A 19-Year-Old Was Raped by NYPD Detectives, They Claim it Was “Consensual,” and Now They’re Calling Her the Criminal

On September 15, 2017, a 19-year-old resident of Brooklyn who uses the moniker Anna Chambers was driving with two male friends through Brooklyn’s Calvert Vaux Park where she was pulled […]

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“I Feared For My Life” and Other Excuses Cops and the FBI Use to Get Away With Murder, Terrorism, and Entrapment

“He was reaching for his waistband,” “He was holding something,” and “He lurched towards me” are also popular. Of course, it doesn’t matter what the dead victim was reaching for […]

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Sign the Petition for a Global Arms Embargo of Myanmar to Stop the Military’s Genocide and Mass Rape of Rohingya Muslims

Via sumofus.org: “Myanmar’s military is using murder and mayhem to drive out hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims. France’s President Emmanuel Macron is calling it genocide.  The harrowing stories are all over […]

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Immorality, Violence, Myth, and Contradictions in Religious Texts, Puritanism, Backwards Religious Views on Sex, Contraception, Abortion, Homosexuality, Marriage, and Rape by Clergy

2.7 Abrahamic Texts   The presence of organized religions in societies ruled by governments usually makes them far more destructive because they separate people further and give us another reason […]

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The Conception of Tools, Money, Agriculture, Government, Religion, Fiat Currency, and the Division of Labor

(Part Two) A Brief History of Money, Government, Religion, Science, and Why They Evolved 2.1 The Conception of Tools, Money, Agriculture, Government, and Religion   Tens of thousands of years […]

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White Supremacist Man-Child To Become the Next US President

The face of this country built on slavery, genocide, and stolen land has been laid bare with the election Trump as if that face wasn’t already clear enough. An uncomfortable […]

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Ethnic Cleansing in South Sudan, Colonial Roots, and Western Media Silence

In December 2013 within the first week of South Sudan’s ongoing civil war 5,000 people were killed. i Less than a year into the civil war in November 2014, the […]

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