KOMMONSENTSJANE – Senator Fetterman rips ‘anarchy and true chaos’ in LA, warns Dems not to cede ‘moral high ground’..

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‘Seen and Unseen’: Mel Gibson doesn’t mince words

Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo calls out the ‘ultimate threat to democracy’ in Los Angeles and dissects a musical glorifying accused United Healthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’ 

06/17/2025

Where is the Democrat outrage? Democrat cities end up as failures.

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By New York Post

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Fetterman rips ‘anarchy and true chaos’ in LA, warns Dems not to cede ‘moral high ground’

By 

Ryan King

Published June 10, 2025, 10:54 a.m. ET212

Trump sending 700 Marines and 2,000 MORE National Guard troops to LA

US Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has denounced the riots in Los Angeles and warned his party about the pitfalls of failing to adequately condemn the “anarchy and true chaos.

“I unapologetically stand for free speech, peaceful demonstrations, and immigration—but this is not that,” Fetterman wrote on X on Monday evening.

“This is anarchy and true chaos. My party loses the moral high ground when we refuse to condemn setting cars on fire, destroying buildings, and assaulting law enforcement.”

The Keystone State Dem included a photo of cars being scorched in a fiery blaze with a shirtless masked man waving a Mexican flag in the background.

Riot police in full gear facing a crowd of protestors.
President Trump has deployed several thousand National Guard troops to Los Angeles to try to help quell the violent protests over his immigration crackdown.Toby Canham for NY Post

Around the time of his post, Fetterman was spotted at Butterworth’s, a top MAGA hangout in Washington, DC, dining with Trump ally Steve Bannon and Breitbart’s Matt Boyle, Politico Playbook reported.

Tech mogul Elon Musk commended Fetterman’s condemnation of the “anarchy and true chaos” unfolding in LA, replying with an American flag emoji.

Fetterman’s post came amid a feud between President Trump and top California Democrats over the prez’s decision to federalize the California National Guard and bring in troops to tame the unrest in Los Angeles.

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Protesters had flooded the streets in droves Friday to demonstrate against the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts in the city. ICE agents’ targets have included a Home Depot in Paramount.

By Saturday, some of the demonstrations descended into violent clashes with federal authorities in Compton and Paramount. The Trump administration mobilized another 2,000 troops to respond to the mayhem, after previously ordering an initial 2,000 troops to the region over the weekend.

Trump’s secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, said Monday he also was deploying 700 Marines to the area to help try to contain the chaos.

Senator John Fetterman speaking with hands raised.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) isn’t mincing words about his condemnation of the riots in Los Angeles.Getty Images
A person smashing a car window with a skateboard during a riot.
Democratic Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has stressed that the violent, destructive rioting has largely been limited to downtown.Toby Canham for NY Post

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Top leadership in California, including Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass — both Democrats — slammed the GOP White House for the troop mobilization and pleaded with the public not to turn to violence to protest Trump’s immigration policies.

Newsom and California Attorney General Rob Bonta, also a Dem, filed a lawsuit Monday against the Trump administration seeking to void the president’s memo to federalize the state’s National Guard.

Fetterman hasn’t been afraid to punch the left in his own party, particularly when it comes to Israel. Near the end of the Biden administration, he had also favored measures to strengthen border security.

My-party-loses-Fetterman-warns-democrats-over-riots!

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Two large labor union leaders leave DNC over disagreements

06/17/2025

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dnc-union-leaders-leave/

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Two large labor union leaders leave DNC over disagreements

By Aaron Navarro

Updated on: June 16, 2025 / 4:12 PM EDT / CBS News

Two leaders of some of the largest labor unions in the country say they are leaving the Democratic National Committee (DNC), citing disagreements with the committee’s leadership over its future.

Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, wrote in a June 5 resignation letter to DNC Chair Ken Martin that she felt “out of step with the leadership you are forging.”  

