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Two Siblings Want to Change Reality in Netflix’s In Your Dreams
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Two Siblings Want to Change Reality in Netflix’s In Your Dreams

News In Your Dreams Two Siblings Want to Change Reality in Netflix’s In Your Dreams It’s all fun and games until the nightmares start. By Molly Templeton | Published on June 13, 2025 Image: Netflix © 2024 Comment 0 Share New Share Image: Netflix © 2024 Be careful what you wish for—or dream about. Netflix has just released a first teaser for In Your Dreams, an animated feature about two siblings who go venturing off into the world of dreams in search of a Sandman who grants wishes. But dreams, of course, have their natural counterpart: nightmares. This synopsis kinda had me at “zombie breakfast foods,” to be honest: In Your Dreams is a comedy adventure about Stevie and her brother Elliot who journey into the absurd landscape of their own dreams. If the siblings can withstand a snarky stuffed giraffe, zombie breakfast foods, and the queen of nightmares, the Sandman will grant them their ultimate dream come true…the perfect family. Jolie Hoang-Rappaport voices Stevie; Elias Janssen is Elliot. The movie also stars the voices of Craig Robinson (as Elliot’s beloved stuffed giraffe, Baloney Tony), Cristin Milioti as the kids’ mom, Simu Liu as their dad, Gia Carides as Nightmara, Omid Djalili as the Sandman, SungWon Cho as Chad, and Zachary Noah Piser as Joon Bae. In Your Dreams is written and directed by Alex Woo (Go! Go! Cory Carson) and Erik Benson (one of the writers of The Good Dinosaur). It’s on Netflix November 14th.[end-mark] The post Two Siblings Want to Change Reality in Netflix’s <i>In Your Dreams</i> appeared first on Reactor.
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The Institute Will Recruit You Whether You Like It or Not
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The Institute Will Recruit You Whether You Like It or Not

News The Institute The Institute Will Recruit You Whether You Like It or Not Being a kid in a Stephen King story is always such a good time. By Molly Templeton | Published on June 13, 2025 Image: Chris Reardon/MGM+ Comment 0 Share New Share Image: Chris Reardon/MGM+ Many adaptations are announced and never heard of again—but not when the source material is a Stephen King novel. The Institute was announced just shy of a year ago, its excellent cast already set. Mary-Louise Parker (Weeds) and Ben Barnes (Shadow and Bone) star alongside newcomer Joe Freeman in this story of child prodigies kidnapped and put to work saving the world—with or without their consent. At least, that’s how it looks in this trailer, which King himself shared on YouTube. Here’s the series synopsis: The Institute follows the story of teen genius Luke Ellis (Freeman), who is kidnapped and awakens at The Institute, a facility full of children who all got there the same way he did and who are all possessed of unusual abilities. In a nearby town, haunted former police officer Tim Jamieson (Barnes) has come looking to start a new life, but the peace and quiet won’t last, as his story and Luke’s are destined to collide. This adaptation comes from director/executive producer Jack Bender (Lost, From) and writer Benjamin Cavell—who also co-created the recent adaptation of King’s The Stand. The rest of the cast includes Simone Miller, Fionn Laird, Hannah Galway, Julian Richings, Robert Joy, and Martin Roach. The Institute premieres July 13th on MGM+.[end-mark] The post <i>The Institute</i> Will Recruit You Whether You Like It or Not appeared first on Reactor.
