Anonymous ID: 414611 Aug. 19, 2024, 6:22 a.m. No.21440028   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0290 >>0361

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>The slogan “Bring the War Home” and the “Piggy” rhetoric is straight out of theMarxist Weather Underground from 1969.

 

coincidence

 

https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/annenberg-foundation/

 

Annenberg Foundation

 

Liberal Programs

 

Despite the Annenbergs’ significant ties to the Republican Party, with Walter serving as an Ambassador under President Richard Nixon and Leonore being appointed Chief of Protocol at the State Department by President Ronald Reagan,6 the Annenberg Foundation has a history of affiliations with liberal causes. 7 The Annenberg Foundation regularly donates for left of center organizations and causes.

California Black Freedom Fund

 

The Annenberg Foundation was one of the original donors to fund the creation of the California Black Freedom Fund (CBFF) at the end of 2020. The CBFF is a left-of-center grantmaking organization that funds California-based groups that seek to eliminate what it perceives as systemic racism. It used funding from the original donors to provide grants that went towards advocacy for targeted redistricting, so-called racial equity, and the firing of who it determines are racist police officers. 8

Grantmaking

 

According to the foundation’s 2017 tax form it has donated to groups including:9

 

Jewish Voice for Peace

Academy for Grassroots Organizations

American Civil Liberties Union

Ayni Institute

Center for Biological Diversity

Center for Reproductive Rights

Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles

Defenders of Wildlife

Democracy Now Productions

EarthJustice

Equal Justice Initiative

Equality California Institute

Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund

Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund

NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund

NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation

National Audubon Society

National Wildlife Federation

Natural Resources Defense Council

New Venture Fund

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

Planned Parenthood Los Angeles

Sierra Club Foundation

Texas Environmental Justice Advocacy Services

 

Associations with Barack Obama

 

In the 1990s, Walter Annenberg announced the Annenberg Challenge, a $500 million gift to public schools in America, billed as the largest gift ever to public education.$50 million of the grant went to Chicago where the local chapter of the Annenberg challenge was chaired by future President Barack Obama and co-founded by radical professor and former Weather Underground extremist Bill Ayers. The affiliation between Obama and Ayers came into public light when Obama ran for president in 2008. 10 Further research into the Annenberg Challenge indicated that it had very little lasting impact on the education system. 11

 

https://reproductivefreedomforall.org/about/history/

Anonymous ID: 414611 Aug. 19, 2024, 7:37 a.m. No.21440541   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0567 >>0569

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>coincidence

 

The Weather Underground Organization (WUO), whose members were often called Weatherman, was a radical leftist organization founded in 1969 and active through 1980.[1] The following is a list of some of the members of Weatherman.

Members

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Nancy Kurshan

Clayton Van Lydegraf †

Howard Machtinger

Eric Mann[2]

Charlotte Massey

Douglas Murdock

Mark D. Naison

Diana Oughton †

Marc Curtis Perry

Eleanor Raskin, nee Stein

Jonah Raskin[3]

Terry Robbins †

Susan Rosenberg

Robert Roth

Mark Rudd

Nancy Ann Rudd

Kenneth "Kenny" Schlosser

Michael "Mike" Spiegel

Matthew Steen[4]

Annie Stein †

Susan Stern †

Laura Whitehorn

Cathy Wilkerson

 

College life and first marriageIn 1963, Stein attended Barnard College;[3][7] where shemet Jonah Raskin,a graduate student in the English Department.[8] On August 28, 1964, they were married at the Foley Square Courthouse, and hours after the wedding, the couple boarded a plane to Manchester, England.[9]

 

> https://theava.com/archives/198428

Interview With My Double

By Jonah Raskinon September 17, 2022

 

Q: You have a Double?

 

A: I was tired of being a solitary white male. I wanted a shadow, a Double. Try one on for size. You might like one.

 

Q: Are you related to Jamie Raskin?'

 

A: Funny you should ask me that.

 

Q: I’m serious.

 

A: So is my cousin Jamie and so was his father Marcus Raskin who ran the Institute for Policy Studies in DC and who noticed that he and I share the same last name. We sat down together and figured out that his ancestors and my ancestors came from the same village and that sometimes it was in Russia and sometimes in Poland. Our ancestors didn’t move. The borders did. That’s the history of Europe that’s still being played out in Ukraine.

 

Q: Sounds like you and Jamie Raskin are kissin’ cousins.

 

A: We’re pro-democracy dudes.

 

Q: So you’d like to see him in The White House?

 

A: I’d actually like the White House to be torn down and for the Pres and First Lady to camp out in a tent on the lawn and see what it’s like not to have a house with four walls and a roof overhead.

 

Q: Now you’re talking like some kinda weirdo.

 

A: I’m asking for empathy and compassion.

 

Q: Wanna do away with privilege?

 

A: I was involved with an organization that wanted to end white skin privilege.

 

Q: I bet they pretended to be something other than privileged kids for a time and that most of them went back to it.

 

A: You sound cynical

 

Q: Everyone has some kind of privilege in the U S of A. The crumbs from the table here are bigger than the crumbs from the table in Iraq or Afghanistan. Hollywood ran a dictatorship for white people for decades. Just look at all the old movies.

 

A: You’re supposed to ask the questions, not make blanket statements. The crumbs here are toxic more often than not.

 

Q: Back to Jamie. What do you like about him?

 

A: His fearlessness. He goes head to head with power and he’s resilient. When his son committed suicide at 25 he mourned and then he was back to the thick of the fight

 

Q: It’s too beautiful here in California to fight the way folks fight elsewhere isn’t it?

 

A: We worship at the altar of youth and beauty: a deadly combo, but people on the margins have battled the monster.

 

Q: At 80 is your life over?

 

A: I hope not.

 

Q: What books of yours are you proudest of?

 

A: The Mythology of Imperialism, Out of the Whale, plus my biographies of Abbie Hoffman and Allen Ginsberg and Jack London. If I could do it over again I would start with London and then tackle Ginsberg and move on to Abbie.

 

Q: What about the novels you have written?

 

A: I’m better at non-fiction than fiction, better as a journalist than a poet, but my poetry enlivens my writing for newspapers and magazines and also in the biographies I’ve published.

 

Q: Care to write a biography of Jamie Raskin?

 

A: How did you know? I would want to make it a personal book about the Trump era viewed through the eyes of two anti-Trump guys, Jamie’s and mime and, write it with kindness, too.

 

Q: Sympathy for the Devil?

 

A: The time is always ripe for revolution even when it isn’t.