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During the trip, the speakers argue that “there are problems that humanity faces. There are social problems that we as humans face that only a socialist society can solve.” They cite “a completely innovative thing that they created that hadn't existed up until they created it”—droplets in the nose to curb Alzheimer’s—and note Cuba’s innovation despite a “sixty plus year blockade.” They describe sending “100 filled suitcases to the brim with medical supplies” and visiting a maternal center where “these women were fully taken care of by their doctors” in a “completely free” system; “maternity leave” starts before birth and “lasts an entire year” with “fully paid salary.” On May Day: “600,000 people” and “Lenin” signs, “Black Panther banner,” pride in unions. The chant: “Cuba si blockade o no?” They argue the blockade aims to undermine the revolution, but there is “legitimacy among the people” and doctors “all over the world.”

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I fully support the right to self-defense without any reservations. If I were a citizen of Palestine, Iraq, or Afghanistan, I would engage in violent resistance. And if I were a citizen of the United States or Great Britain and someone from another country came and started stealing my land and killing my family, guess what? I would also defend my country. Therefore, I absolutely defend the right to self-defense and will never shy away from it. I won't join the long list of shameful people who condemn terrorism while forgetting that the biggest terrorist on the planet is the United States government. It never recognizes Israel's right to exist. You know what that sounds like? It sounds like if the National Congress of Anó and Nelson Mandela refused to accept and recognize apartheid. I say that if Israel wants to be a genuine partner for peace, it needs to destroy its entire Zionist ideology, which turns other people into subhumans. We deserve to be in the Holy Land. That's the real problem. If Israel embraces all peoples, including Palestinians, and respects human rights in all aspects, then I challenge Hamas to change its statutes and say that we will recognize Israel. But until then, I see no difference between Nelson Mandela and Hamas in refusing to accept apartheid or the Zionist state of Israel.

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A Cuban family from the Fanhul group, who have not been back to Cuba for about fifty years, recently spoke with me. They want to visit Cuba again, and they’re not alone—many Cubans have said they would love to go back. The family largely comes from Cuba, and they’re curious about what might happen if they return. I discussed Cuba’s appeal in terms of tourism and climate. Cuba is, in its own way, a beautiful island with great weather, and they’re not in a hurricane zone, which is a nice change. They noted they wouldn’t be asking us for money for hurricanes every week. I think Cuba’s situation is changing; I’ve heard my entire life about the United States and Cuba, and when will the United States do it. I do believe I’ll be the honor of having the honor of taking Cuba. That’d be a good honor. Taking Cuba, in some form. Taking Cuba. I mean, whether I free it or take it, I think I could do anything I want with it, to tell the truth. They described Cuba’s current condition as weakened. They said Cuba has been a violent country under its leaders, with Fidel Castro being a very violent leader and his brother also a very violent leader. That’s how they governed. Despite these views, a lot of people would like to go back.

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International students at a rally supporting terrorism should be deported and have their student visas revoked. Those chanting for Palestine's freedom should be sent back to their country of origin. The speaker questions which Middle Eastern country serves as a model for freedom, noting that even Jordan and Egypt do not support Gaza. This raises important questions about their beliefs.

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Speaker 0 states that socialism, Islam, and Palestine are the three holy grail taboos in American politics. Speaker 1 responds enthusiastically. Speaker 0 asks why Palestine is a part of Speaker 1's politics. Speaker 1 answers that growing up in the third world gives a different understanding of the Palestinian struggle.

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America is the cancer. America, the American government, secularism, democracy, capitalism, these are cancers that have spread their illness all over the world, In America and in The Middle East. Non Muslims are tired of this cancer. They're tired of the American government. They want to see a new way of life. And as Muslims, we have to understand that we have that new way of life. Rasulullah was sent as a mercy for all of mankind. Why? Because the way of life he brought will bring that mercy. The way of life he brought will bring that tranquility to Muslims and non Muslims. They don't have to because Islam is a just religion that has come to be implemented upon

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The speaker describes traveling the world to learn about the goodness and beauty of Islam. As a college student in the nineteen seventies, he spent a summer traveling through Indonesia, taking in the wonderful landscape, culture, and people of Java and Bali. Despite his long hair, his earring, and his obvious American appearance, he was welcomed throughout that country, reflecting the tremendous warmth of Islamic cultures and societies. Like the president during his childhood years in Jakarta, he came to see Islam, not how it is often misrepresented, but for what it is, how it is practiced every day by well over a billion Muslims worldwide, a faith of peace and tolerance and great diversity. And if you permit me, or I should say, Adros, Arbia, Maratani, inshallah. Afwan.

