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‘Revolution is my goal’interview with former Black Panther Elaine Brown – Socialist Worker

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With her classic book newly republished, former Black Panther Party leader Elaine Brown spoke to Yuri Prasad about life in the revolutionary group, and anti-racism today

Sunday 20 March 2022

Elaine Brown is one of the last surviving leaders of the Black Panther Party. The revolutionary group was famed for its uncompromising fight against racism and capitalism in the United States in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In particular, the Panthers were known for their Marxism and for being prepared to bear arms.

Brown was a talented rank and file member who joined the organisation at its high point in 1968. She rose to become the editor of its newspaper, its minister of information and, ultimately in 1973, its chairwoman. As the group struggled to survive state assassinations, bomb attacks and FBIinstigated internal fights, Brown held the Panthers together.

She talked to Socialist Worker about revolution and the themes of her republished book, A Taste of PowerA Black Womans Story. We began by discussing the wave of Black Lives Matter protests that followed the police murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. And we talked about the differences between those fights and the struggles of fifty years ago.

I have said many times that I dont see where theres a movement here. Theres just a slogan, Brown declared. The only thing that is similar is the process of becoming aware of the conditions that cause so much pain.

For Brown the key questions are strategy and political organisation. In this she insists there are marked differences between what was happening in late 1960s America and what is happening now.

I dont see anything like the Black Panther Party or the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee or the Southern Christian Leadership Organisation, or any other organisation that has been formed as a result of this collective rage, she said. Certainly not one that is actually addressing the causes of the problems. Who is dealing with all of the issues that George Floyds murder represents, which are the poverty of black people, the continued oppressive state, and so on? I dont see anyone challenging the United States government.

Brown has clearly thought hard about why no organisation emerged from Black Lives Matter protests of 2020. At its height this movement was able to mobilise thousands of people often in pitched battles with the police. There are things that are true today that were not true back in my day, she explained.

The conditions are such that a number of black people have arrived at a level of comfort. Theyre not really afraid of getting killed by the sheriff if they go out to vote. That comfort is something that the mass movements of the 1960s created, Brown thinks.

We kicked open doors to create these positions for elected officials who pretend to have some consciousness but dont do anything. And this comfort has in turn created a reliance on the system that promises to address all these ills without really demonstrating what unites them.

Its as though theyre not tied together, she added. And, because of that, they are not really talking about capitalism. Thats why it doesnt translate into anything concrete. Dr Martin Luther King talked about the urgency of now. Theres no sense of urgency now.

A second reason for the lack of organisation that Brown pointed to is fear. Nobody wants to give up anything at all to accomplish this. Nobodys willing to say, as Dr King said, and as we in the Black Panther Party said, Im ready to die for this. And people did diemy comrades and all the other people that sacrificed their lives.

Brown also highlights the way the establishment and the media have framed the discussion of the fight against racism in the 1960s and 70s. This has limited the narrative to one of democratic rights in the Deep South. We could see black people being hosed by the police. So today we think of civil rights as fighting against black people being hosed because thats what we saw via television.

Looking back to how she became a revolutionary in 1968, Brown said she felt there was very little choice for people like her. By the time I stumbled upon the Black Panther Party in Southern California, [party founder] Huey Newton had been involved in a shootout with police in West Oakland, she explained. He had become a national hero for black people. Not because he was a victim like George Floyd, but because he was alleged to have shot that cop that would have killed him.

Every one of the sisters that I knew were all tough broads. And we had to be tough when we joined the party. We didnt join for some man, we were revolutionaries.

Elaine Brown

I had been thinking that I was a conscious black person, doing my writing for the little newspaper in the Black Congress organisation I was involved in. Everybody was militant. Everybody was everything until the Black Panther Party came and drew a line in the sand.

They said, Well all this is nice, this conversation, but Huey Newton has just been charged with killing a cop. So youre talking about police brutality, youre talking about this stuff, but youre really not making a move. So the difference is now going to be that we have to take action.

The question the Panthers put was, according to Brown, Do you want to keep on playing around with what youre doing and thinking that youre doing something meaningful, now that you know it is not meaningful?

For Brown, the answers clear. What else can you do but surrender your life to the revolution? she asked. In the late 1960s as the revolution grew to embrace womens emancipation and gay liberation, the Black Panthers increasingly incorporated the issues into its programme.

The party was dominated by men. Even though there are people who would like to pretend that at some point it was mostly women, thats just not true, Brown insisted. But I would say that every one of the sisters that I knew were all tough broads. And we had to be tough when we joined the party. We didnt join for some man, we were revolutionaries.

The mainstream womens liberation politics of the time, represented by people such as Gloria Steinem and her Ms. magazine, wasnt arguing for fundamental change in America. They just wanted to make sure women broke through the glass ceiling, so that we too could oppress people and become corporate leaders like men did.

But the Black Panther Party, and the parties we were affiliated with, were the only organisations that identified the question of womens liberation and gay liberation as a part of our overall struggle.

