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Hey zionists, gleeful over the arrests and deportations of pro Palestine activists? Pay close attention. Looks like Trump is making a list...

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Hey zionists, gleeful over the arrests and deportations of pro Palestine activists? Pay close attention. Looks like Trump is making a list of Jews now, too. Oh, and if you missed it, he's also arresting judges.

dailykos.com/stories/2025/4/24

theintercept.com/2025/04/25/ju

25.4.2025 22:24Hey zionists, gleeful over the arrests and deportations of pro Palestine activists? Pay close attention. Looks like Trump is making a list...
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My Body, My Choice?Well, yes, of course, but consider this: without a 5% increase in measles vaccine uptake, measles could once again become...

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My Body, My Choice?

Well, yes, of course, but consider this: without a 5% increase in measles vaccine uptake, measles could once again become endemic in the U.S., while a 10% decline in vaccination rates could result in over 11 million measles cases and over 150,000 deaths per year.

And this is not just among the knuckleheads who choose not to vaccinate themselves and their children. Low vaccination rates eliminate the herd immunity that protects vulnerable people with impaired immunity like seniors, people with immunological illnesses, people with cancer, and all infants under the age of 12 months, as well as the 3% of healthy vaccinated individuals that the vaccine fails to protect.

cidrap.umn.edu/measles/precipi

25.4.2025 18:14My Body, My Choice?Well, yes, of course, but consider this: without a 5% increase in measles vaccine uptake, measles could once again become...
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For a world without Priests, Landlords, Bosses or Kings!

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For a world without Priests, Landlords, Bosses or Kings!

25.4.2025 14:07For a world without Priests, Landlords, Bosses or Kings!
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That's all we've ever been allowed to teach. And the repression started well before Trump was elected.Good luck teaching anything...

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That's all we've ever been allowed to teach. And the repression started well before Trump was elected.

Good luck teaching anything even remotely supportive of the Arab or Muslim experience. Forget anything that even mentions the word Palestine. And that's in the "liberal" San Francisco Bay Area.

There are already other places in the U.S., like Florida, where you can be fired simply for saying the word "Gay."

And who remembers hearing anything in school about Marx, socialism, anarchism, that wasn't completely negative? Anything about MLK's support of labor unions and opposition to the Vietnam War? General Strikes? The Tulsa pogrom? The Battle of Blair Mountain or the Great Train Strike of 1877 (the 2 largest insurrections and 2 largest labor uprisings in the U.S. since the Civil War)???

Dozens of books banned from school libraries and from the curriculum.

25.4.2025 14:03That's all we've ever been allowed to teach. And the repression started well before Trump was elected.Good luck teaching anything...
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25.4.2025 13:51
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25.4.2025 13:50
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#FreePalestine#EndTheOccupation

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25.4.2025 13:47#FreePalestine#EndTheOccupation
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Today in Labor History April 25, 1960, the Korean army refused to shoot at professors, who had taken to the streets to protest the...

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Today in Labor History April 25, 1960, the Korean army refused to shoot at professors, who had taken to the streets to protest the dictatorship, and its massacre of 130 students several days earlier. The April Revolution lasted from April 11-26. Overall, 186 civilians were killed and the government, which regained control, transitioned to the Second Republic.

25.4.2025 13:43Today in Labor History April 25, 1960, the Korean army refused to shoot at professors, who had taken to the streets to protest the...
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Today in Labor History April 25, 1886: The New York Times called the eight-hour workday movement "un-American" and blamed the...

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Today in Labor History April 25, 1886: The New York Times called the eight-hour workday movement "un-American" and blamed the "labor disturbances” on “foreigners." Other media prophesied that the eight-hour day would cause "loafing and gambling, rioting, debauchery and drunkenness."

25.4.2025 13:35Today in Labor History April 25, 1886: The New York Times called the eight-hour workday movement "un-American" and blamed the...
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Today in Labor History April 25, 1993: Over one million people marched in Washington, D.C., for gay, lesbian, bisexual, & transgender...

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Today in Labor History April 25, 1993: Over one million people marched in Washington, D.C., for gay, lesbian, bisexual, & transgender rights. This was in the era of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell discrimination within the military and Colorado’s constitutional amendment invalidating laws that protect LGBTQ rights. The marchers had seven basic demands. The 1st demand was a civil rights bill and ending all discrimination by state and federal governments, including the repeal of all sodomy laws. They also demanded more funding for AIDS research and treatment; an end to discrimination in adoption and child custody; full inclusion of all LGBTQ people in the education system; and an end to all discrimination and violence against LGBTQ people. However, in their platform, they also demanded these same rights and protections for ALL people, especially people of color, people with disabilities, women, nonbinary and trans people, and working class and poor people.

