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Originally posted by Hot Pepsi View PostIt seems that whole region is in a 200+ year abusive relationship with coal that won't end until there just isn't any more coal to be had.
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An old friend grew up in Wilmington and returns frequently to visit his mom. He was depressingly unsurprised by this.
https://twitter.com/garyyounge/status/1276206594829758471
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Originally posted by ursus arctos View PostAn old friend grew up in Wilmington and returns frequently to visit his mom. He was depressingly unsurprised by this.
https://twitter.com/garyyounge/status/1276206594829758471
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Not be any stretch of the imagination the worst thing the US police has done and i'm sure it also has to do with my own white privilege. but there's something about the opposition between kids playing violins and the riot police which is just horrendous.
https://twitter.com/jessiedesigngir/status/1277126019246260224?s=20
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Originally posted by Nefertiti2 View PostNot be any stretch of the imagination the worst thing the US police has done and i'm sure it also has to do with my own white privilege. but there's something about the opposition between kids playing violins and the riot police which is just horrendous.
https://twitter.com/jessiedesigngir/status/1277126019246260224?s=20
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In Los Angeles, there was the famous case of Ruben Salazar, an LA Times reporter and the first major media reporter covering Chicano issues. At the Chicano Moratorium demonstration in 1970, he went into a bar to sit down and rest. A sheriff's deputy fired a tear gas canister inside the bar, aiming at Salazar's head. He was killed, and the coroner ruled his death a homicide. The officer was never charged.
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Originally posted by ursus arctos View Post
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