MikeDunnAuthor

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RadicalGraffiti, to random
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Fun Koala Facts mural seen in Bed Stuy, Brooklyn.

ArchaeoIain, to random
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This needs spreading as widely as possible. From @RadicalGraffiti

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"Queer Jews say Free Palestine"
Poster spotted on Smith St, Melbourne last night in advance of the annual Pride street Party

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"When injustice is law, resistance is our duty"
Stencil seen in Bucaramamga, Colombia

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Free Palestine graffiti seen in Brooklyn

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"The wrong Amazon is burning"
Sticker spotted in Anchorage, Alaska

iamcanehdian, to science

Accurate. The resurgence of a disease we got rid of lays squarely on the shoulders of idiots. #antivax #antivaxxers #stupid #stupidity #science #education #sheeple

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spencerbeswick, to books

"Sixteen employees recently signed union-authorization cards and joined the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), aka The Wobblies, the legendary union that battled capitalism, corporations and the robber barons in the early 20th century"

https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/02/02/joe-hill-finally-comes-to-san-franciscos-city-lights/

MikeDunnAuthor, to socialism

Today in Labor History February 4, 1900: Jacques Prévert was born (1900-1977). Prevert was a poet, surrealist and libertarian socialist who glorified the spirit of rebellion & revolt.

Excerpt from “Song in the Blood”
There are great puddles of blood on the world
Where’s it going all this spilled blood
Murder’s blood. . . war’s blood. . .
Misery’s blood. . .
And the blood of men tortured in prisons. . .
The blood of children calmly tortured by their papa
And their mama. . .
And the blood of men whose heads bleed in
Padded cells
And the roofer’s blood
When the roofer slips and falls from the roof

@bookstadon

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lolgop, to random
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I’d simply ask you to consider that any internet regulation backed by the guys who want to inspect the genitals of every high schooler in America before they send them off to the evening shift at the factory isn’t really about protecting “the kids.”

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neurovagrant, (edited ) to random
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just sayin’

(US number, fyi)

MikeDunnAuthor, to Mexico

Today in Labor History February 2, 1931: U.S. citizens of Mexican heritage were “repatriated” to Mexico. During the decade’s first four years, the federal government deported anywhere from several hundred thousand to 1.8 million Mexicans. 40-60% of those deported were U.S. citizens and overwhelmingly children. President Hoover blamed Mexicans for the Great Depression and deported them in huge numbers to win support from his right-wing base.

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@MikeDunnAuthor

The “repatriation” is part of the story of the Young Adult novel “Esperanza Rising” by Pam Muñoz Ryan.

From the book’s Afterward:

“…County officials in Los Angeles, California, organized "deportation trains" and the Immigration Bureau made "sweeps" in the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles, arresting anyone who looked Mexican, regardless of whether or not they were citizens or in the United States legally…”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esperanza_Rising

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ruikubla,
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@MikeDunnAuthor long live rock'n'roll.

necromantrix,

@MikeDunnAuthor I get that this is well meaning but ultimately no. As an egg I feared being perceived as a feminine man not because I know how I treated women but because I knew how the world (men and non-man alike!) treated feminine men. It's also the reason I delayed transitioning for so long.

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Interviewer: Can you explain this gap in your employment history?
Me: I'd call it the happiest time of my whole career.

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Poster seen in Portland, Maine

busycrying, to random

this is fucked up… i leave the house at 6am and only got home at 6pm. 12 hours for work but only getting paid for 7.5 hours…

Cassandra,
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@busycrying @ethereal Transport to work should be paid! Workers shouldn't have to donate their "free" time to their job!

18+ fuckingkaramazov, to random

you're not immune to very cool person who frenchplain men politics

also buy my porn

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"Let's evict the capitalists"
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LindaCollins11, to random
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Well time for some lunch & a binge of Northern Exposure season 2.
Enjoy the rest of your

MnemosyneSinger, (edited ) to random

It's ok to be fat, actually.

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