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A Minecraft Movie Heads to Streaming, Including an American Sign Language Version
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A Minecraft Movie Heads to Streaming, Including an American Sign Language Version

News A Minecraft Movie A Minecraft Movie Heads to Streaming, Including an American Sign Language Version Could we possibly have more sign language releases for TV and film? Now, please? By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on June 13, 2025 Credit: Warner Bros. Comment 0 Share New Share Credit: Warner Bros. The feature adaptation of the video game Minecraft, accurately titled A Minecraft Movie, cleaned up at the box office, making over $950 million worldwide since it’s release date in early April. The movie is now finally making its way to streaming, and will be available on HBO Max starting on June 20, 2025. In addition to hearing Jack Black say chicken jockey on your television set (over and over and over, if you or the child in your life so desires), there will also be a version of the film released with Sophia Morales (Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice with ASL) interpreting in American Sign Language. (Why they don’t do this for every movie, I don’t know, but good to see it happening here!) In case you missed the deal with A Minecraft Movie the first time around, here’s the synopsis: Welcome to the world of Minecraft, where creativity doesn’t just help you craft, it’s essential to one’s survival! Four misfits—Garrett “The Garbage Man” Garrison (Jason Momoa), Henry (Sebastian Hansen), Natalie (Emma Myers) and Dawn (Danielle Brooks)—find themselves struggling with ordinary problems when they are suddenly pulled through a mysterious portal into the Overworld: a bizarre, cubic wonderland that thrives on imagination. To get back home, they’ll have to master this world (and protect it from evil things like Piglins and Zombies, too) while embarking on a magical quest with an unexpected, expert crafter, Steve (Jack Black). Together, their adventure will challenge all five to be bold and to reconnect with the qualities that make each of them uniquely creative…the very skills they need to thrive back in the real world. The movie is directed by Jared Hess, with a script worked on by a lot of writers, including Chris Bowman & Hubbel Palmer and Neil Widener & Gavin James, and Chris Galletta. In addition to being available to stream on HBO Max staring June 20, 2025, the movie will also air on HBO, the channel, on June 21 at 8:00 p.m. ET. While we wait, check out the American Sign Language version of the trailer below.[end-mark] The post <i>A Minecraft Movie</i> Heads to Streaming, Including an American Sign Language Version appeared first on Reactor.
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You Can Watch the First Episode of SYFY’s Revival on YouTube
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You Can Watch the First Episode of SYFY’s Revival on YouTube

News revival You Can Watch the First Episode of SYFY’s Revival on YouTube The comic book adaptation premiered on the SYFY channel last night. By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on June 13, 2025 Photo by: Naomi Peters/Lavivier Productions/SYFY Comment 0 Share New Share Photo by: Naomi Peters/Lavivier Productions/SYFY SYFY’s latest show Revival, an adaptation of the comic by Tim Seeley and Mike Norton that stars Melanie Scrofano (Wynonna Earp, Strange New Worlds) premiered on the network last night. If you’re curious about the show and want to check it out, but missed its airing, I’ve got good news for you: SYFY currently has the first full episode, “Don’t Tell Dad,” up on their YouTube channel, available for anyone to watch at their leisure. Here’s the official synopsis for the show, which should sound familiar to readers of the comic: On one miraculous day in rural Wisconsin, the recently deceased suddenly rise from their graves. But this is no zombie story as the “revived” appear and act just like they once were. When local Officer and single mother Dana Cypress (Scrofano) is unexpectedly thrown into the center of a brutal murder mystery of her own, she’s left to make sense of the chaos amidst a town gripped by fear and confusion where everyone, alive or undead, is a suspect.  Based on an interview I had with co-showrunners Luke Boyce and Aaron B. Koontz, the TV series will also surprise those who know the source material. “I think when people get to the end of season one, they’re going to be like, ‘Whoa! Wait a minute! What are we doing here?’” Boyce told me. Ready to be surprised and/or see Scrofano kick ass? Check out the first full episode of Revival below.[end-mark] The post You Can Watch the First Episode of SYFY’s <i>Revival</i> on YouTube appeared first on Reactor.
