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Emmett Till & Tamir Rice: Two innocent black kids murdered 59 years apart.
Both juries refused to even indict, let alone convict, white criminals who were clearly witnessed committing the crimes.
History repeats it self as they say
By Carlos Latuff
So True
Fidel Castro’s Eulogy for Che Guevara
Speech given October 18, 1967, at Havana’s Plaza de la Revolucion
The death of Che — as we said a few days ago — is a hard blow, a tremendous blow for the revolutionary movement because it deprives it, without a doubt, of its most experienced and able leader.
But those who boast of victory are mistaken. They are mistaken when they think that his death is the end of his ideas, the end of his tactics, the end of his guerrilla concepts, the end of his theory. For the person who fell, as a mortal person, as a person who faced bullets time and again, as a soldier, as a leader, was a thousand times more able than those who killed him by a stroke of luck.
However, how should revolutionaries face this serious setback? How should they face this loss? If Che had to express an opinion on this point, what would it be? He gave this opinion, he expressed this opinion quite clearly when he wrote in his message to the [Tricontinental] Latin American Solidarity Conference that if death surprised him anywhere, it would be welcome as long as his battle cry had reached a receptive ear and another hand reached out to take up his rifle.
His battle cry will reach not just one receptive ear, but millions of receptive ears! And not one hand but millions of hands, inspired by his example, will reach out to take up arms! New leaders will emerge. The people of the receptive ears and the outstretched hands will need leaders who emerge from their ranks, just as leaders have emerged in all revolutions.
Wise words
Brooklyn 13.5 miles all done!!
“This says it all.
“In the mainstream Baltimore media and all over social media, people were posting these pictures yesterday supposedly showing white people defending each other against Black protesters and thieves. The racists on the internet were going nuts calling people ‘animals.’
“Thanks to social media, however, we get the real story: these pictures are actually of white protesters fighting with a provocative white racist woman; and she was actually trying to take the Black man’s bag (not the other way around!)
“The media loves the story of a ‘race riot,’ when in fact you had a diverse crowd confronting a bunch of drunk racists.”
Via Ben Becker
The truth shall come to light
Ahead of tonight’s #FreddieGray protest in Baltimore, police attempt to restrict access to the area.
Wednesday, April 22nd
Everyone be safe out there tonight..
Poetry in Motion
There is only War When there is something to kill for There is no Peace Until a lot has been losted There is no Build or Recovery Until unity is form We can only Trump Evil With love we have for one another Destructing and misery clouds our Environment While humane stand behind us Like our shadow A reflection of a better being While solutions to resolve our problems Is dilute by the poison We insert into our bodies Drugs blinding us with power and greed With false appearance to show us Standing firm and appear to be solid as a rock However were easy to fall Like water from shooting pond No Bravery No Heart Afraid of the day More then the night What seem to be a sunny day and bright? Danger looms on ever corner and street block We fear the inevitable And that’s all right But why we fear tomorrow When there’s hope for us today To repent our sin and be holy once again Cleanse ourselves with the water that’s within us We shall overcome like past generations Has done we shall progress and make strides For a better future For our grand children generations So they can flourish From all the great things we have Accomplishment Our time here on Earth
By John Catalinotto
Mexico City — A broad spectrum of political parties meeting in Mexico City called for solidarity actions with Venezuela against U.S. attacks, including a day of international solidarity on April 19.
The 132 political parties from 40 countries and five continents meeting at the international seminar, “The Parties and a New Society,” taking place in Mexico City on March 12-14, held a news conference to state their solidarity with the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela following the March 9 threats made by President Barack Obama.
The parties said they “energetically reject” Obama’s “Executive Decree” calling Venezuela “an extraordinary and unusual threat” to the national security of the U.S. They said instead that it was U.S. imperialist aggressions that threatened the national security and sovereignty of Latin America and the Caribbean and to all the peoples of the world, “in its desperate search to maintain its declining hegemony and to control the strategic resources of the planet.”
They added that they “stand in militant solidarity with the Venezuelan people and express our firmest and unbounded support for the Bolivarian and Chavista government that is headed by President Nicolás Maduro.”
A Workers World Party representative at the seminar, Berta Joubert-Ceci, spoke at the news conference, saying, “It is a great travesty when Obama calls Venezuela a threat, when within the USA every 28 hours a Black person is being killed by governmental or private repressive forces. People in the USA whose lives were saved when they received heating oil from Venezuela, know very well who their enemy is. It is not Venezuela. It is their own government who denies full access to basic human needs. They and thousands of people in the USA stand in solidarity with the Bolivarian government and will do whatever is necessary to expose the USA’s lies and defend Venezuela!”
Right On
Support people’s hero Ramsey Orta, under attack from the racist NYPD
That's a shame, however that's American justices for you
UPDATE: Venezuela’s foreign minister says Caracas will soon respond to Washington’s statements.
U.S. President Barack Obama issued an Executive Order against Venezuela Monday aimed at interfering in the country’s sovereignty by declaring a national emergency based on arguments claiming that the South American nation is a threat to national security because of alleged human rights violations and widespread corruption. …
These statements come despite the fact that grave human rights violations have been reported in the United States, including the police killing of various unarmed African-Americans and hispanics without any legal consequences against the perpetrators.
The U.S. is also responsible for serious human rights violations against dozens of arbitrarily detained people in Guantanamo.
The Obama administration has also opted to ignore the extremely serious human rights issues in allied countries such as Mexico, despite the fact that international organizations, including the United Nations, have continuosly criticized the Mexican government for human rights abuses and impunity.
What about American security..
"Can’t wait to print these.
"In 1968, Fred Hampton founded and led the Chicago chapter of the Black Panther Party; he was 20 years old. He was known to all as a charismatic, committed leader who cared about his community. He was a tireless developer of community service programs. Hampton had become too important, too influential, too outspoken within Chicago - he became a threat to the establishment. It was on December 4, 1969 while everyone was asleep at party headquarters, that Hampton was murdered in a police raid that also killed Mark Clark; Hampton was 21 years old."
Via Melanie Cervantes
Great die young
ONLINE ACTION - #BlackOutDay
FRI MAR 6th - ALL DAY ACTION
In a show of community and solidarity, for those 24 hours, we are exclusively posting and reblogging pics, gifs, videos, selfies, etc. of Black people. We want to show that Black History is happening today, right now. That we are all Black History.
Hashtags: #BlackOutDay / #BlackFriday / #BlackOut / #TheBlackOut /#Black Selfie Day
BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL
Victims of police brutality… Art by Ashley A. Woods.
This is my submission for the APB - Artists Against Police Brutality book - with John Jennings and Bill Campbell. Please take the time to read about the victims in the subsequent posts.
Sad we get no justice no peace
Waking up to the tragic news in #ChapelHill #NorthCarolina where 3 Muslim students were murdered at their homes last night. A Syrian student and his Palestinian wife and her sister were all shot to death execution style in the head by what appears to be a religiously motivated killing spree by a 46 year old white man. The students were also active on charity work for #Palestine and #Syria. Rest in peace. #Islamophobia
Via Abbas Hamideh
RIP never met but feel their family and friends pain and in our heart..