Tidbits – Mar.27 – Reader Comments: Trump Shit Show and War Crimes Made Public; Resistance Growing; Bernie-AOC Anti-Oligarchy Tour; ICE Abductions; Trump Anti-Voter Executive Order; Massive Palestinian Demonstrations for Peace Against Israel & Hamas
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Trump Administration Logic - What a Sh*t Show -- Cartoon and Commentary by Nick Anderson
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Re: Resistance Is Alive and Well in the United States (Jose Luis Medina)
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SEIU Statement on ICE Abductions
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Statement by SEIU President April Verrett on Tufts Graduate Student Detained by ICE
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Re: Bernie’s Anti-Oligarchy Tour Is Showing Dems How To Fight (Jim Maynard; Ted Pierce; A reader in Texas; Moderator Response)
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Schumer's "Resistance" -- Cartoon and Commentary by Jesse Duquette
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Where is Yemen? -- Cartoon by Randy Bish
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Re: Amid Right-Wing Attacks on Education, the American Association of University Professors Organizes for Academic Freedom (Ethel Kirk)
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Re: Trump Has Ordered a Hit on Judaism (Jay Schaffner; Marina Coblentz; Hilton Obenzinger)
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Burning Tesla -- Cartoon and Commentary by Rob Rogers
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Constitutional Edit -- Cartoon by Mike Luckovich
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Re: This Is the Greatest Threat to Free Speech Since the Red Scare (Jonathan Reiss)
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Post Office IS A Service, NOT A Business -- Meme
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Re: Wells Fargo Is Plotting To Privatize the Post Office (Rob Prince; Garold Haynes)
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No Kings! -- Cartoon by Lalo Alcaraz
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Re: Trump’s Antisocial State (Mary-Alice Strom)
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Re: Who Started the War Between Russia and Ukraine? (Dieter Sauerwald)
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Scrubbing Websites IS Bookburning -- Meme
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Re: The Dark, McCarthyist History of Deporting Activists (Dave Lott; Matthew Kneale; Dan Morgan)
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Re: ‘I Am a Political Prisoner’: Mahmoud Khalil’s Letter From Jail (Richard Wallner)
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Trump Administration Logic - What a Sh*t Show -- Cartoon and Commentary by Nick Anderson
During Senate hearings today, National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe asserted that the group chat with The Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg did not contain any classified information. Meanwhile, late Monday, the Trump administration invoked the state secrets privilege in its court battle over the use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants, once again refusing to disclose details about the flights to the judge. What a shit show.
Nick Anderson
March 25, 2025
Pen Strokes
Re: Resistance Is Alive and Well in the United States
Protests of Trump may not look like the mass marches of 2017, but research shows they are far more numerous and frequent — while also shifting to more powerful forms of resistance.
Jose Luis Medina
Posted on Portside's Facebook page
SEIU Statement on ICE Abductions
image - SEIU_on_ICE
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Statement by SEIU President April Verrett on Tufts Graduate Student Detained by ICE
Re: Bernie’s Anti-Oligarchy Tour Is Showing Dems How To Fight
Sanders is doing some things that Democrats ought to pay attention to. He is using the theme of oligarchy and class domination as an overarching message. “We are here to say loudly and clearly that in our great nation we will not accept oligarchy.”
Jim Maynard
Posted on Portside's Facebook page
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Great new sort-of Left mag I just found out about. At least progressive on many fronts-- we need everyone! Take a look--- good reading on a great variety of topics. Check it out at the website--
Ted Pierce
Posted on Portside's Facebook page
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I've been reading Portside a few years now and usually find it topical. But I just read Zeeshan Aleem's Article about the Bernie tour -- and he absolutely ignored the fact that Alejandra Ocasio Cortez was part of the show. I call out extreme patriarchal bias.
All the other articles, coverages, etc. of the tour have included AOC. The invisibility of Women's work and contribution to our world is not something I expect from Portside.
Shame
A reader in Texas
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Moderator Response:
This was the second article on the Anti-Oligarchy Tour of Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that Portside posted on Friday night, along with a third, one of the Friday Nite Videos - the other two prominently featured Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Re: AOC, on Fight Oligarchy Tour, Gives Speech of the Year
(posting on Friday Nite Video)
Schumer's "Resistance" -- Cartoon and Commentary by Jesse Duquette
It’s weird living in a time when the party that’s supposed to be the opposition has decided that they would be more useful as human doormats, but I suppose that’s to be expected from a septuagenarian with a net worth of $60M for whom the status quo is simply too precious to oppose.
Jesse Duquette
March 13, 2025
(Double) Weekly Cartoon Round-up
Where is Yemen? -- Cartoon by Randy Bish
Randy Bish
March 24, 2025
BISHTOONS
Forrest Gump, "Stupid is as stupid does."
Project 2025 puts forward a total attack on education, closing the Dept. of Education, including book bans and curricular limitations on classes. They want to cancel the federal student loan program; revoke Title IX policies; and end faculty tenure.
But resistance to these potentially devastating incursions on human and civil rights is growing, and unions, including the 110-year-old American Association of University Professors (AAUP), are strategizing, organizing and fighting back in the streets and in courtrooms and statehouses across the country.
