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— Jose Vega — Vote Vega & Sare! (@JosBtrigga) April 25, 2024
Many of you may not know that the entire Democratic House of Representatives voted for $61 billion for what was {called} “money for Ukrainian freedom.” In reality, this money goes to the military-industrial complex of the United States, not to Ukraine. There… pic.twitter.com/PLMt5RNJ7u
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Thursday, April 25, 2024
JOSE VEGA: $61 billion for what was {called} “money for Ukrainian freedom.” In reality, this money goes to the military-industrial complex of the United States, not to Ukraine
Wednesday, April 12, 2023
JOSE VEGA CALLS OUT CIA ASSET
Before Vega begins, I was thinking that the woman should have asked, "How many of you are CIA plants?"
This was awesome! https://t.co/67yeUpdTXI
— Alex (Sasha) Krainer (@NakedHedgie) April 12, 2023
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
"All of you are executive editors of papers that broke the Pentagon, My Lai, and Watergate. Is this the same paper or not?"
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... "While Julian Assange rots in prison" ...
— Maureen Schilder (@MaureenSchilde1) April 26, 2023
"And 'ya know what, Tucker Carlson ain't no Seymour Hersch but he did something you guys were too scared to do ... because you are all cowards" https://t.co/ppkaLRSr4J
Monday, February 5, 2024
Widespread sterilization operation led by the U.S. during the 1950s and 60s in Puerto Rico.
La Operación is a 1982 documentary that shows the widespread sterilization operation led by the U.S. during the 1950s and 60s in Puerto Rico. Ana María García directed the film which highlights how the U.S. pushed for increased female sterilization in Puerto Rico. She mixes in the documentary a blend of interviews with women from different socioeconomic and racial backgrounds but the interviews are not the only focus of her work; she also incorporates scenes showing a sterilization procedure in addition to other historical and contextual parts.
Puerto Rican women and their families were promised success and stability after they underwent “la operación,” or sterilization. These efforts undercut the agency of women over their own bodies as they may have been drawn to the procedure and its false promises out of economic necessity/social pressure. The operation was marketed as a solution to poverty and many women thought that once their tubes were tied, they could be “untied.” This was not the case and they ended up losing their reproductive rights to give birth to more children. The film portrays these women as victims of this lack of knowledge and forced sterilization.
La Operación [. . .] does a remarkable job of linking colonial policies and their impacts on the lives of Puerto Rican women, a perspective that is often left out of discussions about the U.S.-led sterilization. [Description from Journeys at Dartmouth essay.]
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— St. Michael, the Archangel (@aveng_angel) February 6, 2024
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Jose Vega Confronts Hakeem Jeffries
This is what all antiwar activists should be doing - hounding these tools across the country and giving them no quarter https://t.co/wXLKF9BqEB
— Max Blumenthal (@MaxBlumenthal) February 23, 2023
Thursday, October 13, 2022
AOC telling you she's anti-establishment, but she hasn't done anything anti-establishment.
After confronting @AOC for funding Ukrainian Nazis in a viral video yesterday, Twitter suspended the account of @JosBtrigga for 12 hours. I can only imagine who is behind this… pic.twitter.com/7uYmVtxcpi
— Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸 (@jacksonhinklle) October 13, 2022