
Help put a child killer behind bars…
Why does this have so little notes? Where are all the White Saviors™ jumping up and crocodile tearing over this? Is it because the person committing the crime isn’t black? Is it because this piece of shit person says more about the nature of white mentality in America? Because this doesn’t make you feel good and can’t be “solved” by wearing a bracelet? Is it because Trayvon Martin is one person who’s life can not be “saved”? Is it because Trayvon Martin is one human being and not a country or a continent?
The irony is the similarities between the poster above and some of the “stop Kony” ones.
OHHHHH LOOK YOU GUYS, LOOK UP THERE^^ LOOK AT THE TRUTH! Reblogging again for this fucking glorious commentary.
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Bayard Rustin
A master strategist and tireless activist, Bayard Rustin is best remembered as the organizer of the 1963 March on Washington, one of the largest nonviolent protests ever held in the United States. He brought Gandhi’s protest techniques to the American civil rights movement, and helped mold Martin Luther King, Jr. into an international symbol of peace and nonviolence.
MLK day posts
get to know this man.
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No lie, as soon as I hit reblog, 99 Problems came on pandora. I love you Stephen Colbert!
Tomorrow: a look at the impact of SuperPACs on the Presidential campaign
Guests:
- Trevor Potter, an expert on campaign finance issues and Stephen Colbert’s advisor on his SuperPAC
- James Bopp Jr., the lawyer behind the landmark Citizen’s United Supreme Court case that opened the doors to SuperPACs
(FEC Form 99 via Colbert SuperPAC)
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One of the most celebrated female singers of all time. This kids is when you can use the term ”Legend” Correctly. R.I.P Whitney Houston
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LAWD I forgot they even did this song on this part.
I repeat.
The ONLY horrible Whitney Houston cover i will ever tolerate.
Randy Watson & Sexual Chocolate.
DAMBIT.
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From Lady Gaga’s 2011 Grammy speech. “Born This Way” the single was released on February 11th, 2011. Whitney Houston died on February 11th, 2012 on the Eve of the 2012 Grammy awards. (via mediaexposed
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