Tag: Police Brutality
Meet the Neo-Nazi Advising Colombian Police on How to Break the National Strike
Colombia’s Iván Duque Withdraws Tax Reform – New Proposal to be Processed
Patricia Villegas Marín, head of Telesur, pointed out that during the four days of protests there were 21 assassinations, 208 injures (18 of them eye injuries), 10 reports of sexual violence, and 503 detentions, most of them arbitrary.
Colombia’s Iván Duque Withdraws Tax Reform – New Proposal to be Processed
FDA ban on menthol cigarettes: Bad for criminal justice, health policy
The Brief Origins of May Day by Eric Chase
Dandelion Salad Originally published May 1, 2015 Republished with permission from IWW by Eric Chase IWW, 1993
Most people living in the United States know little about the International Workers’ Day of May Day. For many others there is an assumption that it is a holiday celebrated in state communist countries like Cuba or the former Soviet Union. Most Americans don’t realize that May Day has its origins here in this country and is as “American” as baseball and apple pie, and stemmed from the pre-Christian holiday of Beltane, a celebration of rebirth and fertility.
The Brief Origins of May Day by Eric Chase
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The United States is at risk of an armed anti-police insurgency
Intelligence Sources Say Biggest Threat To U.S. Is Actually U.S. Policy
Biden considering executive action on gun control, Psaki says
Biden considering executive action on gun control, Psaki says
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Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court To Let Cops Enter Homes And Seize Guns Without A Warrant
Marksman who is Asian American says gun control laws are racist, puts Asians at risk
Gun control’s racist reality: The liberal argument against giving police more power
The racial politics of gun control
THE (REALLY, REALLY) RACIST HISTORY OF GUN CONTROL IN AMERICA
Police, Police Supporters: Ending Qualified Immunity Makes Being A Cop Too Hard, Somehow ‘Defunds’ The Police
The Anti-Marxist Elitism of J. Sakai’s ‘Settlers’
J. Sakai offers an anti-worker analysis of revolution. Fred Hampton offered us an alternative we must learn from.
The Anti-Marxist Elitism of J. Sakai’s ‘Settlers’
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