Congress has held hearing after hearing on the rise in antisemitism as they try to smear pro-Palestinian protestors. Meanwhile, they’ve completely ignored the thousands of hateful incidents against Arab, Muslim, and Palestinian people in the U.S. Join us TOMORROW in the Rayburn Cafeteria & online as we hold a People’s Speakout on the rise in anti-Arab, anti-Muslim, and anti-Palestinian hate! RSVP: codepink.org/dc73
Gratitude. The #LincolnRepublicans stand solidly with #CODEPINK. Thank you for shining a light on the systemic hypocrisy and bias in addressing hate incidents. It's crucial to acknowledge and condemn hate in all its forms, including anti-Arab, anti-Muslim, and anti-Palestinian hate. Solidarity with CODEPINK and all those standing against hate and discrimination. #PeopleSpeakout #NoToHate #LincolnRepublicans #CODEPINK
I have never been more ashamed of and appalled by the U.S. national political class.
Please continue speaking out! Keep up the good work! CODEPINK: Women for Peace We all want peace and justice. It's absolutely horrible that this situation has gone so long. I hope and pray for peace, security, and the safety of us all and Palestine.
Brava for your activism and steadfastness
You make a very valid point. Your courage is noble, Medea.
Bravo CODEPINK🍉💪
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1moWhen has there not been a time that the U.S. has not weaponized hate. Against Irish, Italians, poor people, black people, Japanese, Chinese, Jews, Muslims, Arabs, LGBT, Imigrants, etc... It thrives on one group of people hating another group so money can be made. This hate is used to drive the weapon based economy whether it is police, military, or gun industry. I have seen it in other countries but not to the extent it has been weaponized in the U.S. and never so blatantly.