“I do not want to be the one who keeps questioning why we are not enlarging our tent and actively trying to engage more and more of our communities,” Weingarten wrote in the letter, obtained by CBS News. 

Lee Saunders, the president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), declined his nomination as a member of the DNC weeks ago in a letter to Martin, his union confirmed. Saunders said his decision was about the future for working people and the party. 

“These are new times. They demand new strategies, new thinking, and a renewed way of fighting for the values we hold dear. We must evolve to meet the urgency of this moment. This is not a time to close ranks or turn inward,” Saunders said in a statement. 

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Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, in a letter dated June 5, that she would be leaving Washington due to her idealogical disagreements with Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Ken Martin.

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David Hogg is out at the DNC. Now, the party is trying to move forward | CNN Politics

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David Hogg is out at the DNC. Now, Democrats try to move forward and focus on Trump.

David Hogg went out swinging as he accused his former colleagues at the Democratic National Committee of being “asleep at the wheel” as he left his leadership role within the party.

CNN — 

David Hogg is leaving the Democratic National Committee’s leadership team, closing out a long and messy feud. Now, party chair Ken Martin and his allies hope voters will pay more attention to their efforts to define President Donald Trump and less to Democrats’ infighting.

Both Martin’s allies and critics within the party worry the fight with Hogg, who announced Wednesday he would not seek re-election to his vice chair role after the party voted to redo his February election, led to months of lost time. Early Martin initiatives, including investing more in state parties, staging town halls in Republican districts and over-performing in multiple local elections this year, have been overshadowed at times.

The DNC is still trying to find its footing as an oppositional force to Trump after a devastating 2024 election for the party, which is now out of power in Congress as well. With Hogg out of leadership, Martin allies hope the national party’s messaging on issues such as Trump’s sweeping domestic policy proposal and deployment of the National Guard and Marines to quell immigration protests will resonate ahead of next year’s midterm elections.

Their two unions represent a combined membership of just over 3 million. 

Their departures come after a different internal controversy was settled on activist David Hogg, whose election as a party vice chair was voided by a committee vote in June. Hogg decided he would exit his role rather than run in a redo of the DNC vice chair elections. 

The vote to hold new vice chair elections came amid internal disagreements over Hogg’s plans to back primary challenges against incumbent Democrats, though the challenge that led to the new contests was technically unrelated to Hogg’s controversies. 

Weingarten had been a DNC member since 2002, and a member of the Rules and Bylaws committee since 2009, but Martin took both her and Saunders off that committee and offered to let them remain as at-large members of the party. Both declined their nominations.

Both Saunders and Weingarten supported Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler, and not Martin, in this year’s election for a new DNC chair. News of Saunders’ and Weingarten’s departures was first reported by The New York Times. 

A source close to the DNC, who was granted anonymity to talk about an internal issue, said that ever since “the horse [Weingarten] bet on in the Chairs race lost, she has always been on the other side of the fence as Ken– this is no surprise.”

In reaction to the departure of the two labor union leaders, DNC Labor Council Chair Stuart Applebaum defended Martin and said he understands “that workers are the backbone of the Democratic party.” 

“Martin is bringing new people into our tent, reasserting the strength of the Democratic Party, and is already winning races to make us competitive in every part of the country,” he said. 

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The lefty news media is starting up its old stance of FAKE NEWS AGAIN as shown below. They are trying to take the spotlight off of the socialist Democrat problems and spotlighting President Trump.

All of the Los Angles news/Mayor was fake news as reported by Fox News.

CNN’s Kaitlin Collins reported, “Gabbard testified in March that the intelligence community ‘continues to assess Iran is not building a nuclear weapon and Supreme Leader Khamenei has not authorized a nuclear weapons program that he suspended in 2003.’ As CNN recently reported, U.S. intelligence assessments had reached the conclusion that not only was Iran not actively pursuing a nuclear weapon, it was also up to three years away from being able to produce and deliver one to a target of its choosing, according to four people familiar with the assessment.

