This one took a lot out of me I have to admit. By me. Swipe left. Always go left never right.
This one took a lot out of me I have to admit. By me. Swipe left. Always go left never right.
This one took a lot out of me I have to admit. By me. Swipe left. Always go left never right.
This one took a lot out of me I have to admit. By me. Swipe left. Always go left never right.
This one took a lot out of me I have to admit. By me. Swipe left. Always go left never right.
This one took a lot out of me I have to admit. By me. Swipe left. Always go left never right.
I stand with the students protesting and workers striking against the greed and corruption of the political class. After a train station collapsed in Novi Sad killing 15 people University students occupied universities and demanded the government of Vučić release the construction planning for the recent renovation of the station. Since then academic workers, teachers, farmers have joined the students while they have been brutally attacked and suppressed. There is a saying in Serbia ‘if you want to become rich, become a politician.’ The supposedly progressive opposition is trying to gain control of this movement but they are just as rotten as Vučić. The conditions in the country are deplorable and have undergone a massive decline since the dissolution of Yugoslavia, re-introduction of capitalist property and the terrible civil wars of the 90’s. Only the mobilization of the Serbian workers and their turn to the international working class can bring about real change. Something Tito never did but we have to learn from his mistakes.
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In commemoration of Auschwitz.
You are my destiny
Remember that
And I go back to black tea
-Stand with artist Khaled Sabsabi and his curator Michael Dagostino -Stand with health workers Sarah Abu Labdeh and Ahmad Rashad Nadir
Mina at her best. I can’t stop watching this. She is from the working class and maybe I obsess over this point but you can see it in the amount of emotion. Lo Vivrò Senza Te 1972