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Covid-19 is back
China’s National Health Commission reported on August 13 that the mainland recorded 522,000 new COVID-19 cases in July, up sharply from 79,000 cases in June. In just one month, cases increased by 443,000, a rise of about 560.8%. https://youtu.be/Q4j4WHfcaaI?is=HmR6e9NvASYcptFn
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Communism is Even Worst than Fascism
Konstantin Kisin is a Russian-British satirist, social commentator, author of 'An Immigrant's Love Letter to the West', and co-host of TRIGGERnometry. https://youtu.be/4Jgi6kC5j3M?is=cCsLI_AF7iNIUP-5
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The Real History of Communism | Part 2 | Full Episode
The Real History of Communism | Part 2 | Full Episode The Real History of Communism delves into the complex history of communism and explores its resurgent popularity today. From the hope and vision of early communist theory, to the death and deprivation of everyday life under 20th century communist dictators; the story is told by narrator, Hugh Bonneville, alongside interviews with historians, academics, and those who lived under communist regimes. Episode Two shifts the focus eastward, examining China’s distinct path under communism during the rule of Mao Zedong. While China’s interpretation of communist ideology differed from that of the Soviet Union, the consequences proved just as devastating, with events such as the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution mirroring similar patterns of suffering and upheaval. The episode explores the evolution of the Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda machine, from its origins to its influence today, before connecting these ideas to modern attempts at so-called “21st Century Socialism.” This discussion leads to Venezuela under Hugo Chávez, offering a contemporary case study that exposes the economic consequences of socialist policies and provides a stark comparison between communism’s theoretical promise and its real-world outcomes. https://youtu.be/ZqLuVxYHXSM?is=i1R3YCppYjJp1qyY
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The Real History of Communism | Part 1 | Full Episode
The Real History of Communism | Part 1 | Full Episode The Real History of Communism delves into the complex history of communism and explores its resurgent popularity today. From the hope and vision of early communist theory, to the death and deprivation of everyday life under 20th century communist dictators; the story is told by narrator, Hugh Bonneville, alongside interviews with historians, academics, and those who lived under communist regimes. Episode One sets the stage by introducing the writings and movements of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, pioneers whose ideas sparked a revolutionary vision to replace industrial capitalism with a utopia of equality and unity. The episode contrasts references from Marx’s Communist Manifesto with modern expressions of support in popular culture, exploring why communism continues to hold enduring appeal today. At its core, the episode asks a troubling question: why have revolutions promised in the name of working-class freedom so often led to oppression instead? To answer this, the story turns to the dark history of the Soviet Union, drawing on powerful testimonies from those who lived under Lenin and Stalin. From the haunting legacy of the Holodomor to bread lines and the brutal reality of the Soviet system, the episode lays bare the human cost behind the ideology. https://youtu.be/mvXkQtHuN9E?is=Gzy7QfpC4GiMINDY
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First U.S Military Execution in 64 Years
TO BE EXECUTED MAJOR NIDAL HASSAN I remember when Nidal Hassan murdered 14 U.S. troops, yelling “Alahu Akkbar” as he poured fire out on defenseless troops. Apparently his time is coming! ✅👹⚰️🔥🔥🔥🔥 First U.S Military Execution in 64 Years — Army Major Nidal Hasan To Be Executed, 13 Never Came Home The United States military is on the precipice of a historic and solemn milestone. For the first time in sixty-four years, the nation is preparing to carry out a military execution. The man awaiting this ultimate penalty sits in a wheelchair inside the maximum-security United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. For sixteen years, Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan has lived on death row, stripped of his rank, his uniform, and his freedom, yet entirely devoid of remorse. He is the architect of the 2009 Fort Hood massacre—a horrifying bloodbath that claimed the lives of thirteen innocent people and shattered the lives of dozens more. When Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth recently announced the push to finally execute Hasan, it sent shockwaves across the country, reopening wounds that have never truly healed. It forces us to look back not only at the sheer brutality of that dark day in November but at the colossal, systemic failures that allowed a self-proclaimed enemy of the state to operate freely within the ranks of the American military. The tragedy of Fort Hood is not just a story of domestic terrorism; it is an agonizing case study of bureaucratic cowardice, ignored warnings, and an unforgivable betrayal of the men and women who volunteered to serve their country. The Safe Haven That Became a Slaughterhouse To understand the sheer horror of November 5, 2009, one must first understand the setting. The Soldier Readiness Processing Center at Fort Hood, Texas, was the farthest thing from a combat zone. It was a mundane, bureaucratic space—a paperwork room where soldiers sat at folding tables to fill out forms and complete final medical evaluations before deploying overseas. It was an environment built on routine, order, and above all, safety. The men and women inside were completely unarmed, trusting in the security of an American military installation.
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کوبایی توسط زایش، آمریکایی توسط لطف خدا Cuban by birth, American by the grace of God!

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