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therevolutionofprofessorm:

if your government works to actively suppress the rights of illegal immigrants outwardly…

take your time to consider what they are actively suppressing behind closed doors.

a random thought:

I’m gonna need the lazy ones that were chilling on Broadway outside of Deloitte the other day to borrow somebody’s computer.

I’m all for economic equality but…

you gotta work toward the goal, dude.

ol’ boy was out there with a clean shaven face talking about, “I am the 99%”…

but where do you shave?

and another chick had a sign: “anything for a cigarette”…

that’s nothing to do with being unemployed.

it’s disarming to see how fake reality has become. you think sitting outside on cardboard validates your cause? or writing only partially clever slogans means you stand for something?

but none of you are trying to pull a Bane and kick it inside these buildings… no real mass rebellion.

I don’t know much but I know it’s enough to piss me off.

would you like to meet Talia?

would you like to meet Talia?

what would you do for your freedom?

womentravelmotherindia:

The Gulabi Gang is an extraordinary women’s movement formed in 2006 by Sampat Pal Devi in the Banda District of Uttar Pradesh in Northern India. This region is one of the poorest districts in the country and is marked by a deeply patriarchal culture, rigid caste divisions, female illiteracy, domestic violence, child labour, child marraiges and dowry demands. The women’s group is popularly known as Gulabi or ‘Pink’ Gang because the members wear bright pink saris and wield bamboo sticks. Sampat says, “We are not a gang in the usual sense of the term, we are a gang for justice.”

womentravelmotherindia:

The Gulabi Gang is an extraordinary women’s movement formed in 2006 by Sampat Pal Devi in the Banda District of Uttar Pradesh in Northern India. This region is one of the poorest districts in the country and is marked by a deeply patriarchal culture, rigid caste divisions, female illiteracy, domestic violence, child labour, child marraiges and dowry demands. The women’s group is popularly known as Gulabi or ‘Pink’ Gang because the members wear bright pink saris and wield bamboo sticks. Sampat says, “We are not a gang in the usual sense of the term, we are a gang for justice.”

The League of Shadows.

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fight for your right to life.

how intriguing.
when I developed this blog, this is the captcha that was developed in order to determine whether or not this was a computer generated site.
it’s like they were reading my mind.

how intriguing.

when I developed this blog, this is the captcha that was developed in order to determine whether or not this was a computer generated site.

it’s like they were reading my mind.

Study Study Study

If you don’t study those who make history you will never make history.

Why was Hitler succesful as he was?

What is the saving grace of Fidel Castro and did history exonerate him as he said it would?

Name the the greatest revolutionaries of the 20th century.

Describe a revolution from beginning to end.

And if you havent seen Fight club and you don’t know who Tyler Durden is, youre not living the life you should be living.