Monday, December 18, 2023

TV: Four dramas that capture Americans

Despite the writers and actors strikes, four dramas have gripped America -- one ended today, one ends Tuesday and a third ends next month.  The fourth, the one we wish would end apparently won't end for some time.


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First up, the one that ended today: FELLOW TRAVELERS.  The SHOWTIME mini-series is based on Thomas Mallon's novel about the romance between Hawk (Matt Bomer) and Tim (Jonathan Bailey) that develops in DC and finds them living through McCarthyism, the Vietnam War, the era of AIDS.  

Jelani Alladin, Matt Visser (who's added another "s" to his last name since FIREFLY LANE) and M3GAN's Allison Williams deliver in supporting roles.  All three are amazing and worthy of applause.  And the chemistry between Matt and Jonathan is so strong.  Matt accomplishes to much with a layered performance that pulls you into the self-serving Hawk.

 

Hawk is seductive, hoarsely taunting Tim, "Yeah, open up. Yeah, now show  me what my boy really wants.  To walk into the fancy Georgetown party with my smell on him?  Yeah?  Does he want to chat with the Kennedys and the Grahams with the taste of me in his mouth?"

The scenes between Matt and Jonathan are layered and either crackle or rip at your heart.

Though set in the past, the mini-series is surprisingly pertinent.  For example?  Closet cases like Senator Joseph McCarthy and his assistant Roy Cohn are still around attacking LGBTQ+ people. Or did we all miss Moms For Bigotry co-founder Bridget Ziegler?  She's attacked the LGBTQ+ community, she leads book bans, she is behind Florida's "Don't say gay" policy, earlier this year she and her friends like fellow Mom for Bigotry Melissa Bakondy to attack Tom Edwards during a Sarasota County school board -- smearing him falsely as a "groomer" because he is an openly gay man.

Bridget was a hateful bigot.  But, turns out, she's also a "B."  Bitch?  Oh, yeah, absolutely.  But that was always known.  The fact that her husband -- the head of Flordia's GOP -- is now accused of raping a woman led to the revelation that Bridget's a "B" -- a bisexual.  While attacking same-sex relations in public, turns out Bridget and her husband were having an affair with a woman.


WWSBB quotedeports: Support Our School's Lisa Schurr stating of Bridget, "She's vilified the LGBTQ community, while at the same time having a sexual relationship with her husband and another woman.  We don't care who she has sexual relationships with.  She's a grown adult.  The issue is, you can't have a bisexual relationship and at the same time vilify the LGBTQ community."

 Before a character commits suicide in FELLOW TRAVELERS he talks about how some people will try to destroy our democracy with hate and he could have been talking about the disgusting Bridget.

 

When Emmy nominations are handed out, they should start with Matt Bomer for his performance in the mini-series.  They shouldn't end there.  Certainly Noah J. Ricketts' performance as drag queen Frankie is award worthy.  Ricketts' delivers a memorable performance throughout but it's when Ricketts explains what it was like not even being noticed and then how being noticed came with curses that you really see what he can do.

And what FELLOW TRAVELERS can do is hook you, it's highly addictive. 


A MURDER AT THE END OF THE WORLD is an FX and HULU offering that finds the creative team behind THE OA -- Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij -- delivering again.  Britt's not playing the lead character -- like she did in THE OA -- she's playing Lee.  Brit Marling's the lead as true crime-er Darby who gets invited to a retreat thrown by Lee's husband Andy Ronson (Clive Owen).  Twists and turns abound and, spoiler alert, there's more than one murder.  Strong supporting performances from Joan Chen, Alice Braga and Raul Esparza.  When you think you know what's going on, a new wrinkle, a new twist.  It keeps you on the edge of your seat.  It wraps up Tuesday.