Brown remains convinced that revolution should still be the aim for people fighting for change today. Is it a goal? All I know is that it is my goal. We will never be a free people without it, she exclaimed defiantly. The word might be confusing or scary. People like to think that its some kind of 1960s word.

But the bottom line is that the Empire of the United States, which has caused our enslavement, cannot continue like this. We cannot continue with this world system. Most people are poor, and yet some are so rich that it is almost unfathomable. But in order for them to have that wealth the rest of the people have to be poor. Its a requirement. Im not alright with the current scheme of accepting mass oppression and poverty.

Looking back at her time in the Black Panther Party, Brown is rightly proud of its achievements. My old comrades and I talk about it even now, and we say it was the best time of our lives and we were putting our lives on the line. We loved the party. We loved being in the party. We loved it though it was hard.

A Taste of PowerA Black Womans Story by Elaine Brown republished by Penguin Modern Classics available to buy for 10.99

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Letters to the editor: What will it take to beat a bully? – The Register-Guard

Should we change course?

E.J. Dionne gushes over President Biden's State of the Union and how it will change the unwanted trajectory of his presidency.

Nothing could be further from the truth!

As many letter writers to The R-G are concerned with the evils of the Trump presidency, which is no more, they miss the counterculture Biden presidency. Nothing makes sense. For example, Russias brutal attack on Ukraine, negotiating with Iran (one of four countries in the world that is sponsoring terrorism), inflation, increased violence in the cities, illegal immigration at the southern border and curtailing fossil fuels in America, which leads to a loss of jobs and dependence on foreign countries who wish to harm America.

These are only a few such policies that testcommon sense andDionne is wrapped up inBiden's political speech andfuture when America is becoming a shellof the Jefferson/Madison/Monroe philosophy of limiting Federalism.

Is it too late to change course?

Joel Marks, Florence

Thank you for the very comprehensive article on Measure 110.

Voterswho approved Measure 110 legalizing certain quantities of life-ruining substances such as methamphetamine and heroin have been duped. A year later and there is no clear indication, contrary to the ballot measure contention, that funded treatment programs have materialized. Hard-drug abusers should be given the option to receive the treatment they need, or be forced out of our communities through incarceration.

Either way, voters have been fooled on this one. Bureaucratic infighting and red tape have prevented the immediate roll out of treatment centers, and police have one less tool to combat rampant drug abuse and property crime in our state.

Seth P. Shenker, Eugene

President Biden wont be sending our military to fight in Ukraine, so its simply a matter of time before Russias military capability overtakes Ukraine.

When planning Ukraines invasion, Putin anticipated the current sanctions and for years has accumulated a pool of money intended to offset the effects he knew sanctions would have on Russias economy.

Recently, Putin rattled his nuclear sword. Bullies are only deterred after their own nose gets bloodied. Without harsher economic reprisals for Putins brutality happening soon, Moldova will become his next victim.

Today our best option for supporting the brave Ukrainian people and avoiding WWIII is to punish Russia with sanctions on their fossil fuel exports. Russias money pool will evaporate much faster without fossil fuel revenues.

This move will drive up already high world oil prices and put further economic hardships on Europeans as well as Americans. That is still much less traumatic than what Ukrainians are experiencing and a much better choice than shedding blood and risking nuclear war.

Doing nothing further to punish Putin would eventually represent a more substantial risk to world peace.

Bob Hoitt, Springfield

In the March 3 Register-Guard guest view supporting EmX buildouts, no mention was made of EmX ridership, nor revenue data. That could be because no accurate, verifiable statistics exist. Unlike conventional buses, EmX has no internal fare enforcement. Drivers have no contact with passengers, so they cannot ascertain fare payment. No electronic, nor mechanical, oversight exists to verify ridership or revenue. Very rarely does a transit officer check fares, but only at Eugene or Springfield stations. They do not ride the route to confront oncoming passengers.

Why hasnt LTD or Eugene remedied this huge hole in their accounting records? EmX virtue invocation means nothing without paying customers. Accurate and auditable revenue and patronage metrics must be collected. Both federal and state agencies granting taxpayer money for EmX projects demand that data. What are LTD and Eugene going to present? EmX has been in existence for nearly 15 years, so no excuse exists for not solving this problem. Until then, shelve proposed EmX buildouts.

Charlie Rojas, Eugene

The article Moving ahead (R-G, March 6) indicates thepurpose of the partnership between Eugene, LTD and other regional entities" (unnamed) is to redesign major streets inEugene to "make them work better for takingthe bus, walking and biking.

Since the majority of users of these thoroughfares arepeopledrivingprivate or commercial vehicles and since a significant portion of thefunds are generated from gasoline taxes, itseems to me that the paramount purpose of anyredesign (if really necessary) should be toredesign these roads for the use, convenience and safety of those driving trucks and cars on them. Did I misssomething?

Ridership on LTD is as low as it has been since 2012 and walking and biking are fine, but they simply do not represent the majority ofusers. Redesigningand spending tax dollars on these projects for the stated purpose of enhancing bus, bikes and walkers should be reconsidered.

