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Mass Shooting Reported At Social Services Center In San Bernardino
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But, what happens when our #water supply is dries up or its polluted? Would we be fighting over the water as much some people fight over some stupid tv on Black Friday? This is what Black Friday really does. It blinds people about what’s really important in society. There’s more important things to be worrying about than finding the best deal on a Black Friday
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Every single person can make a difference, and together, we can do so much more!
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Artist Paints Striking Murals on Sides of Icebergs to Warn About Climate Change
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Revolution in Seoul: Tens of thousands spill out onto the streets in massive anti-government/anti-Park Geun-hye protests
Around 80,000 anti-government protesters took to the streets of Seoul in the city’s largest demonstration in almost a decade.
The marches in the South Korean capital were organised by an umbrella labour union and various civic groups.
Although people had diverse complaints, they were united against the conservative government under president Park Geun-hye.
Demonstrators, many of whom wore masks and carried banners, took over a major street and marched between tight perimeters outlined by police buses.
Officers had strategically parked their vehicles to prevent access to roads leading to the presidential Blue House.
Things turned violent when the police clashed with members of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions.
There were no immediate reports of injuries, but shocking photos have emerged of police firing powerful water cannons to disperse protesters.
Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/11/14/revolution-in-seoul-tens-of-thousands-spill-out-onto-the-streets-in-massive-anti-government-protest-5501224/
#seoul#unitethefight#crisis#globalcrisis#protest#peoplepower#democracy#this is what democracy looks like
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#24HoursofReality#EarthtoParis#StopSpectra#StopKinderMorgan#climatechange#climate#justice#SpringofJustice#unitetheFight
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#UnitetheFight #FloodtheSystem #Amnesty #Justice #palestine
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Elderly Palestinian man confronts Israeli soldiers before fainting - #freepalestine
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Sign our Petition to Divest Clark University
#Worcester#climate#climateaction#climatechange#UnitetheFight#BlackLivesMatter#optOutside#change#divest#clark#clarkuniversity#massachusetts#350#justice
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Caught soul stealing, Antoine Geiger
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Keystone off Table, but Back East, Pipeline Fight Builds
from Popular Resistance Carolyn and Ian Reilly and their four children left Florida’s sprawl in 2010 to farm 58 acres in rural Virginia, raising beef cattle, chicken and hogs.
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And they still tell us this is a real, ‘Human’ world...
#climate#climatechange#climateaction#unitetheFight#SpringofJustice#ourgenerationourchoice#freedom#science#truth#unite#humanity#human#dream#crisis
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Some members of the Missouri football team announced on Saturday that they will go on strike until the school’s president steps down or is forced to leave.
The boycott is part of a student movement against the school administration’s response to a series of alleged racist incidents around campus. A graduate student, Jonathan L. Butler, began a hunger strike in protest of Wolfe on Nov. 2.
[Black grad student on hunger strike in Mo. after swastika drawn with human feces]
In a tweet posted on the Legion of Black Collegians account, “the athletes of color on the University of Missouri football team” said, “We will no longer participate in any football related activities until president Tim Wolfe resigns or is removed due to his negligence toward marginalized students’ experiences.” The tweets included a photo of many black Missouri football players linked arm-in-arm, along with a hashtag, #ConcernedStudent1950, which refers to the year in which Missouri first admitted black students.


On Friday, Wolfe issued this statement:
“Racism does exist at our university, and it is unacceptable.
“It is a long-standing, systemic problem which daily affects our family of students, faculty and staff. I am sorry this is the case.”
Tigers cornerback John Gibson, in a Twitter exchange Saturday, said that the team’s coaches were “100% behind” the players’ actions.
The Columbia Daily Tribune reported that a Tigers spokesman said in a text that the team is “working to get our hands around the facts of the situation” and there “might be a statement to follow.”
If the players follow through with their strike, the team may have difficulty fielding a team for its remaining slate. Coming up on Missouri’s schedule are games against BYU, Tennessee and Arkansas, and the 4-5 squad is still in contention for a possible bowl bid.
#BlackLivesMatter#BlackLivesStillMatter#SpringofJustice#justice#FloodtheSystem#Unitethefight#football#protest#strike
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Another Look at This Election Cycles Polling Compared to 2008

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Rally at Worcester City Hall 8:30am
It's time to come show your support and solidarity with the #KelleySq4 in Worcester! This Monday, November 9th at 8:30am, Sonya Conner, Bobby Gibbs, Julius Jones, and Kevin Ksen will stand trial for saying #BlackLivesMatter.
Fuck that! Let's put City Manager Ed Augustus on trial, and speak truth to power! Email and Call on Friday, and come shut it down on Monday 11/9 at 8:30am!
The trial will be held at the District Court House on 225 Main St.
***Reminder that there are no cellphones, laptops, or other electronics allowed in the court house***
It is important for folks to show support and solidarity NOW... it could decide how protesters are treated in the future for saying Black Lives Matter.
#KellySq4#BLMWorcester#BlackLivesMatter#unitethefight#DroptheBigotry#DoTheRightThing#ShameOnAugustus#FloodtheSystem
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