The third show is also FX and HULU, FARGO.  Season five kicked off last month and has a top notch cast.  Jennifer Jason Leigh plays evil billionaire Lorraine Lyon whose son Wayne (David Rysdahl) is married to a woman Lorraine detests -- Juno Temple's Dot.  Jon Hamm's in the cast as well -- he's a crooked sheriff and he's Dot's abusive first husband who wants her back -- is trying to kidnap her to force her back, in fact. There's one twist after another.

 

Last week, Rebecca and Stan offered ''fargo talk with stan" and "FARGO talk with Rebecca" -- a conversation about the show.  They've hailed it as the return of fall TV and cover every episode each week.   Check it out and you'll see why.  It wraps up January 16th.


Now for the fourth drama, the one we wish was over but it came with no end date.  QUEEN FOR A DAY.  Haven't heard of it?  You know THE WALKING DEAD, right?  And THE TALKING DEAD?  Well QUEEN FOR A DAY airs on every network and it's version of THE TALKING DEAD airs on HULU -- ON THE BRINK with Diane Sawyer and Rachel Scott.  

 

In BACKLASH: THE UNDECLARED WAR AGAINST AMERICAN WOMEN, Susan Faludi notes the 50s game show where women would serve up their "pitiful self-denying lot and the audience voted on the most hanky-soaking tale."


Is there a better description of women's rights in the United States since the death of ROE?

 

How could you miss, for example, Kate Cox.  A Texas woman who got pregnant and wanted the child, Kate's life should have been perfect but life's rarely that simple.  Not only was there a problem with the fetus but her doctor advised she might not be able to get pregnant again if she tried to carry to term.


Once upon a time, Kate Cox could have faced this rough decision and made a choice.  


The death of ROE changed that.

She's not allowed to make a choice.


She went to court and Judge Maya Guerra Gamble ruled that she could have an abortion and that it was "unforgivable that she was forced to go to court."  It wasthat unforgivable.  What followed really piled that on. The Texas Supreme Court overruled the judge.  Kate Cox had to leave the state to get an abortion.

As Dr Bhavik Kumar told Amy Goodman last week on DEMOCRACY NOW!, "While Kate’s story is personal and unique to her, this is very, very similar to what I hear from hundreds of people. And before the fall of ROE, I would be able to help these folks, even if they are in a difficult moment, to at least get through it, to be able to live their lives on their own terms and to decide what’s best for their future. In this case with Kate, it might have been to have children at some other time and hopefully have a healthy pregnancy that she can carry to term.


Judicial nominees to the Supreme Court, please note, lied in confirmation hearings and swore they respected precedent, often insisting that ROE was settled law.  And after 50 years, it should have been settled law.  There are no laws telling men that they can't have certain healthcare.  


It's only with the bodies of women, of poor people, of people of color and of LGBTQ+ people that hate merchants feel they have the right to decide for others.

Grasp what a corrupt bench of liars did.  A woman had to beg the court to have an abortion -- a procedure that was medically necessary according to her doctor.  She had to beg.  She had to go public.  She had no right to medical privacy because an illegitimate Supreme Court stripped all women of the right to privacy. 

 

This is the program viewers want to turn away from.  Americans want ROE codified.  They want the medical decision left to doctors and patients.   

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 For more on the post-ROE reality, see Betty's "Rot in hell, Clarence Thomas" and Elaine's:


 

 


The world protests the assault on Gaza

As the Israeli government continues its assault on Gaza, the world protests.

Rebecca Cohen (NBC NEWS) notes Saturday:

Members of labor unions, including the United Auto Workers, rallied in Manhattan’s Herald Square today to protest Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza and to call for the U.S. to stop sending aid to Israel.

The group made its way down New York City's Sixth Avenue chanting and holding signs, some of which read, "END ALL U.S. AID TO ISRAEL!"

The protesters, who all appeared to be peaceful, chanted, "When people face genocide, resistance is justified," and, "Hey, hey, ho, ho, the occupation has got to go."

