you think you can hold the thing thats doing the bad stuff accountable by using the thing itself? thats like trying to shoot a gun by taking its magazine out and throwing the bullets at it...
@@banksofbarcelona3893 The Laheey Law doesn't prohibit the US government from aiding free and democratic countries from defending their citizens against genocidal terrorists, dear heart. There's no case.
@@jeffreywilheim5970 there is a case when genocide is involved and they're an apartheid regime. Amnesty international, human rights watch, b'tselem, etc confirm this.
You’re not the US government is stealing from you and lying to the rest of the public. You’re not complicit in genocide because you pay taxes that is a very low vibrational statement. It also gives credence to a very binary world where people like George Bush reign supreme. “if you’re not for us, then you’re against us”. We need to understand the beauty of Grey in the situation.
Pay your taxes into a bank account that you control and tell them they can have the money when they stop breaking the law. The government HAS NO RIGHT to make citizens complicit in their crimes. NO TAXES for genocide !!!
@@marguerX France. Alot of pro Israel propaganda here as well but there is an actual left that advocates for Palestine in addition to having people's best interest at heart. Hell I'm even going from 3 weeks PTO in US to 8 weeks lol
Wait, so they'll come after you for meager amounts of dollars but they still can't find the 3 billions the Pentagon lost under the false flag attacks of 911? Wooow
NAL and this is not legal advice but I would think writing off large donations to non-profits would be the easiest way to go about it. Not sure what the limit on said write-offs would be but you can definitely reduce the amount of your money they get even if you can't completely stop it. The most important thing is making sure you get itemized donation receipts (and make backups) if you go this route as if you can't prove the donations were made you'll wind up still being on the hook for your full tax bill even after unloading a significant portion of your money to a charity.
Lmao, Daddy RUclips deleted my comment about the Pentagon loosing billions but they want to tax us to kingdom come 😂💀 keep doing it and I'll keep posting it 😂
@@alexismartinez5410that’s actually a myth. The quote that comes from is about how archaic the accounting is - the general doesn’t say they’ve literally lost 4trillion just that it’s not on a quickbooks ledger. Look into it I just read that a couple days ago
Now this is the kind of information we can use! Show us how we can effectively hold our governments to account and also not contribute our taxes to genocide. Bravo!
America isn't as alone as you think. India supports Israel wholeheartedly. Hindu nationalism has swept the country, along with widespread Islamophobia. Any excuse to hate a Muslim seems a good one in their minds.
You have representation, dear heart. See, members of Congress (with the apparent exceptions of Tlaib and AOC) have these things called knowledge, critical thinking skills, and intelligence, and therefore they don't buy into pro-Hamas, pro-terrorism lies, distortions, and propaganda.
You have no idea who the Rothchild are and Rockefellers are do you? Aipac is just a subsidiary of the Rothchild/Rockerfeller banking cartel. They are the ones who created Israel in the first place They are the ones who funded both sides of every war for the last 200years U wouldn’t have your freedom to protest in this country if it wasn’t for them. They are the ones who decide who is oppressed and who is not. they funded Hitler’s rise to power and then created Israel that’s how powerful they are
In the real world, as opposed to your antisemitic fantasy world, decent human side against people committing genocide, which Hamas did on Oct 7, and not with their victims. Feel free to rejoin the side of decency any time now.
Congrats, guys. We have to find a way to spread awareness on how money is generated by us, working class, and used by those lunatics against ourselves, the very people who pay them.
@@akeleven how can it be taxed? you mean before we get it? to be honest we are taxed for everything.. income, death, alcohol, import, vat, mot, bbc, motorway fines, parking.. if u added it all up youd work out something like 60-80% of all ur wages go to tax.. u cant get away from it unless u change the system
I'm not American....but I've "liked" and commented so this gets spread to more Americans, who are feeling helpless that their Govt is funding and arming this genoc*de, with their hard earned taxes. Here's something you can do! Free Palestine 💜
I used to recommend a 1990 Phil Donahue interview of Randy Kehler that was on RUclips. Tragically , the video was taken down. Both men just died within a month of each other. The topic was the refusal to pay war taxes. Randy Kehler eventually lost his house and served three years in prison for refusal to pay war taxes. Randy Kehler inspired Daniel Elsburg to release the Pentagon Papers, hastening the end of American involvement in the Vietnam War. I wish that episode of Donahue would get put back up on RUclips. The title was something like: War Resisters Refuse to Pay Taxes.
