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― Barbara Ehrenreich, Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America. (via nekkamarose)
and what Barbara said.
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― Barbara Ehrenreich, Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America. (via nekkamarose)
and what Barbara said.
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The Human Spirit Needs Places Where Nature Has Not Been Rearranged By The Hand Of Man
The woman above was arrested for Instagramming the street art in the photo on the right.
Quebec police tracked Jennifer Pawluck to her home and arrested her saying the photo was a threat to the Montreal police spokesperson Ian Lafrenière (who’s depicted in the street art).
Jennifer says she doesn’t know who made the art, and she’ll have to report to trial on April 17th.
Woman Arrested for Instagramming Street Art
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=sBSgchJe2Z0
Published on Dec 12, 2012
Originally this video was intended to be seen by the members of the Providence School Board, Susan Lusi (Superintendent of Providence Schools), Deborah Gist (Commissioner of Education in Rhode Island) and, most of all, Chief Academic Officer Paula Shannon.
Now the video has taken on a life of its own. If you agree with what I’ve said, please pass it on to every teacher, every parent, every public school student and politician that you can think of.
Maybe something will change.
Stephen Round
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Police murder man @ movie theater for disobeying orders
February 17, 2013On January 14, 2013, a young man with Down syndrome went with his companion to see Zero Dark Thirty at the Regal Cinema in Frederick, MD. At the end of the movie, apparently because he wanted to see it again, he refused to get out of his seat. A Regal employee, rather than allowing him to stay and dealing with the situation later with his parents and the companion, called not one, not two, but three off duty Frederick County police officers who were working security for the theater at the time.
According to published reports, when the officers/ security guards asked him to leave, he mouthed off at them and “resisted arrest”. Those of you who know my son Landon can visualize what this would look like. In response, the officers wrestled him to the ground where he asphyxiated in handcuffs. The handcuffs were removed and EMS called and according to the police news release he later died at hospital. I don’t know how that reconciles with the coroner’s finding of asphyxiation which I thought was pretty immediate.
The price of a ticket at the cinema is between $9 and $11. The additional cost to Regal of allowing him to watch the movie again was ZERO. But instead a beloved young man died on the floor of a movie theater in his neighborhood at the hands of people he was taught would protect him.
The police officers remain on duty and were allowed to invoke their rights as police officers not to provide statements even though they were not on duty or performing official duties at the time. They were security guards in police uniforms.
The county police are investigating and the story has received local news coverage. Please share this everywhere both to ensure justice but also to raise public awareness.
Where is our humanity when a young, obviously disabled young man dies for the price of a movie ticket? My son is worth a lot more to me & society than eleven dollars.Text source: Facebook - Awaken the mind
MSM source: Washington Post articleI am so enraged and angry.
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Documents Reveal That The Government Worked With Big Banks To Crackdown On The Occupy Movement
It was more sophisticated than we had imagined: new documents show that the violent crackdown on Occupy last fall – so mystifying at the time – was not just coordinated at the level of the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, and local police. The crackdown, which involved, as you may recall, violent arrests, group disruption, canister missiles to the skulls of protesters, people held in handcuffs so tight they were injured, people held in bondage till they were forced to wet or soil themselves –was coordinated with the big banks themselves.
The Partnership for Civil Justice Fund, in a groundbreaking scoop that should once more shame major US media outlets (why are nonprofits now some of the only entities in America left breaking major civil liberties news?), filed this request. The document – reproduced here in an easily searchable format – shows a terrifying network of coordinated DHS, FBI, police, regional fusion center, and private-sector activity so completely merged into one another that the monstrous whole is, in fact, one entity: in some cases, bearing a single name, the Domestic Security Alliance Council. And it reveals this merged entity to have one centrally planned, locally executed mission. The documents, in short, show the cops and DHS working for and with banks to target, arrest, and politically disable peaceful American citizens.
