Radio Blue Heart is on the air!
brayan-s-mora-ballestero:
“Entombed
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Dimmu Borgir  - In Death's Embrace

p-o-s-s-e-s-s-e-d-b-y-f-i-r-e:

kenro199x:

Night of the Living Dead (1968)

Criterion Blu-Ray 2018

theculturedmarxist:

portable-wing-wang:

theculturedmarxist:

ritchiepage2001newaccount:

porterdavis:

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It’s called #Capitalism.

You must be new…

Oh god, 2,500 people? That’s terrible!

Oh, wait, you mean 2,500 proles? Oh well, whatever. Plenty more where that came from.

Oh yeah, vote blue in 2022!

“How can you normalize mass death?” as if every history text book isn’t crammed with the death tolls in the millions of the countries of our “enemies”

Millions of dead proles at home and abroad.

The people running the US are incredibly comfortable with mass death. AIDS kills 13,000 people in the US every year. Opioid overdoses killed 50,000 people in 2019. Motor vehicle crashes kill 32,000 people every year and injure 2 million more.

In another stunning example of saying the quiet part out loud, Trump put the bourgeois mindset rather succinctly:

“[Y]ou look at automobile accidents, which are far greater than any numbers we’re talking about. That doesn’t mean we’re going to tell everybody, ‘No more driving of cars.’ So we have to do things to get our country open.”

They don’t care how many working people die. What matters is that they keep working until they die. Gotta keep that money flowing.

brendanicus:

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haha US ecofascism machine go brrr

dykecostanza:

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upcoming general strike in puerto rico! 🇵🇷

last weekend, an estimated 70% of puerto rican teachers went on strike to demand better pay and pension protection. the strike was prompted by the death of pablo mas oquendo, a teacher who was killed in a car accident commuting from his third job. puerto rican teachers are some of the lowest paid in the US, taking home just $1700 a month on average. the most recent campaign to raise teacher wages was actively blocked by the US-imposed financial control board which has overseen increased privatization and exploitation of puerto rico.

in a transparent attempt to keep the teachers quiet, pr’s governor pedro pierluisi (who previously worked as an attorney for the control board) offered them a temporary raise of $1k but did nothing to address pension security or any of the other systemic issues undermining educators and schools on the island. now teachers - along with paramedics, social workers, nurses, and firefighters (who pierluisi directly insulted by telling them to “get a different job” if they wanted better pay) - plan to lead a general strike on february 18th. protesters have also gathered this morning (february 9th) to demand pierluisi’s resignation and fair pay for all workers.

unsurprisingly, these protests have either been ignored or minimized by US media. you can keep up with the latest news on the ground by checking out/following bandera roja and bianca graulau on instagram & devilette and vaquero2xl on twitter among others. que viva puerto rico libre 🇵🇷