Yet another example of the amorality of capital.
that was the point of the post
people should not trust, accept money from, acknowledge, or otherwise like/RT posts like this from big conglomerates, it's like peak liberalism and it's exactly how the movement will end up being minimized and eventually commercialized just like Pride was
yall see this?
that was the point of the post
people should not trust, accept money from, acknowledge, or otherwise like/RT posts like this from big conglomerates, it's like peak liberalism and it's exactly how the movement will end up being minimized and eventually commercialized just like Pride was
Yeah I agree two Virgil percent
Yeah I agree two Virgil percent
Watching that fresh prince episode where they get arrested
Carlton man...
That and that A Different World Episode with the racist frat boys + arrest
that was the point of the post
people should not trust, accept money from, acknowledge, or otherwise like/RT posts like this from big conglomerates, it's like peak liberalism and it's exactly how the movement will end up being minimized and eventually commercialized just like Pride was
they tryna sell u that revolution but it can't have to do with money
needs money to fuel resources but not the heart of the revolution itself.
thats in the hearts of the people
thats horrible
its also says a lot that the police are now not only killing black people because of the colour of their skin.... but theyre also killing/attacking people of other races for simply SUPPORTING people with black skin!
Carlton man...
That and that A Different World Episode with the racist frat boys + arrest
"The system works"
Can we ban teargas?
I'm out here on wikipedia. This is the police best solution to the situation: doing this to people:
The chemical reacts with moisture on the skin and in the eyes, causing a burning sensation and the immediate forceful and uncontrollable shutting of the eyes. Effects usually include tears streaming from the eyes, profuse coughing, exceptional nasal discharge that is full of mucus, burning in the eyes, eyelids, nose and throat areas, disorientation, dizziness and restricted breathing. It will also burn the skin where sweaty or sunburned. In highly concentrated doses, it can also induce severe coughing and vomiting. Most of the immediate effects wear off within an hour (such as exceptional nasal discharge and profuse coughing), although respiratory and oral symptoms may persist for months.13 Excessive exposure can cause chemical burns resulting in permanent scarring.14 Clothing affected by CS gas will need to be washed several times.
Use of CS in war is prohibited under the terms of the Chemical Weapons Convention, signed by most nations in 1993 with all but five other nations signing between 1994 and 1997. The reasoning behind the prohibition is pragmatic: use of CS by one combatant could easily trigger retaliation with much more toxic chemical weapons such as nerve agents. Only four nations have not signed the Chemical Weapons Convention and are therefore unhindered by restrictions on the use of CS gas: Angola, Egypt, North Korea and Somalia.24
Trump mad as s***
we love to see it
would this not be a good time to push hard for (worthy) reparations
would this not be a good time to push hard for (worthy) reparations
direct descendants of slaves? why not