iwontblindfoldmyself:

anarchistreview:

Reblog the SHIT out of this IMMEDIATELY

More reasons to hate cops. 

(by the by, this is awful but we must remember that this kind of shit happens EVERY day, especially in poor communities and communities of colour.  It is only when liberal usually white activists get hurt that police brutality that doesn’t result in death gets attention, and this needs to be remedied.  That being said, my thoughts are with this victim, this is fucking terrible too.)

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withhertinyfists:

linoleum cut

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linoleum cut

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xoxo-pizzagrrrl:

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xoxo-pizzagrrrl:

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sexisbeautiful:

omnivory:

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all of this.

sexisbeautiful:

omnivory:

Via sexismandthecity:DIY guide 3IMG by courtney leigh

all of this.

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throwingmolotovsforemmett:

From http://gypsyappropriations.blogspot.com

I love this article too much to do anything but post it in its entirety.

As a Romani American, I see the word ‘gypsy’ (or ‘gipsy’) thrown around a lot in casual conversation. Generally, it’s…

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josheralmonddd:

fuckyeahdrugpolicy:

Two recent Supreme Court cases have served to virtually abolish the Fourth Amendment in the United States of America, with citizens no longer being “secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.”

In a precedent described by dissenting justices as “breathtaking” and “unnecessarily broad,” the Indiana Supreme Court ruled last week in a 3-2 vote that doing anything to resist police busting down your door and conducting an illegal search is now a criminal act.

“[We] hold that the right to reasonably resist an unlawful police entry into a home is no longer recognized under Indiana law,” the court ruled in the case of Richard L. Barnes v. Indiana.

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hellfudge:

veganpowered:

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