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Megyn Kelly admits
Fox News = State TV:

“When I was at Fox, I would’ve known I was supposed to cheerlead this.

I turned on Fox and it was like watching Russian propaganda…

sorry, I’ve been burned too many times.

Trump says he’d be ok with boots on the ground.
Whose boots?
A lot of us have kids.”

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#pedagogical #terrorism #condemned #fabricated #claims #hypocrisy #pardoned #Juan #Orlando #Hernández

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Megyn Kelly admits Fox News = State TV: “When I was at Fox, I would’ve known I was supposed to cheerlead this. I turned on Fox and it was like watching Russian propaganda… sorry, I’ve been burned too many times. Trump says he’d be ok with boots on the ground. Whose boots? A lot of us have kids.”

Bluesky Social

What we witnessed was not journalism but the choreography of propaganda.

CBS, in particular, offered thirty uninterrupted minutes of state-sanctioned fantasy,
anchored by a fawning interview with Secretary of War Pete Hegseth,
a man implicated in the killing of more than one hundred people at sea without evidence, accountability, or due process.

Rather than interrogating power, the networks shifted seamlessly into spectacle.

At no point did either network raise the most basic questions of legality, sovereignty, or international law.

Instead, both CBS and NBC trafficked in images of people dancing in the streets, staging public jubilation around what was, in fact,
a spectacularized violation of both international and domestic law.

Repressive imperial power has become visceral and ocular.

It now works through the eye as much as through the gun.

⚠️ State terrorism is no longer merely enforced by violence,
-- it is normalized and taught, rendered legitimate through a form of #pedagogical #terrorism produced and circulated by nearly the entire corporate media apparatus.

⭐️What is taking shape is a new apparatus of colonial terror,
where power, social media, and everyday life collapse into a single machinery of consent,
🔥training the public to see violence as spectacle and domination as normal.

There was no mention that the attack and abduction were #condemned by the presidents of Mexico and Brazil, by international legal scholars, and by a widening circle of global leaders alarmed by the precedent being set.

There was no scrutiny of the #fabricated #claims that Venezuela was plotting an invasion of the United States or serving as the epicenter of drug trafficking,
assertions long discredited but endlessly recycled to justify imperial violence.

Nor, crucially, was there any acknowledgment of Trump’s staggering #hypocrisy:
while declaring a war on drugs in the name of national security, he #pardoned one of the most notorious narcotics traffickers ever prosecuted in the United States, #Juan #Orlando #Hernández, described by prosecutors as a central figure in an eighteen-year operation that flooded the U.S. with more than 400 tons of cocaine

https://truthout.org/articles/as-trump-expands-imperial-aggression-in-venezuela-corporate-media-falls-in-line/

As Trump Expands Imperial Aggression In Venezuela, Corporate Media Falls in Line

What we are witnessing is fascism unbound, armed with military force and insulated with media complicity.

Truthout

Nur zur Erinnerung: Vor genau einem Monat begnadigte der mehrfach angeklagte US-Präsident #Trump den ehemaligen Präsidenten von #Honduras, Juan Orlando #Hernández, der in den USA zu 45 Jahren Haft verurteilt worden war*.

*Hernández = Waffen- und Drogenhändler, Autokrat / Diktator und Kleptokrat

The moment that will stick with me the most
—the video that still gives me chills
—came during an otherwise unremarkable baseball day early in the summer.

It was June 14, and the pop artist #Nezza was getting ready to sing the national anthem at Dodger Stadium.

A week earlier, ICE and DHS agents had descended en masse on Los Angeles work sites,
grabbing immigrants and U.S. citizens alike.

In solidarity, Nezza’s crew informed the Dodgers that she wanted to sing the official Spanish-language version of the anthem,
⭐️“El Pendón Estrellado,”
which had been commissioned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945.

In response, she told me, the team said she had ninety seconds to sing, but didn’t specify what language she had to sing in.

That was the day before she was set to perform. On the day of the performance, a Dodgers employee made clear to her that the team did not want her to sing in Spanish.

“We are going to do the song in English today, so I’m not sure if that wasn’t transferred or if that wasn’t relayed,” the employee said to Nezza.