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Israel Expert Forecasts Iran’s Next Move
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Israel Expert Forecasts Iran’s Next Move

As tensions escalate in the Middle East after Israeli strikes targeted Iranian military and nuclear sites, Heritage Foundation experts hit the airwaves Friday to discuss the latest developments. Victoria Coates, vice president of Heritage’s Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy, discussed the conflict on “Fox & Friends First” with Carley Shimkus and Todd Piro. “We are materially closer to enforcing President @realDonaldTrump's red line.”As Israel launches strikes on Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure, @VictoriaCoates reaffirms President Trump’s long-standing stance: Iran must not obtain a nuclear weapon. pic.twitter.com/H0skpjIQ8a— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 13, 2025 Her interview transcript has been lightly edited. Carley Shimkus: What do you think the outcome will be? Did Israel set Iran’s nuclear program back years, decades? Could it have been eliminated entirely in this?   Victoria Coates: The critical thing for the American people waking up this morning is that we are materially closer to enforcing President Trump’s red line: that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. It’s very simple. He reiterated it to Brett [Baier] last night. This regime, that chants “Death to America and death to Israel,” can’t have a nuclear weapon. And he did everything by the book.   During the Biden administration, we had appeasement. We had this advancement in their nuclear program. That is all on them for allowing that to happen.   But [Trump] wrote a letter to the supreme leader. He engaged in negotiations. The Iranians are the ones who kept saying no.   Last night, the Israelis took action into their own hands. The administration was clear we did not participate in this. The Israelis really did take material steps to degrading that nuclear program, despite the fact that we have stated repeatedly that we did not participate in this.  Todd Piro: Do you expect Iran to retaliate against us?  Coates: That’s always possible.   But I think what we also saw last night is how vulnerable Iran is. They could do nothing.   Two hundred Israeli planes flew hundreds of miles and hit 100 targets all over Iran, not just in Tehran, but in their nuclear sites as well.   [Iran is] somewhat limited in what they can do. They fired off about 100 drones. Israel seems pretty confident they can shoot those down. We will probably have a role in supporting Israel, in case Iran does something bigger.   But from a historical perspective, Iran generally backs down when you take strong action against them, be it Operation Praying Mantis, for example, under President Reagan in 1988. In 2020, when President Trump rightly took out Qasem Soleimani, whose successor also was taken out last night, the head of the IRGC [Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp], they really didn’t push back hard.   What we have to do is be very vigilant now, very concerned. Secretary [of Defense Pete] Hegseth said all of our contingencies were being attended to in the region and beyond in case of Iranian retaliation.   But I think we can also trust the Israelis to have a handle on this.   Shimkus:  Israel’s spy agency, Mossad, was conducting operations inside Iran, including hunting for leadership targets in Tehran. That means that when it comes to Iranian leadership, they are once again reminded that no one is safe.   Coates: Exactly. The Israelis are just saying, “We can reach out and touch you whenever we want to.”   The other critical thing is how much Israel has done since Oct. 7 to degrade Iran’s other tools in the region—for example, Hezbollah, Hamas, the Assad regime in Syria. These things are all gone for Israel.  This notion of this huge regional conflagration, the seven-front war, Israel has done the hard work to prevent that from happening, from not dragging the United States into a war, and now not to face the same kinds of tools they would have faced two years ago in the event that this had been necessary.   That is another really important part of this picture. They’re not as concerned about all of the precision-guided missiles that used to be targeted at them out of Lebanon.   Those are gone now, due to these kinds of very dramatic operations that we’re seeing the Mossad conduct in Iran today.   Piro: Will Iran be able to complete its nuclear program and get a weaponized nuke in light of the fact that six scientists were wiped out last night? Do they have the personnel to complete their mission?  Coates: It’s certainly much harder now.   