Isnât it strange seeing the same oddly specific word choice inserted over and over and over again about the same event in statements by politicians and pundits, regardless of their political affiliation? When you lay them all out together it starts to sound highly suspicious, like someone always referring to his car as âmy car, which I did not steal,â or always introducing his spouse as âmy wife, whom I do not beat.â Itâs clear by now that whenever you see the word âunprovokedâ being forcefully repeated in a uniform way across the entire political/media class, whatever theyâre talking about was definitely massively provoked.
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Last September, New York resident Tara Rule posted a raw, emotional video on Tiktok saying she had been denied a medication to treat a debilitating condition called cluster headaches, because her neurologist told her she was of âchildbearing ageâ and the medication could cause birth defects to a hypothetical fetus.
Rule said that as she sat in her neurologistâs office at Glens Falls Hospital, she told him she never planned to have kids and would have an abortion if she became pregnant; referencing the overturning of Roe v. Wade, he responded that getting the care she was seeking is âtrickier now with the way things are going.â He also said she should bring her partner âin on the conversationâ on her medical care. Rule asked if the issue preventing her from getting the âhighly effectiveâ medication was solely that she could become pregnant and, âIf I was, like, through menopause, would [the medication] be very effective for cluster headaches?â The doctor affirmed it would. He also asked about her sex life and whether sheâs âwith a steady person.â Rule shared audio recordings of the appointment on TikTok at the time.
Five years ago, the Labour Partyâs conference was a sea of Palestinian flags. Delegates voted overwhelmingly to support suspending the sale of arms to Israel, in solidarity with the people of Palestine. As this yearâs Labour conference convenes in Liverpool, those very weapons manufacturers will be welcomed with open arms. Boeing â who earlier this year agreed to supply the Israeli Air Force with twenty-five fighter jets â will sponsor the New Statesmanâs fringe events. They will be joined by an array of fossil fuel companies, banks, and industry lobbyists determined to woo the âgovernment in waiting.â The days when an antiwar activist led the party will feel like a long time ago.