A video of the exchange, which Nezza postedon Instagram, captured her bright expression immediately dimming as she crossed her arms.

Nezza, whose given name is #Vanessa #Hernández, told me in an interview that immediately after that video was shot,
she cried in the bathroom for 45 minutes.

As she walked onto the field, she saw Latino families cheering her on.

Even seconds before the first note, she hadn’t decided what to do.

She says she felt like God was holding her hand.

She breathed in, and Spanish came out.

According to Nezza, her manager received a phone call from the Dodgers afterwards informing them that Nezza
—and the manager’s other clients
—were no longer welcome at Dodger Stadium.

(The team denied doing so, and a spokesperson told the press that the franchise had “no hard feelings” toward Nezza)

What compelled her to sing in Spanish that day, she explained,
was the simple act of looking out into the crowd and seeing people who, she felt,
needed solidarity.

ICE raids had racked some of their community and upended their lives.

The act of showing up to a baseball game would have normally transported them back to a sense of normalcy.

But even in the most soothing of U.S. sporting events
—where teams compete with no clock,
and fans relax to the rhythms of the game and the comfort of an ice-cold beer
—there was tension.

“I just wanted people to know I was with them.

I wanted people who aren’t Spanish-speaking to see we’re a part of this nation’s history.

We wouldn’t be where we are without us,
we are part of that story,” she said.

“I never meant it as disrespect. . . .
Two things can be true:
You can be a proud American and want better for your country.”
https://www.thebulwark.com/p/defiance-in-a-time-of-cowardice-nezza-national-anthem

Defiance in a Time of Cowardice

She sang the national anthem in Spanish as deportation forces assaulted L.A. Now she’s headed to Sundance.

The Bulwark

For fraudsters and tax evaders,
the past year has been a cresting wave of successes:

💥the abandonment of seeming slam-dunk prosecutions,

💥presidential pardons for even the most egregious crimes,

💥and a steady hollowing out of the agencies tasked with holding them to account.

Trump’s not wrong when he rails about a surge in crime -- But “the crime wave, is white collar”.

Trump’s preferred tool for aiding white-collar criminals is simple:
👉 the #pardon.

Where previous presidents deployed that power sparingly,
often at the end of their terms,
Trump has wielded it promiscuously
– issuing clemency even when it results in something completely anathema to his administration’s stated goals.

Take Trump’s supposed focus on combating narco-traffickers.

Trump has been explicit about wanting to control the influx of narcotics and fentanyl into the US from South America
– and is close to waging war on Venezuela despite the fact that it is not among the primary direct traffickers of cocaine to the US.

At the same time, Trump has pardoned #Juan #Orlando #Hernandez, the former Honduran president who was convicted by a US jury of an extraordinary catalogue of crimes, including conspiring to import roughly
400 tons of #cocaine into the United States

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/dec/21/trump-white-collar-criminals?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

Thanks to Donald Trump, 2025 was a good year … for white-collar criminals

Why would the Trump administration choose to set aside consequences from criminals whose actions threaten the stability of the broader American economy?

The Guardian

🥊 ¡Duelo de Titanes en Tokio! 🇯🇵 vs 🇲🇽
Nakatani defiende su corona ante el peligroso "Chano" Hernandez este 27 de dic. ¿Dominio o sorpresa mexicana? Analizamos los datos, la IA y las cuotas. 📈
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#Boxing #Nakatani #Hernandez

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Seltsame Allianzen und merkwürdige Preise

Renaissance der Kanonenbootpolitik und der Vasallenregime.

https://www.zettelspiess.de/politik/seltsame-allianzen-und-merkwuerdige-preise/

#JohelAntonioZelayaAlvarez had asked government agencies and global police agency #Interpol to arrest #Hernández who is accused of fraud “We have been lacerated by the tentacles of corruption and by criminal networks that have profoundly marked the life of our country” www.cnn.com/2025/12/09/a...

Honduras issues arrest warrant...
Honduras issues arrest warrant for ex-president Hernández recently pardoned by Trump

Honduras’s attorney general said he has issued an arrest warrant for former President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was freed from US federal prison last week after being pardoned by President Donald Trump.

CNN