2025/08/30

U.S. Republicans Join French Media Discussions on Ambassador Kushner's Open Letter to President Macron on Anti-Semitism (Videos)


Among the ROF members who appeared on French media this week, both of them to discuss Ambassador Charles Kushner's open letter to President Macron, were Randy Yaloz (twice) and Nicolas Conquer. We haven't received the clips from i24 and Tocsin Media (yet), but in the meantime, here is the LCI program that discussed the American ambassador's criticism of anti-semitism in France.

Paul Reen had this to say: 

Bravo to Nicolas for his excellent appearance on LCI last night defending Amb Kushner's earlier 1 on 1 with Darius Rochebin. This is such a telling show with a number of unprecedented moments IMO.  Of course they don't give Nicolas the floor until after the 12:30 min giving the usual suspects ample time to fully criticize  the Ambassador “ for breaking protocol” and for daring to  criticize Macron for not doing enough to combat anti-semitism, basically called him a liar. 
 
But it’s the unprecedented pushback and live fact-checking done by Darius’ replacement, Margot Haddad, on the sly Gallagher Fenwick that I found most unprecedented and shocking. First, he tries to claim that anti-semitic attacks in France are down 25% from last year, but she immediately counters him stating that they are still way up since Oct 7, 2023. Later, Fenwick tries to say that Trump has been lying that at Columbia Univ, Jewish students and faculty were blocked from entering the school.  Again Haddad steps in immediately to live fact-check this ridiculous claim, even showing that CNN reported on it (she is ex CNN).  Not saying that she is a right winger but it’s the first time I have seen LCI push back on one of their typical biased, lying anti-Trump, regular guests. Perhaps it’s because she is Franco-American, but finally good to see a host doing their job. Will she get reprimanded for it? We’ll see.
During the U.S. ambassador's 1 on 1 with Darius Rochebin in the American embassy discussing whether America had interfered in the internal affairs of France, Charles Kushner pushed back by pointing out that by threatening to recognize Palestine, France has certainly interfered in the internal affairs of Israel. 
 
Here is the LCI program video and below is its description: 

Le 22h Haddad du jeudi 28 août 2025

Publié le 29 août 2025 à 0h00

Au sommaire : Antisémitisme : l'ambassadeur US accuse la France. Kiev frappée, Moscou n'en a pas fini avec la guerre. Poutine-Kim-XI : retrouvailles entre terreurs ?

Source : 22h

 

2025/08/28

Censorship: "NO PASARÁN" VS BLOGGER ET AL.


Today is a three-month anniversary: it has been exactly 3 months since one of the blogosphere's oldest blogs still in existence was suddenly and without warning eviscerated by Google. (Please make sure you read the paragraph in bold at the very bottom of this post…)

After 21 years, the blog No Pasarán was unceremoniously locked, banned, removed, and cancelled by a member of Google's Blogger crew, without the courtesy of giving the slightest explanation why. Not just one single (allegedly) offending post reset to "draft status", mind you, but between 14,000 and 15,000 posts — 21 years' worth of patient writing and thorough reporting — removed and destroyed once and for all. 

As I wrote in the latest of my four letters (so far) to Google CEO Sundar Pichai in California,

Your cavalier treatment of my blog feels like taking one's car to a garage — a trustworthy garage that one has been a faithful customer to for two decades — only to have the head of the garage (or, rather, some unsupervised low-level mechanic) call back later and say, "No, we cannot repair the car and not only that, we are going to confiscate said vehicle and sell it off at auction." 

Thank you to all who have taken an interest in the censure of No Pasarán

As the valiant Trump White House fearlessly widens the fight to engage with the many enemies of the right, one after the other (which are really enemies of Western civilization), throughout the years and the decades — from the mainstream media and the deep state to PBS and the Smithsonian — my hope is that right-minded people and, indeed, American citizens of all stripes will join in fighting against what seems to be a primary example of yet another persistent foe, the unreconstructed leftist leaders of the Silicon Valley behemoths.

If Google will do this against a relatively minor blog, whose heyday was admittedly in the early 20th century era of the blogosphere, then who will be next? (See the post "Bill Maher suggests left-wing censorship is dead — except it isn't when leftists gratuitously destroy a blog of 20+ years and 14,000 posts").

