Sunday, November 15, 2015

RSN: Muslims Around the World Defend Themselves Against Islamophobia and Offer Solidarity, France's Retribution Will Be Swift and Harsh, as Will the Inevitable Reaction, and as Will the Retribution for the Reaction


Mark Provost

160: The number of people who died in Paris attacks.
500: The number of people who died in US police custody...just in Texas.


White. American. Home Grown Domestic Terrorist!
Jon Thurmond
Never forget. This person killed 168 American men, women and 
CHILDREN.
He injured 600 more. He perpetrated the worst case of 
domestic terrorism in United States history. 
He wasn't black or brown. He wasn't a Hindu or a Muslim or Syrian. 
He was A WHITE AMERICAN CHRISTIAN. 
Now think on that before you spread your anti Islamic and 
anti people of color BULLSHIT on social media.






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Charles Pierce | France's Retribution Will Be Swift and Harsh, as Will the Inevitable Reaction, and as Will the Retribution for the Reaction. 
Police patrol near the Eiffel Tower the day after a series of deadly attacks in Paris. (photo: Reuters)
Charles Pierce, Esquire 
Pierce writes: "Something awful has happened in Paris. Out of it will be born something awful in the collective mind and the collective heart and the collective soul." 
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Muslims Around the World Defend Themselves Against Islamophobia and Offer Solidarity 
Natasha Noman, Mic 
Noman writes: "'French Muslims are French. Today, at least, they should be more French than Muslim, as today the tragedy is for all of France,' Daniel Hurlin, a Parisian designer speaking about the aftermath of Friday's coordinated Islamic State terrorist attacks in Paris, which left more than 120 dead, told Mic." 
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Ted Cruz Says We Must Accept Killing Civilians in War Against ISIS 
Judd Legum, ThinkProgress 
Legum writes: "It has been only hours since terrorist attacks left at least 120 people dead throughout Paris. Little is known about the attackers, their methods or their motivations." 
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After a Turbulent Week, Mizzou Students Look Ahead 
Adrian Florido, NPR 
Florido writes: "After a turbulent week spurred by racial tensions at the University of Missouri, students are reflecting and thinking about what changes they hope for next on campus." 
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Naming of Margaret Spellings as UNC System President Called 'a Disturbing New Low' 
Valerie Strauss, The Washington Post 
Strauss writes: "In recent years the University of North Carolina system - long considered one of the best in the country - has sustained massive budget cuts by the state legislature as well as efforts to force some academics to change their priorities." 
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Cuba Leading Eradication of HIV/AIDS, UN Says 
teleSUR 
Excerpt: "Cuba is an example for the world to follow on how to eradicate AIDS, the executive director of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS said Friday." 
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4 Signs We Are Winning the Climate Fight 
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, EcoWatch 
Martinez writes: "As we move forward it's also important to see how the Keystone XL victory can guide our organizing. Here are some takeaways from this people powered victory." 
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