

Nonviolence can change things. Take the civil rights movement or any union strike. Not to say there wasn’t bloodshed, but violence wasn’t the main driver for change.
Nonviolence can change things. Take the civil rights movement or any union strike. Not to say there wasn’t bloodshed, but violence wasn’t the main driver for change.
It rains bullets in the United States.
Based salt trucks form anti-fascist blockade.
While it may not be the most noble cause, this is proof that people, specifically young people, do have the power to change things if sufficiently organized and united.
The less organized and fragmented the populous, the easier it is for the rich to take advantage of us.
Do we even know where he is? Or if he’s even alive?
Sure. So according to most adults, humans are somehow perfectly adapted for this very short and specific period of history. And corporations don’t take advantage of that at all.
Half of America, probably less. Of those people, Trump could literally nuke LA and they’d back him up.
OSHA needs to step up… oh wait. This stuff is insanely commonplace. Most workers are not educated enough on carcinogens and reducing risk. Ironically it’s people that work around radiation that tend to be the safest. But when it comes to hazardous chemical exposure, safety is brushed aside. Benzene, acid mists, chromium dusts, all have popped up in recent OSHA reports.
Thank god for Lemmy.