
We Won’t Be Silenced: Defending Solidarity Against U.S. Propaganda
As students of U.S. propaganda and members of a broader movement for truth and international solidarity, we recognize the rhetorical structure of Gelet Martínez Fragela’s recent Washington Times opinion article as a classic example of Cold War–era fearmongering—revamped for a post-9/11 surveillance regime and funding-apartheid state, where dissent is pathologized, solidarity is criminalized, and anti-imperialism […]