 

Friday?  KABC reports, "Traffic near Los Angeles International Airport was partially blocked Friday afternoon and evening as dozens of protesters marched to bring attention to the Israel-Hamas conflict" and that they were "calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, saying '."  This followed by one day an action in Pennsylvania.  CBS NEWS notes, "A protest calling for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza ended after the group blocked traffic on I-76 westbound and the Spring Garden Street Bridge in Philadelphia on Thursday evening. The protest, which involved roughly 150 people, lasted about three hours."  Amy Goodman (DEMOCRACY NOW!) noted a series of Thursday actions,  "The peaceful actions in Seattle, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Portland, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Minneapolis and Atlanta came on the eighth and final day of Hanukkah. In Portland, protesters blocked the Burnside Bridge as they held a homemade nine-foot menorah and sang Hanukkah songs and prayers."

 

 

Also on Thursday, Ethan Baron (EAST BY TIMES) reports:

 

Hundreds of protesters rallied in San Francisco this week against Google’s Project Nimbus cloud-computing contract with the Israeli government.

About a dozen protesters outside Google’s offices on Market Street laid down Thursday on the sidewalk under white shrouds marked with “Genocide” in Google’s trademark colors.

Marching to drums, protesters chanted, “Google, Google, you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide.”

Bay Area Google software engineer and protest organizer Rachel Westrick said a significant number of the activists were Google employees, but an exact number was not available. Workers at the Mountain View tech giant have been agitating against Project Nimbus since it was announced in 2021, gathering more than 1,000 signatures on an internal company petition demanding Google drop it, Westrick said.

  

What about Wednesday?  Well that was a historic day.    Maura Zurick (NEWSWEEK) reported:



Staffers and appointees of President Joe Biden's administration held a vigil in front of the White House on Wednesday to demand that the president call for a ceasefire in Gaza.

More than three dozen people, most donning sunglasses and masks to conceal their identities, participated in the evening vigil, according to media reports.

Former State Department official turned activist Josh Paul, who resigned in October over the Biden administration's approach to the Israel-Hamas war, addressed the crowd during the demonstration in Washington, D.C.

Newsweek reached out via email on Wednesday night to Biden's representatives for comment.

"The temporary ceasefire ended 13 days ago, and we have been horrified to see the full resumption of killings, displacement and bombardment of Palestinian civilians in Gaza," Paul said during prepared remarks he made on behalf of the vigil attendees. "A temporary pause to this violence was never enough. We must move with urgency to save as many lives as possible and achieve an immediate, permanent ceasefire agreement and the return of all hostages."

The number of Palestinian civilian casualties has sparked accusations of Israeli war crimes. Numerous videos and images of suffering in Gaza, which is home to roughly 2.3 million people, have ignited demands by many for a ceasefire.

Saturday was also a big day of protests.  UK SOCIALIST WORKER reports:


Protests for Palestine on Saturday were full of rage over Israeli crimes. But some were the smallest ones since 7 October—and there is a real danger the mobilisations stop for weeks over Christmas and New Year.

That’s far from inevitable. Watford saw its “biggest protest for many years” according to one protester. And 1,000 people gathered outside Downing Street. The protest was made up of health workers who had marched from St Thomas Hospital and a demonstration that had joined them from Lambeth and Southwark. 

Probably the biggest protest was in Birmingham where more than 3,000 marched. “The anger over the Israel genocide has not gone away. We can’t have a lull in being on the streets,” said one protester.

The march included union banners from Unison and the UCU. In Bristol 800 took to the streets. Barclays bank shut its door for fear of an occupation over the bank’s involvement with arms companies that sell to Israel.

“Around 500 people rallied on the steps of Hackney Town Hall in east London,” reports Mike. “The event was focused on a series of music and poetry performances, led by Palestinian artists. This was followed by a march to Dalston for more performances. 

