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Why’s J.K. Rowling so bitter & hateful??!?


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I've updated the printable Toronto Homeless Resource List, which compiles indoor drop-in space, meals, supervised consumption sites, warming centres, and other vital resources. Access the living document here (agencies: please e-mail me with updates): tinyurl.com/TorontoHomeles…

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"We should work only 3 hours a day, reserving the rest of the day and night for leisure and feasting. The unbridled work to which the proletariat has given itself up for the last hundred years is the most terrible scourge that has ever struck humanity. Work will become a mere…

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Children have rights, and "parental rights" largely stem from the rights of children. At no point do "parental rights" include absolute control over kids, and in fact this is an inversion of what rights fundamentally are and do. Kids — especially trans kids — must be protected.

"My view is that parents should be the final authority of values and lessons that are taught to children. I believe in parental rights and [that] parental rights come before the government's right." - @PierrePoilievre



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In Toronto, approximately 10% of all police interactions with the public are with unhoused people, the collective cost of which — including by processing tickets, 90% of which are never paid — amounts to $100+ million a year. It's an absurd, actively harmful waste of resources.

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The decision to ticket a homeless man for having a cart on the sidewalk is drawing criticism from advocates. bc.ctvnews.ca/the-absolute-w…



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Today, as in the past, liberals blame workers for their poverty & social inequality. Not the system. But 150 years ago Marx explained that “it's not the consciousness of human beings that determines their existence, but their social existence that determines their consciousness”.

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The pressure doesn't stop here! Please continue to sign and share the @progresstoronto petition! twitter.com/progresstoront…

UPDATE ON SHELTER CRISIS: Board of Health voted to support Councillor @BravoDavenport, @ausmalik, and @gordperks' motion to open warming spaces up 24/7. See how members voted ⤵️ Now it needs to pass city council. Sign our petition to send your message: progresstoronto.ca/nowhere-to-go

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The proposed increase to the Office of Emergency Management is the single largest increase in any spending category. Alongside increases to police, including on the #TTC, and park security, our budget logic is clear: we are funding a show of force against homeless Torontonians.

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It's magical thinking that the further privatization of our public healthcare system will benefit anyone. Thanks to Jean Chrétien and Paul Martin, and then Mike Harris at the provincial level, housing in Ontario has been privatized for 30 years. How's that working out for us?


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URGENT: 187 people are being turned away daily from city shelters into the cold. City staff are also threatening to clear people out of encampments. The way unhoused people are being treated is so vile. So City of Toronto...What's the plan to address this humanitarian crisis?


calling all day for a client and central intake tells you sorry no space call in after an hour. We live in a city where there are Lamborghinis on highways while some PEOPLE DONT HAVE A PHONE TO CALL SHELTERS we need #affordablehousing #moreshelterspace apple.news/AF8JqwIdPQBi6_…


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These thinkers described these phenomena as unstoppable tendencies. On the contrary, Marx always analyzed capitalism from a historical -not natural- point of view. He did not consider alienation as a universal aspect of human existence. Workers can build the realm of freedom. 4/4

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Today, as in the past, liberals blame workers for their poverty & social inequality. Not the system. But 150 years ago Marx explained that “it's not the consciousness of human beings that determines their existence, but their social existence that determines their consciousness”.

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Marx’s mother once said to her son who was living in poverty: "Oh Karl if only you had made capital instead of writing about it!" Fortunately, Marx did not listen to her and wrote what he called “the most terrible missile that has yet been hurled at the heads of the bourgeoisie.”

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When you see arguments start with “the economy is suffering”, please remember that money is a man-made concept. Human life on the other hand, is sustained best with clean water and clean land.


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Capitalism: our economy is suffering, open everything up! Healthcare: but we are cancelling life-saving surgeries, ICUs are filling up, nursing shortage… Capitalism: I’m so glad I can get my nails done and go to the gym this weekend…oh sorry you were saying something?


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It is disgraceful that is is easier to get Covid than it is to get a Rapid Antigen Test at the moment


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