“The destruction of the Indians of the Americas was, far and away, the most massive act of genocide in the history of the world.” David E. Stannard. “This violent corruption needn’t define us…. We can say, yes, this happened, and we are ashamed. We repudiate the greed. We recognize and condemn the evil. And we [...]
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Nov 21
Nov 21
“The true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love.”
Ernesto Che Guevara was a great revolutionary, politician, author, physician, military theorist, and Guerilla leader. As a revolutionary, he rejected capitalism and communism. He was a great revolutionary who took a risk and was calm about any decisions he would make. After meeting Fidel Castro, he was among the revolutionaries who invaded Cuba under Castro’s [...]
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POETREE -El Vandido
The winged sentinals are laughing and screaming,ignored by the stubborn congregation. Why am i stuck naively dreaming of the end of worthless inflation? Surrounded, their ideas whispered to you and isolated us. Welcoming to only those precious few, open to those that don’t know enough. A scarlet lie told, it’s not white with innocence. It [...]
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POETREE Don’t It starts with looks, Then feelings that turn into desire, But it ends in pain that burns like fire. You can prevent it although it’s hard, But it must be done if you want to take care of your heart. Don’t ever let someone tear your soul apart. Stop…don’t give him all you [...]
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Early Teen Dating….
Teens face strong pressure at home, school as well as getting involved in a romantic relationship. In our mid-teen years we start relationships ; friendships and/or physical attractions with peers of the opposite sex. Early teen dating is more superficial, for fun, recreation and exploring sexuality. In older teen years a relationship could be more [...]
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“The Mexican Holocaustâ€?…
October 2nd, 2008 was the 40th anniversary of Mexico’s cleanest, deadliest, most public and most covered-up massacre. For months College students made antigovernment protests demanding democracy in Mexico, the freedom of political prisoners, dismissal of the (corrupt)police chief, disbanding of the antiriot police, guarantees of university autonomy, and the repeal of the “law of social [...]
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