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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Three Staple Foods that Big Ag Has Stripped of All Nutrients
We need to reclaim our fruits and vegetables for the sake of our health.
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The Calls to Fire Eric Holder Should Worry Wall Street
There’s recently been a sharp increase in the bipartisan calls to fire Eric Holder, an opinion we endorse. We want the Obama administration to fire Eric Holder and replace him with someone who will prosecute Wall Street.
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Supreme Court Rules That Police Can Take Your DNA Even If You Haven't Been Convicted of a Crime
The nation's highest court ruled today that the police have the power to take DNA samples from people arrested for a crime.
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Demonstrations Rock Istanbul
What began as a fight against gentrification has morphed into a movement.
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In India, Farmers Stage 2-Month Opposition to Oil Refinery, Refusing to Give Up Land
Farmers in the Indian state of Rajasthan have been protesting since March against a government plan to hand over their ancestral lands to an oil refinery without adequate compensation.
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A Baby Born in Parts of Ohio is More Likely to Die than One Born in North Korea or the Gaza Strip
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A Black Man is Killed in the U.S. Every 28 Hours by Police
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Challenging the Rogue Polluters: Why Divestment Is An Answer
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Target, Other Major Retailers, Announce Boycott of GE Salmon
Along with mega-retailer Target, the total number of companies committed to not selling genetically engineered seafood now stands at 59 retailers representing 4,662 grocery stores across the U.S.
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U.S. Injustice Department: "Collateral Consequences" Prohibit Prosecuting Criminals
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