EDIT: I agree with this, but governments are not by definition bad. “Governments” come in many shapes and forms. Ie: families, schools, friends, and even businesses are forms of governments. He means “the state”, and the two terms are often used interchangeably, but they are actually quite different.
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If you want to get technical, ‘governments’ are corporations.
(Source: libertarians)
via coeus-deactivated20120628
Wikipedia infiltrated by Israel? Check it out please.
Bloggers are educated at a forum to edit information on Wikipedia to rid the web of anti-Zionism as a form of defense.
THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE STORY
via therightthing2do
Glenn Greenwald in a positively scathing editorial on the mainstream media’s coverage of the Occupy Wall Street protests (via downlo)
via liberalsarecool
Our President is a war criminal on his own merit now. This video will be evidence in the future.
TERRORIST EXPERTS FNORD
via progressivefriends
Apathy is dangerous and corrosive to humanity, not because it instills the concept of blissful ignorance, but because it has individuals doing the most dangerous thing the world has ever known about it’s problems….NOTHING.
(Source: socialistscum)
via awakentotheuniverse
How Star Wars Should Have Ended: Reflections on Taste, The Expanded Universe & Radical Politics
by rechelon
via proletarianinstinct
Why is it acceptable to allow the system to control and manipulate peoples lives, but when you bat an eye and decide for yourself it is wrong they label you a “radical”? The system creates radicals, it better learn to live with them.
Or live without the system
via socialistscum-deactivated201209
Anonymous leaks personal details of alleged Wall Street pepper spray cop 
Online hacktivist collective Anonymous has posted the personal details of a New York Police Department inspector caught on camera apparently pepper spraying female protestors at an anti-establishment march in Wall Street at the weekend.
The footage, which has been widely circulated, depicted a white shirted police officer who casually walked up to a group of protestors, many of whom were women and penned in behind orange netting, and sprayed them in the face before walking away.
(Source: wespeakfortheearth)
via socialuprooting
Fareed Zakaria just discovered the Pirate Party, which actually put up a very good showing in the recent German elections. 
Its members are tech-savvy youngsters who wear hooded sweatshirts, throw cool parties and play up their group’s name with pirate boats. But don’t let the cool facade fool you. They won 9 percent of the vote in Berlin’s parliamentary elections. That puts them well ahead of the laissez-faire Free Democratic Party, a long-established party and part of Angela Merkel’s established coalition.
The rise of the Pirate Party, which started in Sweden in 2006 and initially gained strength around The Pirate Bay’s legal troubles, is now a multi-country political empire. And when someone up-and-up on international affairs like Fareed Zakaria is fascinated in your story (over such boring things as Palestine formally submitting a UN bid), that’s good news. Folks like Zakaria give credence and credibility to the party’s work.
via shortformblog
When you hear about Bill Gates and Warren Buffet donating billions upon billions to charity, you need to understand what they are really doing, they are trying to reduce the population of other countries and if you don’t believe me, watch my next video.
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