Fight!

Fight!

Fight!

Below is my brief against Google, which owns and services Blogger:

1. On May 28, Blogger without notice or explanation CENSORED No Pasarán and de-platformed the 21-year-old blog.

2. Blogger stated that No Pasarán "was flagged to us for review. We have determined that it violates our … Misleading Content Policy." Yet Blogger has never provided posts or language to example a single offense.

3. Further after 21 years — TWENTY-ONE YEARS — and over 14,000 posts, Blogger asks us to believe only now has it suddenly discovered violations of its community guidelines (or, for that matter, any rules of common courtesy whatsoever) by No Pasarán, an exemplary Netizen. This is a ridiculous and insupportable fiction. 

It is simply not credible.

4. Blogger has responded — in the briefest of responses — to subsequent appeals with a single boilerplate reply or two signed by a rotation of fictitious "dedicated" customer "specialists" (some of who may be younger than the blog itself), at one point suggesting No Pasarán could pursue an appeal of Blogger's rejection of the previous appeal, that is, pursue an endless loop of appeals to rejected appeals.

5. No Pasarán has been given no opportunities to confront the complainant(s), to know, much less address, any specific complaint(s) or offense(s), or to redress any valid offense.

6. Blogger offers no resolution process to undo its censure of No Pasarán, giving the lie to its bad faith appeal process.

7. No Pasarán's position is simple. It knows of no violation(s) committed. It DEMANDS reinstatement consistent with Blogger's own service pledges to its customers (e.g., "What you can expect from us").  See "the trusted garage" simile at the beginning of this post; I fully understand, and I have no bones with, the fact that in the United States the First Amendment cannot be used against private companies, only against governments on various levels.  But surely Google's injurious ban, along with its unwarranted destruction of 14,000 posts, is — at the very least — a breach of good faith and fair dealing.

8. To the average reader, both within the U.S. and abroad, Google's sudden and unwarranted de-platforming of No Pasarán looks like nothing more than political censorship; nothing more than a member of the (in?)famously left-leaning member of Silicon Valley gratuitously censoring and unduly pestering a conservative citizen to the utmost of their ability. 

Thank you for your interest and support. Please check back at Le Monde Watch for developments. If you would like to heed Donald Trump's words at Butler — Fight! Fight! FIght! — and join the fight to reinstate No Pasarán, please contact me directly at eriksvane@aol.com.

DEAR READERS: Help spread the word! Sample text at the present link that can be used as inspiration for a letter or email to friends and family or various "influencers," whether politicians, reporters, podcasters, bloggers (!), or anyone with an interest.

More details here: 
• Google: It Is Time to Restore a Blog — and its 14,000 Posts — That You Have Harbored Without Problems for Over Two Decades
• Bill Maher suggests left-wing censorship is dead — except it isn't when leftists gratuitously destroy a blog of 20 years and 14,000 posts
• Google's Blogger Ban of "No Pasarán" — Six Weeks After the Behemoth Eviscerated the Conservative Blog
• The Blog "No Pasarán" Has Been Locked and Removed; Google: Put an End to the Censorship
• BE TANK MAN! Join the Fight to "Restore No Pasarán" to the Blogosphere 
• DEAR READERS — A Request To Help Spread The Word On Google Banning the Blog "No Pasarán" 
• Censorship: "NO PASARÁN" VS BLOGGER ET AL.
Belgian government 
• Powerline on the fate of the disappeared site No Pasarán: "Something out of a real life Biden-era horror movie" 

DEAR READERS — A Request To Help Spread The Word On Google Banning the Blog "No Pasarán"


The bloggers of No Pasarán and Le Monde Watch are asking their readers to join a mail campaign of sending letters or emails to friends and family and anyone with an interest in free speech (politicians, influencers, podcasters, fellow bloggers (!), and like-minded VIPs) and alarmed by the encroachments of Google and other tech giants in the public square.

The text below is short but has links to the longer detailed history of Google's sudden and brutal censorship of No Pasarán. If you are old school and send your letter through the postal system, a one-page PDF briefly documenting Google's censorship is provided to download (still being written) and print out to include with your letter for background. Please feel free to copy or edit the text to best shape your personal message.

