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NIQUE

@arlenesrose

19, They/she 🧚🏽‍♂️
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unfortunately we can't just pay people to stay at home indefinitely. the amount of money that would be printed would result in insane inflation because there is not value to back up the new money, thus diluting the value of existing currency. and there are professions where people can't simply work from home or take a break, this is the reality of most of the working class.

So you value money over lives, go it. You think short term inflation matters more than the health and welfare of actual people.

Go fuck yourself anon. Capitalism has poisoned your heart.

The government of Canada liquidated 750 billion dollars of funds to big banks instantly but they can’t pay us $2000/month to not die in a pandemic?

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“we all know why” just say it’s because they’re white. say it out loud with your whole entire chest. trump supporters aren’t being stopped from storming government buildings because THEY! ARE! ALL! WHITE! that’s it. just say it.

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never forget that in 2014 gal gadot publicly supported the Israeli militaries violent ambush in the gaza strip that led to the murder of four young palestinian boys who were playing soccer on the beach and WW84 screen wrote her character to save arab children playing soccer for entertainment purposes hollywood can CHOKE

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On December 10, 2020, Brandon Bernard is scheduled to be executed by the federal government for a crime he committed when he was 18 years old. He has spent 21 years on death row. Five out of the nine surviving jurors that found him guilty and one of his prosecutors no longer agree with his sentence. Please spread his story on social media, email President Trump, and call the Justice Department to ask them to commute his sentence to life without parole. Brandon Bernard’s crime is incompatible with his punishment and we cannot allow the federal government to follow through with this.

Please click the source link to be taken to his website, which details his life in prison and ways you can advocate for him. In the replies are a page with specific actions we can take to help his case and an Instagram post to share.

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