“Saturday’s event follows a highly successful Assembly in the borough, where activists, Stop the War and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign agreed to step up the campaign ahead of the next national demo. It also follows a powerful vigil by health workers at  the local Homerton hospital.”

Around 200 people gathered outside Tower Hamlets town hall, also in east London. Sophia, originally from Paris, told Socialist Worker that she was on holiday and saw the protest from her hotel window. “I had to join,” she said.

 

 

And, in Israel, THE WASHINGTON POST notes:

 

Thousands of Israelis demonstrated in Tel Aviv on Saturday after the Israeli military mistakenly killed three hostages carrying a white flag in Gaza, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a “terrible tragedy.” U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has left for the Middle East, with planned stops in Bahrain and Qatar, as well as Israel, where he will discuss “the next steps in the conflict,” the Defense Department said.

 

 

 

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10 items that reveal the reality of the assault on Gaza

At random, ten items from news outlets that go to the reality of the continuing assault on Gaza.


1) THE WASHINGTON POST's Kelsey Ables:


After a visit to Rafah, UNRWA Commissioner General Philippe Lazzarini said Gazans were “desperate, hungry and are terrified” in comments to reporters in Geneva on Thursday. Lazzarini recalled watching as people in Rafah, which has become crammed with those fleeing Israeli bombardment, “decided to help themselves directly” from aid trucks “out of total despair and eat what they have taken out of the truck on the spot.”

Lazzarini went on to say that such actions have “nothing to do with aid diversion.”

 

2) REUTERS:


The United Nations on Tuesday demanded an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip where Israel has vowed to annihilate Hamas militants.

 

3) ALJAZEERA:


Ahmed Tobasi, one of the men associated with the Freedom Theatre in Jenin arrested by Israeli soldiers on Wednesday morning, has now been released.

“They treated us like animals. They are trying to hurt us in anyway they can, but its important we stay strong,” he was quoted as saying in a social media post by the Freedom Theatre on Thursday evening.

The post also showed footage of Tobasi’s ransacked home with items strewn everywhere by Israeli soldiers.

Mustafa Sheta and Jamal Abu Joas, employees of the Freedom Theatre who were also detained, remain in custody.

The Jenin theatre has received solidarity from around the world. In a post on Instagram, the Royal Court Theatre in London said  it was “horrified to read of the attack” and called for the immediate release of the remaining men.

 

4) CNN's Kareem Khadder and Eyad Kourdi


A doctor at Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza claims staff and patients were abused by Israeli soldiers after they were taken from the premises to a military screening center nearby.

The doctor, who declined to be named out of fear for his safety, told CNN in a telephone interview that dozens of men at the hospital had complied with an order from the Israeli military on Tuesday to form a line outside the facility.

They were then led about 500 meters away to a what he called a "filtration military camp" in the Al-Birawi area on the outskirts of Beit Lahia. 

At that location, he told CNN, they were ordered to remove their clothes and given blue overalls. They were handcuffed and sorted into groups based on their perceived threat level, the doctor claimed.  

He claimed the detainees were physically and verbally abused while handcuffed. At one point, the doctor said, when clashes broke out, Israeli soldiers had taken cover behind the detainees. 

 

5) ALJAZEERA:


Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man says there has been a “documented, long pattern of Israeli forces targeting, killing, wounding [and] intimidating journalists and not being punished for it”.

Schaeffer Omer-Man, director of Israel-Palestine research at the US-based group Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), said that has led to a “culture of permissibility”.

“We already see that Israel tends to portray the international media as [being] on the Palestinian side, and so I think you really see soldiers seeing journalists as some sort of representative of their enemy and [they are] not being punished for killing a civilian,” he told Al Jazeera.


 

6) DW:

There is a level of acceptance that the people of Gaza will be "left to starve or even probably die of starvation," Ahmed Bayram, a spokesperson for the Norwegian Refugee Council, told DW on Friday.

"This has to stop," he said, sharing his concern that there is still no sign of a new cease-fire between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.