Israel is looking at this holistically. Yes, they want to damage the infrastructure and the missiles and the missile defense and the terrorist proxies but also take out the scientists. Iran has had every opportunity to prevent this from happening. If they really didn’t want a nuclear weapon, why wouldn’t they have welcomed the inspectors? Why wouldn’t they have opened up these scientists to the IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency], to investigations of what they’re up to?  They could have avoided all of this. President Trump has offered them so many off-ramps, and they are the ones who said no. They are the ones who brought this on themselves.   They’re going to have a much harder time putting it back together without that kind of technical expertise that was eradicated last night. The post Israel Expert Forecasts Iran’s Next Move appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Man Followed Meows to Nearby Basement and Came Out with Tiny Kitten in His Arms
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A man heard meows coming from a nearby basement and later came out with a tiny kitten in his arms. UmamiWhiskers-a-GoGoSam, who had just returned from exploring caves, heard a cat meowing from an abandoned basement on his block. Without hesitation, he went in to investigate.As he traced the source of the meows, he noticed a tiny ball of fur, no bigger than a small loaf of bread, toddling about. As he approached the kitten, her cry for help grew louder. "We think she was born there, and her mom was weaning her, but she was too tiny to figure out how to get out of the basement," Delilah, Sam's friend, shared with Love Meow.At only four weeks old and three-quarters of a pound, the kitten, Umami, was determined to thrive. She was found alone in an abandoned basementWhiskers-a-GoGoThanks to her rescuer, Sam, she was safely scooped out of the basement. With no sign of the mother cat, Delilah contacted her rescue, Whiskers-a-GoGo, and with their support, she welcomed Umami into her home as her 49th foster."I am grateful to Whiskers-a-GoGo for not hesitating to take on Umami and to Sam for asking me for my help. Umami was fearless and leaned into cuddles immediately." She was tiny but mighty in spiritWhiskers-a-GoGoShortly after arriving, Umami made herself right at home, nestling into her foster mom's arms for some much-needed TLC. She might not be the most vocal kitten, but she more than made up for it with her larger-than-life personality."She's a very funny and charming cat who enjoys getting into classic goofy kitten hijinks." She leaned into cuddles immediatelyWhiskers-a-GoGoWithin days, she transformed into the ultimate lap cat, wriggling happily, hugging her foster mom's leg, and bursting with joy. "She loves noisy toys, has a bottomless appetite, and wants to be wherever you are."Every week, she grew bigger, stronger, and sillier than ever. Her playful and goofy side quickly emergedWhiskers-a-GoGoAfter darting around the room and playing to her heart's content, she'd eventually tuck herself in her foster mom's hoodie, seeking that perfect cozy spot. For all the fun the toys and space could offer, nothing compared to the joy of cuddling up with her human.She makes the sweetest sidekick, brimming with confidence and acting like she's got the world all figured out. Whiskers-a-GoGoOnce she was ready to explore the house and meet the resident animals, she claimed every corner as her own. Despite her tiny size, she strutted around like she was in charge, and her presence filled every room.She climbed onto the couch and instantly proclaimed it as her throne. Whiskers-a-GoGoNow that she feels safe and loved, she's truly blossomed. She likes racing after her toys, wrestling them with all her might. With her adventurous, intrepid spirit, she explores every nook and cranny and tackles anything that crosses her path."At the end of the day, she always loved to stay close to me like a lovely little shadow." She is very playful and has a big personalityWhiskers-a-GoGoShe isn't intimidated by the resident canine towering over her and is eager to befriend them all."She loves to play with my dog's ears and tail, and after she left quarantine, she fearlessly has been pouncing on my much older and bigger cat." She adores the resident animalsWhiskers-a-GoGo"It's been about five weeks of non-stop fun with the cutest little girl I have ever seen."Umami has flourished from a tiny basement kitten into a confident ruler of the house, delighting everyone with her endless antics and playful energy. Whiskers-a-GoGoShare this story with your friends. To learn more about Umami and Whiskers-a-GoGo on Instagram and Facebook.Related story: Cat Thought to Be a 7-Week-Old Kitten When Found Along the Road but Turns Out She's Much Older
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PATRIOT SALE: 74% Off VIP Memberships! Celebrate American Greatness!