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Let's take Ilan Omar as an example. Okay? 'She comes from a family, and they call her a refugee, who came from Somalia. Right? They call her a refugee.' 'Her family were the governing party, the Marxist Islamist government in Somalia who were overthrown and then fled.' 'They were fleeing justice.' 'So you have people like the Omar family, and what do they do?' 'Do they come to America and see America and go, okay. This is pretty cool. They're not oppressing each other. Let's be part of this.' 'No.' 'They go, hey. How can we oppress them? You know,, how can we bring Marxism to America? That's that's the thought process.' 'And it may be a passive thought process, but it's the thought process.'

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I fully support the right of self-defense, whether it's in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, the United States, or Britain. If someone from another country came and threatened my land and family, I would defend my country too. However, I won't ignore the fact that the United States government is the biggest terrorist on the planet. Hamas doesn't recognize Israel's right to exist, which reminds me of Nelson Mandela and the African National Congress rejecting apartheid. For Israel to be a true partner in peace, it needs to abandon its ideology of Zionism and treat all people equally. Only then can we expect Hamas to acknowledge Israel. Until then, I see no difference between Hamas and Nelson Mandela's stance on apartheid.

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I'm a doctor from Israel, and I wanted to be honest with you. You have beautiful eyes, but I'm upset you're Israeli because you're going to be killed and go to Jahannam. You're probably going to get killed because you served in the IDF, and they kill innocent people. We were protecting our country, but you have no soul if you kill innocent people. People die in war, and you started it. This is Palestine, not your country. Remember my face; you will have a disgusting death. If an Israeli came to this hospital, I wouldn't treat them; I'd kill them. I've already sent Israelis to Jahannam.

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Your Palestine pathway program includes two Israeli budget bills. If you truly support the Palestinian people's right to self-determination, how can you justify this? I come from Gaza, and it is a part of all of us. I apologize for expressing this, but I feel compelled to speak out. I am proud to be here and to discuss the ongoing situation in my city, which is unfolding every moment.

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His camera symbolizes the Palestinian liberation. A Gaza colleague said, 'I resign myself to Allah's will. Bombs, with American cover, with American tax tax money. They want us to take down our voices and use this.' Israel's problem is the very existence of Palestinians. Yes. It's the very existence of us. We are not silent. Anas as lives on through his words; carried forward in action, no other young Palestinian will be forced to write their final testament just for telling the truth. The time is now. The pressure towards liberation starts with us. Two weeks ago, I was assaulted by the Israel immigration authorities; I was the only black passenger on the Hondala; it's no coincidence I was one of the last to be released from prison.

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The speaker describes a technical IT school on a transformed military base where projects involve "technology for medical purposes." They note, "if if this school existed in The US, it would be feeding me something about AI right now, that that's what they're focused on." "But instead, they have a plan, and that plan involves, you know, education." "But it also involves having a robust medical system despite the hardship of the economic blockade." They say, "these technical students aren't studying something that is interesting." "They're they are studying something that is interesting, but they're also studying something that Cuba needs." The speaker is "kinda surprised by just the way that everything's oriented in a direction."

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Armed Queers members Connor and Rumia recount the National Network on Cuba's annual May Day Brigade to Cuba. The trip blends learning from Cuban people with solidarity work to counter US propaganda about the revolution. They contrast Cuban education and social supports with US shortages: at a school for children with differing abilities, they note "100% free" education—from preschool to medical school—and that "never once have I ever bought supplies for my classroom." They visited the Latin American School of Medicine (Elam), where stories include Fidel telling them to "turn this into a medical school next month" and "Cuba has never closed down any school." Gaza students study at Elam; the medical students declared, "we're the reason that America is calling Cuba terrorists." The brigade is international, with solidarity for Palestine, and the president speaks "like an organizer." They return with discipline and renewed resolve to support revolution worldwide.