Bayram said only two aid trucks entered Gaza during the previous day (Thursday), which is "nowhere near enough to cover the immense needs on the ground."

Giving an example of how Gaza's infrastructure has collapsed due to the assault by Israel, Bayram noted how just one day of rain had made a desperate situation worse.

"One day of rains in Gaza and the streets turned into a quagmire. Ambulance crews couldn't access people stuck under the rubble. Imagine being stuck under the rubble and there's flooding all over. No one can reach you," he said.


7) THE GUARDIAN:

 

The Palestinian Football Association says it has documented the killing of 85 Palestinian athletes, including 55 football players and 30 players in other sports, since the start of the war, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported. The association said in a report on Thursday that Israeli forces “targeted Palestinian athletes and sports facilities, especially football players and club presidents, administrators, referees and others”, according to Wafa.


8) DEMOCRACY NOW!:

In the Gaza Strip, at least 33 people were killed when Israel’s military struck a U.N. school in Khan Younis being used as a “shelter of last resort” for Palestinians expelled from their homes. Israeli raids also killed and wounded Palestinians at hospitals in Deir el-Balah, Khan Younis and in Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah, where more than 1 million displaced Palestinians are sheltering. Abu Mohamad Klab was one of those gathered at the morgue in Rafah’s Abu Youssef al-Najjar Hospital Thursday. They had come to collect the bodies of loved ones killed by Israeli strikes.

Abu Mohamad Klab: “They are looking at the images, but no one is saying anything. The dead are all children, women and old people. They are not from the resistance. They are all civilians. You know the numbers of civilians, so why are you still silent? How long will you stay silent? Enough! Enough with this life!”

The death toll from Israel’s assaults on Gaza and the West Bank since October has topped 19,000. More than a third of those killed are children. An estimated 50,000 Palestinians have been injured.


9) NBC NEWS:

Two women were shot and killed by a member of the IDF inside the Holy Family Parish in Gaza, according to a statement by the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem’s communication office. The statement identifies the women as Nahida and her daughter Samar and alleges that seven more people were shot and wounded inside the church compound.


10) WSWS:


Following the United Nations General Assembly vote Tuesday for a ceasefire in Gaza, the Israeli government has not only pledged to continue the war but made clear its plan for an onslaught against the Palestinians across the whole region. Its leaders know they have full license to do so, whatever cynical votes are cast at the UN or statements made to the press by its imperialist backers.

On Wednesday, Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen declared, “Israel will continue the war against Hamas, with or without international support.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told military commanders the war would “continue until the end, until the victory, until the elimination of Hamas” and that “nothing will stop us.”









When he's needed, Ron's never present

Repost of this joing- post: "In time of need, you can't count on DeSantis," "A real governor would be in his home state when it was flooding,"    "In times of crisis, DeSantis is never there," "THIS JUST IN! WHERE'S DOO-DOO DESANTIS!,"  "Where is Prancing DeSantis when Florida needs him?"  and "DeSantis AWOL as Florida faces flooding"

 

 

BULLY BOY PRESS CEDRIC'S BIG MIX & THOMAS FRIEDMAN IS A GREAT MAN & ANN'S MEGA DUB  & THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS & THE COMMON ILLS  -- THE KOOL AID TABLE  

PROVING YET AGAIN THAT HE IS NOT QUALIFIED TO BE PRESIDENT, FLORIDA GOVERNOR DOO-DOO RON DESANTIS SPENT SUNDAY IN IOWA WHERE HE WAS HECKLED.

WHILE DOO-DOO PRANCED AROUND IOWA, FLORIDA WAS HIT BY SE VERE WEATHER -- DUVAL COUNTY WAS FLOODEDTAMPA WAS FLOODED, GULFPORT WAS FLOODED, ST. PETERSBURG WAS FLOODED --


AND WHERE WAS THE GOVERNOR?  AGAIN, IN IOWA.


