ben carroll

@bncrrll

North Carolinian in exile in Philly | movement, not a calm course of existence | revolutionary socialist

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Joined February 2011

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  1. Retweeted
    Feb 6

    Today, we witnessed the incredible of the movement! In the pouring rain, & the public came together to show support for our fight. We're making history, and we have the support of millions all over the world. VOTE !

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    Feb 5

    wow. this is huge “All eyes are on Bessemer, Alabama and the struggle to win the FIRST u.s. union at Amazon – one of the largest and richest corporations in the world – that warehouse workers are waging.”

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  3. Retweeted
    Feb 4

    Southern workers say: We got your back ! We salute you and send our solidarity to the critical fight that you are leading, showing the way for all workers!

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    Jan 28

    Solidairty with Amazon workers in Alabama! “The largest, most viable effort to unionize Amazon in many years began last summer not in a union stronghold like NY or MI, but in the right-to-work state of Alabama.”

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    Jan 22

    Amazon workers in Alabama are blazing the way! Some 6,000 workers at Amazon's warehouse in Bessemer, Ala., will begin voting next month on a groundbreaking possibility: the first union in the company's U.S. history.

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    Jan 18

    POV you're a member of the working class

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    Jan 20

    Trump is gone, good riddance. For the targets of US aggression, nothing fundamentally changes. Regime change, genocidal sanctions, and militarization are Biden’s indicated priorities. A peaceful transition of class power. It’s yesterday in America.

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    Jan 13

    Decoupling economic survival from private-sector employment is not merely an emergency necessity, but the struggle of our lifetime.

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    Jan 6

    “School is not important. Work is not important. Nothing is more important than stopping fascism, because fascism will stop us all.” —Fred Hampton

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  10. Jan 7

    "...capitalism sets in motion the masses of the crazed petty bourgeoisie & the bands of demoralized lumpenproletariat – all the countless human beings whom finance capital itself has brought to desperation and frenzy... by utilizing the petty bourgeoisie as a battering ram..."

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    Jan 6

    To everyone trying to compare what’s happening in the US today with Venezuela, the far more accurate comparison is the 2019 far-right US-backed coup in Bolivia that saw fanatics storm government buildings who insisted there was an electoral fraud when there wasn’t one.

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    Jan 6

    El gobierno de Trump pone en práctica un autogolpe para quedarse en el poder. Así como lo hizo en Bolivia, promueve la violencia racista y fascista y no le interesa la democracia. Nuestra solidaridad con el pueblo estadounidense.

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    Venezuela nails it: "The United States is suffering the same thing that they have generated in other countries with their aggressive policies."

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    Jan 5

    Last night, activists gath­ered at the Biden cam­paign head­quar­ters in Philadel­phia to demand that he can­cel all fed­er­al stu­dent loan debt on day one of his presidency. via cc

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    Jan 5
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  16. Retweeted
    Jan 4

    an anarchist asked me for an account of how the state will wither away and i said just trust the process bro 🙏

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    Jan 4

    We're Alphabet workers. We’ve been organizing for over a year, & we’re finally ready to share why. This morning, we're announcing , the first union open to *all* workers at any Alphabet company. Every worker deserves a union—including tech workers.

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    Jan 3

    Commodification & privatization of water for profit will exacerbate inequities. This is just plain wrong.

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    31 Dec 2020
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  20. Jan 2

    compared to an overall infant mortality rate of ~5.6/1000, and a staggering ~11/1000 for Black children in the US, the richest country in the history of the world

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