Charles Pinion

@charlespinion

Artist and filmmaker. I'd rather make art than spew here but unfortunately there's so much to spew about. I mute the mean-spirited and the willfully ineducable.

Los Angeles
Joined January 2011

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  1. Retweeted
    Jan 3
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    Because “identity politics” is a subset of a larger, more-encompassing progressive program that Bernie Sanders exemplifies and champions. If you have a better candidate for such a program, I’m all ears.

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    On 60 minutes, calls for raising taxes up to "60 or 70 percent" for highest earners "People are going to have to start paying their fair share in taxes"

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    10 Dec 2018

    Americans: If you don't vote. You can't complain. French people: Fix the economy or fucking die, bitch.

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    6 hours ago

    FREE ASSANGE CAMPAIGN PETITON To the AUSTRALIAN GOVT To act with duty of care To act to protect Australian journalist Julian Assange Detained 8 yrs WITHOUT charge by the UK & badly mistreated To act bring him home. Please read, sign, RT, share widely. Thank you

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    3 hours ago

    "We are nearing French Revolution levels of inequalities but mainstream media and our elected “leaders” would rather focus on faux outrages in order to manufacture consent." via

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    21 hours ago

    SAVAGES➤ Brutally Beating ❝A CHILD❞ Beyond Any Imagination How many ❝Well-Trained, Armed-To-The-Teeth❞ occupation THUGS necessary to brutally beat & control a little child stopped while on his way to school to receive the ™️Brand Of Brutality

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    12 hours ago

    Joe Manchin is the worst. Went on Fox to chastise fellow Dem Rashida Tlaib for cursing. Called it "horrible," "disgusting" and "deplorable" then apologized to America. WTF? He's never condemned Trump so forcefully. Manchin also said "shit" 3x in a paragraph to a reporter in 2017.

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    8 hours ago

    You know what’s galling? In 2016, Bernie Sanders campaigned on providing everyone with health care, an education, and a living wage, and to this day, he’s accused of being divisive—of not being a team player—because the Democratic leadership wasn’t on board with those policies.

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    What does Bernie's father have to do with socialism or did you write his name solely as a dog whistle because its a little more Jewish Dick Cheney is a war criminal and should sit in prison for the rest of his life. Elias Sanders should be praised for raising a great man.

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    We would like to point everyone to Tomas Young's final letter. When you read the letter please make sure you say his name, never let him be forgotten. Please share. His message should be seen by all.

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    10 hours ago
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    Focused on policy even when replying to attacks.

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    I’m proud one of the largest newspapers in Texas has recognized our journalism on ’s votes boosting the oil/gas industry — and I appreciate the paper noting that our reporting prompted a critical debate over climate policy. Journalism matters.

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    SA is not our ally and Yemen is not our enemy. Our profit is blood money. End this tragedy.

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  15. 15 hours ago

    Gotta love this woman. “War” is great choice of music.

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    Jan 3
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    Jan 3

    Yes Bernie has a problem. A coordinated campaign to stop his candidacy. we aren’t quaking in our boots fearing the loss of your “unbiased” coverage. Change is coming.

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    The US had quite literally never existed w/o the institution of slavery alongside it. The first enslaved Africans arrived in 1619 & the US became an independent nation in 1776. Abolition required imagining a country that had never existed, a radical reconception of the republic.

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    21 hours ago
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    At least Bernie never referred to them as “bimbo eruptions”. But sure, whataboutism is a thing. Regarding my “shift”, I’m just a lifelong Democrat with a good memory. My assumption would be that this is your “shift”, given the history of Correct the Record and its ancillaries.

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    Jan 4

    Paved the way with what, dead Iraqi, Libyan, Palestinian and Yemeni women and children?

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