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liberalsarecool · 1 month
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Occupy was correct. They saw the future. They knew the past.
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You occupy all of my thoughts.
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queerism1969 · 1 year
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whiny-little-bitch · 1 month
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Project2025 #CorpMedia #Oligarchs #MegaBanks vs #Union #Occupy #NoDAPL #BLM #SDF #DACA #MeToo #Humanity #FeelTheBern
JinJiyanAzadi #BijiRojava
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jadeseadragon · 5 months
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Jewish Voice for Peace
Oakland, CA
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odd-god · 2 months
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My beef with the American political landscape is this:
Everyone, no matter who they are, is more or less tired of this stupid bullshit.
There is not enough rich white and rich people doing anything.
The people with the largest support networks aren't doing much with them.
The most disenfranchised (disabled, minority, queer, brown, poor) are supposed to fix all this
While most of the power lay in the hands of those who don't want to do shit.
As someone who has been poor with very little support throughout my life - I have done what I can. Mostly giving money to people in need when I can. I'm poor. So it's nothing to brag about
But when I need help?
8/10 no one is going to be there -- physically, mentally, financially and/or socially.
Most people are fucked up in one way or another.
But it seems to me (as someone on the lowest rungs) that a lot more could be done by say...
Celebrities
Rich folk
People who have an audience
To end this shit.
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nando161mando · 4 months
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+++ Clearance demo +++
The evacuation of the Donndorf printing plant, which was reoccupied last Saturday, began on Thursday and is still underway thanks to the incredibly strong perseverance of the last occupiers on the roof of the building. Once again the university is refusing to engage in dialogue and once again the cops are using brute force to try to break our desire for freedom.
We now want to express our anger together and show that our movement cannot be broken.
We call on everyone to join our demonstration against the eviction on Sunday at 4:00 p.m. at the Bockenheimerwarte.
Comes angry! Come in large numbers!
Every eviction has its price!
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Die Räumung der letzten Samstag wieder besetzten Donndorf Druckerei hat am Donnerstag begonnen und ist dank dem unglaublich starken Ausharren der letzten Besetzer_innen auf dem Dach des Gebäudes immer noch im Gange. Wieder einmal verweigert sich die Uni dem Dialog und wieder einmal versuchen die Bullen mit roher Gewalt unseren Wunsch nach Freiräumen zu brechen.
Wir wollen nun gemeinsam unserer Wut ausdruck verleihen und zeigen das sich unsere Bewegung nicht brechen lässt.
Wir rufen alle auf sich unserer Demostration gegen die Räumung am Sonntag um 16:00 an der Bockenheimerwarte anzuschliessen.
Kommt wütend! Kommt zahlreich!
Jede Räumung hat ihren Preis!
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@antifainternational @anarchistmemecollective @kropotkindersurprise @radicalgraff
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climatecalling · 4 months
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In their new book, Practical Radicals: Seven Strategies to Change the World, Deepak Bhargava and Stephanie Luce ... detail seven tactics that have been successfully used to change the world: base-building, disruptive movements, narrative shift, electoral changes, inside-outside campaigns, momentum, and collective care. ... As for examples, we talk about Occupy Wall Street and the marriage equality movement. A lot of people think of Occupy Wall Street as a protest, but its largest impact was changing the narrative, changing the understanding of what was the cause of the 2008 economic crisis and what are some ways out of that crisis. ... Sometimes flashpoints are unplanned, as with the murder of George Floyd. Sometimes people can stage big moments, as environmental activists did when they organized arrests at the Obama White House to protest the Keystone XL pipeline. Those moments are opportunities to gather thousands of activists together ... to train them in a vision and techniques of how to launch campaigns when they go back home. ... There is cynicism about politics because it hasn’t consistently delivered material improvement in people’s lives. ... Our book features examples where electoral strategies are driven by community groups and unions that aren’t just inviting people to vote, but are inviting people to be part of organizations to work on the issues they care most about. ... The challenges we face are so large and daunting that without many thousands of people capable of understanding the power relationships in our society and what the leverage points are, we aren’t going to win. A big hope of this book is that it ... makes strategy accessible to many more people in the years to come.
