 01:35, Medea discusses why she expects the DNC to be much more active. With Biden having stepped down, she thinks people will be more politically engaged.

At 02:43, Medea discussed the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh and how she felt it was a "dramatic new level of danger."

She feels this will impact Kamala Harris. At 03:41, Medea talks about the pressure on Harris to be tough on Hamas and the Axis of Resistance. Medea encourages people to come out in numbers if you care about Palestine. Medea certainly admits the confusion that many people feel about Harris and how they know what her stance on Palestine really is. Medea gives some examples of Kamala going back and forth in regards to Israel and Palestine.

MB: "We must be on the streets in large numbers, both outside and inside, protesting this administration, including Kamala Harris' participation in this genocide."
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Jul 28
It appears that Bryan Park in the Bronx has been renamed "Davis Diallo Plaza" and is now a "site for gathering in struggle." This was shared by the infamous Shellyne Rodriguez, who is known for attacking conservative students and holding machetes to people's throats. 🧵

"Every time the city goes into uprising, we cannot abandon posts. We need to build our own shit here. This needs to be our gathering [site]."
At this event, another speaker shared a speech about how gentrification and genocide are "two fronts" in the same war.

"It is essential to acknowledge that some New York City vulture capitalist landlords also identified as Zionists, and many landlords carry out gentrification.

This is why we proclaim that this is one genocidal ethnic cleansing campaign with two fronts, one right here in the South Bronx and the other in Palestine."
Primarily, the rest of the thread is going to look at banners, materials, and sights and sounds from the "site for gathering in struggle."

"By Any Means Necessary"
The National Flag of Cuba
"We keep us safe."
"Militant Tea"

On the table, you can see Globalzie the Intifada, A World Without Police, The New York War Crimes, and most alarmingly, a document called Operation Al-Aqsa Flood was an Act of Decolonization.
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