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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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would you? 👀
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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Don't keep me waiting...
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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Rep. Matt Gaetz threatens to remove Speaker McCarthy: "You're out of compliance." 🤔
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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Amazing.
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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😂😂😂
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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Need more headlines like this
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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WOW
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) are working towards the strategic goal of legalizing child rape and pedophilia, according to an insider who warns the achievement of this objective will result in the downfall of American civilization.
The ADL have been attempting to normalize pedophilia behind the scenes for more than a century – and now they are becoming so arrogant that we are seeing the fruits of their labour right out in the open.
Source: Real World News 🤔
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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Police working for the state.
“The Kentucky Senate passed a bill on Thursday that would make it a crime to insult police officers and boost penalties for rioting.
[..] Senate Bill 211 comes in reaction to racial justice protests in Louisville and across the state and country over the last year, and the bill’s advancement comes just short of the anniversary of Breonna Taylor’s death, which sparked some of those demonstrations.
‘I will not apologize for passing laws to protect the people of this commonwealth, to protect the property of the business owners in this commonwealth, to protect our first responders,’ [Senator, and primary sponsor of the bill,] Carroll said.
[..] The bill would make it a Class B misdemeanor if someone ‘accosts, insults, taunts, or challenges a law enforcement officer with offensive or derisive words, or by gestures or other physical contact, that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response from the perspective of a reasonable and prudent person.’
It also creates new protest-related crimes, requiring anyone charged with ‘rioting’ to be held in jail for a minimum of 48 hours and making it a Class D felony to resist arrest during a ‘riot.’”
–“Kentucky Senate Passes Bill Criminalizing Insults Against Police” via Kentucky Politics, 12 March, 2021
“In an early morning vote along party lines, with 79 votes in favor and 18 against, state lawmakers approved legislation that would remove criminal or civil liability for any driver who ‘unintentionally’ injures or kills someone while ‘fleeing from a riot,’ as long as they have a ‘reasonable belief’ that fleeing would protect themselves from harm.  
The bill would also allow protesters to be charged with a misdemeanor if they ‘unlawfully obstruct’ traffic, punishable by up to a year in jail and $5,000 in fines.   
The legislation follows widespread protests in Oklahoma and across the country last summer against racist police violence. Black Lives Matter protesters have repeatedly been targeted by vehicle assaults.”
–“Oklahoma House Passes Bill To Give Immunity To Drivers Who Hit Protesters” via Huffpost, 10 March, 2021
“Canada has found a way to criminalize every aspect of who we are; Our identity has been criminalized, our cultural practices and songs and dances were criminalized; the way we provided for ourselves, our traditional practices, whether it’s hunting, fishing, tobacco, gaming, all of these things… have been criminalized…; our governing systems have been criminalized. I mean literally, they portray any system outside of the Indian Act as rogue, as terrorists, as some kind of ‘splinter group causing trouble without any legitimacy’.
All they care is that you’re indigenous, and being indigenous means you’re inherently criminal.”
–Pam Palmater via 1492 Land Back Lane Teach-in, 2020
“Even though it might sound harsh and impolitic, here is the bottom line: If you don’t want to get shot, tased, pepper-sprayed, struck with a baton or thrown to the ground, just do what I tell you. Don’t argue with me, don’t call me names, don’t tell me that I can’t stop you, don’t say I’m a racist pig. Don’t scream at me that you pay my salary, and don’t even think of aggressively walking toward me.”
–“I’m a cop: If you don’t want to get hurt, don’t challenge me” via The Washington Post, 19 August, 2014
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“This is one understanding of a political class of prisoners– they have not infringed upon the law, but rather the law has been wielded against them in order to prevent their political activity. The reason political prisoners exist is because revolutionaries are a threat to the law as it exists, and the law imprisons them out of its own self-interest.
[..] [W]hile the image of innocence is appealing to those who love the law, and although the air of innocence is routinely deployed in campaigns to defend comrades who have committed crimes, this notion of innocence makes no stab at the law which decides innocence and guilt. The law not only acts in its own defense, it also ensures that revolutionaries commit crime. So revolutionaries outline a theory of illegal morality–in order to change the law, one must break the law. Criminality, then, is not an inherent desire of the revolutionary, but a condition placed upon her by the State. Political prisoners are not only composed of the innocent, but also of people who broke the law for the ‘right’ reasons. They are prisoners of war.