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House GOP Vote to Defund CPB Skipped by ABC, NBC, New York Times, and Washington Post
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While conservatives at NewsBusters and elsewhere celebrate a major win as the House passed a rescission package that would claw back $1.1 billion in federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the liberal media didn’t greet that as a big deal at all. The New York Times and The Washington Post had no story at all in the A sections of their papers. The Wall Street Journal offered a front-page blurb and a cursory seven-paragraph article on page A-3. ABC and NBC didn’t get to it, while CBS gave it a brief mention on CBS Evening News Plus, underlining the “underserved” and rural folks. It's about 20 seconds, with pro-PBS protest signs on video:  JOHN DICKERSON: Local NPR and PBS affiliates are one step closer to losing major funding, as House Republicans narrowly approved President Trump's proposal to take back nearly $9.5 billion in previously allocated federal funding. Stations in rural and underserved areas are particularly vulnerable. If you merely looked at the PBS News Hour website, it looks like they skipped their own story. But it’s buried inside a piece by congressional reporter Lisa Desjardins headlined “What lawmakers said about Sen. Padilla being forcibly removed from DHS news conference.” Desjardins relayed ”I am told that one who switched his vote, Don Bacon, switched his vote because he was guaranteed by House leadership that this PBS money would be restored in the fall. There are many who are skeptical that will actually happen.” On NPR’s All Things Considered, congressional reporter Deirdre Walsh announced they were "mainstream" media: “In Trump's second term, there's really been a broad effort as part of his sort of culture wars to label mainstream media organizations. Public media are uniquely vulnerable in this environment.” On the 6 pm top-of-the-hour newscast, NPR media reporter David Folkenflik uncorked this Truth vs. Falsehood passage:  Conservative activists have been pushing for such a move for decades, saying NPR and PBS have a liberal bias. The networks reject that, saying they seek fairness in reflecting and covering the American experience.
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PEW! Nicolle Wallace MANGLES Poll to Claim There's Little Support for Trump's Deportations
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PEW! Nicolle Wallace MANGLES Poll to Claim There's Little Support for Trump's Deportations

On Wednesday's Deadline: White House show, MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace twice spread misinformation to her viewers as she greatly understated public support for deportations by misquoting a recent Pew poll. While speaking with correspondent Jacob Soboroff about recent ICE raids on farms in Ventura County, California,  Wallace brought up the poll from March and asserted: This is where there is scant public support. Pew Research -- which last asked a question of the public in March -- only 15 percent of Americans support deporting undocumented immigrants who have a job; 14 percent of Americans support deporting the parents of children who were born here; nine percent support deporting people who came to this country as immigrants (she meant "children"); and only five percent of all Americans support deporting someone married to a U.S. citizen. As if ICE agents couldn't have been raiding such workplaces in search of immigrants with criminal records, she added: "I imagine that the people who work there behind you -- they are definitely all in the first category. They have a job, so 85 percent of all Americans oppose deporting people like the workers if they happen to be illegal who work in the fields behind you." About 20 minutes later, she brought up the poll again as she spoke with Mara Gay, editorial board member of The New York Times. Wallace claimed: But this is the actual size of the number of Americans who support deporting people with a job -- just 15 percent of our fellow Americans. That means about 35 percent of Trump voters don't support that. Fourteen percent of Americans support deporting people who are parents of children that were born here. Nine percent support deporting people who came here as children, and only five percent of all Americans -- which means 45 percent of Trump's own base opposes deporting people married to a U.S. citizen. To see how much Wallace mangled the poll, let's look at the overall numbers: The tiny number overall sounds like the MSNBC position that none should be deported:  About half of U.S. adults (51%) say some immigrants living in the country illegally should be deported, compared with 32% who say all should be deported. Some 16% say none should be deported. Nearly all Republicans and Republican-leaning independents (96%) say at least some immigrants living in the country illegally should be deported, compared with 71% of Democrats and Democratic leaners. ...A greater share of Republicans than Democrats who favor some deportations say immigrants living in the country illegally should be deported if they have committed nonviolent crimes (67% vs. 42%) or have arrived in the last four years (63% vs. 32%). When it comes to those who have committed violent crimes, nearly all Republicans and Democrats (97% each) say this group should be deported. Pew asking for exceptions like "they have a job" or "parents who have children here" is looking for sympathetic exceptions, but Trump has focused first on removing immigrants with criminal records. Wallace suggested deportations