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Jeffrey Epstein Is Exhibit A for Capitalism's Moral Bankruptcy



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Jeffrey Epstein Is Exhibit A for Capitalism's Moral Bankruptcy 
Jeffrey Epstein in custody in West Palm Beach, Fla., in 2008. (photo: AP)
Bob Hennelly, Salon
Hennelly writes: "I was sitting just a few yards away from Jeffrey Epstein as he sat with his defense counsel in Federal Court on July 8. His demeanor was more like an American Express Black Card member frustrated by a flight cancelation than a man facing sex trafficking charges that could put him away for 45 years."

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“We have a system of justice in this country that treats you much better if you're rich and guilty than if you're poor and innocent,” said civil rights attorney Bryan Stevenson in his TED Talk. “Wealth, not culpability, shapes outcomes. And yet, we seem to be very comfortable. The politics of fear and anger have made us believe that these are problems that are not our problems.”

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Justin Wise, The Hill
Wise writes: "Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) on Sunday decried President Trump for telling a group of progressive Democrats to go back to the "crime infested places" they come from, saying that his comments showed he couldn't conceive of a nation in which people like her were elected representatives."
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Sam Wang, The New York Times
Wang writes: "Progressives have long looked to federal courts to guard the rights of racial minorities and dissenters."
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Gabriela Resto-Montero, Vox
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Casey Michel, ThinkProgress
Michel writes: "On Friday, the DC attorney general formally issued subpoenas requesting financial information from the National Rifle Association (NRA) and its charitable arm, the NRA Foundation - the latest in a long ling of piling issues threatening to bring down the entire organization."
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Demonstrators protesting an anti-extradition bill march in the Sha Tin area of Hong Kong on Sunday. (photo: Tyrone Siu/Reuters)
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Shibani Mahtani, The Washington Post
Mahtani writes: "Protests in Hong Kong expanded in terms of both geographical reach and demands Sunday as thousands of people marched in the streets of a populous suburb, calling not just for the complete withdrawal of a bill allowing extradition to China but also the right to vote for their leaders."
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'The farmers' market face-off is not the first of its kind.' (image: Daily Beast)
'The farmers' market face-off is not the first of its kind.' (image: Daily Beast)

Farmers' Markets Have New Unwelcome Guests: Fascists
Kelly Weill, The Daily Beast
Weill writes: "At Bloomington, Indiana's weekend farmers' market, shoppers can stock up on kale, fresh eggs, homemade jams - and anti-Nazi accessories. 'Don't Buy Veggies From Nazis,' read a pile of colorful buttons at a recent Saturday farmers' market." 





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After Identity Evropa/AmIM members carried out arson attack against a synagogue, antifascists were able to out more members selling produce at a farmers market in . People pushing now for a boycott, demanding, "Don't Buy Veggies From Nazis." https://www.idsnews.com/article/2019/06/letter-alleges-white-supremacists-sell-at-farmers-market 



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