hater-of-terfs:
“sourcedposts:
“ digitaldiscipline:
“ luzialowe:
“ briarin:
“ ilovepeppers:
“When will banksy
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When will anonymous
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always reblog, this is fucking activism folks
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if you don’t have access to poorly-secured and un-backed-up debt...

hater-of-terfs:

sourcedposts:

digitaldiscipline:

luzialowe:

briarin:

ilovepeppers:

When will banksy

When will anonymous

always reblog, this is fucking activism folks

if you don’t have access to poorly-secured and un-backed-up debt records, you can help do this via legitimate means by donating to rollingjubilee.org - they buy debt (the way debt collectors do, for steeply discounted prices - like $20 to buy $500 in outstanding debt owed by someone) and just… forgive it, so it doesn’t need to be paid by the person on whom it’s a burden.

As of November 22, 2018, this information is outdated. Rolling Jubilee is no longer accepting donations. The organization has migrated to https://debtcollective.org/, the next stage in their fight against predatory debt. There is also more information under the “resources” tab on their homepage.

https://tools.debtcollective.org/?donate  Here is their donation page

The Debt Resistor’s Operations Manual - This is a book written by StrikeDebt, which is a branch of the Debt Collective. It covers the predatory nature of the debt system, as well as strategies to organize and fight it. It is free to read online at the link.

Rolling Jubilee may not operate anymore, but RIP Medical Debt does basically the same thing - but (as you may have surmised) only for medical debt specifically

(via systemdeez)

taxchurchesfundnasa:

40ouncesandamule:

memewhore:

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Texas gave up that land so they could keep slavery:

“When Texas sought to enter the Union in 1845 as a slave state, federal law in the United States, based on the Missouri Compromise, prohibited slavery north of 36°30’ parallel north. Under the Compromise of 1850, Texas surrendered its lands north of 36°30’ latitude.”

Tell me more about how critical race theory shouldn’t be taught in school.

I am a grown ass man and I just learned about this 5 minutes ago.  Fuck everything about trying to hide the sins of our past.

(via gahye0nie)

luthienne:

i wake up thirsty and i think of palestine. i go to the doctor’s office and i think of palestine. a sign in the corner of the waiting room says ‘this is a place of healing, disruptive behavior will not be tolerated’ and i think of palestine. they probably weren’t thinking of bombs and snipers and mass graves in parking lots. i call my parents and i think of palestine. i drive to the grocery store and i think of palestine. i look at the clear blue sky and i think of palestine. i put the dishes away and i think of palestine. i feed my cat and i think of palestine. i listen to music and i think of palestine. i read poetry and i think of palestine. i text my friends and i think of palestine. i think of palestine and i think of palestine and i think of palestine

(via salmakiis)

they deserve life and justice and safety

pure:

what normies who never worked a real job don’t understand is that the people who work on behalf of doordash, uber, instacart etc are “independent contractors” and not “employees.” this is a legal loophole that the capitalist class exploits so they can relish in the good ol days before labor laws. labor laws do not apply to these people. they are functionally slaves. they lose money the longer it takes to make the delivery. they do not get workers comp, they have no civil rights protections, no PTO, no health insurance, minimum wage law does not apply to them and they earn pennies. these companies offset labor costs onto customers and have been lobbying the government so they don’t have to change the legal classification of their rent-a-peasants to W2, which confers labor law protections. service workers are exploited by both the capitalist and the customer. there is a reason most of the working class in the US shifted away from manufacturing to the service industry. historically this sector of the workforce did not have as widespread of a union push. if enough of them all unionized or stopped working this country would go up in flames and frankly i’d love to see it. you as the customer deserve absolutely nothing.

(via fairycosmos)

this should simply be illegal there should not be such a legal loophole

microaggressions:

When a financial institution asks me my “mother’s maiden name” as a security question. Because it’s assumed that I have at least one and no more than one mother in my life AND that she married AND that she gave up her own name AND that that part of her identity was erased enough from my public history so as to be a password to access my private information.

(via spatort)


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