5LL #362: Death, Bias, Alcohol, Dockworkers, Mourning
Death has Died in Gaza
Abdaljawad Omar, Communis
It is this idea of vanishing that continues to haunt me—vanishing not as poetics of escape, not as some romantic fading into the ether, but as the stigma of being too unwanted, surplus to the world’s accounting.
‘I’m So Dehumanized’: Journalists Say U.S. Newsrooms Treat Palestine with Fear and Contempt
Laura Albast, Prism
A monthslong Prism investigation reveals pro-Israel bias at the leadership levels of mainstream U.S. newsrooms, which intensified after Oct. 7, 2023.
Shots in Zion
Luke Carneal, The Baffler
Miles away from a genocide, an “alcohol empire” booms.
Internationalist Solidarity at the Port of Genova: A Worker’s Inquiry
Gemma Timpano, Notes from Below
From the docks of Genova to struggles worldwide, dockworkers blockade capital’s war machine with solidarity as their weapon.
Charlie Kirk’s Legacy Deserves No Mourning
Elizabeth Spiers, The Nation
The white Christian nationalist provocateur wasn’t a promoter of civil discourse. He preached hate, bigotry, and division.