The documents, released after long delay in the week between Christmas and New Year, show a nationwide meta-plot unfolding in city after city in an Orwellian world: six American universities are sites where campus police funneled information about students involved with OWS to the FBI, with the administrations’ knowledge (p51); banks sat down with FBI officials to pool information about OWS protesters harvested by private security; plans to crush Occupy events, planned for a month down the road, were made by the FBI – and offered to the representatives of the same organizations that the protests would target; and even threats of the assassination of OWS leaders by sniper fire – by whom? Where? – now remain redacted and undisclosed to those American citizens in danger, contrary to standard FBI practice to inform the person concerned when there is a threat against a political leader (p61).
As Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, executive director of the PCJF, put it, the documents show that from the start, the FBI – though it acknowledges Occupy movement as being, in fact, a peaceful organization – nonetheless designated OWS repeatedly as a “terrorist threat”:
“FBI documents just obtained by the Partnership for Civil Justice Fund (PCJF) … reveal that from its inception, the FBI treated the Occupy movement as a potential criminal and terrorist threat … The PCJF has obtained heavily redacted documents showing that FBI offices and agents around the country were in high gear conducting surveillance against the movement even as early as August 2011, a month prior to the establishment of the OWS encampment in Zuccotti Park and other Occupy actions around the country.”
Why the huge push for counterterrorism “fusion centers”, the DHS militarizing of police departments, and so on? It was never really about “the terrorists”. It was not even about civil unrest. It was always about this moment, when vast crimes might be uncovered by citizens – it was always, that is to say, meant to be about you.
Posting this a third time. Must-read. Biggest bombshell revelation of 2012 and nobody cares.
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I went to the mall, and a little girl called me a terrorist.
My name is Ela. I am seventeen years old. I am not Muslim, but my friend told me about her friend being discriminated against for wearing a hijab. So I decided to see the discrimination firsthand to get a better understanding of what Muslim women go through.
My friend and I pinned scarves around our heads, and then we went to the mall. Normally, vendors try to get us to buy things and ask us to sample a snack. Clerks usually ask us if we need help, tell us about sales, and smile at us. Not today. People, including vendors, clerks, and other shoppers, wouldn’t look at us. They didn’t talk to us. They acted like we didn’t exist. They didn’t want to be caught staring at us, so they didn’t look at all.
And then, in one store, a girl (who looked about four years old) asked her mom if my friend and I were terrorists. She wasn’t trying to be mean or anything. I don’t even think she could have grasped the idea of prejudice. However, her mother’s response is one I can never forgive or forget. The mother hushed her child, glared at me, and then took her daughter by the hand and led her out of the store.
All that because I put a scarf on my head. Just like that, a mother taught her little girl that being Muslim was evil. It didn’t matter that I was a nice person. All that mattered was that I looked different. That little girl may grow up and teach her children the same thing.
This experiment gave me a huge wakeup call. It lasted for only a few hours, so I can’t even begin to imagine how much prejudice Muslim girls go through every day. It reminded me of something that many people know but rarely remember: the women in hijabs are people, just like all those women out there who aren’t Muslim.
People of Tumblr, please help me spread this message. Treat Muslims, Jews, Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, Pagans, Taoists, etc., exactly the way you want to be treated, regardless of what they’re wearing or not wearing, no exceptions. Reblog this. Tell your friends. I don’t know that the world will ever totally wipe out prejudice, but we can try, one blog at a time.
this is so perfect in absolutely every single way.
I wore a pointy white hood around town just to see if people thought I was a racist asshole just because I was in the uniform of the KKK. Perhaps it was a bad choice of costume, to seem to align myself with what is considered to be a racist group of people.
I was not well treated. I was ignored. Parents removed their children from my proximity. People glared at me. It was like the KKK has a horrible legacy, or something.
Religion is a choice. We are all free to let our freak flags fly—at the risk of offending someone, like so much religion has done for so long.
Sorry.
#Atheism
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“The United States is a nation of laws: badly written and randomly enforced.” ~ Frank Zappa
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wow, well done.
In the bottom chart, etc is under-represented by about a million percent. Also, it could make a difference exactly what kind of Catholic/Baptist/whatever you are. Still, the bottom chart give a much better representation than the top. :)
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“Working for Us”, Political Cartoon is by David Horsey in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
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You don’t have to believe it, but participation is mandatory.
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