Today, I choose violence, he wrote. Literally. I know calls for violence are generally frowned upon, he added. The issue is I simply don't care. Ingersoll's argument was that the cost of anti-social and subversive behavior was not high enough, and in his opinion, some of this cost needs to be summary and ultra-violent. The law is not enough, he declared, and reiterated that he was literally calling for violence, writing, Is this a call for violence? Yes. Explicitly it is.
This is Drama Masks, a Bay Area performing arts column from a born San Franciscan and longtime theatre artist in an N95 mask. I talk venue safety and dramatic substance, or the lack thereof. Personally, I could've done without all of last week's apotheosis of a dead fascist. Never mind the poetic justice of a right-winger being shot by another right-winger; everyone from Guv-Gav to the NY Times painted this guy as some once-in-a-generation figure.
Netanyahu has grandiose idea of wanting to redraw the map of the Middle East Quotable I think what we're seeing is an evolution of Netanyahu's descent into insanity. The brazen activities of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are a way to redraw the Middle East map, says Professor Mehran Kamrava from Georgetown University. Video Duration 01 minutes 33 seconds 01:33 Video Duration 01 minutes 23 seconds 01:23 Video Duration 01 minutes 17 seconds 01:17 Video Duration 00 minutes 58 seconds 00:58
In a 2023 sermon reviewed by WIRED and delivered by the alleged shooter in Matadi, a city in the Democratic Republic of Congo, he preached against abortion and called for different Christian churches to become 'one.' 'They don't know abortion is wrong, many churches,' he said. 'God gives the body gifts. To keep balance... God is going to raise up apostles and prophets in America, to correct His church.'