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Collins added, “But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is aligned with Trump and has argued repeatedly that Iran was on the verge of having a nuclear weapon.”

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Read CNN’s reporting at this link.

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Yes, the lefties are working 24/7 trying to sway the news.

As the old saying goes: People always ask – how can you hit the ball so far, and the news say: ‘I just swing.’

That’s the way the lefty news works and the American people know they lie/cheat/steal – DOGE PROVED IT.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Mark Zuckerberg calls for ‘understanding, empathy and love’ to defeat terrorism — Fellowship of the Minds

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06/16/2025

Do countries like war because it makes a lot of money?

Why is the Middle East always having terrorist problems? With all of the land those countries have – it seems they would be too busy taking care of their own without worrying about anything else? Right now we have big problems that need both sides to reconsider why are they blowing up each other which is causing needless deaths and destruction?

The world is big enough for both sides to stop this.

The big question is – why the hate for Israel when they have done so much for all of us in their research and development and extending their hands to the world to live in peace.

Their is only one world and all the countries have to learn, especially with AI entering the fray, to GET ALONG. Those people who want “one world order and one leader,” that will never happen in our time due to the different personalities and religions on this earth. The various leaders of the world need to understand that. Just take care of your own people and do your job and quit trying to rule the world.

PLEASE!

KOMMONSENTSJANE – Mark Zuckerberg calls for ‘understanding, empathy and love’ to defeat terrorism — Fellowship of the Minds

Posted on March 31, 2016 by kommonsentsjane

5/22/2024

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Riiiight….because ISIS just needs a hug or something. From The Daily Mail: Billionaire Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has called for ‘understanding, empathy and love’ in order to defeat terrorism. Zuckerberg wrote to his followers on the social media site in the wake of a series of bombings by various terrorist groups that killed dozens and […]

via Mark Zuckerberg calls for ‘understanding, empathy and love’ to defeat terrorism — Fellowship of the Minds

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Yes, Mark, tell you what – you go try  that – understanding, empathy and love –  first – and then come back and tell us how it worked out for you.  They don’t like Christians/Jews and you would stand a better chance cause who knows they might talk you into becoming a Muslim, if your not one now.  Or better still – send Obama since he is such a lover of Muslims.  I can hardly wait for January, 2017 –  maybe he will go join ISIS and teach them how to play golf.  Is the photo – a play like father and son shoot?

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – Why Truth and Reconciliation Matters.

06/16/2025

CNN and MSNBC called Los Angeles riots ‘peaceful’ 211 times, Media Research Center report.

The Mayor has to be replaced with someone who will tell the truth.

Why do people lie when the truth is so easy to remember?

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https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/social-empathy/202206/truth-can-bring-healing

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Elizabeth A. Segal, Ph.D.

Elizabeth A. Segal, Ph.D.

Social Empathy

Empathy

Truth Can Bring Healing

Even when the truth makes us uncomfortable, it can help us move forward.

Posted June 30, 2022 |  Reviewed by Michelle Quirk

Key points

  • We often shy away from hearing stories that make us feel uncomfortable.
  • Listening deeply to others, even when it does make us uncomfortable, can lead to deeper understanding.
  • Truth and reconciliation is a way to put social empathy into practice.
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Follow the path to truth.

Source: Courtesy of E. A. Segal

Last month, I wrote about how to be fully engaged in empathy. To do so includes listening to others to verify that what we think they are feeling and experiencing is indeed what they are feeling and experiencing. It sounds simple, but so often we do not listen, or even ask.

The Importance of Listening

Not listening is a common response to experiences that make us feel uncomfortable or are too horrible to want to imagine. This is especially true with experiences or actions that if we acknowledge them to be true, we have to rethink our own lives. For example, in our personal worlds, listening carefully and deeply to someone we may have hurt means that we have to recognize and acknowledge that we did something hurtful to another person. That can disturb us in a number of ways.