Just think what we could do if we had the power to withhold our taxes. I’m going to look up the website and check it out. Could be the start of people power! Free Palestine and the West Bank!
Each year the U.N. votes on a resolution called, “PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF THE QUESTION OF PALESTINE” Votes indicate who’s unwilling and unreasonable. The votes have been the same for the past 20 years. The whole world on one side and Israel and America on the other: 1989: 155-3 1997: 155-2 2002: 160-4 2003: 160-6 2004: 161-7 2007: 161-7 2008 :164-7
Change your Federal Withholding status to EXEMPT. There is no law requiring you to pay Federal tax. Its voluntary, thats why unlike State taxes that are automatically withdrawn from your check, your employer needs your expressed permission (W4) to withhold any amount. Title 26 does not supersede US Supreme Court decisions, who, again have ruled numerous times in favour of taxpayers. The 16th Amendment gave Congress "no new powers of taxation". Stop depositing your paycheck into a Bank account. Buy intrinsic metals(silver, gold, platinum, palladium), buy physical goods to resell that appreciate over time(like LEGO). Get a non-custodial crypto account, never keep your coins 'on' an exchange. "Not your keys, not your coins!"
Online Left: You HAVE to vote for the establishment pick or else the other side will win! Online Left: We can work with Harris, but we couldn't work with Biden because he was too stubborn! Harris: I will not change our policy on Israel. Online Left: But you still have to vote for her or else Project 2025 and Trump! Democrats: We're trying to find the middle ground with them. Online Left: But you still have to vote for her or else...YOU are the problem! Democrats: Those fools don't realize that we don't care what they want since they'll vote for us no matter what! We could literally run Ted Cruz and they would still tell everyone to vote for us! "Though I would carefully avoid giving unnecessary offence, yet I am inclined to believe, that all those who espouse the doctrine of reconciliation, may be included within the following descriptions. Interested men who are not to be trusted; weak men, who cannot see; prejudiced men who will not see; and a certain set of moderate men, who think better of the European world than it deserves; and this last class, by an ill-judged deliberation, will be the cause of more calamities to this continent than all the other three." [..] "... and instruct us for ever to renounce a power in whom we can have no trust." The "online left" refuses to learn the lessons of history, even as they make great critiques. Your critiques can be superb, but if you don't follow through with praxis then you're just like the people you criticize.
There has been a longstanding War Tax Resistance movement in the US. Some of those people went to jail. Get very familiar with the law and IRS rules before taking steps.
To the extent the USA, UK, France, and Germany are allies, and some of those have Rome Statute obligations to protect Palestine from themselves and others, but ALSO have duties to assist allies, does that mean that were law taken seriously and honestly, the USA has a duty to help allies with Rome Statute obligations, to shut down Israel and its crimes, as well as our own for supporting those?
He is absolutely correct. In Europe this is jurisprudence from the Neuremberg tribunals. The thing is, you'll be tied up in courts for 10, 20 or 30 years.
This is fine and admirable as an initiative. But Prashar is not a lawyer, and the way he talks about international law is as juvenile as its invocations by the NATO-aligned foreign ministries. 1) He implies that international law sprung up as some novel field in the 1940s, but much of it was either a codification of norms that had already existed and evolved for millennia, both in Europe and in West and East Asia, or an extension of existing structures (for example, the ICJ was prefigured by the Permanent Court of International Justice; the Geneva Conventions preceded by 60 years' worth of humanitarian treaties; even many UN specialized agencies existed either as intergovernmental agencies or international NGOs before WW2). 2) He claims the post-war international legal order was written "for" Great Power Western nations in a way that would disadvantage the developing world. This is somewhere between a half-truth and an inaccuracy. Again, the most widely cited conventions such as on the Law of Treaties or on International Humanitarian Law (the law of war or jus in bello) were the codification of centuries-old customary international law or the expansion of existing treaty systems, both of which had arisen out of practice and necessity - not from some sort of conspiracy. Moreover, it is important to distinguish the systems of international trade, international finance (Breton Woods), and international law/diplomacy. The former two were quite tightly intertwined and managed by the US, while the latter was at arms-length from the others and managed between the entirety of the allies while taking into account China and the impending decolonization process. The motivations and ideologies of these nations were significantly different than today, and the US, UK, France, USSR or China of 1945 should not be compared to the US, UK, France, Russia or China of 2024. 