Ethel Kirk
Posted on Portside's Facebook page
Re: Trump Has Ordered a Hit on Judaism
Under the guise of “fighting antisemitism,” Trump is shredding our rights and telling us we are safe. "The truth is that they hate us. We should have some pride and return the favor. Jew, not a Jew? Once a joke. Now an open threat."
“Trump in one fell swoop used Palestinian as a derogatory slur and—as a non-Jew—elevated himself to arbiter of who is the right and wrong kind of Jew,” Rabbi Wise said.
The choice now for American Jewry is clear: We can cower in the clutches of an administration that treats us like trash, or we can stand with those outside our faith pleading for us to call out the latest set of Big Lies.
Jay Schaffner
Posted on Portside's Facebook page
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Thank you: this is a useful article that explains the sometimes seemingly contradictory bits and pieces we read in the media on the subject.
Marina Coblentz
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Dave Zirin, already a great sports writer, lashes out at those who accommodate Trump's 'fighting anti-Semitism' BS. This is one of the most anti-Semitic periods in US history, and it's not because many, including Jews, are speaking out against Palestinian genocide.
Zirin: 'The people whom Trump has chosen to run the military are telling us what they think through their silence. They are saying that their Christian-nationalist acceptance of us is conditional upon fronting for the lie that this group of antisemites are shredding the Constitution to fight antisemitism. That is why it’s so threatening to their project when Jews refuse to have our faith weaponized, and we chant, “Not in our name!”'
Hilton Obenzinger
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Burning Tesla -- Cartoon and Commentary by Rob Rogers
Protesters are burning Teslas, and that is totally wrong. Violence of any kind is unacceptable. However, when compared to how Trump and Musk are burning down the entire government, it feels like small potatoes.
Rob Rogers
March 20, 2025
TinyView
Constitutional Edit -- Cartoon by Mike Luckovich
Mike Luckovich
March 20, 2025
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Re: This Is the Greatest Threat to Free Speech Since the Red Scare
I submitted this to the NYT as a response to the Michelle Goldberg article but they didn't publish it.
The arrest and revocation of Mahmoud Khalil's green card, apparently without due process, are indeed frightening. But is it "the Greatest Threat to Free Speech Since the Red Scare" https://portside.org/2025-03-10/greatest-threat-free-speech-red-scare as Michelle Goldberg's column (March 10) claims? There are so many grave and varied threats to free speech it is hard to choose: intimidation and coercion of TV networks, SLAPP lawsuits, efforts to overturn SCOTUS's Sullivan v Times ruling, a president who fantasizes about reporters being killed, the government threatening law firms because of the clients they serve, state laws restricting speech and public assembly.
We need to see the forest, not the trees. The Media and Democracy Project would assert that the greatest threat to free speech is not any one action but the collective efforts by the MAGA movement to silence dissent.
Jonathan Reiss
co-founder, The Media and Democracy Project
Post Office IS A Service, NOT A Business -- Meme
Re: Wells Fargo Is Plotting To Privatize the Post Office
(posting on Portside Labor)
m-f@#kers -- Wells Fargo - can't think of a more rapacious bank.
A newly released memo from the banking giant Wells Fargo outlines a predatory scheme to dismantle the USPS: sell off profitable parts, slash union jobs, and raise prices by up to 140 percent.
Rob Prince
Posted on Portside's Facebook page
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Article I, section eight, clause seven of the US Constitution...
Garold Haynes
Posted on Portside's Facebook page
No Kings! -- Cartoon by Lalo Alcaraz
Lalo Alcaraz
March 19, 2025
https://www.pocho.com/
The administration is attempting to incapacitate the redistributive and social protective arms of the state, while exploiting its vast bureaucratic powers to silence, threaten, and deport.
Why do we have governments, in the first place?. In my opinion we organize in order to find efficient ways to work together so that all of us can survive. BUT ... some people have decided that ONLY the ones THEY pick should have the ability to survive. That's an "antisocial state"... Wow. How totally sad and sick.
Mary-Alice Strom
Posted on Portside's Facebook page
Re: Who Started the War Between Russia and Ukraine?
Matthew Hallinan wrote about the Ukrainian war: "the thoughtless expansion of NATO..." No it was a THOUGHTFUL expansion. The idea behind: Either Russia should capitulate in the long run - or attack. Russia attacked.
Dieter Sauerwald
Scrubbing Websites IS Bookburning -- Meme
Re: The Dark, McCarthyist History of Deporting Activists
Donald Trump is using decades-old laws to expel critics and opponents.
Dave Lott
Posted on Portside's Facebook page
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Emma Goldman was deported by President Woodrow Wilson way back in 1919.
Matthew Kneale
Posted on Portside's Facebook page
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In the case of Claudia Jones, it was a gain for England. She became a noted activist, starting the Notting Hill Carnival in London that put Caribbean culture on the map.
