Saturday, June 20, 2026

Live Aid 1985: What Nobody Tells You About the African Famine that Led to the Most-Watched Concert in History


Over on an X Twitter thread, Students For Liberty take us back to the mid-1980s and reminds us of what our young ones no longer learn in schools and universities:

In July 1985, over a billion people watched Live Aid. Months earlier, Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie had written "We Are the World." All of it was a response to a famine in Ethiopia. Almost nobody remembers who actually caused the famine 

 
 … The crisis was framed almost entirely as a natural disaster, the work of a catastrophic drought striking a poor country. Television footage showed cracked earth, dying livestock, and skeletal children. The government in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, was barely named in Western coverage. Its policies were not named at all. 


… What was actually happening: in September 1974, a Marxist-Leninist military junta called the Derg overthrew Emperor Haile Selassie. By 1977, Colonel Mengistu Haile Mariam had killed his rivals inside the junta and taken sole control. He built a Soviet-style state. He nationalized all rural land in 1975 and imposed grain quotas that peasants had to deliver to the state at prices below the cost of production.

 

This is the mechanism Stalin had used to engineer famine in Ukraine in 1932. The state destroys the production incentive, then extracts grain by force. When drought arrived in northern Ethiopia in 1983, there was no surplus and no buffer. Forced collectivization had already destroyed the country's food reserves years before the rain stopped.

… [Médecins Sans Frontières] denounced the program publicly in October 1985. The Ethiopian government expelled [MSF] in December. Investigators later established that a large share of the international aid raised in the West was diverted into the resettlement program itself. The same money raised to save Ethiopians from starvation paid, in part, for the operation that killed between 50,000 and 100,000 of them.

 … If the cause of the Ethiopian famine had been a right-wing regime, it would probably be in every school curriculum alongside Live Aid. The famine that produced the most-watched concert in history was caused by forced collectivization, forced grain seizures, and a deliberate policy of using hunger as a weapon against civilians. Four decades later, that half of the story still does not appear in most accounts of Live Aid.

Read the whole thing… (Update: And āmeseginalehu
[thanks] for the Instalinks, Ed Driscoll and Sarah Hoyt…)

Over at the New York Post, Glenn Reynolds denounces

higher education’s foul products [aka] the toxic waste [that] it emits [which] isn’t chemical but intellectual sludge, in the form of racial bigotry, antisemitism and crude Marxism

 … Marxism, which has never worked in the real world, remains stylish on campuses — still treated as a hot new concept, though it hasn’t changed much in over a century. 

Racism, sexism, antisemitism and destructive economic ignorance, all from a huge and vastly expensive system that was supposed to make our society better. 

It’s time for a change.

No wonder that there are voices trying to fight back, such as those on the blogosphere like Students For Liberty and Instapundit and Sarah Hoyt, who fires the following shot across the bow: what with "the passing fancy of college professors drunk on socialism", Western society's massive problem

requires a willingness which I know doesn’t exist, to turn off the money spigot corrupting people here and abroad. And it might not exist but it NEEDS to. So if all you do is convince others that this stupidity needs to stop you won’t have lived in vain.

Socialism kills, fast or slow. But on the way there, it makes people into dumb animals posturing and killing for no good reason.

The enemy is collectivism. The enemy is welfare. The enemy is turning humans into dependent zoo animals.

Indeed, the dream of the world's leftists and its drama queens, as I have written before, is to make a world where all citizens are de facto welfare recipients (an update from the serfs and the peasants that they used to be during feudalism and in prior eras). And when and if any of said citizens disagree, the latter need to be gagged and gotten rid of — as we have seen in Ethiopia (plus in the USSR, China, Cambodia, etc, etc, etc) — by any means possible…

Many People Question the White House's Decision Regarding Iran; Maybe the Secret Is That Trump Has Decided That the Overwhelming Goal Now Is to Win the 2026 Mid-Terms


He may be the spokesman for le Comité Trump France, however Philippe Karsenty is none too happy about the outcome of the Iran War. As Marc Fauvelle's BFMTV guest panel (video at the link) are preoccupied with and debate whether Donald Trump should have been invited to the Versailles palace, Philippe Karsenty doesn't see what there is anything to celebrate in any building in the first place — as he believes that the true subject of the day is that the American president has made a huge mistake vis-à-vis Tehran (0:10, 1:41-3:20, 9:29, 12:06-12:48, 21:18-22:54, 23:11, 23:32-24:40, 24:56, 28:44).