[..] There are many prisoners of war, and their nations have their backs as a matter of course. From the POW/MIA flags one sees flying at veterans’ posts across this nation, to the revolutionary solidarity with prisoners of the Irish Republican Army, to the Cuban Five freedom campaign, to the prison support networks of the Nazis and the mafia, everyone supports their family, their nation, their army.
Some of us, however, are fighting a different kind of war. One in which we are not fighting for a nation, an ideology, or political power, but in a struggle to destroy all of those. A war that is qualitatively distinct. The only war that could not only free our own prisoners of war, but destroy the prisons.
In the war against all that, we do not perceive criminality as the infringement of just law, nor as a necessary and just means to revolution. Crime is anti-political desire, our engagement in rediscovering our bodies and living energy. Insurrection will never be the political activity of revolutionaries, for it is the criminal activity of becoming human.”
–August O'Clairre, “3 Positions Against Prisons: 1. There are no political prisoners, only prisoners of war” (2011)
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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“The working class and the employing class have nothing in common. There can be no peace so long as hunger and want are found among millions of the working people, and the few, who make up the employing class, have all the good things of life.
Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organise as a class, take possession of the means of production, abolish the wage system, and live in harmony with the earth.”
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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Rihanna for Vogue Brazil (2014)
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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Honestly how tf are we expected to give a shit about 9/11 in the extreme way that the government wants us to when over a million people have died from covid during this pandemic and we weren't allowed to care about that... like, yeah, 9/11 is sad and lots of people died tragically. We should care about that. But we also should care about the people dying right now that the government is just ignoring. We can do both things, but one absolutely needs more attention than the other.
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Voting rights groups are urging election officials to reject a new tool championed by some conservatives as a way to root out fraudulent voter registrations -- arguing that the private software depends on unreliable information and could be used to improperly disenfranchise legitimate voters.
The leaders of the group behind the new effort, known as EagleAI NETwork, describe the software as “the tool of reckoning across the nation” to help validate, maintain and review election rosters, according to a document provided to the Georgia State Elections Board and obtained by CNN through a public records request.
The document also touts the platform’s ability to allow people “interested in voter roll accuracy and integrity” to do their own reviews of voter registrations after getting a “license and credentials.”
The only way Republicans can win, is by cheating. Democrats just have to out vote Republicans by a big enough margin that it does not matter.
Vote Blue💙🌊
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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The government asks for our trust. As though we did not walk blindly with them for decades. While they sought to poison us at every opportunity. Greed & Lobbyist are truly the Devil Incarnate
Theata
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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here's a 9/11 facts for ya...
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leftwinglibertarian914 · 2 years ago
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—salvador allende’s final speech, 9/11/73
this week marks the 47th anniversary of the US-backed overthrow of salvador allende. allende was the first latin american marxist to be elected president in a liberal democracy. under allende, universal healthcare, tuition-free education, minimum wage, worker safety protections, free school lunches for children, and other socialist programs were implemented. according to the national bureau of economic research, blue collar wages rose 56% in 1971.
after allende moved to nationalize chile’s US owned industries and align with socialist cuba, nixon (who’d already been carefully monitoring allende’s rise) gave direct orders to the CIA and the US state department to “put pressure” on allende’s government. while the US publicly worked to sabotage chile’s economy with trade restrictions and aid denial, the CIA secretly collaborated with reactionary forces in the country to undermine allende’s credibility and ultimately overthrow him in a bloody coup.
in allende’s place, the US helped install military leader augusto pinochet who returned “freedom” to chile through re-privatization and the extra-judicial murder of an estimated 3,197 chileans. despite pinochet’s reputation as one of latin america’s most brutal fascists, the US supported his regime without issue. “i would say they are dictatorial,” nixon later conceded, “i would also have to, on the other side, indicate that they are non-communist and that they are not enemies of the united states.”
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