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jonasgoonface · 1 year
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Defend the Haitian people's uprising! Stop U.S./U.N. intervention!
Washington Post, 10/15: U.S. backs sending international forces to Haiti, draft proposal says
A draft U.N. resolution, citing instability and violence in Haiti, suggests the Biden administration may be willing to participate in a multinational mission that has a military component
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semioticapocalypse · 3 months
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Erich Lessing. Hungarian Revolution. Budapest. 1956
I Am Collective Memories   •    Follow me, — says Visual Ratatosk
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one-time-i-dreamt · 8 months
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There was an uprising in Scotland and the Scottish stole a helicopter from the British army while England was imploding.
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illustratus · 2 months
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The Death of Spartacus by Hermann Vogel
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viejospellejos · 2 months
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‘Uprising’ de Muse en…¡¿un arpa eléctrica?!
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dragonsdomain · 8 months
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Pit always trying to steal the spotlight smh
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pasparal · 7 months
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Israeli army Humvee captured during Al-Aqsa Flood by the Palestinian resistance paraded in the Gaza Strip, October 7, 2023.
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badsciencejokes · 7 months
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the-overanalyzer · 9 months
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"I'm not saying that you in particular are a dumbass. I'm saying you're one of billions of dumbasses to come from the evolutionary crucible of Planet Dumbass."
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dramastream · 2 months
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First look at Kang Dong Won & Park Jung Min in Netflix's Uprising (2024) dir. Kim Sang Man
Set in the Joseon era during a tumultuous time in the aftermath of war, take a journey through the lives of two childhood friends-turned-adversaries: Cheon-yeong, a slave with remarkable martial prowess; and Jong-ryeo, Cheon-yeong’s master and scion of Joseon's most influential military family.
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shes-an-iso · 11 months
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somewhere general tesler is punching a wall
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By Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Oct. 17: We say to this criminal enemy: No matter how many bloody massacres are committed, our people will not leave, but will remain steadfast on their land and will not leave it, no matter how heavy the sacrifices are.
These crimes cannot cover up the defeat of the enemy; the shame that befell its soldiers and its security system, and in the face of this madness and Zionist crime, it has become necessary to take urgent action to save our people who are being subjected to a war of genocide and ethnic cleansing.
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feckcops · 5 months
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The road to freedom runs through Palestine
“The road to Jerusalem, it has so often been said, runs through Cairo. Writing from a regime prison cell in the months after Palestine’s ‘unity intifada’ of 2021, the Egyptian revolutionary Alaa Abd El-Fattah modified this historic injunction: ‘The road to Jerusalem looked like it ran through Cairo — but what is certain is that it must pass through Gaza. Jerusalem is not too proud to ask for Gaza’s help. Maybe Cairo should now show a little humility and do the same.’  
“Here we have a lyrical articulation of a simple political truth: that the freedom struggle of the Palestinian people and the wider fight for democracy in the Arab world are one and the same. Only through the violent suppression of popular sovereignty across the region have the military dictatorships, the petro-monarchs, and the settler-colonial project in Palestine survived.
“As Alaa’s mediation suggests, this interconnected struggle is not one-way traffic, a matter of the Palestinians waiting for the Arab peoples to triumph over their autocratic rulers (American clients, more often than not). On the contrary, the Palestinian people often lead the way, generating space for struggle beyond the borders of their historic homeland, in places where the conditions of possibility for mass politics seem to have been crushed. Two weeks ago, it was a march in solidarity with the Palestinians of Gaza that saw Egyptian democrats surge back into Tahrir Square for the first time since the revolution ...
“From the West, action against the complicity of our governments has an indispensable role to play in the struggle to liberate Palestine. That is the most important thing, and the first purpose of an emerging mass movement. In Cairo two weeks ago, the chants quickly turned from Palestine to calls for ‘bread, freedom, and social justice.’ There are no such revolutionary horizons in Britain, but the significance of it being Palestine that offers us a glimpse of mass politics again cannot be overstated.
Not only the Egyptians: we, too, should be grateful to the Palestinian people. We stand with them, but it is the steadfastness of their popular struggle for universal freedom and dignity that shows the way.”
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federer7 · 22 days
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A Wife and Children Find Their Dead after a Bloody Uprising in Yosu, Korea, in 1948
Photo: Carl Mydans
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illustratus · 26 days
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The Thirteenth Vendemiaire, 5 October, 1795. Bonaparte quelling the insurrection of the sections.
by Felician Myrbach
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