3) And finally, there is an important division in public international law between the legal structure that applies to nations (above) and that which applies to individuals (human rights and international criminal law - the latter of which *was* an invention - almost entirely American, by the way - of the 1940s, though building on earlier but unachieved desires to address the Armenian Genocide). The international human rights Instruments present no hierarchy of norms or priorities amongst themselves, other than the ICCPR's Art 4(2). Western and non-Western countries tend to diverge in the importance they award Civil and Political, on the one hand, and on the other Economic, Social and Cultural rights, but there is nothing in the international legal order that favors the former set. There are really only two generalizations that can be made about international law as an instrument of multilateralism that could support Prashar's characterization: 1) Structurally, it has not been updated to better accommodate the voices of the preponderance of new, post-colonial nations since 1945; this is not an inherent structural flaw but a result of the many times illegal political intervention and resistance of the P5. No constitutional-type system is perfectly self-regulating, like an infinite clock; they need maintenance and adjustment over time. 2) Those structures, as they exist currently, have been grossly abused as tools by the Great Powers to supplement diplomatic and military operations that have occurred outside of the multilateral structure. In other words, there is a parallel system of relations between states where the multilateral structures are ignored and affairs are conducted much as they were in the most bellicose periods of the 19th or 20th centuries, or even more obtusely - but it is not the fault of post-war international law and its institutions, themselves, that States have not engaged with them exclusively and in good faith.
The government doesn't use your tax dollars for genocide as federal tax money doesn't pay for anything. It is created first, spent into the economy, circulates and eventually taxed back and cancelled out. This is pointless and is just to make you feel better about yourself.
MMT. Yes, unfortunately this idea of tax $ being used to fund fed govt is the status quo. BDS is the way. That's what brought apartheid SA to its knees. Economic pressure.
@@naveennandigum8630 In this case, it's the resistance that will topple zionism. Israel falling is an existential threat to the US empire that SA just never was. Sure BDS does something but the US will prop Israel up until the bitter end.
Absolutely correct 💯 %. The U.S. government is violating Leahy Law amendment which prohibits Department of State and Department of Defense from providing military assistance to foreign security force units that violate human rights with impunity. It was named after its principal sponsor, Senator Patrick Leahy established in 1997.
There was a man who came out that used to work for the White House and said his real is the only place that doesn't follow the same procedures with the way he law as every other country and it's the only place that we allowed to investigate its own crimes whereas though in other situations we investigate them before giving their money we also give them their money yearly instead of quarterly I know we won't get a cease-fire from them because of their donors but I keep saying that we should at least request that they have to follow the same procedure as everyone else when it comes to the legal We all know that they're committing more crimes so if they had to follow that procedure then the funding would have to get stopped with all the proof of them violating laws There's absolutely no reason will explanation why they should be held accountable different than everyone else then the United States can still say they're gonna protect them with their iron clad weapons or whatever but they're still able to hold them accountable God I wish there was something like this in America because Im physically disabled but I would definetly be telling everyone &have my kids do it.
When they changed from "rule of law" to "rules based order", that was a sign of moving to pure tyranny. The rules are whatever the powerful care to enforce in the moment and subject to constant change.
Fyi in Islam, they also believe Jesus is King! When he returns He will defeat the anti christ and rule over the world according to the rule of God. Muslims love Jesus!
We owe it to Palestine (& places like Iraq, all the places we destroyed) to help them rebuild; we cannot wonder why we have “enemies” after we needlessly destroy everything & almost everyone there, we have to make up for it… The prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that one meal can be made into 2. He also said anybody who knows their neighbor is hungry but does nothing about it is not a believer… We cannot steal & destroy, & know people are going hungry then say “we should focus on our own self care,” like… do you hear how that sounds? Respectfully
Sue the government for breaking the Lehay Law
you think you can hold the thing thats doing the bad stuff accountable by using the thing itself? thats like trying to shoot a gun by taking its magazine out and throwing the bullets at it...
@@saturationstation1446 the government is not the law. The executive arm of the government especially are the ones violating the law.
@@banksofbarcelona3893 The Laheey Law doesn't prohibit the US government from aiding free and democratic countries from defending their citizens against genocidal terrorists, dear heart. There's no case.
@@jeffreywilheim5970 there is a case when genocide is involved and they're an apartheid regime. Amnesty international, human rights watch, b'tselem, etc confirm this.