Make your voice heard.

Shannon Roseta, Eugene

I would like to share a quote from Mohammed Rafik Mhawesh, a Palestinian writer and journalist based in Gaza City.He says, "We fight our oppressors, and we get branded terrorists.Ukrainians do the same, and they get applauded for their courage."

Hmmm.

Margaret Brye,Eugene

For all who are concerned about the effects climate change will have on our grandchildrens world, now is a critical time. The new report by the International Panel on Climate Change tells us that the window of opportunity to prevent the average global temperature from rising more than 1.5 to 2.0 degrees centigrade is closing fast. The report goes into detail on the predicted devastating effects global warming will have on the planet.

Action must be taken quickly at the national level to accomplish the goal of at least keeping global temperature rise below 2.0 degrees C. A 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and net zero by 2050 are important components. Polls consistently show that a majority of Republicans and Democrats are worried about the effects of climate change and want Congress to act. This should not be a partisan issue. Now is the time to let our senators and representative know we want them to pass effective climate legislationthis year.I hope you agree that we owe this to our grandchildren.

Richard Barnhart, Eugene

If just for one minute we were to think of taking care of ourselves first, the gas prices wouldn't be where they are.Why are we exporting so much oil to other countries and evidently ignoring our own shortage here? It doesn't take rocket science to look out for No. 1 and any overages can move elsewhere.That's No. 1. No. 2, we do have oil reserves. How about tapping them until all this mess is over.And No. 3, gas stations do not refill their tanks every day, but they sure do like to increase gas prices daily.

Simply put, it's another case of corporate greed.

Richard Besser, North Bend

M. Reza Behnam'sarticle "Palestinians are refugees in theirown land" is long overdue.It explicitlypoints out theconditions Palestinians have lived with since the Zionist war of 1946-1947.

Palestinian children are put in Israeli prisons for throwing rocks at tanks, but their parents are not allowed to visit them because they are not allowed to enter Israel.

There are so many other inhumane practices that exist, yet anyone who objects to those things is called antisemitic.Year after year, our senators and representatives vote to send $3.8 billion to Israel.The majority of that money goes to the military, which continues to bombard Palestine, destroy its homes and take their land for Zionist settlers.

Where is the sanity in all of this?

Ruth Roberts, Corvallis

The Lane County commissioners have fast-tracked a request to their planning staff to consider funding for a new baseball stadium for the Eugene Emeralds. The stadium is estimated to cost $50 million, which the county can't afford even with the $7.5 million approved by the Oregon Legislature. I don't believe local government agencies ought to fund a private for-profit business unwillingto assume some or all of the cost. In this case, the parent company of the Ems, the San Francisco Giants, has not indicated an interest in providing funding.

Why does the local government in Eugene immediately rush to consider approval ofany sports-related facility? Such a venue willlikely disrupt the neighborhood, exacerbate traffic and be available only for those with enough discretionaryincome to afford season tickets.

Has a sportscomplex ever been turned down in Eugene? Not that I recall.

Pat Reilly, Eugene

Carol Carver (Letters, March 3), in relating her experience with racism, sadly, is mild compared to the rampant racism that makes up our nation's history.

I wish to share one of my own. I grew up in the projects in a Queens neighborhood. These were high-rise apartment buildings with culturally diverse, lower middle-class families. One day two Black siblings, perhaps 5 and 7years old, were arguing. One screamed at the other, "White Jew, White Jew!" Obviously, learned by environmental rote.

Carver cited George Santayana's quote: "Those who don't remember the past are condemned to repeat it." German philosopher Georg Hagel's quote is far more accurate: The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history."

Prejudice is not race-, religion- or gender-specific. It is human-specific and humankind, left to itself is hapless and helpless. Providentially, we are not left to ourselves.

James Tsalapinas, Harrisburg

I was glad to see that in the March 6R-G all nine letters to the editor condemned Putins attack on Ukraine and Trumps praise of the brutal dictator. Some on the far right, like Marjorie Taylor Green and Tucker Carlson, are applauding Putin, but the vast majority of Americans support freedom and democracy.

Another story by the AP, The West recalculates the cost of war," said U.S. citizens might have to pay higher gas prices. Russia supplies 40% of Europe's oil and gas, and Putin thought he could hold Europe hostage because of Europes dependence. But Germany shut down the NordStream2 pipeline and is accelerating its move to renewables.

We should do the same.

Putin will be hurt the most if the world shuts down its oil and gas. We should temporarily ramp up U.S. production to help the Europeans, but at the same time curtail our own use of fossil fuels and increase alternative energy to keep prices down. Russian oil production is more harmful to the environment than ours, but we need stricter regulations, to do less harm. China is watching, and if Russia can invade Ukraine without severe consequences, it may invade Taiwan.

Jerry Brule, Eugene

When I see the struggle the Ukrainians are goingthrough in their fight for the freedoms America and a host of other countries have enjoyed in the lesson of self-government,greed, self-indulgence tainted with sloth and debauchery have made anugly reflection of a once revered symbol.