are very unpopular, but that's not what the overall Pew poll demonstrates. . Gay talked up the notion that Americans are becoming afraid that they will be impacted by the ICE raids and the use of the military: MARA GAY, THE NEW YORK TIMES: And I think now that we're seeing that playing out, there are Americans in those communities, citizens -- people across the country who are starting to have second thoughts. I mean, now that we're seeing, you know, children -- WALLACE: Including a bunch of people that voted for him. GAY: -- being ripped from their -- including people, I mean, right, so the reality is actually quite devastating. And so I do -- I do think we're starting to see public sentiment shift because this isn't just about immigration -- it's also obvious of course that Donald Trump is using immigration as an excuse to strengthen his own powers and test the Constitution. And we see that with his deployment of the military, so you've got to have Americans out there who are thinking, "Well, today it's immigrants -- well, tomorrow it could be me or my kid who's out in the street protesting because they're at college." Or they just feel like it's their constitutional right to do so as it is, and they're devastated by what's happening to their country. Are they going to be harmed by a member of their own military? I mean, what is happening here? PS: Speaking of extremely selective polling choices, Wallace also put on screen the latest Quinnipiac poll of Trump's job approval rating -- a shocking 38 percent approval to 54 percent disapproval. But the RealClearPolitics collection of approval-rating polls shows that is an outlier. The RCP average of recent polls is minus-3, not minus-16. Oh, and this is the same show where Wallace suggested the Trump administration posting a message to urge Americans to help them stop "foreign invaders" (illegal immigrants) sounded like Vladimir Putin.  Transcripts follow: MSNBC's Deadline: White House June 11, 2025 4:08 p.m. Eastern NICOLLE WALLACE: This is where there is scant public support. Pew Research -- which last asked a question of the public in March -- only 15 percent of Americans support deporting undocumented immigrants who have a job; 14 percent of Americans support deporting the parents of children who were born here; nine percent support deporting people who came to this country as immigrants (she meant "children"); and only five percent of all Americans support deporting someone married to a U.S. citizen. I imagine that the people who work there behind you -- they are definitely all in the first category. They have a job, so 85 percent of all Americans oppose deporting people like the workers if they happen to be illegal who work in the fields behind you. Are you seeing evidence of that public opposition to deporting these folks? JACOB SOBOROFF (from a farm in Ventura County, CA): Oh, of course. There were rallies on the streets here in Ventura County yesterday immediately after this happened. (...) 4:28 p.m. WALLACE: But this is the actual size of the number of Americans who support deporting people with a job -- just 15 percent of our fellow Americans. That means about 35 percent of Trump voters don't support that. Fourteen percent of Americans support deporting people who are parents of children that were born here. Nine percent support deporting people who came here as children, and only five percent of all Americans -- which means 45 percent of Trump's own base opposes deporting people married to a U.S. citizen. MARA GAY, THE NEW YORK TIMES EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER: I mean, I think the entire immigration issue has kind of gotten away from both parties and just America in general. I am starting to wonder how much of an issue in last year's election immigration was simply a proxy for anger over the economy. Americans clearly are suffering not just with inflation but with housing crisis -- you have adult children who aren't doing as well as their parents. There's a lot of anger about the consolidation of capital -- about billionaires -- so you think about that kind of populism and how Donald Trump was able to channel it into an anti-immigrant rhetoric. And so I think through that lens we did see people voting on immigration in a way, but I think the reality now of, first of all, this is terrible for the economy. So -- even putting aside the humanitarian aspect of this, you know, now, he said, "Yes, I'm going to go after people who are criminals," but he's going after wide communities here. And I think now that we're seeing that playing out, there are Americans in those communities, citizens -- people across the country who are starting to have second thoughts. I mean, now that we're seeing, you know, children -- WALLACE: Including a bunch of people that voted for him. GAY: -- being ripped from their -- including people, I mean, right, so the reality is actually quite devastating. And so I do -- I do think we're starting to see public sentiment shift because this isn't just about immigration -- it's also obvious of course that Donald Trump is using immigration as an excuse to strengthen his own powers and test the Constitution. And we see that with his deployment of the military, so you've got to have Americans out there who are thinking, "Well, today it's immigrants -- well, tomorrow it could be me or my kid who's out in the street protesting because they're at college." Or they just feel like it's their constitutional right to do so as it is, and they're devastated by what's happening to their country. Are they going to be harmed by a member of their own military? I mean, what is happening here?