For your sake I hope you're being sarcastic 😅😅 @@jeffreywilheim5970
I don’t want to be complicit in genocide
You were for 20 years in Afghanistan….
@@Eli-g2hWe all are.
Have fun with the IRS on your behind
Blessings to you, I also do not want to be complicit in genocide 🙏
You’re not the US government is stealing from you and lying to the rest of the public. You’re not complicit in genocide because you pay taxes that is a very low vibrational statement. It also gives credence to a very binary world where people like George Bush reign supreme. “if you’re not for us, then you’re against us”. We need to understand the beauty of Grey in the situation.
Free Palestine
Pay your taxes into a bank account that you control and tell them they can have the money when they stop breaking the law. The government HAS NO RIGHT to make citizens complicit in their crimes. NO TAXES for genocide !!!
Yes, I've heard a few people propose a tax boycott. Not sure how it would work, but your suggestion seems like a start.
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@@waltermesser9737 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
Maybe keep it in your mattress???
banks are controlled, they control it
Labor stoppages are the only thing that can save Gaza
I straight up sold everything and moved me family out of the country. Life is better abroad and no more tax dollars for genocidal warmongers.
You are a smart and wise man, and you are 100% correct. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Respect brother.
Can't help but wonder where you went. I'm getting up their age wise, but could deal with a better political environment.
@@marguerX France. Alot of pro Israel propaganda here as well but there is an actual left that advocates for Palestine in addition to having people's best interest at heart. Hell I'm even going from 3 weeks PTO in US to 8 weeks lol
@@marguerXSpain & Ireland also stand up for Palestinians among the eu countries.
Need a tax professional to help residents of the USA do that. IRS doesn't f* around
yep, they will pull taxes straight out of checking account, no questions asked.
Wait, so they'll come after you for meager amounts of dollars but they still can't find the 3 billions the Pentagon lost under the false flag attacks of 911? Wooow
NAL and this is not legal advice but I would think writing off large donations to non-profits would be the easiest way to go about it. Not sure what the limit on said write-offs would be but you can definitely reduce the amount of your money they get even if you can't completely stop it. The most important thing is making sure you get itemized donation receipts (and make backups) if you go this route as if you can't prove the donations were made you'll wind up still being on the hook for your full tax bill even after unloading a significant portion of your money to a charity.
Lmao, Daddy RUclips deleted my comment about the Pentagon loosing billions but they want to tax us to kingdom come 😂💀 keep doing it and I'll keep posting it 😂
@@alexismartinez5410that’s actually a myth. The quote that comes from is about how archaic the accounting is - the general doesn’t say they’ve literally lost 4trillion just that it’s not on a quickbooks ledger. Look into it I just read that a couple days ago
Now this is the kind of information we can use! Show us how we can effectively hold our governments to account and also not contribute our taxes to genocide. Bravo!
Indeed very inportant information
We need more smart people like Ashish 👍🏻
Git
America isn't as alone as you think. India supports Israel wholeheartedly. Hindu nationalism has swept the country, along with widespread Islamophobia. Any excuse to hate a Muslim seems a good one in their minds.
Maybe the Indian govt. But the vast majority of Indians don't support what's happening in Gaza at all.
They would support ANYONE as long as they are against Muslims.
Citizens around the world seem to be held hostage by their governments.
Ok, now I'm very worried about this guy's personal safety.
He’s fine anyone with an ounce of common sense knows he’s a prat and idiot . Nothing to see here move along 🤣🤣🤣
Capitalism is genocide, and genocide is capitalism.
Wake up britain lets show our government they work for us voted in by us
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Think you forgot us really means US!
Vote these warmongers out.
I was upset to learn that this law was only applicable in the UK
No taxation without representation
And unfortunately most of congressmen & congresswomen were dump cheerleaders for Netanyahu.
You have representation, dear heart. See, members of Congress (with the apparent exceptions of Tlaib and AOC) have these things called knowledge, critical thinking skills, and intelligence, and therefore they don't buy into pro-Hamas, pro-terrorism lies, distortions, and propaganda.
@@jeffreywilheim5970 you are so wrong. Israhell is evil
Very informative. Great show.
No donation no illegal settlements. Save America from AIPAC.