We should be ashamed of ourselves.

What do you see when you look into the mirror? Do you see a person who rejects your doctor's adviceon free immunizations or perhaps paying $4 to $5 a gallon for gas?

Woe be you. It tugs at my heartstrings to see you suffer so.

Review your self-imposed ills from your place of comfort, if you're not too busy slamming government, the price of beer or some social atrocitythat has discomfitedyou. If that isyou in the mirror, go back to watching TV and see what true grit and democracy are all about. The fighting and dying Ukrainians are what we used to be. If you're not too mentally inert you might learn what a true Americans should be.

Leslie Marti, Eugene

The citizens of Ukraine are fighting against an aggressive and more powerful adversary to protect their democracy. As the fight rages in Ukraine, we must not forget the fight that rages in our own country to defend democracy and its tenets.

A local young woman who graduated from Sheldon High School and UO has already been shot with rubber bullets and teargassed in Texas for trying to get the voting rights promised for all Texans. She works for Good Deed Corps in the Texas Rising effort. It seems many Hispanic Texas residents in the Rio Grande area have been discouraged from registering to vote for years. The unpaid workers for Texas Rising are trying to change that. Theyve legally organized registration drives and voter education activities all allowable under Texass new voter suppression laws.

Unfortunately, when these voters submit registration forms or ask for mail-in ballots, the state denies those efforts. When the state was asked for more registration forms, the head of Texas elections said there were no more forms and no more would be printed as the state couldnt afford to print more.

Thats not democracy, thats tyranny.

Hal Huestis, Eugene

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There is no silver bullet against misinformation. But there are solutions. – The Boston Globe

But Klaassen isnt the typical Fox News viewer. Hes Canadian, and he watches Fox from his home in Alberta. He had traveled to Ottawa to join the Freedom Convoy to protest Canadas COVID-19 policies and the countrys prime minister, Justin Trudeau. I havent watched mainstream media here since this guy [Trudeau] got in the first time, he said.

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The American rights footprint on the trucker protests could be seen far beyond Klaassens hat or news consumption choices. As a matter of fact, there were times when the Canadian convoy seemed like a most American affair. Many of the protesters waved American flags. A sign read, Drain the Swamp. Gadsden flags could also be spotted on a given day in Ottawa during the three weeks that the convoy besieged the citys downtown. At one point, a protester waved a Confederate flag.

All of these symbols on display in Canada were the manifestation of a massive campaign on social media, right-wing websites, and major conservative and misinformation-spewing outlets like Fox that drummed up the Freedom Convoy and pushed Americans to donate millions of dollars toward it. In fact, the majority of donors to the convoy were American, just as the majority of social media posts in support of the convoy were from the United States, according to a non-peer-reviewed analysis by Kawser Ahmed, a professor at the University of Winnipeg who focuses on radicalization and violent extremism.

Whats disturbing about that fact is not that individual Americans played a role in a protest outside the United States that kind of activism happens all the time, for better or worse. Its that the misinformation that is being spread about COVID, governments, and the press by right-wing media campaigns is contributing to an extremist right-wing movement on a global scale, one that is undermining democracies at home and abroad.

While many of the protesters in Ottawa were not extremists by any reasonable standard, many of the convoys organizers were. Some, for example, had initially called on overthrowing the Canadian government or held white nationalist views, which ultimately made the Freedom Convoy a potential breeding ground for radicalization. A protest-goer, for example, may have first been nudged to attend the convoy to indeed protest vaccine mandates, but they could have easily begun interacting with members of fringe, extremist alt-right groups in person or online.

The Freedom Convoy has since faded into the background, and its American copycat seems to have fizzled, but the Ottawa event should serve as a warning for how quickly misinformation campaigns can galvanize the global extremist right-wing network today be it through TV, social media, or the dark corners of the Internet.

Because Facebook, Twitter, and other social media giants play an outsize role in disseminating misinformation, many pundits and politicians have made it seem like better regulating these companies will rid the world of radicalization networks at the snap of a finger. And while regulation is certainly a crucial step, it is only part of the antidote to violent extremism. The reality is that there is no silver bullet that will dramatically limit dangerous ideologies reach and impact in the near term. To the contrary, policy makers have to start thinking of radicalization and the spread of conspiracy theories as a long-term problem one that requires a solution that spans a generation or more.

To start, regulation is key, and the longer Congress waits to pass legislation, the worse the problem will get. As this editorial board has argued before, the federal government must start properly using its antitrust laws to go after monopolistic behavior by big tech companies, break them up, and increase competition. (The Biden administration has so far taken some promising steps in that direction.)

But more than that, Congress has to tackle these companies business models and specifically make consumer protection laws that articulate how and when private user data can be collected, how it can be used, and how long it can be stored. What allows misinformation campaigns to have such success is that advertisers can target, with precision, individuals who would be interested in what they have to offer based on the users data that these companies sell. And so misinformation-driven outlets can easily expand audiences by specifically broadcasting to people who have similar political views but have yet to go down conspiracy-ridden rabbit holes.