ATTEMPTS TO REACH DOO-DOO TOOK FAILED DUE TO THE FACT THAT EVERYONE'S QUITTING HIS CAMPAIGN AS HE CONTINUES TO FAIL TO DELIVER VOTERS.

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WE WERE ABLE TO REACH HIS CHIEF RIVAL NIKKI HALEY WHO EXPLAINED, "LITTLE RONNIE JUST WANTED THE YEARBOOK PHOTO, HE DIDN'T WANT TO DO THE ACTUAL WORK REQUIRED AND, SADLY, FLORIDIANS ARE SEEING THAT YET AGAIN IN THE CURRENT CRISIS."

FROM THE TCI WIRE:


"Intense" -- in all its forms -- is the word today when you scan through press reports.  Two examples, REUTERS serves up "White House in 'intensive' talks with Israel on next phase of Gaza war, aide says" and MIDDLE EAST MONITOR offers "Report: Israel sets end of January to end 'intense phase' of Gaza war."  End of January?  Gaza has over 83% of its population displaced.  It's not even January.  The residents are supposed to endure this brutal assault for at least six more weeks?  That's outrageous.  And so is the White House and its weak ass position.  Their cheap talk -- "intensive" or not -- is worthless.  People are dying.  Children are dying. Butcher Biden is complicit in this assault.  Butcher Biden's been pimping for this assault since the beginning.  Yesterday, Jeremy Scahill (INTERCEPT) noted:


On October 11, four days after the Hamas-led attacks in Israel, President Joe Biden addressed a group of Jewish community leaders in the Indian Treaty Room of the Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C. “I’ve been doing this a long time,” Biden said. “I never really thought that I would see and have confirmed pictures of terrorists beheading children.”

It was a jarring statement. And it was false.

Biden had seen no such pictures, nor received any such confirmation. He made those comments after Nicole Zedeck, a journalist for Israel’s i24 News, reported that 40 babies had been decapitated, citing Israeli soldiers at the scene of the attacks at Kfar Aza. A spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu subsequently stated that babies and toddlers had been found with their “heads decapitated.”

Three hours later, Biden promoted the claim to the world and asserted he personally saw pictures of the horrifying scene, giving the story supreme legitimacy.

[. . .]
Biden has never publicly retracted the incendiary claims. And the Washington Post reported that the president had been urged by staffers not to make that allegation in his speech on October 11, “because those reports were unverified.”


Lies have promoted this assault and prolonged it and it's not Joe Biden suffering, it's the residents of Gaza.   DEUTSCHE WELLE reports

There is a level of acceptance that the people of Gaza will be "left to starve or even probably die of starvation," Ahmed Bayram, a spokesperson for the Norwegian Refugee Council, told DW on Friday.

"This has to stop," he said, sharing his concern that there is still no sign of a new cease-fire between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.

Bayram said only two aid trucks entered Gaza during the previous day (Thursday), which is "nowhere near enough to cover the immense needs on the ground."

Giving an example of how Gaza's infrastructure has collapsed due to the assault by Israel, Bayram noted how just one day of rain had made a desperate situation worse.

"One day of rains in Gaza and the streets turned into a quagmire. Ambulance crews couldn't access people stuck under the rubble. Imagine being stuck under the rubble and there's flooding all over. No one can reach you," he said.

Bayram said the conflict between Israel and Hamas is taking Gaza back not decades but centuries.


Around the world, people protest this continued assault, these War Crimes.  Jake Johnson (COMMON DREAMS) notes:

 On the eighth night of Hanukkah, Jewish activists and allies took to the streets of eight U.S. cities on Thursday to demand an end to the bloodshed in Gaza, blocking traffic on bridges and highways in a show of opposition to the Biden administration's continued support for the Israeli military's atrocities.