You have no idea who the Rothchild are and Rockefellers are do you? Aipac is just a subsidiary of the Rothchild/Rockerfeller banking cartel. They are the ones who created Israel in the first place They are the ones who funded both sides of every war for the last 200years U wouldn’t have your freedom to protest in this country if it wasn’t for them. They are the ones who decide who is oppressed and who is not. they funded Hitler’s rise to power and then created Israel that’s how powerful they are
#JilStein2024
Great initiative. Should be supported by every decent human!
In the real world, as opposed to your antisemitic fantasy world, decent human side against people committing genocide, which Hamas did on Oct 7, and not with their victims. Feel free to rejoin the side of decency any time now.
Congrats, guys. We have to find a way to spread awareness on how money is generated by us, working class, and used by those lunatics against ourselves, the very people who pay them.
This is best thing i have heard in a looong time. Amazing ❤
Me toooo
one good side effect of being poor and low income is that we dont pay taxes that go towards war & genocide
Even Social Security is taxed
@@akeleven how can it be taxed? you mean before we get it? to be honest we are taxed for everything.. income, death, alcohol, import, vat, mot, bbc, motorway fines, parking.. if u added it all up youd work out something like 60-80% of all ur wages go to tax.. u cant get away from it unless u change the system
@@tigrecito48 I am retired I have social security and federal retirement. My social security is being taxed . Now. Went up last year.
We pay taxes on things besides income
The rich in this country pay less in taxes than the poorest citizens.
Amazing. This will make us feel less powerless
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Resistance against injustice is: International Law
this needs more visibility!!
I'm not American....but I've "liked" and commented so this gets spread to more Americans, who are feeling helpless that their Govt is funding and arming this genoc*de, with their hard earned taxes.
Here's something you can do!
Free Palestine 💜
YESSS!
I actually wondered about this!
I used to recommend a 1990 Phil Donahue interview of Randy Kehler that was on RUclips. Tragically , the video was taken down. Both men just died within a month of each other. The topic was the refusal to pay war taxes. Randy Kehler eventually lost his house and served three years in prison for refusal to pay war taxes.
Randy Kehler inspired Daniel Elsburg to release the Pentagon Papers, hastening the end of American involvement in the Vietnam War.
I wish that episode of Donahue would get put back up on RUclips. The title was something like: War Resisters Refuse to Pay Taxes.
I skipped the country & have lived overseas ever since. France is no angel either, but I haven't paid taxes for at least 30 years.
Donahue having legit interviews seems insane to me.
this can be good tool to stop wars
Bravo Ashish!
Free palestine ❤
good man.
Just think what we could do if we had the power to withhold our taxes. I’m going to look up the website and check it out. Could be the start of people power! Free Palestine and the West Bank!
Each year the U.N. votes on a resolution called, “PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF THE QUESTION OF PALESTINE” Votes indicate who’s unwilling and unreasonable. The votes have been the same for the past 20 years. The whole world on one side and Israel and America on the other:
1989: 155-3
1997: 155-2
2002: 160-4
2003: 160-6
2004: 161-7
2007: 161-7
2008 :164-7
Change your Federal Withholding status to EXEMPT. There is no law requiring you to pay Federal tax. Its voluntary, thats why unlike State taxes that are automatically withdrawn from your check, your employer needs your expressed permission (W4) to withhold any amount. Title 26 does not supersede US Supreme Court decisions, who, again have ruled numerous times in favour of taxpayers. The 16th Amendment gave Congress "no new powers of taxation". Stop depositing your paycheck into a Bank account. Buy intrinsic metals(silver, gold, platinum, palladium), buy physical goods to resell that appreciate over time(like LEGO). Get a non-custodial crypto account, never keep your coins 'on' an exchange. "Not your keys, not your coins!"
Shame on Isreal
Omg I was just trying to look this up this is perfect timing
Great move and strategy!
Online Left: You HAVE to vote for the establishment pick or else the other side will win!
Online Left: We can work with Harris, but we couldn't work with Biden because he was too stubborn!
Harris: I will not change our policy on Israel.
Online Left: But you still have to vote for her or else Project 2025 and Trump!
Democrats: We're trying to find the middle ground with them.
Online Left: But you still have to vote for her or else...YOU are the problem!
Democrats: Those fools don't realize that we don't care what they want since they'll vote for us no matter what! We could literally run Ted Cruz and they would still tell everyone to vote for us!
