• xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    Meanwhile, in Florida…

    “Wanna see how many folks we can kill? Let’s repeal requirements for employers to provide adequate cooling!”

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      7 months ago

      What they did is so much worse than repealing something. They crafted a new law making it illegal for local city/county governments to enact their own protections for workers during extreme heat. They literally took away these people’s agency to make decisions for themselves just to get some headlines before the election.

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        7 months ago

        The spirit that enabled slavery never died. Angry, hateful people gonna be angry, hateful people.

        And angry peoe will vote for them.

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          7 months ago

          John Browns spirit is still marching as well. The problem is that those who march in contrast are cowards who hide behond legalism and state sponsored thugs. Used to be you could just kill them and their bitches, now thered be an investigation and thats assuming they dont catch ya thrpugh security cameras or some shit

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              He was hung by that bastard Lee, the failure of Brown was neither spirit or tactics it was method. He shouldve kept at bleeding the slavers and eventually he may have killed enough to succeed at starting a slave revolt. The problem is he jumped two steps ahead.

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                He was hanged for committing crimes against the United States. He was one of the sparks of the war yes, but Grant would’ve executed him too.

                Don’t forget that the heroes of the civil war immediately went west to commit a horrific genocide.