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RadicalGraffiti, to random
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Anti-surveillance sticker spotted in Burnie, Tasmania.

We've got a bunch of copies of these stickers, and numerous other designs.
If anyone is interested in buying a mix pack of radical slaps, check out: https://radicalstickers.bigcartel.com/

Morgunin, to random
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Good morning

SmudgeTheInsultCat, to random
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(Rabbits in combat)

Taking away their weapons at the end of the Middle Ages just made bunnies more proficient in hand-to-hand combat

SmudgeTheInsultCat, to random
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RadicalGraffiti, to random
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"A world without trans people has never existed and never will"
Poster spotted in Olympia, WA

RadicalGraffiti, to random
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"Love is Love"
Slapped over an infowars sticker in Nashville, Tennessee

vantablack, to anarchism
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RadicalGraffiti, to random
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“If you don’t like graffiti, then ignore it like you ignore genocide”
Spotted in Copenhagen

pinskal, to random
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Radical_EgoCom, to workersrights
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Don't just wallow in your misery over being the victim of exploitation by your boss and the #capitalist system. Wallowing won't solve your problems. Join your workplaces #union, and if your workplace doesn't have a union, then create one, because that's the only way you can win back your life from #capitalism and break the chains of #wageslavery.

https://www.iww.org/organize/

SmudgeTheInsultCat, to random
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MikeDunnAuthor, to random
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TimWardCam,
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@MikeDunnAuthor Um. No.

No.

REALLY no.

This is DANGEROUS advice.

Switching off the lights and then taking the stairs is how you trip over the cat and break your leg. I know someone who did this.

When you're taking the stairs TURN THE ****ING LIGHTS ON.

talia_christine, to random
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RickiTarr, to random
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Letting children starve is a choice, never forget:

CarveHerName, to history
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, 21 Mar 1945, Hannie Schaft, an active member of the Dutch resistance known as "the girl with the red hair", is arrested at a German checkpoint in Haarlem.

She is later executed, allegedly saying "I shoot better" after the first attempt to shoot her missed.

stina_marie, to Meme
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Happy Belated Birthday, Mr. Rogers 🖤

And Happy Thursday, everyone! Have a beautiful day in your neighborhood. 🤘🏼

@horror

MikeDunnAuthor, to Tupac
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Today in Labor History March 19, 1742: Tupac Amaru was born. Tupac Amaru II had led a large Andean uprising against the Spanish. As a result, he became a mythical figure in the Peruvian struggle for independence and in the indigenous rights movement. The Tupamaros revolutionary movement in Uruguay (1960s-1970s) took their name from him. As did the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary guerrilla group, in Peru, and the Venezuelan Marxist political party Tupamaro. American rapper, Tupac Amaru Shakur, was also named after him. Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda, wrote a poem called “Tupac Amaru (1781).” And Clive Cussler’s book, “Inca Gold,” has a villain who claims to be descended from the revolutionary leader.

@bookstadon

allynkhine,

@MikeDunnAuthor @bookstadon Sweet! Did they have pet Tupacabras?

talia_christine, to random
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Happy Monday!

RadicalGraffiti, to random
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Mural painted by Action Antifasciste Paris-Banlieue to commemorate the anniversary of the Paris Commune, which was established on 18 March 1871.

MikeDunnAuthor, to Philippines
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Today in Labor History March 17, 1966: 100 striking Mexican American and Filipino farmworkers marched from Delano, California to Sacramento to pressure the growers and the state government to answer their demands for better working conditions and higher wages, which were, at the time, below the federal minimum wage. By the time the marchers arrived, on Easter Sunday, April 11, the crowd had grown to 10,000 protesters and their supporters. A few months later, the two unions that represented them, the National Farm Workers Association, led by César Chávez, and the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee, joined to form the United Farm Workers. The strike was launched on September 8, 1965, by Filipino grape pickers. Mexicans were initially hired as scabs. So, Filipino strike leader Larry Itliong approached Cesar Chavez to get the support of the National Farm Workers Association, and on September 16, 1965, the Mexican farm workers joined the strike. During the strike, the growers and their vigilantes would physically assault the workers and drive their cars and trucks into the picket lines. They also sprayed strikers with pesticides. The strikers persevered nonviolently. They went to the Oakland docks and convinced the longshore workers to support them by refusing to load grapes. This resulted in the spoilage of 1,000 ten-ton cases of grapes. The success of this tactic led to the decision to launch a national grape boycott, which would ultimately help them win the struggle against the growers.

kyozou,
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RadicalGraffiti, to random
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"Protect Trans Kids"
Sticker spotted in downtown Buffalo, New York

MikeDunnAuthor, to climate
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Scientists argue that We Cannot Afford The Rich:

And it's not just all that excess carbon they pump into the atmosphere...

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00723-3

aacur8,
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@MikeDunnAuthor I think I "yupped" so hard throughout this paper I hurt myself.

"Inequality also increases consumerism. Perceived links between wealth and self-worth drive people to buy goods associated with high social status and thus enhance how they appear to others — as US economist Thorstein Veblen set out more than a century ago in his book The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899). Studies show that people who live in more-unequal societies spend more on status goods."

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RadicalGraffiti, to random
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Stickers spotted in South Bend, Indiana

pinskal, to random
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