"Though I would carefully avoid giving unnecessary offence, yet I am inclined to believe, that all those who espouse the doctrine of reconciliation, may be included within the following descriptions. Interested men who are not to be trusted; weak men, who cannot see; prejudiced men who will not see; and a certain set of moderate men, who think better of the European world than it deserves; and this last class, by an ill-judged deliberation, will be the cause of more calamities to this continent than all the other three."
[..]
"... and instruct us for ever to renounce a power in whom we can have no trust."
The "online left" refuses to learn the lessons of history, even as they make great critiques. Your critiques can be superb, but if you don't follow through with praxis then you're just like the people you criticize.
Breakthrough just did an incredible interview with the co founder of the abandon Harris movement, everyone should watch that
Free Palestine ❤
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for speaking up about genocide: Excellent information!
There has been a longstanding War Tax Resistance movement in the US. Some of those people went to jail. Get very familiar with the law and IRS rules before taking steps.
US citizen➡️IRS➡️GOV➡️AIPAC homeland ( Israel).
To the extent the USA, UK, France, and Germany are allies, and some of those have Rome Statute obligations to protect Palestine from themselves and others, but ALSO have duties to assist allies, does that mean that were law taken seriously and honestly, the USA has a duty to help allies with Rome Statute obligations, to shut down Israel and its crimes, as well as our own for supporting those?
Cool, I will share.
He is absolutely correct. In Europe this is jurisprudence from the Neuremberg tribunals. The thing is, you'll be tied up in courts for 10, 20 or 30 years.
Evil is-real
Thank you ❤
I really hope this works.
Smart guy! Well done 👍
thanks ash much respect
Interesting
This is fine and admirable as an initiative. But Prashar is not a lawyer, and the way he talks about international law is as juvenile as its invocations by the NATO-aligned foreign ministries.
1) He implies that international law sprung up as some novel field in the 1940s, but much of it was either a codification of norms that had already existed and evolved for millennia, both in Europe and in West and East Asia, or an extension of existing structures (for example, the ICJ was prefigured by the Permanent Court of International Justice; the Geneva Conventions preceded by 60 years' worth of humanitarian treaties; even many UN specialized agencies existed either as intergovernmental agencies or international NGOs before WW2).
2) He claims the post-war international legal order was written "for" Great Power Western nations in a way that would disadvantage the developing world. This is somewhere between a half-truth and an inaccuracy. Again, the most widely cited conventions such as on the Law of Treaties or on International Humanitarian Law (the law of war or jus in bello) were the codification of centuries-old customary international law or the expansion of existing treaty systems, both of which had arisen out of practice and necessity - not from some sort of conspiracy. Moreover, it is important to distinguish the systems of international trade, international finance (Breton Woods), and international law/diplomacy. The former two were quite tightly intertwined and managed by the US, while the latter was at arms-length from the others and managed between the entirety of the allies while taking into account China and the impending decolonization process. The motivations and ideologies of these nations were significantly different than today, and the US, UK, France, USSR or China of 1945 should not be compared to the US, UK, France, Russia or China of 2024.
3) And finally, there is an important division in public international law between the legal structure that applies to nations (above) and that which applies to individuals (human rights and international criminal law - the latter of which *was* an invention - almost entirely American, by the way - of the 1940s, though building on earlier but unachieved desires to address the Armenian Genocide). The international human rights Instruments present no hierarchy of norms or priorities amongst themselves, other than the ICCPR's Art 4(2). Western and non-Western countries tend to diverge in the importance they award Civil and Political, on the one hand, and on the other Economic, Social and Cultural rights, but there is nothing in the international legal order that favors the former set.
There are really only two generalizations that can be made about international law as an instrument of multilateralism that could support Prashar's characterization:
1) Structurally, it has not been updated to better accommodate the voices of the preponderance of new, post-colonial nations since 1945; this is not an inherent structural flaw but a result of the many times illegal political intervention and resistance of the P5. No constitutional-type system is perfectly self-regulating, like an infinite clock; they need maintenance and adjustment over time.
2) Those structures, as they exist currently, have been grossly abused as tools by the Great Powers to supplement diplomatic and military operations that have occurred outside of the multilateral structure. In other words, there is a parallel system of relations between states where the multilateral structures are ignored and affairs are conducted much as they were in the most bellicose periods of the 19th or 20th centuries, or even more obtusely - but it is not the fault of post-war international law and its institutions, themselves, that States have not engaged with them exclusively and in good faith.
