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George Leone's avatar

The scale of human suffering in Gaza, Sudan, and Indonesia is staggering, yet so many of these crises are compounded—or even caused—by the actions of powerful states prioritizing politics over people. Journalists like Mahmoud Wadi risk and lose their lives simply to show the world what’s happening, and the world often looks away. Drop Site’s reporting is vital in holding these actors accountable and keeping the stories of the oppressed from being erased

A stands for privacy's avatar

I wonder when mother earth will be shot and bleeding to death...

Bonnie's avatar

It appears to me that it won't be long judging from the mostly terrible effects of governments, corporations and their various military, secret services and other violent entities.

No wholesome foods, contaminated water and air, hate and fear spreading, and the threat of nuclear war. I sincerely and fervently hope that the capable ,the middle and younger generations will seek strategies and continue, in order to save Mother Earth and themselves from the approaching disasters.

Susan Becraft's avatar

I thank you again for your brilliant work. You and other independent journalists are doing the job that I once expected from the MSM. I’m thankful that I am able to financially support you, and I hope others will consider replacing their subscriptions to certain newspapers with a subscription to you.

Your columns are tough to read because they contain the brutal truth of what’s happening in the world.

Ann Bogart's avatar

They certainly are tough to read. The truth is brutal. I know many people who no longer feel able to stay tuned in to current state of the world due to the effects on their mental health, which is understandable. I am unable to do that but I love Drop Site because they stick to the facts and their integrity is impeccable! If they can dedicate their lives to providing the rest of us with these painful truths the least I can do is read it and support their work! Thank you Drop Site!