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Apr 14

progressivepower:
“Exactly, #EndCitizensUnited but Grassroots organizations are the only way to change this paradigm (unless you can lead a political revolution)
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progressivepower:

Exactly, #EndCitizensUnited but Grassroots organizations are the only way to change this paradigm (unless you can lead a political revolution)

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honestlydeepesttidalwave:

spicyhorror-deactivated20220222:

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Bad gorilla

nightingem:

butchflirt:

socialistexan:

socialistexan:

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Man, fuck Youtube for promoting this homophobic, racist garbage.

I’m so tired of this shit.

Get fucked, assholes!

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The fact that youtube keeps promoting this garbage should be the biggest red flag that not only are they aware of the hard-right pipeline they’ve built but actively encourage it.

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they also literally suppress videos with social justice/leftist related terms and content from being advertised. like, blatantly. and doubled down when they were caught.

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https://themarkup.org/google-the-giant/2021/04/09/google-blocks-advertisers-from-targeting-black-lives-matter-youtube-videos

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guerrillatech:

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New Mexico becomes 16th state to legalize marijuana, a rebuttal to America's 'failed war on drugs' -

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reeferfox-deactivated20220116:

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friendraichu:

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ninawenn:

squided:

a-lc01:

clunkiest water graphics I’ve ever seen

I’ve never been so happy that a video has sound.

CRONCHY

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@thevastnessof dont hide this excellent contribution in the tags

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fuckyeahmarxismleninism:
“ Stop Kroger’s grocery shut-downs: ‘It’s all about greed’ By John Parker
Los Angeles — Kroger is the largest supermarket chain in the country. During the pandemic the company increased its profits by 56%, to $2.6 billion,...

fuckyeahmarxismleninism:

Stop Kroger’s grocery shut-downs: ‘It’s all about greed’

By John Parker

Los Angeles — Kroger is the largest supermarket chain in the country. During the pandemic the company increased its profits by 56%, to $2.6 billion, while its workers risked their health and their lives to serve their communities.

So when the chain decided to close down five stores in the Los Angeles area, simply because the City Council voted to give the workers a temporary $5-per-hour pay increase — in recognition of their courageous service and added needs during the pandemic — the community and the workers were understandably outraged.