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I do not do messaging. Please don't try. Retired, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, resister since 2015, despise hypocrisy. #Coexist #Resist #Equality #Justice #WomensRights
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WHAT THE F*CK‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Chicago’s Reverend David Black of First Presbyterian has been assaulted multiple times by ICE agents during peaceful protest in the city‼️They shot a some kind of non lethal bullet at his head‼️
#PepperBall
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Country music star Zach Bryan responds to criticism over his upcoming song "Bad News" amid claims that it is critical of ICE, explaining that it is about his love for the country and anyone who uses it "as a weapon is only proving how devastatingly divided we all are."
Zach Bryan responds to backlash over song 'Bad News' amid claims it is anti-ICE
The country star said the song is about his love for the country, and anyone who uses it "as a weapon is only proving how devastatingly divided we all are."
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mississippifreepress.org
OPINION: “Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, who annually declares April as Confederate Heritage Month, has criticized those who continue to question the ruling that Trey Reed's hanging was a suicide, saying in a Facebook post that it ‘doesn’t represent today’s Mississippi,’” Ashton Pittman writes.
Editor’s Note | Mississippi’s Evil Past Still Haunts Us
News Editor Ashton Pittman writes about how the response to college student Trey Reed’s death illustrates how Mississippi’s past haunts its present.
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hrw.org
Egyptian authorities have detained journalist Ismail Iskandarani over Facebook posts.

This is a bellwether moment for the Egyptian government. Egypt should stop unlawfully detaining critics and journalists and release those arbitrarily detained.
Egypt: Journalist Detained over Facebook Posts
Egyptian authorities detained prominent independent journalist Ismail Iskandarani over Facebook posts.
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