 We have to change the narrative. We may not have as much money as APAC, but we have more people and we have more truth. Well, I wish that I had a million plus, which is what Jeffries has received, and as far as also to try to have a conversation. But they clearly don't want to have a dialogue. To me, it makes it seem as if they're afraid to know the truth of what's actually going on, and I guess their APAC donors make that very difficult should they start to listen to what actually the rest of the world, the rest of the United States, the bulk of the United States wants a ceasefire. There's never been a piece that's been attained through violence. We have to have a permanent ceasefire and save the lives of all those people that are now basically in a corner just being shot at like fish in a barrel and very, as we know and was seen during the South African testimony, pages and pages and pages that clearly say this is a genocide. And a lot of Americans, you know, don't understand why we're able to find billions of dollars for war, billions of dollars to a country that has health care, that has subsidized housing, that has free education when we're told in this country it's impossible. So I think that's another element for the people that need to be listened to. So I'm very happy to be here to be able to stand with these women, with some of whom have had so much personal loss. And as a mom, I just can't bear any longer to see this kind of devastation with so many of the victims of children and women. I don't understand how people can turn a blind eye to that. I just don't understand this. Well, I'm really happy if this still doesn't go through. I gotta say, because we have these issues and I'm for a ceasefire so we can try to accomplish something that hasn't been able to be accomplished by fighting. And the lives on both sides are precious and getting more and more Americans involved as that region starts to explode. And so we really feel strongly that not only the lives of 1.7 million people who are stuck and can't go anywhere and are systematically being killed or starved. Also, as the whole area kind of implodes, we're fearful for what it means in the escalation of danger to our citizens and feel very strongly that our tax dollars while we don't have health care or housing and Israel has subsidized housing, free education and health care that we would like to see some of that where we are. Things that we like to speak to the speaker about. I think, you know, this is a little world right here, the way that this works and his concerns with keeping his job and his finances coming in, whatever. But you have to peek out and see that outside of this bubble most of the world understands that there's a genocide happening. 80-some percent of Americans want to ceasefire. It's a while for everybody to understand that the anti-Iraq people were actually on the right side. You know, giving my tax dollars to provide the ammunition for the war not enough to say you're concerned if you keep giving this to people then it's going to keep happening. If your intention is to put a theme park in Gaza then I guess you're going along the right route. But if your intention is to actually try to make that area safer for everyone then you need to have some kind of discourse that's not happening at the same time that you're killing 10,000 children. Would you tell the group the things that have happened to you? No, no, I'm okay. I got fired from my agency of 10 years and I've been getting threats and things like that. I lost work but you know, at the end of the day that's not as important as being signed. At least I have myself respect. And in Hollywood are there people who understand what's going on in Gaza and care about it? Yes, but that doesn't mean that they're able to deal with the pressure. Right now it's award season so that makes it even more difficult. One of the agencies gave $5 million to Israel. My agency is telling other people not to even look at certain sites not to tweet or they will end up like me so they're using me as kind of an example. So I'm just fine so they can use me as an example. I'm happy to be on the list with all the other people that are computers as an example and with you. Right now especially if you live in California it's asking a lot of people. It's a lockdown on opinions. You can't even discuss it on the right track. That makes me hopeful and I know that eventually you won't grow up being the world the way some of the kids have been less fortunate to be inundated with a narrative that's wrong and dehumanizes Palestinian. What did Rashida and Corey say? They just said welcome and good to see you and I said they're my heroes and what can I do? One thing besides getting a good seat in a restaurant I can take the Instagram feeds and the tweets and whatever and put them out. I mean I'm being shadow banned now so it's being a little more difficult to get something up. So that's my job is just to bear witness and to try to get information that people aren't getting from mainstream media to put it out. I wish that a lot of the other people that have lost their jobs knew how many people have so they didn't feel so isolated because that is one of the things that's really terrible is that you feel really isolated people that are your friends find it risky to hang out with you and the disappointment that you have about their helping makes it difficult also. So I wish there was some way to show how many thousands of people have been fired from all different kinds of positions. There's no place to even put the list because the New York Times fire people because there's no publications, there's nowhere except a lot of the people that need to be reached are not online. That's why the kids are so far ahead because they're getting real information but a lot of older people are just glued to CNN MSNBC and the New York Times and they don't see when the New York Times has to correct a story. They don't see that part. They're still back on all the headed babies story. In fact, we don't have the president repeating lies and never changing. We went to offices of representatives that we love like Rashida Tlaib and Corey Bush. We met with Jim McGovern, Betty McCollum all who've called for a ceasefire but then we also met with others who have not called for a ceasefire whether it's the office of the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson or it's Chris Smith, somebody who's called for the destruction of UNRWA or it's very big APAC recipients like Richie Torres from the Bronx. So we've had a variety of encounters with Congress people, with staff people and I would say it's so important to be in the halls of Congress, to keep calling Congress and to let them know that we represent the majority voice in the United States that is saying, don't you dare give another penny of our money to Israel's ceasefire now and fund the humanitarian organization UNRWA. We've filled the halls of Congress. We've probably spoken to 100 members of Congress. We've made them uncomfortable. We've made them think about things that they don't have to think about and so I hope you will continue to join us in the halls of Congress. They're breaking down. Their lies are falling apart. Join us. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. Cease fire now. 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