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the U.S. police force bombed a neighborhood to the ground this day in history

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    the U.S. police force bombed a neighborhood to the ground this day in history

    burnoutqueen@todon.nlB kingtor@frontrange.coK catsofarrakis@mastodon.socialC zambezi@todon.nlZ 4 Replies Last reply
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      the U.S. police force bombed a neighborhood to the ground this day in history

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      The remains of the people killed in the bombing were experimented on as well

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      • burnoutqueen@todon.nlB burnoutqueen@todon.nl

        the U.S. police force bombed a neighborhood to the ground this day in history

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        @burnoutqueen That's fuckin' nuts. I didn't know. And I was in high school two states away at the time. W T and may I add F?

        https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/the-largely-forgotten-history-of-philadelphias-police-bombing-of-black-organization-move

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          the U.S. police force bombed a neighborhood to the ground this day in history

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          @burnoutqueen Another reason to decentralize any operations.

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            the U.S. police force bombed a neighborhood to the ground this day in history

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            @burnoutqueen The MOVE bombing is something that the US state would love for us to forget, and its something I constantly try to spread around.

            Its been one of my more successful "propaganda tactics" as well, as almost no reasonable person with a decent set of ethics can justify the US Police using a fucking helicopter to ***bomb*** women and children, in their own home, and consequently, as a result of the bombing, destroy over 80 households in the same block.

            One of the US police's most brutal actions in my opinion, and shows exactly what theyre about. Theyd rather burn down a whole residential block than to allow a singular group to spread leftist propaganda. Theyd rather traumatize, burn, and kill children than let a small group spread leftist propaganda. Disgusting, abhorrent, and *very* telling.

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            • catsofarrakis@mastodon.socialC catsofarrakis@mastodon.social

              @burnoutqueen Another reason to decentralize any operations.

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              @CatsofArrakis @burnoutqueen To be fair they were decentralized insofar as the organizational structure itself, but they were forced due to poverty into a single home, which was the problem ultimately.

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                @CatsofArrakis @burnoutqueen To be fair they were decentralized insofar as the organizational structure itself, but they were forced due to poverty into a single home, which was the problem ultimately.

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                @zambezi @burnoutqueen The use of forced-poverty as a weapon prevents labor from having an impact on markets. Disconnection from the dollar is a difficult first step.

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                • kingtor@frontrange.coK kingtor@frontrange.co

                  @burnoutqueen That's fuckin' nuts. I didn't know. And I was in high school two states away at the time. W T and may I add F?

                  https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/the-largely-forgotten-history-of-philadelphias-police-bombing-of-black-organization-move

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                  @kingtor @burnoutqueen @Jorsh I remember it well since I was local. Still amazed how well it was swept under the rug. The lone child who survived died in 2013. Only Ramona Africa lives on.

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                    @kingtor @burnoutqueen @Jorsh I remember it well since I was local. Still amazed how well it was swept under the rug. The lone child who survived died in 2013. Only Ramona Africa lives on.

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                    @kingtor @burnoutqueen @Jorsh I spent much of my 20s not far from the fire (friends lived around Osage and 20th). The universities in the area spent a lot of money to gentrify the neighborhood. My friends graduated before they would have been priced out of their place.

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