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Remember: The 13th Amendment explicitly made slavery legal, and people are still voting to KEEP slavery legal. 2024 Prop. 6, which would have ended slavery in California, failed 46-53.


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08.05.202522:54
Hey remember when the US staged a coup in Australia to keep its CIA black site in Pine Gap?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alleged_CIA_involvement_in_the_Whitlam_dismissal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alleged_CIA_involvement_in_the_Whitlam_dismissal


06.05.202521:55
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What, when, where, why, and how?



04.05.202520:44
May 4 1970, Kent State University, Ohio
Four died using their first amendment right to air grievances about their government due to a war they knew as unjust
Do not let them die in vain
Four died using their first amendment right to air grievances about their government due to a war they knew as unjust
Do not let them die in vain
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08.05.202519:29
if capitalism is so great and communism so terrible, why do capitalists need to resort to death squads, terrorism, and torture to stay in power?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gladio


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28.04.202513:33
Do you know the story behind these horrifying images?
On this day in 2004, the world was shocked by leaked images of US soldiers committing war crimes at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. The grim legacy of this scandal, however, still haunts us today, as those responsible for these heinous acts continue to evade justice.
Back in April 2004, the world was stunned by the release of hundreds of photos showing US military personnel brutalizing and sexually assaulting detainees at the infamous prison in Iraq. The Red Cross reported that up to 90% of the prisoners there had been wrongly detained.
These horrific images included US soldiers sexually assaulting and humiliating male and female prisoners, soldiers laughing and posing with the corpse of a detainee who had been tortured to death, and prisoners being subjected to electrocution threats and forced to simulate sex acts while soldiers looked on and cheered.
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On this day in 2004, the world was shocked by leaked images of US soldiers committing war crimes at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq. The grim legacy of this scandal, however, still haunts us today, as those responsible for these heinous acts continue to evade justice.
Back in April 2004, the world was stunned by the release of hundreds of photos showing US military personnel brutalizing and sexually assaulting detainees at the infamous prison in Iraq. The Red Cross reported that up to 90% of the prisoners there had been wrongly detained.
These horrific images included US soldiers sexually assaulting and humiliating male and female prisoners, soldiers laughing and posing with the corpse of a detainee who had been tortured to death, and prisoners being subjected to electrocution threats and forced to simulate sex acts while soldiers looked on and cheered.
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