Who wants to find out that they did something hurtful? We may see ourselves as nice and supportive. Hurting someone can force us to question whether we are indeed nice and supportive. Or it can force us to consider how we behave generally. In listening deeply, we can be faced with seeing ourselves in a way that rocks our world.

There is more to listening deeply to others. It may uncover false stories that we have lived by. We may discover that we have benefited at the expense of others. We end up hearing what we want to hear or need to hear rather than what the other person is really saying.

This is also true on the larger level of our society. We as a nation have a lot of trouble using empathic insight to understand the lived realities of painful discriminatory actions in America. We often hear about the “good old days” and that life was better than it is now. But, were the “good old days” good for all of us? Are we listening closely to the stories of groups’ experiences over history? Or are we content to believe false stories?

Listening to History

It is difficult and painful to listen to stories that ask us to bear witness to mistreatment and discrimination. For example, slavery in this country is a story we either don’t like to hear in its lived reality or we fall back on arguments that give us safe distance. We hear responses like it was long ago and no longer exists, or it wasn’t that bad, or some go as far as to deny slavery was problematic because it was just an old economic system that is now gone. Or, we might acknowledge that it was a terrible part of our history, but it was long ago and ended, so why should we look at it today? Taking these perspectives includes outright denial, invalidation of the impact that history can have through today, and nostalgia for the way we think things were.

Brené Brown in her recent book Atlas of the Heart, describes nostalgia as “a yearning for the way things used to be in our often idealized and self-protective version of the past”1 (p. 79). She explains that while nostalgia can soften the way we remember challenging or painful times in our lives, it can also block growth by negating the need for future change. She includes in her discussion how we can refer to the “good old days” as a way to keep people in their place, ignore other people’s pain, and maintain the way things are if that benefits us.

We Benefit From Deep Listening

Listening deeply is crucial for empathizing with others. While difficult, there is also a benefit. It can lead us to see ourselves through the eyes of others, which can help us examine who we really are and who we want to be. And, as a society, it can do the same. It can help groups see their own history in relation to others and how we have been impacted and benefited or have been disadvantaged and blocked. We can have an honest dialogue about history and what it means today. This is extremely difficult. It is what is asked of us when we engage in social empathy, the ability to understand different people and social groups by experiencing and understanding their lived realities, including the history of ours and their ancestors.

THE BASICS

There is a way to do this kind of deep listening on a community basis. My colleague Dr. David Androff has written extensively on the practice of truth and reconciliation. I am going to briefly talk about it here and then expand on this in my next post because I think it is one of the most powerful ways we can engage in social empathy to address and repair historic injustices.

Dr. Androff describes several formats for truth and reconciliation, from formal nationwide hearings to smaller community groups exchanging experiences. The overall goal is rather simple, “to discover and tell the truth about what has happened to people”2 (p. 242) and in that way give the entire story of what happened in the past. Although the past may be years, decades, or even centuries behind us, it is woven into the fabric of our society. Like each of us individually are the product of the generations of our families and their experiences, so too is our society built on the events of our national history.

Dr. Androff goes on to explain that telling our stories, especially for those who have been victims and traumatized, can actually help us heal and recover. Denial or silence negates what happened for so many, which, in turn, negates their lived experiences. Confirming what happened validates people, and that is part of what makes truth and reconciliation processes so powerful.

People often ask me, how can we do social empathy? Using the process of truth and reconciliation is a concrete way to be socially empathic. Hearing the stories of real lives, even when it makes us uncomfortable, is how we can engage with others authentically and, in the process, encourage healing and change.

References

1. Brown, Brené. (2021). Atlas of the Heart. New York, NY: Random House.

2. Androff, David. (2022). A U.S. Truth and Reconciliation Commission: Social work’s role in racial

healing. Social Work, volume 67, number 3, pp. 239-248.

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Why don’t Democrats have social empathy instead of the hate they seem to harbor?

The Democrats need to stop and think about our country and why they can’t show more love and empathy to each other. It would make a difference.

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