"It is horrifying to watch the U.S. government fully fund the Israeli government's relentless bombing campaign and the destruction of the people of Gaza," said Sara Bollag of the Washington, D.C. chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), which helped organize the protests in Seattle; Philadelphia; Los Angeles; Portland, Oregon; Washington, D.C.; Chicago; Minneapolis; and Atlanta.

"I am here, as the great-granddaughter of a victim of the Holocaust, doing everything in my power to stop another genocide unfolding before our eyes," Bollag added.

In the nation's capital, demonstrators holding signs that read "Cease-Fire Now" and "Never Again for Anyone" and singing Hanukkah prayers shut down an overpass. 


When does it end?  When does Joe Biden demand that it in?  When does Joe Biden stop supplying the weapons used to carry out this assault?

This morning, ALJAZEERA reports, "A photojournalist is severely beaten by an Israeli soldier in occupied East Jerusalem after worshippers were denied entry to Al-Aqsa Mosque."  This is insanity.  Every day, we see something take place that shouldn't be happening, that we can't believe is happening.  And every day it gets worse.  This is outrageous.  In another report, ALJAZEERA provides more details on the attack:

Turkish television has broadcast footage of the attack on Anadolu Agency photographer Mustafa al-Kharouf in the Wadi al-Joz neighbourhood in occupied East Jerusalem after worshippers were denied entry to Al-Aqsa Mosque.

In the video aired by CNN Turk, an Israeli army officer is seen hitting the photographer with his personal weapon before a second one grabs him by the neck and pushes him to the ground. Al-Kharouf is then violently kicked in the head while he is down.



Reporters Without Borders has released (PDF format warning) "2023 Round-Up: Journalists Killed, Detained, Held Hostage and Missing."  The good news?  "According to the annual round-up compiled by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the number of journalists killed worldwide in connection with their work (45 as of 1 December 2023) is the lowest since 2002, despite the war in the Middle East."  And the bad?  "In Gaza, at least 13 journalists have been killed because of their work as journalists since the war began between Israel and Hamas, a total that rises to 56 if we include all journalists killed in the Gaza Strip, whether or not in the line of their work."   From the report:


War zones: grim toll of journalists killed in Gaza in 2023 
Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, in just two months, 17 journalists have lost their lives in the exercise of their duties in Gaza (13), Lebanon (3) and Israel (1), a toll that brings to 23 the number of journalists killed in war zones this year, versus 20 in 2022. Journalists have also died while covering armed clashes in northern Cameroon, northern Mali, Sudan, Syria and Ukraine.


Journalists are being killed in Gaza by Israeli forces.  December 7th, Human Rights Watch issued a report with the following bullet points:

  • Two Israeli strikes on a group of Lebanese, American, and Iraqi journalists in south Lebanon on October 13, 2023, were apparently deliberate attacks on civilians, which is a war crime.
  • Evidence indicates that the Israeli military knew or should have known that the group of people they were firing on were civilians.
  • Israel's key allies – the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Germany – should suspend military assistance and arms sales to Israel, given the risk they will be used for grave abuses.



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2023 passings

tombstone

 

 

These are the deaths community members found worth noting this year.

 

Lisa Presley -- Elaine noted her passing.


Christine McVie -- Kat covered her passing.

 

Adam Rich -- Marcia noted his passing.

 

Jeff Beck -- Kat noted his passing.

 

Lance Kerwin -- Rebecca noted his passing.


Barrett Strong -- Ruth noted his passing.

 

Lisa Loring -- Rebecca noted her passing.

 

Burt Bacharach -- Rebecca noted his passing.

 

Raquel Welch -- Elaine noted her passing.

 

Stella Stevens  -- Rebecca noted her passing.

 

Richard Belzer -- Ruth noted his passing.  

 

Kevin Alexander Gray -- C.I. notes his passing.

 

Pat Schroeder -- Kat noted her passing.

 

Lance Reddick -- Mike notes his passing.  