When asked on BFMTV, with a smirk, whether he has now become a Democrat, the spokesman for le Comité Trump France answers that he is simply closer to the Marco Rubio/Pete Hegseth flank of the Trump administration. (Merci pour l'Instalien, Sarah.)

60 minutes Fauvelle - Mercredi 17 juin

Chaque jour, Marc Fauvelle vous accompagne de 19h à 20h dans 60 minutes Fauvelle sur BFMTV.

 
As far as I'm concerned, here is my take: As Josh Hammer writes that Trump Ties His Name and Credibility to Vance’s Dubious Iran Diplomacy; and as Rick Moran reports that Israeli Pundits Are Slamming the Iran Deal; all the while the mayor of Tehran declares that the War With ‘Great Satan’ U.S. ‘Is Ongoing, Existential’, I can freely admit that I don't understand Donald Trump's reasoning or, for that matter, 'the deeply flawed new "memorandum of understanding"' any more than many others. 

But what I am hoping is that Donald Trump has simply decided that winning the November mid-terms is the most important thing to do for the rest of this year, as, indeed, the future of his conservative blueprint — in foreign affairs as well as in domestic ones — will depend on that. Hopefully, he plans to return to his usual forcefulness after November — in case, needless to say, the GOP emerges victorious.

BFM TV 17 juin 2026 - Philippe Karsenty prend ses distances avec l'accord de Versailles

Thursday, June 18, 2026

When Leftists ask a question, it's designed to be both the setup AND the answer; It renders you guilty before you open your mouth

Speaking about the vice-president's appearance on a Leftist television show, Steven Crowder said that  

The View had JD Vance on and he was too diplomatic for that room. The process is the punishment.

The host of "Louder with Crowder" has allegedly been involved with controversy in the past few years, something I can't say I know much about; in any case, Steve hits the bulls-eye when he went on to point out that when the Left's Drama Queens ask a question, 

it's designed to be both the setup AND the answer. It renders you guilty before you open your mouth.
Steven Crowder finished by stating that
You don't debate it, you narrate it. It’s that easy. st [Just?] say it out loud and everyone watching sees exactly what's happening.

After reviewing the View's lead-on questions — i.e., the left's traps — the Louder with Crowder crew went on to debate whether JD Vance, in view of the next election, wasn't becoming a whole lot more apologetic and ignoring, therefore, the Donald Trump technique on how to take on fake news. 

Related: Stephen Crowder on NP 13 years ago — a Superb Illustration of the Left's Devious Ways of Reporting the News in General and About Conservatives in Particular : I wish to extend my deepest gratitude to the Huffington Post for the article about Steven Crowder's alleged inane CPAC comment about rape (via Instapundit) because it illustrates perfectly the left's devious ways of reporting about the news in general and about conservatives in particular.

And who can forget Ed Driscoll's introduction of

the important Lefty verb “Laphamize,” which is achieved by deciding upon a narrative for an opposition event, writing an anachronous review, and then passing it off as reporting?

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Iran's Remaining Forces: On French Radio, Hamas and Hezbollah Are Characterized as "Delocalized Iranian Armies"

  
As an Apache helicopter is shot down over Iran, Philippe Karsenty is interviewed on RCN, where he provides an overview over the current situation regarding the Iran War.

The spokesman for the Comité Trump France told the listeners of André BARMO'HA that Donald Trump's cease-fire is not anything that Tehran has any respect for, ridiculed MSM (European as well as American) claims that the Islamic Republic is winning, and points out that France seems to be more allied to Iran, China, and Russia than to America or the West, what with the current narrative that America and Israel, not Iran, are responsible for starting the current conflict. (Merci pour l'Instalien, Sarah.)

Moreover, Philippe Karsenty revealed that Iran still has armed forces, in the perspective that Hamas and Hezbollah happen to actually be akin to "delocalized Iranian armies." 

Philippe KARSENTY, Homme d’affaires, ancien Maire Adjoint de Neuilly, Porte-Parole du comité TRUMP France, invité d'André BARMO'HA