Radio Blue Heart is on the air!

occupywatchdog:

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Now is a good time for state political leaders to start exerting state’s rights by challenging Trump regime’s terror of tyranny in the courts because this is downright abuse of by a corrupt regime.

egypt-museum:
“  Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt  Illustration for The New Book of Knowledge edited by Sir John Hammerton (Waverley, c 1948).
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egypt-museum:

Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt

Illustration for The New Book of Knowledge edited by Sir John Hammerton (Waverley, c 1948).

mckitterick:

Welp

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A friend on Facebook mentioned that her state (New York) is doing better about fresh infections, so I went to see if that was true elsewhere.

Yikes.

Look at how much worse most of the USA is doing now, with the laissez-faire attitude about dealing with this global pandemic. Things are so much uglier, both compared to the rest of the world, and compared to when we first tried to lock down in March.

Those who put rich people’s concerns above human concerns are going to reap a truly devastated economy… and way more “unnecessary” deaths and permanent health injuries.

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jtargaryen18:
“This is serious. We’re living a constitutional crisis with Americans being stripped of their rights by an authoritarian president. He’s supposed to lead our people not target them as enemies or terrorists.
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jtargaryen18:

This is serious. We’re living a constitutional crisis with Americans being stripped of their rights by an authoritarian president. He’s supposed to lead our people not target them as enemies or terrorists.

milkandheavysugar:

John Lewis’ life in pictures (1940-2020)

workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 20 July 1925, Frantz Omar Fanon, psychiatrist, revolutionary and pioneering anti-colonialist theorist was born in Martinique, a French colony. He served in the Free French Army during World War II in North Africa,...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 20 July 1925, Frantz Omar Fanon, psychiatrist, revolutionary and pioneering anti-colonialist theorist was born in Martinique, a French colony. He served in the Free French Army during World War II in North Africa, and like many Black colonial troops, experienced racism. Living in Algeria he supported the independence movement until he was forced to leave the country, at which point he became an ambassador for the Algerian National Liberation Front. His seminal works include ‘Black Skin, White Masks’ (1952), ‘Studies in a Dying Colonialism’ (1959) and 'The Wretched of the Earth’ (1961), and focused not just on the politics and economic’s of colonialism but also its internal and psychological effects. A number of his works are available online free at libcom.org/tags/frantz-fanon, and we have made available this detailed biographical account of his life: https://shop.workingclasshistory.com/collections/books/products/frantz-fanon-a-biography-david-macey https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1479655912219554/?type=3