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The speaker asks, why are we doing this and why are we so opposed to Nicolas Maduro. On the street, most people would say they don’t know who Nicolas Maduro is. But in places like South Florida, where people recognize Maduro and can identify Venezuela on a map, the typical answer shifts: because he’s a communist or a socialist. The speaker asserts that this is true: Nicolas Maduro and his government are very left wing on economics. The speaker notes an interesting distinction: this left-wing stance is economic, not social. In Venezuela, gay marriage is banned, abortion is banned, and sex changes for transgender individuals are banned. The speaker describes Venezuela as one of the very few countries in the entire hemisphere with those social policies, emphasizing that these policies are conservative socially. The speaker adds that Venezuela is one of the very few nations in the region with those social policies, specifying that it is on social policy, not defending the regime. The speaker mentions that only El Salvador comes close in conservatism, though El Salvador is much smaller. Additionally, the speaker brings up a political point: the US-backed opposition leader who would take Maduro’s place, if Maduro were removed, is described as eager to implement gay marriage in Venezuela. This is presented as a counterpoint to the idea that the opposition is globally liberal or that the regime is uniquely opposed to liberal social policies. The speaker references the notion of a “global homo” project and implies that the reality is different from that belief, labeling the project as not crazy after all. The overall argument ties Maduro’s economic leftism to social policy conservatism, and contrasts Venezuelan social policy with potential shifts under the opposition, while noting public recognition differences about Maduro.

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"while students at Elam who came from Gaza were there to study medicine, but simultaneously, they, just by virtue of being there, studied revolution." "I think that that school really probably forms consciousness for a lot of people when they're there to just study how to help people." "The change was not a change to them at all. It's the same culture to them through and through." "It was the communist international." "we also had the chance to interact with, organizers from around the world, specifically some people from Germany love to sing the international." "From South Africa, from Ghana, from other Latin American countries, from Australia, from Germany." "And essentially, this was an international brigade where they wanted brigadistas with a revolutionary orientation, with revolutionary politics to come and learn about the Cuban revolution and essentially how to fight against this blockade that our country, as American representatives on the Strip, was fully responsible for."

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On American soil, terrorists took the stage and trashed the country hosting them. It's called the People's Conference for Palestine, which thousands of people attended, and what they were cheering for should terrify terrify you. This isn't a peace conference. It's a gathering of radical activists, terrorist linked organizations, and people glorifying violence under the banner of liberation. They invited actual terrorists like Hussain Shaheem, a convicted terrorist who built a cell in Jerusalem and was sentenced to twenty seven years for attempted murder. He was recently released in a hostage deal and was still invited to come speak. Liberation. Never peace. That's the white man's word. Peace. Liberation is our word. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition was literally led by a Hamas operative. We're saying peace gets booed, but calling for jihad gets applause. We wanted to globalize the Intifada. This is not liberation. This is dangerous, and it needs to be stopped.

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Palestine is our generation's South Africa. We must boldly and courageously end the imperialist project called Israel, or we are doomed. I had known about Palestine for a long time and was grateful when the Dream Defenders invited me to join their delegation. However, nothing could have prepared me for the intense militarization and violence we witnessed during our 10-day visit. People live in constant terror, and this experience has given me a clear understanding of why we must stand in solidarity with the Palestinians.