Additionally, any privacy law, particularly those in the near term, ought to have an opt-in clause, which would require consumers to affirmatively opt in to having their private data collected under clear and transparent terms that are void of deception rather than have data collection switched on by default.

When it comes to limiting the spread of conspiracy theories, dangerous ideologies, and radicalization networks, regulation will go only so far. After all, these are problems that societies have always faced on varying scales. Thats why lawmakers should look at addressing misinformation before it actually spreads and invest in social media literacy education that could help people, from an early age, figure out how to spot common techniques and tells of misinformation.

And though some Republican states are passing legislation to sanitize how American history is taught in schools, studies have shown that teaching people about extremist ideologies in a controlled setting where the ideas can be contextualized and debunked before people are exposed to them in the real world reduces the odds of those ideas being appealing or convincing.

In recent years, far-right misinformation campaigns have been linked to mass shootings at a mosque in New Zealand, an assassination of a member of Parliament in Britain, and an insurrection attempt in the United States. Canadian authorities found and seized a significant stockpile of weapons and ammunition near the US-Canada border in relation to the trucker convoy. Its not that far of a stretch of the imagination to think that political violence could have spilled out during the convoy protests in Ottawa. And unless lawmakers step up soon, the odds of that kind of outcome will only grow.

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How a 27-Year-Old Texan Became the Face of Russias American TV Network as It Imploded – Texas Monthly

The last programming that viewers of RT America saw, on the morning of March 1, was a half hour of BoomBu$tthe Russian-funded networks business show. That day, cohost Rachel Blevins, a 27-year-old from Mineral Wells, an hour west of Fort Worth, had led with a roundup of economic fallout from Western sanctions against Russia over, as she put it, its ongoing military operation in Ukraine, using Vladimir Putins euphemism for his war.

Though that days coverage of the conflict on BoomBu$t was mellow compared to the previous RT America show, which had featured one guest averring that not all Ukrainians are Nazis and another complaining that Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky was being hailed as a hero. Blevins focused on the negative impacts from the sanctions: higher oil prices, a potential 2008-style global financial crisis, recession fears, and even tensions over the International Space Station. Next: a plug for The World According to Jessehosted by Jesse Ventura, the wrestler, conspiracy theorist, and former Minnesota governorfollowed by a cheeky house ad that said, RT is not alt-left or alt-right, but we are a solid alternative to the bullshit. Then, abruptly, the screen went dark and a message appeared: This channel is no longer available. DirecTV.

It was another blow to a network that was seeing its reach drastically curtailed due to government bans in Europe (an EU ban took effect the next day) and restrictions imposed by big tech companies such as Facebook and TikTok. Two days later, RT America announced that it was suspending its operations altogether. Launched in 2010, the channel was the Washington, D.C.based offshoot of the network formerly known as Russia Today. RT had begun broadcasting in 2005, soon expanding into a globe-spanning network of TV channels and digital media funded by the Russian government and run by close affiliates of Vladimir Putin. RT America became a home for iconoclasts, second-act pundits, and opportunistic apparatchiks, many of whom pretended not to notice their employers alignment with the Kremlin.

Blevins, along with most of the staff, was out of a job. She hadnt been the most prominent host at RT America, but she was one of its most loyal. She started working at RT America in 2018, just over a year after graduating from Texas Tech University with a degree in journalism. Her last BoomBu$t show was her 196th. In the early days of Russias invasion, Blevinss coverage had been highly diversionary; while the Russian military pressed into Ukraine on February 25, the second day of what RT called a special operation, Blevins led the program with a story about a Russian investigation into genocide in the breakaway Donbas region of Ukraine that had purportedly been carried out by Ukrainian neofascists. Analysts had warned just a week before that Putin would use exactly such a fabrication in order to justify invading Ukraine, as he had done in the lead-up to the annexation of Crimea in 2014.

As RT was systematically deplatformed in Europe and America, Blevins became one of the loudest voices defending her employer. On Twitter, she batted back at a legion of critics who saw her as a fitting target for their rage over RT and Russias war. A representative example: Your profile bio has a typo, it says Opinions are my own, it should say Opinion are from Vlad. Fixed it for you, I take payments in euros or dollars (sorry no rubles atm).

On February 27, as Russian troops bore down on Ukraine, Blevins took to Rokfin.coman Austin-based subscription platform similar to Patreon that mostly features wrestling and conspiracy contentto address RT critics. Ive never been told by RT what I should or shouldnt say. Ive never been told I needed to follow any sort of narrative and thats why I work for the network I work for, she said. She went on to defend the way RT covered the war in Ukraine, referring to the so-called invasion and linking the conflict to U.S. policy. For all the people sitting there saying, Well, Ukraine is a sovereign country, they should be able to do what they want to dowell, to a certain extent, sure, however, thats not whats happening now. Ukraine is not acting as a sovereign nation...it is acting under the influence of NATO.

