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Feb 07

brendanicus:

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homeosloven:

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LET’S FUCKING GO

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Oh look it’s the same reason why US companies are closing their apps in China because China has a personal information protection law explicitly modeled off the EU’s GDPR but amazingly you never hear people freaking out about “European authoritarianism”

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wumblr:

$1.6 trillion wealth added to billionaire class, divided by 900k dead (by saturday, probably), is about $1.8m profit per covid death

we shifted from 0.26% to 0.27% of the population yesterday or the day before, depending on whether you use a pre-pandemic population figure (like 331,002,651) or adjust for the dead (330,106,825)

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guerrillatech:

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guerrillatech:

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the-elf-has-had-enough:

stuffbhappenin:

the-elf-has-had-enough:

No ifs, ands, or buts, it’s official, Bezos is a super supervillain.

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workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 7 February 1919, construction union activists representing 75,000 members in Essex, New Jersey voted to strike in the event of alcohol prohibition coming into force on 1 July.
Two days later it was reported that...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 7 February 1919, construction union activists representing 75,000 members in Essex, New Jersey voted to strike in the event of alcohol prohibition coming into force on 1 July.
Two days later it was reported that 200,000 workers in New York City also voted to strike, with a further 150,000 due to vote in the following fortnight. New York unions received letters from union branches in LA, Cincinnati, Seattle, San Francisco, Chicago, Dayton, Ohio, St Louis, Kansas City, Milwaukee and elsewhere. Workers who supported the movement wore pins which declared “No beer, no work”.
However, union leaders called off the action the following month, stating it would have made them “look ridiculous”.
We have produced some merchandise commemorating the movement using their original artwork to help fund our work: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/no-beer-no-work https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1916126365239171/?type=3

jabberwockypie:

mysharona1987:

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This isn’t WRONG, but I wish it had more of the books that are being banned currently - which are overwhelmingly either queer or discussing racism.

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(Obviously not for teenagers, but because it has ZOMG GAY PENGUINS who get a baby, it’s been challenged SO MANY places. Maybe you can read it to a younger sibling)

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(As noted, older editions were published as “George”.)

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Anyway, you can find lists of the most frequently banned and challenged books at the American Library Associate’s site here!

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movieposters1:

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loszeged:

A tweet by Nome  @NomeDaBarbarian  A law-abiding gun owner is awoken the  middle of the night by men shouting  and breaking into the room in which  he's sleeping.  Nine seconds after the first order is shouted at this sleeping man, he's shot dead.  By cops who had a warrant for someone else.  #AmirLockeALT
Cops who had already entered two other apartments, by accident, also in the middle of the night, trying to serve this warrant.  Who had received the key fobs to do so likely from the landlord.  And when they finally released the footage, they released it slowed down.  #AmirLocke   The cop who shot him is a murderer.  The cops with him are accessories.  The people who trained them are accessories.  The chief who sent them on this raid is an accessory, and an accessory again after the fact for covering it up.ALT

Petition to hold the cops accountable

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