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@georgetakei I’m ready! And making a major announcement soon. We need bold action, and we need to act now.
It's Women's History Month. Here's the world men have forced on women:
1848: Married women's property act passed
1920: Beating women criminalized
1921: White women get voting rights—Asian women (1952), Native women (1962), Black women (1965), Hispanic women (1975)
1970: No fault divorce legalized
1974: Equal credit opportunity act let women have independent credit
1981: First women on SCOTUS
1993: Marital rape criminalized
2022: Roe v Wade overturned
2023: ERA still not law
Men—we must do better
@Glastomichelle Looks heavenly. On my list of places I need to visit.
@AnarchoNinaWrites The people in power keep the rest of fighting over limited resources. Fuel hate, among the racist rubes, promote faux Christianity, so we don’t truly revolt against the rich. Good luck America.

Answering this in public:

Their endgame is preserving capitalism, for perhaps three more generations, in the face of quite literally, the end of the world.

The planet is boiling; capitalism goes or we do. The capitalists have made their choice, but they are quite aware that seven billion lemmings are not going to vote the preservation of a wealthy ruling class ahead of pure survival.

Ergo, you must not be allowed to choose. Hence, fascism.

Is it nuts? Absolutely. But LOOK AT OUR RICH PPL?

@BicycleDutch Cant imagine what it’s like to live in a country that has modern infrastructure.

OTD in 1961 white supremacists rioted because two Black students—Charlayne Hunter & Hamilton Holmes—registered at University of Georgia.

They didn't riot because they were denied rights, education, or justice—but because Black people wanted equality.

Mr. Holmes became Dr. Holmes and passed away in 1995. And Ms. Hunter became a world class journalist and is still with us today.

This isn't ancient history, it's contemporary reality.

@msignorile. Knew it. The wife didn’t fool me, Matt.

I don't suffer from mental illness. Many I know have that struggle. I don't suffer from any physical handicaps. Many I know have that struggle. I don't suffer from substance abuse. Many I know have that struggle. I don't suffer from hunger, poverty, or loneliness. Many I know have these struggles.

Everyone has a struggle. In 2022 we saw working families struggling to put food on table, DREAMers & refugees struggle for recognition...

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Let us strive in 2023 to alleviate the struggles of others, and uplift all humanity on the tenets of justice.

Much love to all of you for your amazing compassion and support in my struggle for universal human rights. I am grateful for your continued love, prayers, and support as we elevate our struggle for justice in 2023 and beyond. Let's get to work.

#RespectTheStruggle
#TrueJihad

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