(Signed) The bloggers of
No Pasarán
and Le Monde Watch

UPDATE: BE TANK MAN! Join the Fight to "Restore No Pasarán" to the Blogosphere

 

Dear [NAME of your correspondent],

I am writing to you about one of the most egregious examples of political censorship for the past 25 years, i.e., since the turn of the century. 

On May 28, a popular Euro-American blog that has been on the internet for as many as 21 years was suddenly and without warning or explanation eviscerated by Google. The blog No Pasarán was unceremoniously banned by a member of Google's Blogger crew, without the courtesy of giving the slightest explanation why. 

Not just one single (allegedly) offending post reset to "draft status", mind you (as per Google's own rules and its promise to its Blogger/Blogspot users) but over 14,000 posts — 21 years' worth of patient writing and thorough reporting — removed and destroyed once and for all. 

As a No Pasarán reader, I was shocked. For two decades, I had relied on the blog as an indispensable source of pan-Atlantic news and opinion. And now it is gone. 

The main details of Google's sudden and unwarranted de-platforming of No Pasarán from the internet can be found at the following link:

• "Google: It Is Time to Restore a Blog — and its 14,000 Posts — That You Have Harbored Without Problems for Over Two Decades." 

According to Google's own rules and promises to its Blogger/Blogspot users, its gratuitous ban, along with its unwarranted destruction of 14,000 posts, can only be seen as a breach of good faith and fair dealing — not to mention political censorship

What are your thoughts? If you want to learn more or join the fight to reinstate No Pasarán, please contact editor Erik Svane directly at eriksvane@aol.com. 
 
Many thanks/Regards/Yours truly,  
 
[YOUR NAME (and ways to contact you) HERE]  

2025/08/24

RIP Frank Caprio: Legendary "Caught in Providence" Judge Showed What Kind of Angel Belongs in a Courtroom


(Not to mention in government in general.) “America’s nicest judge” is gone, leaving behind a plethora of fans who laughed and wept as the judge passed down humane sentences on the TV documentary series Caught in Providence (A different kind of judge. A court room like no other.) for things as mundane as a speeding violation or a parking ticket. 

Speaking of sentences, below this very sentence is one of the best videos (two cases, actually, the first one ending at 5:29) from Judge Caprio's Rhode Island courtroom:
  in the National Catholic Register

Frank Caprio, who served as a Providence, Rhode Island, municipal court judge for nearly 40 years and came to be known as “America’s nicest judge,” passed away on Aug. 20 from pancreatic cancer. 

“Beloved for his compassion, humility, and unwavering belief in the goodness of people, Judge Caprio touched the lives of millions through his work in the courtroom and beyond. His warmth, humor, and kindness left an indelible mark on all who knew him,” read a statement posted on his official Facebook page.

Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee ordered flags in the state to be flown at half staff at all state agencies and buildings until the day of Caprio’s internment, and he also asked Rhode Island residents to lower their flags out of respect.

Caprio gained worldwide fame for a lenient judicial style that blended justice, extreme empathy, and mercy when his courtroom was televised in a program called Caught in Providence. The program began in 1999 and went viral in 2017, achieving hundreds of millions of views since then. The show was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 2021 and has a YouTube channel with nearly 3 million subscribers.

 … When handing down judgments for low-level offenses like parking and speeding tickets, Caprio told EWTN News correspondent Colm Flynn on EWTN News In Depth in February that he always kept in mind something his father, a hardworking Italian immigrant with a fifth-grade education, had impressed upon him: “What might seem like a small fine to some was something that many couldn’t afford.”

 … “I was just trying to be decent with everyone. I never sat on the bench and thought I was better than anyone else or that I was superior to them in any way,” Caprio told Flynn. 

 … His former municipal courtroom was renamed “The Chief Judge Frank Caprio Courtroom” in 2023. 

An avid Boston Red Sox fan, Caprio threw the ceremonial first pitch at Fenway Park in 2019.

In 2025 he published his memoir, Compassion in the Court: Life-Changing Stories from America’s Nicest Judge.

(While I have been doing little for the past two months but fighting to restore No Pasarán — thanks to everybody who has responded to my cries for help — I am blogging at Le Monde Watch, NP's sister blog.)