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Posted on June 19, 2011 with 7 notes ()
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regards
Posted on June 17, 2010 ()
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Tent Hat.
Posted on June 17, 2010 ()
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Posted on June 7, 2010 ()
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I’m pretty sure I’ll feel a greater sense of accomplishment when I get this thing running than I will when I’m called to the bar.
Posted on June 6, 2010 ()
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Doo Rags by Nas.
Posted on June 6, 2010 ()
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When she isn’t out there she sits here, monitoring the backyard.
Posted on June 6, 2010 with 2 notes ()
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Globalism's enfant terrible
I guess I never really thought about MIA as a real person. I always envisioned her as more like a tornado of signifiers, clearly devoted to image above everything else. It wasn’t just that she was using terrorism as accoutrement, since Rage Against the Machine did that too; she was using 8-bit…
I guess!
Posted on May 28, 2010 via Just North of Something Important with 85 notes ()
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lol
Posted on May 27, 2010 ()
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18-Year-Old Junior Alexander Manon Beaten to Death by Toronto Police on May 5 (BASICS News)
Running from the police is not a crime punishable by death in Canada. Yet this is the sentence 18-year-old Junior Alexander Manon received on the evening of May 5, 2010 when he ran from the police near York University in Toronto. And by looks of what became of the young Dominican teenager, it’s no surprise that youth like him run when confronted by Toronto police.
Around 6:30pm, Manon jumped out of a car and fled police after a random pull-over on Founders Road and Steeles. Police claim that Manon spontaneously collapsed and died of a heart attack while trying to run from them, despite witness testimonies and a pool of blood to suggest otherwise.
A witness on the scene and another passenger of the vehicle reported that: “They beat him up, he was on the floor, he wasn’t resisting. Two officers on him, punching him in the face, one kicking him in the ribs… And then five more come and jump on him… He’s not that big for seven boy’dem [cops] to be on him like that.”* * *
Toronto’s corporate-monopoly media has been widely circulating the story that Manon dropped dead of a heart attack, whitewashing and overshadowing the details provided by direct witnesses (see CityNews and Global Toronto). Perhaps worst of all was the Toronto Star’s reporting, which said today that “Paramedics arrived at the scene to find the man with no visible injuries…”. In what should constitute criminal complicity, the mainstream media is de facto providing cover for the cops until the public forgets this outrageous but not so surprising act of police terror.
The article is a bit unhinged but it’s prob best that this stays on the radar.
More coverage here.
Posted on May 7, 2010 via Critical Culture with 100 notes ()