Thank you Katie
We love you Katie. Voice of voiceless!
Thank you Katie and Ashish
Algorithm make this Viral 🎉🎉🎉
Great video
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Thank you so much for waking us up❤ I'm stopping paying taxes today
I must find out how this works here in Germany!
(Where the UK doesn't impress us much anymore, but the well-armed toddler USA is kind of scary...)
Briiliant i like it
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The government doesn't use your tax dollars for genocide as federal tax money doesn't pay for anything. It is created first, spent into the economy, circulates and eventually taxed back and cancelled out. This is pointless and is just to make you feel better about yourself.
MMT. Yes, unfortunately this idea of tax $ being used to fund fed govt is the status quo. BDS is the way. That's what brought apartheid SA to its knees. Economic pressure.
@@naveennandigum8630 In this case, it's the resistance that will topple zionism. Israel falling is an existential threat to the US empire that SA just never was. Sure BDS does something but the US will prop Israel up until the bitter end.
Brilliant, but will the courts in the UK or USA back this?
The US, doubt it. Our "official probes" found them guilty of no wrongdoing after all
Absolutely correct 💯 %. The U.S. government is violating Leahy Law amendment which prohibits Department of State and Department of Defense from providing military assistance to foreign security force units that violate human rights with impunity. It was named after its principal sponsor, Senator Patrick Leahy established in 1997.
There was a man who came out that used to work for the White House and said his real is the only place that doesn't follow the same procedures with the way he law as every other country and it's the only place that we allowed to investigate its own crimes whereas though in other situations we investigate them before giving their money we also give them their money yearly instead of quarterly I know we won't get a cease-fire from them because of their donors but I keep saying that we should at least request that they have to follow the same procedure as everyone else when it comes to the legal We all know that they're committing more crimes so if they had to follow that procedure then the funding would have to get stopped with all the proof of them violating laws There's absolutely no reason will explanation why they should be held accountable different than everyone else then the United States can still say they're gonna protect them with their iron clad weapons or whatever but they're still able to hold them accountable God I wish there was something like this in America because Im physically disabled but I would definetly be telling everyone &have my kids do it.
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Bernie forced a vote on putting together an exploratory committee to determine whether any oversight is needed and they didn't even pass that lmao
I’d love a US ORG to set this up so we too could protest this genocide as taxpayers!
It's not legal in the USA. The feds will just throw you in prison.
This is important info, thanks for sharing
Exactly
Dont pay taxes. That is payment for your labor, not theirs. Defend yourself when they come to collect.
The tax judges won't agree.
Yep, these people are hilariously deluded. They may find the predictable consequences less amusing.
Thanks
Thankyou Ashish Prashar.
Great coverage thank you
A lot of english people are withholding council tax, local taxes, due to said taxes being sent to uk corrupt gov
When they changed from "rule of law" to "rules based order", that was a sign of moving to pure tyranny. The rules are whatever the powerful care to enforce in the moment and subject to constant change.
Spread spread spread !!!
Great information
Excellent! Hope you have more clips with Prashar!
AMERICANS WAKE UP
People United yo!...... thx guys........
I love this information😊thank you
American rise up free ourselves from AIPAC !
Wow!!! This video should be watched by everyone and stop paying taxes in the U.S, U.K, Germany etc.
Human Rights matter. Christ is King.
Fyi in Islam, they also believe Jesus is King! When he returns He will defeat the anti christ and rule over the world according to the rule of God. Muslims love Jesus!
wish this information was part of the daily conversation.
Needs more views!
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genius concept
OK but the genocide itself is illegal, so what stops them from stopping you paying your taxes?
Civil disobedience only works if done in concert and unity. Good luck to anyone following this advice without the backing of their community.
Good idea
Amazing interview. Short and sweet! How do I not pay taxes for genocide in Germany?
thank you so much
Instead of arming Israel; US/UK tax payer money should be spent on infrastructure, healthcare, education etc
Exactly
We owe it to Palestine (& places like Iraq, all the places we destroyed) to help them rebuild; we cannot wonder why we have “enemies” after we needlessly destroy everything & almost everyone there, we have to make up for it…
The prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that one meal can be made into 2. He also said anybody who knows their neighbor is hungry but does nothing about it is not a believer…
We cannot steal & destroy, & know people are going hungry then say “we should focus on our own self care,” like… do you hear how that sounds? Respectfully