25.4.2025 13:27Today in Labor History April 25, 1993: Over one million people marched in Washington, D.C., for gay, lesbian, bisexual, & transgender...
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24.4.2025 17:08
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Fuck the facts! We make our own facts to fit our claims.

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Fuck the facts!
We make our own facts to fit our claims.

24.4.2025 14:01Fuck the facts! We make our own facts to fit our claims.
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Today in Labor History April 24, 1915: The Turkish government arrested 250 Armenian intellectuals in Istanbul. This marked the beginning of...

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Today in Labor History April 24, 1915: The Turkish government arrested 250 Armenian intellectuals in Istanbul. This marked the beginning of the Armenian genocide. The Ottomans slaughtered one million Armenians during World War I, or 90% of the Armenian population. The genocide also destroyed two thousand year’s-worth of Armenian civilization in Asian Minor.

24.4.2025 13:53Today in Labor History April 24, 1915: The Turkish government arrested 250 Armenian intellectuals in Istanbul. This marked the beginning of...
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Today in Labor History April 24, 1916: The Easter rising began in Dublin. Irish rebels, led by James Connolly and Patrick Pearce, attempted...

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Today in Labor History April 24, 1916: The Easter rising began in Dublin. Irish rebels, led by James Connolly and Patrick Pearce, attempted to end British rule and create an independent Ireland. The armed uprising lasted six days. Men and women participated. 485 people died in the fighting, including 143 British soldiers and cops. The rest were mostly Irish civilians. The British ultimately prevailed. They took 3,500 prisoners and sent 1,800 to internment camps. They also executed sixteen of the Rising’s leaders, sparking outrage among the Irish public.

James Connolly was an Irish republican, socialist and union leader. Prior to the Easter Rising, he lived in Scotland and participated in Scottish socialist organizations. After that, he emigrated to the U.S., where he joined the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and founded the Irish Socialist Federation in New York. In Ireland, he was a leader of the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union and participated in the Dublin lock-out, one of the largest and most severe labor disputes in Irish history.

24.4.2025 13:48Today in Labor History April 24, 1916: The Easter rising began in Dublin. Irish rebels, led by James Connolly and Patrick Pearce, attempted...
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Today in Labor History April 24, 1954: Mumia Abu Jamal, death row activist, journalist and former Black Panther, was born on this date....

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Today in Labor History April 24, 1954: Mumia Abu Jamal, death row activist, journalist and former Black Panther, was born on this date. Mumia is currently in prison on trumped-up charges of killing a cop. He is also extremely ill with congestive heart failure, diabetes, and a number of other maladies.

24.4.2025 13:42Today in Labor History April 24, 1954: Mumia Abu Jamal, death row activist, journalist and former Black Panther, was born on this date....
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Today in Labor History April 24, 1999: The International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union shut down all West Coast shipping in...

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Today in Labor History April 24, 1999: The International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union shut down all West Coast shipping in solidarity with Mumia Abu-Jamal, who was wrongfully imprisoned and held on death row for the murder of a cop—a crime he did not commit.

24.4.2025 13:42Today in Labor History April 24, 1999: The International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union shut down all West Coast shipping in...
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Today in Labor History April 24, 2013: An eight-story garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, collapsed. The disaster killed 1,129 workers and...

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Today in Labor History April 24, 2013: An eight-story garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, collapsed. The disaster killed 1,129 workers and injured 2,515. A day earlier, someone noticed cracks in the structure. However, factory officials, who had contracts with Benneton and other major U.S. labels, insisted the workers return to the job.

24.4.2025 13:32Today in Labor History April 24, 2013: An eight-story garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, collapsed. The disaster killed 1,129 workers and...
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RFK Jr is trying to become Trump's Mengele

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RFK Jr is trying to become Trump's Mengele

23.4.2025 19:19RFK Jr is trying to become Trump's Mengele
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One of the first things Hitler did, 3 mos into his regime (5/2/1933), was to abolish all independent unions. Labor union headquarters and...

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One of the first things Hitler did, 3 mos into his regime (5/2/1933), was to abolish all independent unions. Labor union headquarters and records were seized. Their leaders attacked, beaten, murdered, imprisoned. Collective bargaining, and the right to strike, were abolished.

All sounding very similar to Project 2025, and the early attacks and deportations of workers and union members, like Abrego Garcia.

23.4.2025 16:07One of the first things Hitler did, 3 mos into his regime (5/2/1933), was to abolish all independent unions. Labor union headquarters and...
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I believe RFKJr also wanted to send those suffering anxiety and depression into camps too. And one has to wonder, where would those camps...

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I believe RFKJr also wanted to send those suffering anxiety and depression into camps too. And one has to wonder, where would those camps be? Salvadoran gulags for terrorists? And would they be given strict regimens of raw milk and denied access to vaccines?

23.4.2025 15:59I believe RFKJr also wanted to send those suffering anxiety and depression into camps too. And one has to wonder, where would those camps...
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