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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

no. no. no.

you see, fusion sharing this shit like she “woke.” “ooh, listen to how she uses cool social justice buzzwords. she is so ‘woke’ that she can get you to believe in this protest.”

we are calling bullshit! she is using “movement” and social justice lingo while protesting the conviction of a killer cop. ‪#‎fail‬

she says that they are not aligning themselves with white supremacy while protesting the conviction of a killer cop. a cop who shot akai gurley, an unarmed black man by “mistake” because he feared for his life and THEN delayed calling for help and assistance for akai gurley.

mind you, protestors are wearing ugly ass shirts with an ugly ass font that reads “we are not scapegoats.” chyle, bye! would they have been protesting if this cop was found innocent? no, because he would have benefited from white supremacy that continues to protect and benefit most cops - all of colors.

this protest is whack and while she speaks “movement” talk her actions and the actions of the other whack ass protestors betray her “fancy” speak.

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Today we invite all Gran Varones and allies who believe in love and freedom to join us on social media as we call, scream and yell for the freedom of Oscar Lopez-Rivera. 
Why? Because we stand on the shoulders of Oscar and every Boricua revolutionary who without social media, without all of the luxuries we take for granted today, courageously organized and fought for our independence.  His love and commitment to our culture, our lives and freedom continues to inspire and ignite every Boricua activist today. 
Arrested in 1981 with 13 other revolutionaries, Oscar was sentenced to 55 years in prison. In 1999, Oscar was granted clemency by President Bill Clinton, but Oscar refused his own freedom until his 13 fellow revolutionaries were granted freedom. He is now the last of these revolutionaries still in prison. So we join and invite you to join an international call for is release. 
Pull out your phones or log onto your computers now! Post a message on twitter and/or facebook calling for the release of Oscar Lopez. Let him and the world know that we stand with him. Use the #FreeOscarLopez and #Gift4Oscar hashtags. 
To stay updated on Oscar and other Boricua revolutionary movements, follow the organizers of this social media campaign larespuestamedia

Today we invite all Gran Varones and allies who believe in love and freedom to join us on social media as we call, scream and yell for the freedom of Oscar Lopez-Rivera. 

Why? Because we stand on the shoulders of Oscar and every Boricua revolutionary who without social media, without all of the luxuries we take for granted today, courageously organized and fought for our independence.  His love and commitment to our culture, our lives and freedom continues to inspire and ignite every Boricua activist today. 

Arrested in 1981 with 13 other revolutionaries, Oscar was sentenced to 55 years in prison. In 1999, Oscar was granted clemency by President Bill Clinton, but Oscar refused his own freedom until his 13 fellow revolutionaries were granted freedom. He is now the last of these revolutionaries still in prison. So we join and invite you to join an international call for is release. 

Pull out your phones or log onto your computers now! Post a message on twitter and/or facebook calling for the release of Oscar Lopez. Let him and the world know that we stand with him. Use the #FreeOscarLopez and #Gift4Oscar hashtags. 

To stay updated on Oscar and other Boricua revolutionary movements, follow the organizers of this social media campaign larespuestamedia

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