On February 28, when Twitter slapped a label on her account warning that it constituted Russian-affiliated state media, Blevins fired back, insisting that she is an individual journalist who does not speak for Russia or Russian media. After being bombarded by what she describes as a flurry of hate mail, Blevins deleted the tweet only to surface the next day to address her critics. If youre one of the people pushing to ban RT and threatening myself and my colleaguesI hope you know that youre not achieving what you think you are. And when RT America shut down on March 3, she was one of the few RT employees to speak out, writing on Twitter that she was heartbroken and signing off with a George Orwell quote: Journalism is printing what someone else does not want publishedeverything else is public relations. When I talked to her on the phone the next day, she said she felt as if she was in a nightmare I still havent woken up from.

Blevins, for all her pro-Kremlin messaging, had never quite fit the stereotype that might leap to mind when one thinks of Putins American puppets. For lack of a better term, she came across as a normal young American journalist, passionate and seemingly sincere. But shed been with RT America for three and a half years, and she continues to vociferously defend its journalism. All of which raises some questions, foremost among them: how did a young woman from a small town in Texas end up as the face of RT America as the network spectacularly imploded?

Blevinss family moved from Colorado to Mineral Wells, an economically struggling town of around 15,000, when she was eleven. She attended Community Christian School, a small, private religious institution, where she graduated as valedictorian in 2013. A scholarship landed her at Texas Tech, where she began taking journalism classes. After her professors warned that young journalists usually have to toil for years covering local crime and local elections, Blevins said she planned to switch majorsthat is, until one of her professors assigned her and her classmates to conduct an official interview with a source. She chose the topic of government control of media. Her father, a regular listener of talk radio, suggested she interview Ben Swann, a TV journalist originally from El Paso who has alternated between stints as an award-winning major-market local TV anchor and an enthusiastic promulgator of conspiracy theoriessometimes at the same time. When they met, Swann had a short-lived radio show on the Republic Broadcasting Network, a fringe Texas-based outlet that has repeatedly featured hard-core white supremacists and Holocaust deniers.

Blevins says the interview helped open her eyes to what she terms independent journalists and independent networks. Facebooks algorithm had catalyzed the explosive growth of viral content farms, many of them seat-of-the-pants publishers that specialized in sensational and conspiratorial storiesand it just so happened that Swann was launching a website, Truth in Media, that needed writers. I was kind of in the place of saying, Okay, well, I dont have much experience, but I can try. And so I started out writing for him. By June, she was regularly freelancing for the site.

Swann was also a regular guest on RT America at the time, sometimes echoing Kremlin propaganda. In one 2014 segment, he averred that any credible evidence does not seem to exist that Russian-backed insurgents in Ukraine were responsible for shooting down Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17an argument that was part of a larger campaign by Putin and RT to sow confusion about who was responsible for the 298 deaths that resulted. (An RT reporter resigned on air in disgust over the outlets coverage of the incident.) Years later, when Blevins had her own RT America show, Swann would pop up as a guest; in one of her last shows, he was introduced as a crypto analyst.

It didnt take long for Blevins to get noticed by RT higher-ups. Just a few months into her freelancing gig at Truth in Media, during the fall semester of her sophomore year, the news director for RT America saw one of Blevinss stories and reached out to offer her a job as a reporter. I said, Hey, Im still in college; Im going to get this degree. I will reach back out, and lets keep in touch and basically keep the networking going until I graduate. The offer might seem odd, or premature, but it was standard practice for RT. A 2020 Oxford study, based on interviews with 23 RT journalists, found that the networks management deliberately recruited journalists with little to no experience, in order to be able to mold the newly hired journalists and shape their minds.

The Truth in Media site no longer exists, but from what I could find, Blevinss work was fairly tamemostly write-ups of headline news with a libertarian bent. But it introduced her to a wider community of conspiracy-prone, Russia-credulous outlets. Soon she was freelancing for two more such sites, the Free Thought Project and We Are Change, the latter of which is run by Luke Rudkowski, an associate of Alex Jones who got his start as a leader of the 9/11 Truth movement in New York and came to viral YouTube fame in 2007 for yelling that former national security advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski was New World Order scum. Blevins produced stories that mostly focused on police brutality in the U.S. and American atrocities abroad, but bore the hallmarks of the RT style: persistent whataboutism, fury at the mainstream media, and a reflexively pro-Putin posture.

For a newsletter for Texas Techs College of Media and Communication, Blevins was writing articles with headlines like Department of Public Relations Presents Student and Faculty Member of the Year Awards. At the same time, for We Are Change, she was writing articles with all-caps headlines like WHY ITS TIME FOR THE WASHINGTON POST TO GIVE UP THE ANTI-RUSSIA CAMPAIGN, WHY THE U.S. IS DEMONIZING RUSSIA TO COVER UP FAILURE IN SYRIA, and RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR PUTIN WARNS DONALD TRUMP OF COUP DETAT, the latter of which published in January 2017 and argues in the lede that Putins latest sensational comments put the nail in the coffin of this whole Russian hacking scandal that we have been hearing about for the past two months.

