Minimum Income for all black people
Free health care
Free food
Free real estate
Free schooling
Gender reassignment surgery
Free abortion
No new jails
Reparations
Overturn of American imperialism and capitalism
Disrupt the western prescribed nuclear family
Abolish all police and prisons
Progressive tax code for redistribution of wealth
This day 20 years ago changed so many lives. Mine in particular. 3 weeks from 9/11/2001 I joined the army to fight the people who flew civilians into civilians and destroyed innocent lives.
I joined because I saw the fear in my mom and sister's eyes....
They would tell me that they were afraid to go on a plane. Afraid to go into a big city. I saw people with candle light vigils and thought "that's great but I need to DO something more for my country."
When I say 9/11 changed many families it definitely changed mine.
In ways that I wouldn't even know yet. I found myself flying on my birthday 2003 heading to Iraq. My life from that deployment would always be scarred. While over fighting for my country my brother would stay up late or get up early to watch the news to maybe catch a glimpse...
We as a society had grown all too comfortable to think that people like Gabe had our children's best interests at heart. Why? because we were too distracted in our own lives to be bothered to understand what little Johnny was learning in school.
The times are turning and we are seeing the winds of change. Parents are gathering their children and becoming more involved in what they learn, listen to, and watch on a daily basis.
The Marxists understand how to generate propaganda and use the tools at their disposal.