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  1. Understanding the Occupy Democrats Post on Facebook about the Kennedy Center – Perplexity & DrWeb

    Editor’s Note: I had been following the Facebook group called “Occupy Democrats,” for some time. A post today in my timeline was surprising. I did read it. It on point in many ways, but feels over the top, dramatized, inflamatory? Not a slam on the group; I was (my bad) unaware of it’s background (duh). So I asked Perplexity to bring me up-to-speed, and this is the analysis of their post on the Kennedy Center. It notes their ofter post unsigned material, cited sources. I am not opposed to left wing groups; nor opposed to progressive Democrats. I know how these posts have a “slant” and strong POV. That’s what free speech is all about. Good wishes to Occupy Democrats!
    A lesson even for an old whizbanger from the old days like me. Verify. Verify. Verify. –DrWeb

    Screenshot of the Occupy Democrats recent post, captured today (Nov 8, 2025).

    Understanding the Occupy Democrats Post on the Kennedy Center

    The above message circulating from Occupy Democrats appears to be written in the editorial style typical of the organization, which is known for publishing unsigned, inflammatory content without individual bylines.1 This explains why there’s no signature or author name on the post.2

    About Occupy Democrats

    Occupy Democrats is a left-wing Facebook page and media outlet founded in 2012 by twin brothers Rafael and Omar Rivero.1 The organization is designed to operate as a “counterbalance to the Republican Tea Party” and has grown to become one of the largest progressive political pages on Facebook with over 10 million followers.1 Their content is characterized by hyperpartisan messaging, clickbait headlines, and highly emotional language that frequently uses terms like “BREAKING” and emphasizes outrage.3

    The Rivero brothers manage the page collectively and rarely sign individual posts, treating Occupy Democrats as a brand voice rather than attributing content to specific authors.2 This is standard practice for their operation—they publish unsigned content that represents the organization’s collective perspective rather than individual authorship.1

    The Kennedy Center Situation

    The substance of what Occupy Democrats posted is largely accurate based on reporting from legitimate news sources. The Washington National Opera is indeed considering leaving the Kennedy Center due to Trump’s February 2025 takeover of the institution.45 Key facts include:

    • Trump appointed himself chair of the Kennedy Center and installed Richard Grenell as president65
    • Ticket sales have plummeted by approximately 40%, with performances now at 60% capacity compared to 80-90% before Trump’s takeover45
    • Artistic Director Francesca Zambello did describe the building as “tainted” in interviews47
    • Donors have fled and sent angry messages to the opera company, with some comparing the situation to 1930s authoritarianism57

    The New York Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, and other mainstream outlets have all reported extensively on this crisis at the Kennedy Center.68 The Occupy Democrats post appears to be a highly dramatized synthesis of these legitimate news reports, repackaged in their signature inflammatory style.13

    Works Cited

    1. “Occupy Democrats.” Wikipedia, 20 Aug. 2017, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupy_Democrats.

    2. “Rafael Rivero.” Democracy Partners, https://democracypartners.com.

    3. “Occupy Democrats Bias and Reliability.” Ad Fontes Media, 12 Aug. 2024, https://adfontesmedia.com.

    4. “Washington National Opera Considers Exiting the Kennedy Center.” OperaWire, 7 Nov. 2025, https://operawire.com.

    5. “Washington National Opera Considers Leaving Kennedy Center.” Evrim Ağacı, 8 Nov. 2025, https://evrimagaci.org.

    6. “The Kennedy Center Crackup.” The New York Times, 7 Nov. 2025, https://nytimes.com.

    7. “Washington National Opera Eyes Abandoning Kennedy Center amid Trump Takeover.” Raw Story, 8 Nov. 2025, https://rawstory.com.

    8. “Kennedy Center Plagued with Dismal Ticket Sales as Patrons Stay Away.” Yahoo! News, 31 Oct. 2025, https://yahoo.com.

    Tags: DrWeb Editorial, DWD Editorial, Facebook, Facebook Group, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Left Wing, Occupy Democrats, Perplexity, Popular, Progressive, Signed Posts, Sources Cited, Verify

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  2. #DontBeADick

    So, this guy blocked me so it won't go to him. This is for anyone who sees this later.

    This guy was basically being a dick. He could have just blocked the account or went about his business. But he choose to try and shame me for sharing something I found on Facebook.

    When I find interesting things like this on Facebook I basically copy and paste the information here, with a link for anyone who wants to go see the original post. This is because this isn't my original content and when I share it I believe it's important to link back to the creator.

    I mark these with the tags #Facebook, #FacebookFinds, and #FacebookGroup.

    Any one of those tags can be muted. Like the guy about could have.

    He chose to be hateful though.

    So while this is all going out into the Void, and won't be seen by the dick in question, if you do see this then take a moment to ask.

    If you don't want to see these things you don't have to. They are tagged in a way so you can block them.

    But you also have a choice about being a dick about it.

  3. Life at sea – Mural by Djoels in Basque Country (5 photos)

    Muralist Djoels Mural by Djoels in Basque Country. Djoels: A few months ago, I enrolled in a sort of selection round to be able to do a mural in the Basque Country. Out of the (more than) 400 applications, 2 artists were chosen: one artist from Gran Canaria and Djoels. We were given a 13-meter-high by 8-meter-wide wall to work on. For 5 days, we were given a tour, information, and the opportunity to get to know the town. It’s a harbor town surrounded by mountains, slightly bigger than […]

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