Two Texas Tech journalism professors I spoke to said they knew nothing about Blevinss unusual freelance gigs during her time there. But they praised her as a top student. She was one of the sharpest young girls that came through the program, said Mary Ann Edwards, who taught her news writing. She was diligent; she was so conscientious about everything she did. Professor Randy Reddick recalled that she got a 94 on a paper criticizing media coverage of the 2016 presidential campaign. His main criticism to her: Be careful, this is opinionatedyou might rephrase.

After graduating in 2017, Blevins kept churning out freelance pieces as well as making her own videos for Facebookat least until the platform began cracking down on misinformation in the wake of Trumps election. In 2018, Facebook scrubbed the Free Thought Projectwhich was reaching 20 to 30 million people per week, according to one of its foundersfrom the platform. Later it zapped Blevinss own Facebook page, where she had accumulated close to 70,000 followers and posted videos, some of which she claims had a million views. With her freelance work drying up, Blevins turned to her next best option: the network that had made her an offer three years earlier.

I was reaching out to RT America, saying, Hey, you know, Ive been very vocal about foreign policy. Ive been very vocal in my frustration with some of the things that the U.S. government is doing and with the way the media landscape is today. And for me, RT America was the only option where I could actually cover the stories that I was passionate about, and it was the only place where I was seeing that coverage happen. She got the gig.

Part of the appeal for Blevins, she says, was RTs version of the old Fox News Fair and Balanced slogan: Question more. And indeed, RT wasnt left-wing or right-wing in the style of so many U.S. outlets. Thats because, as RTs own top leaders have acknowledged, the outlet is intended to impress Kremlin talking points on its audiences, particularly during times of war, and to sow division among Americans. It attracted American viewersand some of its editorial staffthrough a resonant critique of the failings and moral outrages of mainstream media and U.S. foreign policy. On some days, RT sounded like Noam Chomsky, on others, like Steve Bannon. The one constant theme was that America is a failing empirea contention that many Americans find appealing and absent from mainstream media.

Plus, as Bloomberg put it in 2017, referring to another young RT America anchor: Where else on cable news could a 27-year-old inveigh against U.S. imperialism on a nightly basis?

In conversations I had with Blevins, she had no qualms about working for RT and seemed mostly mystified by the backlash toward the networks coverage of the war in Ukraine.

It frustrates me that taking the stance of providing context to a conflict is automatically seen as supporting that conflict or supporting what the Russian military is doing, said Blevins, who calls herself incredibly anti-war. She added: And I think that its frustrating to come from a standpoint of everything has to be one way or the other. Everything has to be left or right, right or wrong, whatever.

Does Blevins really think Putin invaded Ukraine to fight Nazis? Had she used the Kremlins euphemistic phrase military operation because that was the Kremlins preferred phrasing for its war?

She admits to being surprised that Russia actually went through with an invasion, but cant quite process the criticism over the networks terminology. It feels like Im in a place where I cant win, she said. Every single thing I say, every term I use is going to be blown up in one way or another. And at the time, RT as a whole had been using that phrasing, and that was what we continued to use for our show just because we were in a position of trying to find the best way to navigate it, and we may not have chosen the best way to navigate it.

Blevins kept returning to context she said had been omitted by the mainstream media. In her account, its the U.S., not Russia, who is the primary aggressor. Russia did not wake up and decide that it was going to just take over Ukraine. I dont necessarily think that theyre fighting to take over Ukraine from what Ive heard and from what Ive paid attention to. But the way that the media coverage has been, that, you know, Putin is someone who wants to go in there and to overthrow the Ukrainian government and to install someone who he agrees with. And what weve actually seen happen is that the Russian government has two main demands from the moment that they lead this invasion in the country. Their demands have been that Ukraine be a neutral state and that it be a demilitarized state.

Moreover, she said, the U.S. media had turned a blind eye to the American financing of neo-Nazis in Ukraine. Russia understands the threat of having Nazis on their doorstep, she said. Exaggerating the threat of the far right in Ukrainewhich elected a Jewish president, Zelensky, in 2019 has been a consistent Kremlin messaging tactic at least since Russias annexation of Crimea in 2014. Like most propaganda, there is an element of truthUkrainian nationalists with neo-Nazi views played a prominent role in fighting Russia in the Donbas region in 2014. But outside Russia and the hallways of RT, Putins claim that his goal in waging war on Ukraine to denazify the country is greeted with ridicule.

With RT America off the air, perhaps forever, Blevins is trying to reboot as a freelancer. Her Twitter account, still bearing that Russian-affiliated state media label, looks scarcely different than it did when she was employed by RT. Shes making weekly videos for a tiny paying audience on Rokfin; the most recent had her explaining to fans that she had struggled with my coverage of the Ukraine conflict and conceding that she may not personally agree with exactly the way [Russia] has gone about invading Ukraine, while arguing again that Putin is taking on neo-Nazis.

But as for her time at RT, she says she has few regrets. The opportunities that I was given theregoing from being straight out of college into a reporter position, then going on to hosting an international business-finance showthose are opportunities I would not have gotten anywhere else, she said. I will always be so grateful for that.