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troutreznor · 9 months
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vintage pins found at a tiny thrift store in Oregon City for 10cents a piece
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albertayebisackey · 2 months
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Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world. ― Gustave Flaubert
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protoslacker · 3 months
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F. W. Woolworth's Building; International Civil Rights Center & Museum
Surfing around I saw this photo out of the corner of my eye. I knew exactly where it was taken and its significance. I was kinda shocked.
The photo link is to a page at The Civil Rights Trail, The Civil Rights Center and Museum are in Greensboro. There's a short video of Robert Petterson talking about the lunch counter sit-ins in 1960. Four freshmen students at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University--Aggies--led the demostrations: and became known at the Greensboro Four : David Richmond, Franklin McCain, Ezell A. Blair, Jr., and Joseph McNeil.
I was pretty little in 1960, I am not even sure we had a televison set at home. That those stools at Woolworth"s are so iconic to me shows how powerful the movement of sit-ins were. Certainly I'm old enough to remember racist segregation. The thousands of young people who participated in sit-ins inspired me as a lad. I knew they were creating something good. At least trying to make living better for all of us.
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tasbeehqq · 6 months
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Why does ⁦‪#Israel‬⁩ resort to lying?
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queerism1969 · 1 year
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"I believe we are here on the planet Earth to live, grow up and do what we can to make this world a better place for all people to enjoy freedom. I would like to be remembered as a person who wanted to be free, so other people would be also free." — Rosa Parks
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CorpMedia #Oligarchs #MegaBanks vs #Union #Occupy #NoDAPL #BLM #SDF #DACA #MeToo #Humanity #FeelTheBern
JinJiyanAzadi #BijiRojava Anarchism, Or The Revolutionary Movement Of The Twenty-first Century [UPDATES]
It is becoming increasingly clear that the age of revolutions is not over. It’s becoming equally clear that the global revolutionary movement in the twenty-first century, will be one that traces its origins less to the tradition of Marxism, or even of socialism narrowly defined, but of anarchism…
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dreamanduality · 2 months
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post january in post modern astrological musings
January felt so long.
i keep reminding myself that the time hasnt sped up yet.
were still on a country road but now we have to pee with no rest stop in sight.
trying to bridge the pursuit of every day life when our thoughts are elsewhere.
trying to navigate, 'what more can be done' in listless thoughts.
within personhood of the year unfolding.
there has been so much death and illness and accidents this month--all around. if you have had bouts of misfortune please don't minimize this because of what is happening globally.
folding in can bring moments of relief.
every month for the rest of the year is going to bring forth their own themes and notes of foreshadowing in the years to come.
information has and will continue to pick up, though not in speed or clarity. in the grappling of general awareness.
fear has shifted like a light switch back to what we saw with the taste of Pluto in Aqua and we still have a skip back into Cap to come.
so, keep it simple. things are not simply wrong or right. in all things we can move sometimes in a 'bad' way for a 'good' cause.
we have to remember how we move. conditioning can bring about movement in opposites.
Uranus in Taurus is leading the food crisis and labor movement, keep educating yourself in these points. keep making connections in the ways of mutual aid.
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keep taking the time to understand labor rights and how to organize for them. this will be more impactful than occupy in time.
dream big, and i mean delusionary big, the last decade has been filled with spiritual elevation & delusion--so run with it now that Saturn is in pisces, ground out the dreams of humanity.
come june, there will be a point before a release of what we have come to believe and what the beliefs that shoot persecution like arrows have created--universal law & universal ethics are not mutually exclusive.
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there are beautiful dreams that will find Daddy Saturn's approval there is also pressimistic practicality, and nighmares of quicksand--maybe only parts will be solidified but those parts WILL be solid.
we have to remember that sometimes subtle conversations held in compassion can be more powerful than a sign.
we have to remember not to shame others for not knowing or not being able to strike or make it to a march...or what have you.
look at what we are doing and keep encouraging this instead of pointing out who is not.
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