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Billionaire tax.
The Walton family is believed to be the second largest Republican donor and PAC organizer, second to the Koch family.
Political operatives funded by the Walton family write nearly all the Republican legislation that we protest yet nobody will even consider boycotting them. The Walton’s are not diversified, unlike Koch, and would be forced to end their Republican funding and union busting after a sustained boycott.
They are also the stingiest oligarch family with less than one percent of their personal fortune donated. The minuscule amount donated comes from only one family member.
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The Echo of Empire: How U.S. Patterns Repeat Abroad
Israel is a mirror of the United States, a reflection so sharp it cuts through the lies Americans tell themselves about morality, justice, and who gets to live or die. You look at the Iraq War, and the majority of Americans didn’t cry for the millions slaughtered they complained about veteran PTSD, about their tax dollars being wasted, about oil prices, and maybe, if they were feeling dramatic, the occasional “blunder”. The mass murder, the destruction of entire societies, the grinding down of children and civilians into statistics, they were background noise, unworthy of grief. And the media reinforced it every step of the way. Hollywood created films like Full Metal Jacket, Jarhead, Platoon, and a dozen others that dress up war in a neat little package: look at our brave veterans suffering, look at how the military trained them, look at the cool explosions, the blood, the heroics. War becomes stylish. War becomes a spectacle for kids. But what about the Iraqis? The innocent people vaporized, starved, orphaned, exiled? That grief never gets air time. That humanity never makes the cut. It’s filtered out of American consciousness like a bad joke. And don’t pretend it’s only about the Left or the Right. This isn’t partisan. This is a culture-wide moral blackout.
Now look at Israel. Every mechanism, every justification, every cultural trick plays out in the same pattern. The Palestinians are dead or displaced, their cities flattened, their lives rendered invisible, their screams ignored, yet Israelis shrug, rationalize, and repeat what Americans have been doing for decades. Israel is literally holding up a mirror to America: “This is how you act. You do it all the time. Why shouldn’t we?” It’s not new, it’s not unique. Imperial Japan did the exact same thing in the 1930s. They invaded China on a “civilizing mission”, held colonies in Korea and Taiwan, maintained racial hierarchies, and when criticized, they pointed at the U.S. look at your empire, look at your racial oppression, look at your colonies in the Philippines and Caribbean. They were right. The U.S. was doing the same thing to brown and black people at home and abroad. But Americans refused to confront their reality. They were too busy cheering baseball teams, sipping beers, buying the latest gadget, worshiping celebrities, watching trash television, and living in a capitalist rat race that kept them comfortably ignorant.
Gil Scott-Heron nailed it: “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised”. White America, the comfortable, entitled majority, could literally watch mass social movements happening in their cities and think it didn’t concern them. Civil Rights marches, anti-war protests, calls to end inequality, ignored. Invisible. And that’s the same mindset mirrored in Israel today. Violence, dispossession, genocide, it becomes abstract, a distant inconvenience. It only matters when it affects people who are considered “one of us” or when it costs money, disrupts comfort, or causes PTSD. Sympathy is rationed, morality is outsourced, and horror becomes a footnote unless it can be packaged in a way that entertains, titillates, or validates the spectator.
This is not just moral failure, it is cultural replication. Israel learned from the U.S., consciously or not, the template of empire, oppression, and selective empathy. The patterns are identical: military action dressed as heroic defense, civilian suffering minimized or ignored, media designed to provoke outrage for the wrong reasons, culture engineered to normalize violence, and the general population trained to consume it as entertainment or ignore it entirely. And Americans still don’t see it. They are too busy justifying their own empire, too comfortable in their capitalist distraction, too coddled by media spectacles and consumer culture to notice when the same logic is applied elsewhere. The mirror is held up, but they refuse to look.
History is not forgiving. Japan was once doing the same thing and correctly pointed out U.S. hypocrisy, yet it took decades, millions of deaths, and global struggle for people to start labeling imperialists for what they were. Israel is following the same template, modernized for 21st-century optics, and America applauds or shrugs because it has trained itself to filter morality through convenience, cost, and spectacle. What’s happening in Gaza, the West Bank, or the military-occupied territories is not just Israel’s evil, it is the echo of America’s unapologetic, normalized violence, refined and mirrored for another population to imitate. And until Americans confront the fact that their society creates monsters they can point to, learn from, and justify, this cycle will continue endlessly. They will cheer the mirror while the world burns in front of them.
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let the world never forget that it's AMERICAN weapons being used to wipe out Gaza. that it's AMERICAN tax money funding this genocide while the AMERICAN president and AMERICAN leaders support this mass murder of innocent people. let the world never forget America has Palestinian blood on its hands.
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Trump stealing from MAGA.
Over 250,000 lost money. Only 58 made money. That's 0.0323%.
If anyone else scammed 99.968% of investors, they would face harsh criticism.
When Trump does it, he gets a double standard.
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