Gentrification, Terrorism, and the Real Reasons for the Selective Criminalization of Drugs

Many rich, powerful people have always wanted poor people out of their neighborhoods to reduce their political involvement, organization, presence, and awareness of economic inequities. And when money determines the […]

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Strict, Dogmatic Nonviolence Versus A Diversity of Tactics

In an interview for The Guardian, environmentalist and human rights activist and author, Arundhati Roy, told Stephen Moss, “If you’re an Adivasi [tribal Indian] living in a forest village and […]

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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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Clinton, Trump, and the Lesser of Two Evils

With elections rigged in the US by the electoral college and big businesses, it often matters little who is most popular. Bernie Sanders has won most of the Presidential debates […]

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A Short History of Nigeria, and the Proselytism and Colonization That Gave Rise to Boko Haram

While ISIL has been dominating Western headlines due their attacks on first world nations, another terrorist group based in northeastern Nigeria and also active in Chad, Niger, and northern Cameroon […]

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