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Mar 01

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– Ed Emshwiller

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“Iguaza Falls, on the border of Argentina and Brazil, is one of the widest waterfalls on Earth.
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Iguaza Falls, on the border of Argentina and Brazil, is one of the widest waterfalls on Earth.

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“On this day, 1 March 1919, the Samil, or March First Movement, began in Korea – a series of protests for independence from Japanese colonialism. Over the next 6 weeks, around 2 million Koreans, 10% of the population, had taken...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 1 March 1919, the Samil, or March First Movement, began in Korea – a series of protests for independence from Japanese colonialism. Over the next 6 weeks, around 2 million Koreans, 10% of the population, had taken part in 1500 demonstrations. Japanese police and armed forces violently suppressed the movement, killing around 7500 people, wounding nearly 16,000 and arresting over 46,000. Some were killed in public executions. In contrast, Japanese authorities claimed that 8 security forces personnel were killed. Despite the repression, the protests catalysed the Korean independence movement, and since 1949, 1 March has been a national holiday in South Korea.
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Feb 28

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Why is amazon treating its employees like teachers treat students

Because infantilizing your underpaid workers is the best strategy to instill feelings of inferiority and fear, while also encouraging them to want to please middle managers for better treatment while not actually improving their situation at all. Its very effective.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Company_scrip

Everybody needs to take a good, hard look at the history of West Virginia, so they can understand just how badly companies will sink their claws into your life, and how to stop them from doing it again.

We are really gonna replay the 1920s all over again

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