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@allisngillette

Am I contradicting myself or can multiple things be true🤔

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ally (@missmayn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

wait, so “delay, deny, depose” is a criminal threat if a civilian says it to a corporation but if a corporation uses it as an actual policy that kills people then it’s fine?

Hilary Agro 🍄 (over on Blsky) (@hilaryagro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what prison abolitionists have been trying to tell us. Prisons don't exist to lock up "bad people," they exist to lock YOU up as soon as you realize how dangerous the system is and try to resist it. Police budgets are rising along with inequality, it's not a coincidence

COSMIC 🐙 SLOP (@afrocosmist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the guy on the left is being treated like Bane for killing one evil piece of shit social parasite, & the guy on the right got a standing ovation for genocide by the same people who support it. we truly do live in hell

Shabazz (@shabazzarts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Black people, I'mma hold your hand when I say this. We did NOT build this country. This country was built off of our exploitation, off the dead bodies of our ancestors, off the robbery of our children. It's nationalist propaganda to say otherwise.

Kamal Fadel (@alfudail) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From the Saharawi refugee camps, Greta Thunberg declares: The Sahrawi people have the right to self-determination, freedom, and dignity. They’ve been violently denied those rights. The world is watching in silence. I want to add my voice for Western Sahara liberation.

Samirah the Sapphic Siren (@sapphic_siren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Octavia Butler was right about the place. She was right about the year. She even predicted the type of climate catastrophe that would hit LA.

Robert Reich (@rbreich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Donald Trump was found guilty of 34 charges but won't face any punishment — and will be back in the White House this month. 800 prisoners are now helping to battle Los Angeles fires, making as little as $5.80 per day. A tale of two justice systems.