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This is a terror state.
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I remember.
Cops beating up geriatrics because they're in favor of equality.
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Illegal cops
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Eradicate fascism.
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She wants early lunch, not third breakfast.
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General Tubman!
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Well, except the South Carolina and Georgia contingents...
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Well, if we weren't already following, we'd do it now.
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💔
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Pushing The Rock is a documentary film about systemic racism in the US and beyond.
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The so-called Confederate States of America (1861–1865), and South Africa under apartheid (1948–1994), are examples of Herrenvolk democracy.
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The German term means "master race,” used in the nineteenth century to justify German colonialism’s supposed racial superiority.
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🕺🏾💥🤠
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11. One of the most enduring and insidious impacts of the Lost Cause was its infiltration of school curricula. Generations of children were taught a distorted version of Civil War history.
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Lock them up.
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Kind of guessing the "All Lives Matter" people are backing away from that stance...
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And LGBTQ+ people. They are ALWAYS targets.
Civilizations are measured by how they care for the vulnerable among them.
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Sick.
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Frightening
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By that logic, murder is OK.
So, yeah, about four seconds to poke a hole in Republican logic.
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But he's already got all the data.
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You can do it!
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... for now.
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To get it straight (so to speak) in his CHURCH job he calls for slaughter?
Which church do you reckon that is?
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Sounds GREAT!
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The houses will be in flood zones
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Huh
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Rambot?
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Seems like solid advice.
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Huh.
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Worth a try
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They will be kidnapping and disappearing trans people soon.
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They want to kill us.
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I know people leaving too. There is no reason to believe that trans people will not be shipped to El Salvador by these monsters.
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Nice
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9. By the late 19th century, the Lost Cause hardened into national memory just as the U.S. sought reconciliation. It helped white Northerners and Southerners unite by erasing slavery’s role in the war.
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Yeah it is.
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Wait.
That's leveling up?
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Looks black.
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🥁
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🤗
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Good job!
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That's why we exist. We are a truth-in-history media organization.
Correcting the record One. Piece. At. A. Time.
www. Johnbrownproject.org
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5. To cope, Confederate apologists created a myth that their loved ones had died for a noble purpose. By 1866, writers like Edward A. Pollard had begun reshaping the war’s legacy. His book The Lost Cause named and defined the ideology.
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Huh.
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Love the citations!