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April 02, 2025

What happened to peace on day one? :)))) what a fucking scumbag grifter and how many idiots fell for it again :))
World War Now:
🇶🇦🇵🇸🇮🇱⚡- "Israeli billionaire Shlomi Fogel, who is considered to be close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, helped coordinate cash transfers from the government of Qatar to Hamas in the Gaza Strip, which were carried out with Israel's approval.

This policy strengthened Hamas, and maintained the split between Gaza the Palestinian Authority run West Bank, thereby undermining the possibility of a unified Palestinian entity, plus a two-state solution," - Haaretz.

🇺🇸🇮🇷⚡- "Trump administration is seriously considering Iran’s offer for indirect nuclear talks while boosting military forces in the region to maintain both diplomatic and deterrent pressure. Trump does not want a war with Iran, but has given the Middle East nation a vague two-month deadline to strike a deal," - Axios.

🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦⚡- "Senior Trump administration officials believe Ukraine ceasefire is unlikely to be agreed in the coming few months.

US officials, including President Trump himself, are getting increasingly frustrated with Moscow," - Reuters.

🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦⚡- "US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Baltic Foreign Ministers last week that peace in Ukraine was uncertain and that the US remained far from securing a deal," - Reuters.

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The Gaggle Music Club: Mahler's Symphony No. 6 in A minor

This week's selection for The Gaggle Music Club is Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 6 in A minor. Composed between 1903 and 1904, the Sixth Symphony is one of Mahler’s darkest and most tragic works. He called it his "Tragic Symphony", and its tone contrasts starkly with the love and stability he seemed to have found in his personal life at the time.

Mahler was at the peak of his career as a conductor, serving as the director of the Vienna Court Opera. He had recently married Alma Schindler and, in 1903, their first daughter, Maria, was born. Alma later wrote that the symphony foreshadowed the tragedies that would strike their lives. Maria, died in 1907; in that same year, Mahler was diagnosed with a heart condition, and was forced out from the from the Vienna Court Opera. (Later that year, he and his family left Vienna for America, where he became the conductor of the Metropolitan Opera in New York.)

The symphony premiered in Essen, Germany, in 1906, conducted by Mahler himself. It was not well ...

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TG 1849: In The Land Of "Values," Arrest Warrants Are Issued Against Bosnian Serb President Milorad Dodik

George Szamuely discusses the arrest warrants that have been issued against Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik, and reflects on the profoundly anti-democratic ethos that now prevails in the continent that prides itself on its "values."

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"Vote For Kennedy" Campaign Song

We spent a lot of time discussing Jack Kennedy during today's Live Stream. Here is his campaign song from 1960, sung by Frank Sinatra. JFK subsequently turned against Sinatra, something the chairman of the board never forgot or forgave.

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Hungary Withdraws From ICC

Leave aside your feelings about Israel and Bibi Netanyahu, this is the right thing to do. The ICC is a travesty of justice. https://www.hungarianconservative.com/articles/current/hungary-icc-withdrawal-viktor-orban-benjamin-netanyahu/

https://planetwavesfm.substack.com/p/planet-waves-fm-whose-mind-is-ai?publication_id=936745&post_id=159939968&r=o786d&triedRedirect=true

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Grok is not AI. With a couple of simple questions I got it to admit it is nothing more than sophisticated data collection. Throw in some clever voice programs and that's it.

14 hours ago

https://open.substack.com/pub/slavlandchronicles/p/yet-another-total-patriot-victory?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=o786d mazel tov from the small hat oligarchs :)))

Remember during the 2024 campaign when for a few weeks Trump started calling Kamala a Communist/ Socialist who was going to inflict heavy-handed central planning on the economy, in pursuit of her ill-conceived ideological goals https://x.com/mtracey/status/1907640915918758337

January 21, 2023
More Leftie Than Thou
"Jacobin" Magazine Celebrates A Strike Against Ol' Blue Eyes

Here at "The Gaggle" we have very little time for the "more Leftie than thou" school of thought--that's the approach to life according to which the only thing that matters is whether you take the right position on every issue under the sun from Abortion to Zelensky. No one in the world meets the exacting standards of this school of thought; any Leftie leader anywhere is always selling out to the bankers and the capitalists. The perfect exemplar of this is the unreadable Jacobin magazine. 

The other day I came across this article from 2021. It's a celebration of trade union power. And not simply trade union power, but the use of trade union power to secure political goals. Of course (and this is always the case with the "more Leftie than thou" crowd), this glorious, never-to-be-forgotten moment on the history of organized labor took place many years ago--in the summer of 1974 to be exact. Yes, almost half a century has gone by since that thrilling moment when the working-class movement of Australia mobilized and prepared to seize the means of production, distribution and exchange. 

Well, not quite. Organized labor went into action against...Ol' Blue Eyes, the Chairman of the Board, the Voice; yes, Frank Sinatra. Why? What had Sinatra done? Sinatra was certainly very rich, and he owned a variety of properties and businesses. But if the Australian trade union movement were, understandably, searching for the bright, incandescent spark that would finally awaken the working class from its slumber there were surely richer, greedier, more dishonest, more decadent, above all more Australian individuals it could have discovered. Australia was never short of them. Rupert Murdoch immediately springs to mind. Why Sinatra?

 

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