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Here is a complete guide on how you can convert FIT to GPX on your Windows 11/10 PC. FIT is a GPS data file format that you can easily convert to a standard GPS file format like GPX. In this post, we are going to discuss two different methods using which you can perform FIT to GPX conversion. Let us check out how!

To convert a FIT file to GPX format on Windows 11/10 you can use free software or a free online tool.

Let us discuss the above methods in detail now!

Here is the list of free software that you can use to convert FIT to GPX:

Garmin BaseCamp is a featured GIS software using which you can convert a FIT file to GPX. It is basically free software that allows you to view, create, edit, and convert GPX and other GIS data files. Apart from GPX, you can also convert FIT to a few other GIS file formats including CSV, KML, and TCX. Before conversion, you can even edit the FIT file by changing routes, adding or editing waypoints, and more.

Besides conversion, you can find a lot more nice and handy tools in it. These tools include options like create adventures, create routes, trip planner, find addresses, find places on Yelp, find Points of Interest, locate coordinates, and more.

Here are the steps to convert a FIT to GPX format in Garmin Basecamp:

It is a complete GIS software that you can also use to convert FIT to GPX and other file formats.

Another free software that you can use is GPS Utility. It is a simple software to manage, map, and edit GPS data. Using it, you can also convert FIT to TXT, CSV, DXF, GPS, TRK, and more formats. It also lets you view FIT files using options like View Routes, View Trackpoints, View Waypoints, View Track Summary, View Annotation, and more. Besides that, you can edit data like coordinates, heart rate, time between track points, track point coordinates, etc.

However, the free version of this software has some limitations. It only supports at most 100 waypoints, 500 track points, and 5 routes in the input FIT file.

You can follow the below steps to perform the FIT to GPX conversion:

To use this software, download it from gpsu.co.uk.

You can also try RouteConverter to convert FIT to GPX. This software lets you convert FIT and other GPS data files to various formats including TRK, TXT, CSV, KML, KRT, and more. Before conversion, it also lets you edit basic information in the input FIT file including longitude, latitude, and elevation.

Here are the steps to convert FIT to GPX or any other format using RouteConverter:

It is a free portable FIT to GPX converter software. You can download it from routeconverter.com.

Fit2gpx is a free, portable, and command-based FIT to GPX file converter. To perform the conversion using it, you will need to enter the respective command in Command Prompt. Let us check out a sorted procedure to convert FIT to GPX using a command:

Firstly, download the software; you can get it from github.com. After that, go to the download location of the download jar file of the software. Also, make sure you have moved the input FIT file in the same location as the software executable file.

Now, open Command Prompt in the download location and then enter a similar command like the below one:

In the above command, replace input-file.fit with the name of your input FIT file. As you enter the above command, it will convert and save the output GPX file in the same location as the input FIT file.

So, this is how you can easily convert a FIT file to GPX using a simple command.

Read: How to edit KML Files in Windows 11/10.

Try the following online tools to convert FIT to GPX:

AllTrails Route Converter is a free online FIT to GPX converter. Using it, you can convert FIT to GPX as well as various other formats including KML, TCX, CRS, KMZ, PCX5, etc. Before conversion, you can also customize the output using the Customize Route tools. These tools give you the flexibility to reverse route data, add/ replace elevation, reduce route details, add cue sheet data, and more.

Here are the steps to perform the FIT to GPX conversion online using AllTrails Route Converter:

GPSVisualizer is another online tool that you can use to convert FIT to GPX for free. It also lets you convert FIT files to KML and TXT formats. The good part of this tool is that it allows you to convert multiple FIT files to GPX format at once. Before conversion, you can also make some customizations to the output including removing tracks, reversing tracks, setting a Trackpoint distance threshold, including waypoint data, calculating elevation gain, etc.

You can use the below steps to convert FIT to GPX online:

One more online tool that lets you convert FIT to GPX is Garmin Fit File Conversion. It is a dedicated a simple tool. You can just open this tool in your browser and then select an input file. After that, click on the Convert to GPX button to start the conversion. When the conversion is done, you can download the resulting GPX file to your computer.

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Try GOTOES to convert FIT to GPX and TCX format. In it, you can upload a FIT file, then select GPX as the output format, and click on the Combine GPS File button to initiate the conversion process. You can merge multiple FIT files into one GPX file using it. You can try it here.

FIT and GPX are two different GPS data file formats. FIT stands for Flexible and Interoperable Data Transfer and is used to store distance, date, time, location, burned calories, heart rate, speed, and other information. It is specifically used while using a GPS device during activities like running, bike racing, cycling, swimming, etc. On the other hand, GPX (GPSeXchange Format) file format is a standard GPS file format that contains waypoints, routes, and tracks.

You can convert a FIT file using two different methods. Either you can use free software like Garmin Basecamp or a free online tool like AllTrails Route Converter that allows you to convert FIT to GPX. We have shared some more software and online tools that let you convert FIT to various formats including GPX, KML, TCX, KMZ, and more. So, you can check out below.

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