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Donald Trump was working to bring peace between Iran and Israel, and Israel didn’t want that at all. They tried to murder the negotiators in that round of peace talks from Hamas in Doha, and they tried to tell the world that Trump signed off on this, that Trump knew, totally false. Trump did not know. Not only did they do this, they tried to implicate Trump in it. A couple of weeks later he responded with an executive order that I’m going to read verbatim because it’s bet not one in a hundred people knows this even happened. This was in September: he signed an executive order called the Assuring the Security of the State of Qatar. The order states: The United States and the State of Qatar have been bound together by close cooperation, shared interests, and the close relationship between our armed forces. The State of Qatar has hosted The United States forces, enabled critical security operations, and stood as a steadfast ally in pursuit of peace, stability, and prosperity both in The Middle East and abroad, including as a mediator that has assisted The United States attempts to resolve significant regional and global conflicts. Listen: In recognition of this history and in light of the continuing threats to the state of Qatar posed by foreign aggression, it is the policy of The US to guarantee the security and territorial integrity of the state of Qatar against external attack. The United States shall regard any armed attack on the territory sovereignty or critical infrastructure of the state of Qatar as a threat to the peace and security of The United States. Oh, wait a second. What was the last act of foreign aggression against Qatar? What happened that exact same month? It was a bombing by Israel. So Israel bombs Qatar and Donald Trump issues an executive order saying if you do that again, reading by the language here, we’re going to war with you. Donald Trump took the side of Qatar over and above Israel and told Israel, and who knows if he’d actually do it, it’s in the executive order, If you do this again, that’s tantamount to an attack on us. That’s a security guarantee. Keep that in mind because there are a lot of Trump voters who are upset about nine eleven; the residue was still in their mouth. That part of the world did it to us. Islam did it to us. And anyone who wants to have a normal relationship with an Islamic country is probably pro Al Qaeda. I get it. I know those feelings. Had them. But here Donald Trump, the guy that you voted for taking Qatar’s side against Israel. Why is that? Because Donald Trump is a secret Islamist? No. Because Qatar is a lot better for The United States than Israel has been.

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As an American Jew deeply involved in Judaism, I had a profound experience when I visited Palestinians in the West Bank. It reminded me of the Jim Crow South, witnessing people living without rights, citizenship, or freedom of movement. They endure a harsh military legal system. While I don't agree with Mifda, who supports violence, it's important to acknowledge what Ilhan Omar said: people should see the situation for themselves. I've never met anyone who hasn't been transformed by such an experience. It's similar to visiting SNCC during the civil rights movement and dismissing them based on connections or anti-white sentiments.

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These students who were regular medical students, they came and spoke and basically what they were saying was they were wearing their white coats, know, they looked like medical students. They were like, we're the reason that America's calling you terrorists. And they were saying, well, if we're terrorists, we're proud to be terrorists because we're sending doctors around the world. And if that's our terror, then so be it. Yep. Right? But here's this little island, a couple of miles away from America, you know, 90 miles away from America, and they have an a president who talks like us. They have a president who understands the need for a liberated Palestine. And I think that was, that definitely altered my world.

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Coming from Cuba, I understand the value of freedom after losing it there. In 1975, hearing Jimmy Carter campaign for president reminded me of Fidel Castro, leading me to believe he was a communist. This realization sparked my interest in politics.

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'Is going to be more of the message that should be sent to the people here.' They have achieved the victory. 'We haven't done anywhere near enough.' The people here, I promise you, 'we do feel ashamed. We do feel like we're not doing enough.' 'Change must come' and 'the form that it must come is that this empire, the American empire that's been hurting our people since the beginning. The imperial western powers that have been hurting our people since the beginning, they must fall. And inshallah inshallah, they will fall.' 'My message to the people of Gaza and the oppressed peoples across the world is that there are people here, young and old, who are going to be willing to fight and are willing to put their lives and everything they can on the line to bring these empires down because they must come down.'

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Growing up in the US, I was taught to have unwavering loyalty to Israel and view Arabs as enemies. However, as I grew older and gained access to global information, I began questioning these beliefs. I realized that Western media and the church had misled us. I no longer believe in the good vs. evil narrative. Israel controls the media and the way the war is fought. The conflict started with the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians 75 years ago, not a recent terrorist attack. The US and other imperialist nations suppress any alternative systems and then blame those nations for their failure. We claim moral superiority while having millions in prison, homeless, and without healthcare. It's time to deconstruct and challenge the indoctrination we've received. We cannot claim that all lives matter while supporting the bombing of innocent civilians. I stand with the oppressed.

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You're seeing people who claim to sympathize with the children in Gaza, but at the same time they love The United States and they love the democratic process and they love this country. You see figures telling people they love The United States, be proud that you're a Yemeni American, be proud that you're a Palestinian American. And at the same time, they are speaking for the people of Gaza. This needs to be cleared from the hearts of the Ummah When they teach you about having pride in that flag, you take that flag down and put it as a mat in your house. That's where it belongs. Whenever you see the buffoons in the West and their Shi'uk in the East polishing their Tawahit, it's no different than a pimp polishing his prostitute as an honorable noble version to market her.
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