Dan Morgan
Posted on Portside's Facebook page
Re: ‘I Am a Political Prisoner’: Mahmoud Khalil’s Letter From Jail
Today the new documentary 'The Encampents', about the protests last year at Columbia had its U.S. premiere and it will be playing for the next week at the Angelika Theaters on Houston St. This wasn't supposed to come out until late this year for Oscar season but it was moved up for an urgent reason The narrator of this is Mahmoud Khalil. The director, producers and others involved will be at many of the screenings over the weekend doing Q&A's discussing Mahmoud's incarceration and giving info on various protests. We can show solidarity by supporting this movie which shows the inside story of the protests and that they were not hateful or violent Check the Angelika 's website for screen times and Q&A schedules Surely there is not more important movie you could see in town this week
Richard Wallner
Posted on Portside's Facebook page
"Our Children's Blood Is Not Cheap"
Thousands of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip went out yesterday to demonstrate against the war, for peace, and against Hamas’ rule in the Gaza Strip, and this isn’t the first time this has happened. Doing this takes a lot of courage–not only are they going out to protest amid Israeli bombardment, but they are also standing up against Hamas’ regime that suppresses all protests. We admire their bravery and stand in solidarity from inside Israel.
Israel’s relentless assault on Gaza must end. The bombs must stop, the siege on Gaza must stop, and the collective punishment and weaponization of starvation must stop. The people of Gaza deserve to live safely, without fear for their lives under constant Israeli bombardment and siege, and without Hamas’ authoritarian rule.
ACLU Responds to Trump’s Anti-Voter Executive Order
March 25, 2025
Press Release
The American Civil Liberties Union condemns President Donald Trump's executive order signed today, which aims to upend U.S. elections and disenfranchise millions of eligible voters. This directive represents a significant overreach of executive power and poses a direct threat to the fundamental right to vote.
The executive order directs the Election Assistance Commission to change the national mail voter registration form to require documentary proof of citizenship, such as a passport, to register to vote. The order also attempts to force states to enact documentary proof of citizenship requirements and to stop counting absentee and mail-in ballots received after Election Day in accordance with state law by threatening to withhold federal funding.
Sophia Lin Lakin, the director of the ACLU’s Voting Rights Project, released the following response:
“President Trump's executive order attempting to require documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration and restrict the acceptance of mail-in ballots received after Election Day, among other measures, is a blatant overreach that threatens to disenfranchise tens of millions of eligible voters. This measure will no doubt disproportionately impact historically-excluded communities, including voters of color, naturalized citizens, people with disabilities, and the elderly, by pushing unnecessary barriers to the fundamental right to vote. We deserve better than elected officials weaponizing xenophobia and the myth of voter fraud to jeopardize our rights. We will do everything in our power to stop this unconstitutional attack on the right to vote to ensure that every eligible American can participate in our democracy. We will see President Trump in court.”

By Ryan Kailath
March 26, 2025
Gothamist
A new documentary about the 2024 student protests at Columbia University, narrated by activist and recent graduate Mahmoud Khalil, has bumped up its release date by months in response to Khalil’s detainment and will have its U.S. premiere in Manhattan on Thursday.
The Angelika Film Center on Houston Street will host dozens of screenings of “The Encampments” over the film’s weeklong engagement, including several with post-screening Q&As or pre-film introductions by the directors and producers.
“The Encampments” had its world premiere on Tuesday in Copenhagen at CPH:DOX, an international documentary film festival.
“We had not planned on doing the North America release so soon, but given what happened, we felt that we had a duty to get this film out there,” producer Munir Atalla said, referring to Khalil’s detention by ICE agents earlier this month and the Trump administration’s attempt to deport him, which thrust Khalil and Columbia alike into the global spotlight.
The documentary, which was directed by Michael T. Workman and Kei Pritsker and executive produced by the rapper Macklemore, follows four pro-Palestinian student activists, including Khalil, through the encampment and monthslong protests on Columbia’s campus last spring.
Atalla, who was an adjunct assistant professor in the university’s film and media studies program at the time, said the team made the film to “dispel the hysteria around the encampment movement and portray it how it actually was.”
“It was so striking to me the difference between this incredibly peaceful, inclusive, accepting encampment space … contrasting that with the absolute hysteria coming from the university administration, the mayor, all the mainstream news networks,” Atalla said.
Columbia has not yet returned a request for comment Wednesday afternoon.
In the spring of 2024, Columbia closed its campus to nonaffiliated people during the protest, which meant journalists were often relegated to the campus's surrounding streets. The documentary covers the tent encampment on Butler Lawn inside the campus, the media circus outside the campus, the student occupation of Hamilton Hall and the arrests that happened after the NYPD's subsequent arrival on campus.
The directors embedded with students throughout the protests, gaining access rarely granted to journalists. Atalla said the result is a portrait of the movement shaped collaboratively with the students themselves, many of whom appear masked or blurred to protect their identities.
“Student safety has been at the forefront of our thinking around this film,” Atalla said. “It’s a scary moment where it makes sense to be afraid. It’s perhaps even rational to be afraid.”
Khalil, the film’s narrator, had planned to travel to Copenhagen for its world premiere, Atalla said. He remains in detention in Louisiana, with his legal team pursuing his release.
“The Encampments” screens at the Angelika Film Center from Thursday, March 27 through Thursday, April 3. Tickets are around $21 and available here.
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