Monday, January 22, 2018

Code Pink is still around, in case you cared

Remember this lady? Here she is again.

Benjamin
Code Pink
In addition to its focus on anti-war issues, it has taken action on issues such as drones (including protests, trips to meet with drone victims in Pakistan and Yemen, bringing them to the US), Guantanamo Bay prison (including a delegation that included former prisoners and yearly protests at the White House), Palestinian statehood (including its involvement in the BDS movement to protest Ahava, SodaStream, ReMax, and AirBnB), the Iran nuclear deal, Saudi Arabia(including protests to end U.S. alliance with Saudi Arabia, its airstrikes on Yemen, and its executions of its political dissidents), and Women Cross DMZ. The organization characterizes itself as women-initiated.
. . . " Code Pink was founded on November 17, 2002 by Americans Jodie EvansMedea Benjamin* and other activists.The group's name is a play on the United States Department of Homeland Security's color-coded alert system in which, for example, Code Orange and Code Red signify the highest levels of danger." . . .

*Benjamin met her intellectual match in a street debate that showed the depth of her ignorance and shallowness.



Here was a Pinkster harrassing then Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice


More at the Tunnel Wall

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