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Anti-ICE protester exposed as serial left-wing activist since 1980s, protested at 'Dyke' march and against Coca-Cola
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Two anti-immigration enforcement protesters who blocked New York City traffic this week have been revealed as long-time activists, with one participating in protests since the 1980s.The two activists were filmed on Tuesday morning blocking traffic on Houston Street in Lower Manhattan. One of the New Yorkers in the stopped traffic, a mother, pleaded with the activists to move out of the way so she could get to work. The activists instead told her there was nothing they could do, with one even laughing at the idea that she had a job to get to.'We were preventing the cars from driving into the marchers. There were at least 10,000 of them behind us.'The two activists, who were part of a protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arresting illegal immigrants, were identified by the Daily Mail as individuals who have been involved in left-wing activism for years.One activist, identified as Karen Ramspacher, is a 60-year-old who has engaged in activism since at least 1989. As the Daily Mail noted, Ramspacher was quoted in a 1989 issue of OutWeek magazine about being arrested at an abortion rights protest.In 2002, Ramspacher, then part of a group called ACT UP, was quoted in a report about a protest against the Coca-Cola Company. The ACT UP activists were described by the Nation as "an organization known for civil disobedience and surprise protests."In a 2020 article from the Cut, Ramspacher was quoted on her view of activism."What activism does is it focuses your attention and turns your fear into something good," Ramspacher told the outlet.Also according to the Daily Mail, Ramspacher was pictured at the 2017 25th Annual Dyke March for lesbian rights and the 2022 Women's March in Washington, D.C.RELATED: 'I have a kid!' Anti-ICE protester mocks mother for trying to go to work amid protests Photo by DAVID DEE DELGADO/AFP via Getty Images Ramspacher justified impeding the NYC traffic this week in an interview with the Daily Mail, saying it was "a temporary, momentary interruption to the regular flow of traffic" in order to "bring attention and express people's concerns about this dangerous situation we find ourselves in where the military and ICE agents are going into the communities and taking our friends and family members."The veteran activist said that she and the male protester were not necessarily blocking traffic, but rather "we were preventing the cars from driving into the marchers. There were at least 10,000 of them behind us."Ramspacher also said in the interview that she did not know the male protester, despite both holding onto the same bicycle when blocking traffic. That man was identified by the Daily Mail as Trevor Britvec, who also has a history of activism in the city.RELATED: Illegal alien resists arrest, punches ICE agent in NYC melee, according to DHS Photo by DAVID DEE DELGADO/AFP via Getty Images The U.K. outlet cited public records showing that Britvec sued New York City over alleged civil rights violations by the NYPD in July 2020 at a Black Lives Matter protest.Britvec was also allegedly arrested in September 2020 but had his charges dismissed. He was part of a subsequent lawsuit against New York City with other BLM protesters, resulting in a settlement with the city. Britvec was awarded $115,000, the Daily Mail reported.Interestingly, in the video from earlier this week, Britvec mocked a desperate mother over having to go to work:"Oh no, not work," the male protester said sarcastically to reporter Savanah Hernandez, who filmed the ordeal. "I care so much," Britvec joked, making a mockery of the mother's situation.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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