“The World Cannot Breathe!” Squashed by the US – A Country Built On Genocide and Slavery
More and more people around the world are finally realising: the entire world has its neck squashed by the U.S. boot.
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More and more people around the world are finally realising: the entire world has its neck squashed by the U.S. boot.
David Ruccio More than 50 years ago (on 14 April 1967), Martin Luther King Jr. delivered one of his famous speeches, on “The Other America,” at Stanford University. King patiently explained to the audience of students and faculty members that, while in his view “riots are socially destructive and self-defeating,” they are “in the final…
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