Awesome reporting, as always. Drop Site needs more mainstream exposure. No one wants to support Genocide-enabling Google, but posting more YouTube videos woud increase your presence and enhance your subscriber base. I suggest this as the CEO of a successful media consultancy based in Austin, Texas.
Also, thanks for the promo link to Amy's film. She is in Austin today.
Great job once again. My only comment is to consider always italicizing the word "recorded" in this phrase referring to the genocide in Gaza: "The total recorded death toll" to emphasize that the real number killed is higher. Thank you!
Thanks! I always appreciate this daily news roundup. A minor quibble: the use of the acronym "RSF" to refer to Reporters Without Borders was confusing, given that "RSF" is frequently used here to refer to the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces.
As always, thanks for the detailed reporting. I was happy to see that there was some good news among the bad today— Saudi Arabia and Kuwait closing the U.S.’s access to bases in the two countries; China’s public declaration of support for Iran’s “sovereignty and security;” and Macron’s statement that he would support limiting sanctions on Iran. Unfortunately, the good news did not extend to Gaza, the West Bank or South Lebanon, where Israel continues to kill negotiators and violate ceasefires. When is the rest of the world going to take action to restrain Israel? And sadly, our universities continue to capitulate to supporters of a foreign, genocidal state. Seeking higher education in the U.S. seems to require sacrifice of principles. Universities have become enforcers of speech suppression on behalf of two rogue governments.
Awesome reporting, as always. Drop Site needs more mainstream exposure. No one wants to support Genocide-enabling Google, but posting more YouTube videos woud increase your presence and enhance your subscriber base. I suggest this as the CEO of a successful media consultancy based in Austin, Texas.
Also, thanks for the promo link to Amy's film. She is in Austin today.
Great job once again. My only comment is to consider always italicizing the word "recorded" in this phrase referring to the genocide in Gaza: "The total recorded death toll" to emphasize that the real number killed is higher. Thank you!
Thanks! I always appreciate this daily news roundup. A minor quibble: the use of the acronym "RSF" to refer to Reporters Without Borders was confusing, given that "RSF" is frequently used here to refer to the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces.
As always, thanks for the detailed reporting. I was happy to see that there was some good news among the bad today— Saudi Arabia and Kuwait closing the U.S.’s access to bases in the two countries; China’s public declaration of support for Iran’s “sovereignty and security;” and Macron’s statement that he would support limiting sanctions on Iran. Unfortunately, the good news did not extend to Gaza, the West Bank or South Lebanon, where Israel continues to kill negotiators and violate ceasefires. When is the rest of the world going to take action to restrain Israel? And sadly, our universities continue to capitulate to supporters of a foreign, genocidal state. Seeking higher education in the U.S. seems to require sacrifice of principles. Universities have become enforcers of speech suppression on behalf of two rogue governments.