Nothing’s changed.
South African Blacks 40 years ago had it no worse than they do today.
Nothing’s changed.
South African Blacks 40 years ago had it no worse than they do today.
Did Abimael Guzman’s life matter?
Go back to /pol/, Nazi.
RATM supported Sendero Luminoso.
Fuck RATM.
The Shining Path has been widely condemned for its excessive brutality, including violence deployed against peasants, trade union organizers, competing Marxist groups, elected officials and the general public.[2]
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The Shining Path’s retaliation to this was one of the worst attacks in the entire conflict, with a group of guerrilla members entering the town and going house by house, killing dozens of villagers, including babies, with guns, hatchets, and axes. This action has come to be known as the Lucanamarca massacre.[39] Additional massacres of civilians by the Shining Path would occur throughout the conflict.[26][40][41]
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American rock band Rage Against the Machine released a music video for their 1993 song “Bombtrack” as a response to the arrest of Abimael Guzman the previous year. The video expresses support for Guzman and the Shining Path, featuring various clips of the organization’s activities, as well as showing the band in a cage to mimic Guzman’s imprisonment.[145]
Maybe we can start by getting rid of the 100% tariff on Chinese EVs, send the PM to meet up with Sheinbaum—maybe work out a good bilateral trade and migration deal, and perhaps line the Canada-US border with about 20 19th century cannon and blast a 1000 kg of fentanyl over the border.
Also berate Trump supporters for giving the Presidency to Elon Musk, and/or praise Elon Musk for successfully getting such supporters for voting in a globalist oligarch who has much more in common with George Soros than Cletus from Bumfuck, Flyoverstate.
^((my last 2 words I borrowed from someone else on the internet. :D)^)
The yellow threw me off a little—it made me think of the national Post—but this page is better. 😁🙂
Guzman has the blood of Peruvian peasants on his hands.
https://lemmy.world/comment/15130025