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Oct 02

crimethinc:

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A day after Trump told the Proud Boys to stand by, a member of the @nytimes editorial board published a hit piece platforming an amateur conspiracy theorist who blames anarchists for the unrest in the US. Here is that conspiracy theorist reaching out to the Proud Boys 8 days ago.

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spideyyeet:

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TRUMP HAS CORONA LMAOOO

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mintywhisker-deactivated2021053:

logging on to tumblr dot com like

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mens-rights-activia:

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I’ve got my hand on the trigger 🥴

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millennial-review:

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Reblog if you’re  a joyless communist

Buy Tony’s Chocolonely Slave-free Chocolate. Fuck Nestle.

There’s a whole movement of ethical, slave-free chocolate companies, and the advocates who work to track the legal battle to make ALL chocolate slave-free, worldwide, at http://www.slavefreechocolate.org

You can see the current (2020) list of slave-free chocolate companies on their website at http://www.slavefreechocolate.org/ethical-chocolate-companies, or below if you don’t click links:

Nestle’s net worth as of today is 10.46 BILLION dollars.

The largest, most prosperous of these slave-free chocolate companies (Vosges, which is also a female-owned corp if that matters to you!) is worth… $100 million.

That means that Nestle has $10,360,000,000 more dollars with which to pay its employees, INCLUDING AND ESPECIALLY the cacao farmers who are the backbone of their entire industry.

If all of these companies worth LITERAL BILLIONS OF DOLLARS less than Nestle can afford to be slave-free, so can fucking Nestle.

yooooo

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Sep 30

mariocki:

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Chiyari Fuji (Bloody Spear at Mount Fuji, 1955)

“I did nothing. It was all down to my retainer carrying my spear.”

“Yes, but a retainer acts on behalf of his master.”

“It was my retainer’s achievement -”

“Without his master, a retainer is nothing. A retainer acts on behalf of his master. This is the authorities’ point of view.”