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Posts tagged with slavery

  1. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    Segregation is just one branch that slavery built. Alabama is an evil place of ships they make them in Alabama and sea to shining sea. That sea is heating up. How is it a fiction that any species with any curiosity at all or an atomic molecule for a brain


  2. Tim Barrus, New York Times

    Where are the republican women. They’re celebrating. What did you think they were going to do.


  3. Fire and Dust

    I am a communist. We are a patchwork of heritage you would be confused of having lived your entire life as a slave. Okay, let us revisit this history of religion. As it existed in the mirror of backwards how much backward can one go, Prayer. Mutiny. War. The Soldiership.


  4. Jackpot

    Slavery is a big cat’s breath. Your clothes are drying on the clothesline. Someone has gasoline. Someone has a match. Everything you own is gone. And you will be, too. You have been seen. You have been identified. You are not among them. You are them. The high rollers will…


  5. bikerbutt

        Tim Barrus: New York Times      I am totally impotent. I am a communist. I am with Antifa. I ride a dirt bike. You are what you drive. The sky was grey with industrial poisons. Slavery had returned. There were kind masters and there were evil masters, and that is a


  6. Capitalism Is Killing our Children

    Tim Barrus, The New York Times Tim Barrus | North Carolina Politicians say we’re lazy. They fervently believe we are out to impoverish them, rob them, grab their wealth and run. There is no Robinhood who is going to save us. No merry men. No Friar Tuck. But there is


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