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North SD Against Fascism
NSDagainstfash
What caused a group of pastors from @awakenchurchsd formerly known as c3 to feel compelled, to go Washington DC the day capital was stormed on January 6th? Basically this is
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Riff Raff
RichardAOB
Imagine Labor had won the last Federal election. Then imagine:That we had the most intense bushfires in our recorded history and the PM went on holiday to Hawaii (1/10) That
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myth of sissification🐬
reachrachelkahn
leftists fight each other as though any one tendency is a complete path to revolution. in reality, each is a response to a specific problemlabor organizing is necessary. direct action
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Dr. Thrasher, jouRNAlist
thrasherxy
I think about this kind of thing a lot. When I started at the Voice, I earned $35K/yr (2009). In NYC. At a union mtg 2 yrs later, found a
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Charles Macaulay
CharlesMacaul14
The NCAA's potential legislation on NIL will serious harm college athletes' labor rights. There are a number of contradictions within this potential legislation, embedded power dynamics that will continue to
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Arash Kolahi
ArashKolahi
Ending or reducing the $600 Unemployment Supplement is cruel, hypocritical & stupid. 1/9 1st, it’s important to point out that one of the main objectives of the $600 UI addition
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🦑🐙The Cerebral Cringle🐙🦑
WellReadSquid
This has been on my mind since our discussion in the discord. ARCs are worthless. I'm sorry but they are. They're often uncorrected, they're not to be resold. You are
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Mayuri
maaaaaaayuri
I want to throw some thoughts out there about radical leftist organizing in theory vs. in practice.Caveats:- tweeting is not organizing- I speak for myself- my experience is a mix
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Gbenga Ajilore 🏃🏾♂️
gbenga_ajilore
This #JobsDay, there is good news & bad news. Good news: @toriamos is releasing Xmas musicBad news: We are ALL reaping the effects of the lack of fiscal policy for
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Kentah Gwanjez
GWANJEZ
In 1866, one year after the 13 Amendment was ratified (the amendment that ended slavery), Alabama, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, Tennessee, and South Carolina began to lease out
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: December 5, 1894. Alabama repealed its child labor law in order to convince the Dwight Manufacturing Company, a textile corporation, to move its mill operations
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Desi-Rae Thinking :)
desiraethinking
I've heard and thought about this notion a lot.If we want to have any human-created thing in the world and not just work entirely on our own, specifically choosing what
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Dark Schneider
DarkGodofChaos4
Endless stupid, tiresome, annoying, short-sighted nonsense about Albo being “insufficiently X” or “not being Z enough”.Might as well do another one of these, for all future reference. Because seriously, shut
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Xeni Jardin
xeni
A thing that happens a lot to women in the work world is men who have privilege mine women for ideas and guidance and task work and emotional work and
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Kawaipuna Kalipi
molokaionmymind
In honor of Lā Kūʻokoʻa letʻs talk about capitalism (I should also note that this rant is inspired by my POLS 642 class with @NoeGK)@ItsIlima said it best(thanks @Kue_Kawena for
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: February 8, 1887. President Cleveland signs the Dawes Act, splitting up Indian reservations in order to create individual parcels of land and then sell the
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