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Friendly Neighborhood Comrade (@spiritoflenin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Võ Thị Thắng smiling after being sentenced to 20 years of hard labour in a prison camp by the puppet South Vietnamese gov. At the sentencing, she reportedly told the judge, "20 years? Your government won't last that long." Happy Reunification Day to the people of Vietnam.

Võ Thị Thắng smiling after being sentenced to 20 years of hard labour in a prison camp by the puppet South Vietnamese gov. At the sentencing, she reportedly told the judge, "20 years? Your government won't last that long."

Happy Reunification Day to the people of Vietnam.
Richard Hall (@_richardhall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These kids literally studied the Columbia archives from 1968, they reached out to protest vets, and now they are occupying the same buildings they did. Read our piece from last week on how the Columbia protesters are taking inspiration from 1968.

B (@breliloquy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can literally pick any of the CIA's greatest hits and explain it word for word without exaggeration and sound like the most unhinged conspiracy theorist alive.

Brown Divest Coalition (@divestbrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VICTORY!! BROWN COMMITS TO DIVESTMENT VOTE! Brown administration has conceded to students’ demand that the Corporation vote on divestment after years of tireless pressure from the student body, 61 student arrests, an eight day hunger strike and seven days of encampment

Existential Comics (find me on bluesky) (@existentialcoms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What's cool about looking back at the history of college protests is that 19 year old students have been right about every single American war, and the esteemed Harvard educated opinion writers at the New York Times have been wrong about every single American war.

Alex Hanna (اليكس حنٌا) (@alexhanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very surefire way to ensure that students and young people will never vote for your party again is by unleashing a paramilitary force against their friends.

aster 🌼 (@themermacorn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't give a fuck whether these kids are peaceful or not. Idgaf if they're sitting in a circle knitting sweaters for kittens or rioting and taking bats to every window in the fucking building. I will NEVER support state sanctioned violence against people protesting genocide.

Madeleine (@madeleinedupre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Students at UChicago encampment gather in silence around a speaker for radio broadcast of WKCR 89.9, Columbia’s student station. Student press are producing incredible coverage as swarms of NYPD riot cops pepper spray, beat and arrest their classmates for protesting genocide

Students at UChicago encampment gather in silence around a speaker for radio broadcast of WKCR 89.9, Columbia’s student station. Student press are producing incredible coverage as swarms of NYPD riot cops pepper spray, beat and arrest their classmates for protesting genocide
Rebecca Pierce (@aptly_engineerd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The footage of cops pulling down student protestors’ masks and forcing their faces in front of news cameras is so sickening. The point is ritual humiliation and actively endangering their lives. Shame on every administrator that unleashed these fascist forces on their campuses.

Ethan M. Aldridge (@ethanmaldridge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a really common question, probably because the library/author relationship can seem pretty opaque from the outside. But libraries do benefit authors! A lot! Here’s how-