It isn’t difficult to argue that Musk is likely a white supremacist obsessed with increasing the white birthrate and simultaneously killing off undesirables by cutting off their aid.
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Thousands of New Zealand Protesters Mount Opposition to Trans Pacific Trade Deal
Many held placards reading “Don't trade our needs for corporate greed” and “Enough is enough.”
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Thin Green Line: How Oil and Gas Are Losing the War for the West
Due to burgeoning resistance movements, the Cascadia region in the Pacific Northwest has proven to be extraordinarily challenging for companies seeking to make it a carbon energy export hub.
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The Long Sad Slide From Leading Civil Rights Organization to Anti-Black Lives Matter Group
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200 Cities Protest Corruption In Brazil, Saying "Dilma Must Go"
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How the Obama Administration is Helping Big Bank Felons
So much for that tough talk about holding Wall Street accountable for its crimes.
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Black Labor Organizers Urge AFL-CIO to Reexamine Its Ties to the Police
United Auto Workers have led a push for the AFL-CIO to dissolve its relationship with an international police union.
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Explosion In Youth Homelessness Spurs Rise Of Sofa Surfing Across Britain
There has been a surge in homelessness among young people in the U.K., as the real number of homeless is three times higher than the government's "official figures."
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When the Next Crisis Comes, Which Movements Will Seize the Opportunity?
Crisis equals opportunity, for those who are ready to use it.
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These Countries are Paying the Social and Ecological Price for Global Mineral Boom
There are more than 1,500 ongoing conflicts raging over water, land, spills, pollution, ill-health, relocations, waste, land grabs, floods and falling water levels.
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NSA Spying Relies on AT&T’s "Extreme Willingness to Help"
The National Security Agency’s ability to capture Internet traffic on United States soil has been based on an extraordinary, decades-long partnership with a single company: AT&T.