 

Darcelle XV -- Elaine notes his passing.

 

"Mark Russell" -- Ruth notes his passing 

 

"Elizabeth Hubbard" -- Trina notes her passing.

 

"Mary Quant and more Peabody nominations" -- Elaine notes a passing.

 

"Harry Belafonte" -- Kat notes a passing.


"
Gordon Lightfoot" -- Kat notes a passing.

 

"jacklyn zeman, rose schlossberg, john travolta and..." -- Rebecca notes the passing of Jacklyn Zeman.


 

"Iraq snapshot," "Tina Turner (1939 to 2023)," "The groundbreaker Tina Turner," "Tina Turner," "Lauren Boebert gets burned by AOC," "MAX and NETFLIX, Eva Longoria," "Tina Turner, Eric Swalwell, John Roberts," "They've ruined their reputation," "Hate merchant Tulsi Gabbard," "tina turner passed but the hideous gop lingers," "Tina " and "The wrong people are dying" -- The community notes the passing of Tina Turner.

 

 "Gay actor George Maharis has died" -- Stan notes the passing. 


"10 great songs that Cynthia Weil co-wrote" and "Cynthia Weil" -- Marcia and Kat note Cynthia Weil's passing.


"Hate merchant Pat Robertson has passed away" -- Kat notes the end of Pat Robertson.


"Glenda Jackson" -- Ruth notes the actress's passing.

 

 

"Iraq snapshot" -- C.I. notes the passing of Daniel Ellsberg.

 

"Andrea Evans" -- Kat notes the passing of a soap opera icon. 

 

"Tony Bennett" -- Kat notes the passing of a great singer.

 

"Paul Reubens," "Pee-Wee's Big Holiday" and "One more time on Pee-Wee Herman" -- Betty and Marcia note the passing of Paul Reubens.


"Robbie Robertson" -- Kat covers the passing.

 "David Jacobs" -- Kat notes the passing of a TV creator. 

 

"Arleen Sorkin" -- Marcia notes the passing of a voice, sitcom and daytime TV actress.

 

"billy miller has passed away" -- Rebecca notes a passing. 


"DiFi dies" -- Betty notes the passing of an elderly fool.


"David McCallum led a long life" -- Stan notes the passing of an actor who starred in two huge TV shows. 

 

"rudolph isley " -- Rebecca notes the passing of a music legend.

 

"Phyllis Coats -- TV's original Lois Lane" -- TV's first Lois Lane remembered by Kat.

 

"Piper Laurie" -- Marcia remembers the late actress.


"Suzanne Somers" -- Isaiah notes the significance of Suzanne Somers.

 

 "Mailbag" -- noting the passing of Mark Goddard.


 "lara parker" -- Rebecca covers the passing of Lara Parker.

 

"Carla Bley" -- Marcia notes the passing of a jazz pioneer.

 

"Gregg Sutton" -- Kat notes the passing of a musician.

 

"Richard Roundtree" -- Stan covers the death of a pioneer.

 

"Matthew Perrry" -- Ruth notes the passing of a sitcom star.

 

 "Tyler Christopher" -- Betty notes the passing of a popular soap opera actor.

 

 "Peter White has passed" -- Ruth notes the passing of a soap opera icon.

 

"rosalynn carter " -- Rebecca notes the passing of a First Lady. 

 

"Marty Kroft" -- Elaine notes the passing of a visual pioneer.

 

"Somewhere in hell, a demon just got his horns" -- Elaine notes the death of War Criminal Henry Kissinger.

 

 "Dead" -- Elane notes the death of useless Sandra Day O'Connor.  

 

"Jean Knight" -- Marcia notes a passing.  


"Frances Sternhagen has passed away" -- Kat notes a passing.


"Ryan O'Neal (Dona)" -- Dona covers the passing of Ryan O'Neal.

 

"Andre Braugher" -- Betty notes a passing.

 

 

 

 

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