justinequeer:

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knottyknate:

OCCUPY THE PLANET!!!

My brothers and sisters!  If there is any part of you that feels corruption and suffering is what runs the world then please watch this video and reblog!  Then unite with us who seek freedom!  Even if you can’t participate in the fight yet, at least let the people know what’s going on since the mainstream media and associated press will not.  Look at the links below and join your city’s occupation movement and take back your freedom!  And remember to keep it peaceful.  Viva la rEVOLution!

EVENTS

Wow.

This video is really powerful.

I am going to try to make it to Occupy LA, but it depends if I can afford transportation

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"These days conservative (white) Americans fancy themselves more civilized than their bloodthirsty ancestors, but I submit that the state sanctioned murder of Black men based on dubious, trumped up, and coerced evidence is just lynching remixed for a new generation."

Lynching Remixed: The Execution of Troy Davis

Sign Sign On.org’s online petition to save Troy Davis
 Sign Amnesty International’s petition to save Troy Davis.
 Call Judge Penny Freesemann at 912 652 7252 and leave a message asking her to repeal the death warrant

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We have not been keeping up with the Troy Davis news as well as we should have. But seriously, sign this petition.

(via stfuconservatives)

“(A) member of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, the Saudi religious police known locally as the Hai’a, asked the couple to confirm their identities and relationship to one another, as it is a crime in Saudi Arabia for unmarried men and women to mix.

For unknown reasons, the young man collapsed upon being questioned by the cop.

According to the Saudi daily Okaz, the woman then allegedly laid into the religious policeman, punching him repeatedly, and leaving him to be taken to the hospital with bruises across his body and face.

“To see resistance from a woman means a lot,” Wajiha Al-Huwaidar, a Saudi women’s rights activist, told The Media Line news agency. “People are fed up with these religious police, and now they have to pay the price for the humiliation they put people through for years and years. This is just the beginning and there will be more resistance.”

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