Organizing Notes
Bruce Gagnon is coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space. He offers his own reflections on organizing and the state of America's declining empire....
About Me
- Name: Bruce K. Gagnon
- Location: Brunswick, ME, United States
The collapsing US military & economic empire is making Washington & NATO even more dangerous. US could not beat the Taliban but thinks it can take on China-Russia-Iran...a sign of psychopathology for sure. We must all do more to help stop this western corporate arrogance that puts the future generations lives in despair. @BruceKGagnon
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Disturbing, powerful and emotionally devastating,
Tears of Gaza is less a conventional documentary than a
record – presented with minimal gloss – of the 2008 to 2009 bombing of Gaza by the
Israeli military. Photographed by several Palestinian cameramen both during and
after the offensive, this powerful film by director Vibeke Løkkeberg focuses on
the impact of the attacks on the civilian population. Tears of Gaza makes no overriding
speeches or analyses. The situation leading up to the incursion is never
mentioned. Similar events certainly occurred in Dresden, Tokyo, Baghdad and
Sarajevo, but of course Gaza isn’t those places.
Tears of Gaza
demands that we examine the costs of war on a civilian populace.
(Excerpt from Steve Gravestock, 2011 Toronto International Film Festival)
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