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RoccoR5955

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16. Things are worse in a lot of ways.
Sun May 4, 2014, 09:45 AM
May 2014

They are a little better in others.
Corporations now hold more power than they ever have. So whether you are African-American, female, LGBTQ, straight, or whatever you are, if you are not a billionaire, you have less, and fewer actual rights than you did a couple of centuries ago.

There were free African-Americans in NY more than two centuries ago (that I know about). Right in NYC, well it was Brooklyn. Women did a lot during the Revolutionary War. There was the female equivalent to Paul Revere in Kent, NY. Sybil Luddington. Look her up.
Though Sojourner Truth was a slave, she did a lot to end slavery right here in the Hudson Valley, near Kingston, NY, where I live.

Yes, there are some things that are a bit better, but all in all things have taken a big turn for the worse over the last 35 or so years.

So when one asks, "Are we all better off than we were two centuries ago?" My reply is, "As we all are slaves to the capitalist system, I don't think so."

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I dont think the students shot were part of the protestors... HooptieWagon May 2014 #1
All 4 were students. Two were not protesting... Cooley Hurd May 2014 #4
7 of the 11 were shot in the side or the back. The nearest victim was 90 yards away. alfredo May 2014 #23
Why is understanding the Kent State Ohio Massacre critical? antiquie May 2014 #2
To end anti war protests The Wizard May 2014 #6
Too true. antiquie May 2014 #26
4 Dead in O-HI-O Cooley Hurd May 2014 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author The Wizard May 2014 #5
I offer this link without comment on its veracity Cirque du So-What May 2014 #7
Mitchner's "Kent State. What Happened and Why" is worthwhile. Eleanors38 May 2014 #8
Rough days. Kent State, Jackson State. Demonstrations round the clock, Eleanors38 May 2014 #9
Glad those ugly days are over. AScott May 2014 #10
They are far from over. RoccoR5955 May 2014 #12
Things are worse in the US now than they were in 1786? AScott May 2014 #14
Things are worse in a lot of ways. RoccoR5955 May 2014 #16
So the average African-American today has fewer rights than the average African-American slave AScott May 2014 #17
We all have fewer rights than we did two centuries ago. RoccoR5955 May 2014 #20
Two centuries ago, only white men had the right to even vote n/t arcane1 May 2014 #27
+100 Duppers May 2014 #24
I have both hope and dread for the new days. Eleanors38 May 2014 #19
44 years ago, I recall it like yesterday, the shock, disgust and fear. n/t RKP5637 May 2014 #11
Me, too. The Velveteen Ocelot May 2014 #30
And on the 15th, more deaths at Jackson State. malthaussen May 2014 #13
My family's house became "strike central" as we coordinated a Westchester County-wide strike of FailureToCommunicate May 2014 #15
My father seemed indifferent about the Vietnam War. E-Z-B May 2014 #18
Thanx for reminding everyone. Big, BIG K&R JohnnyRingo May 2014 #21
The last great sustained left wing protest movement. Warren Stupidity May 2014 #22
Remember when state violence against citizens was shocking? alphafemale May 2014 #25
Gerald V. Casale Of DEVO On Kent State Shootings rawtribe May 2014 #28
Then, as now, protest of the establishment's actions/policies is an impertinence which will not indepat May 2014 #29
Just an aside... yallerdawg May 2014 #31
I hope this discussion goes on for a long time..."a continued quest for truth." 7wo7rees May 2014 #32
We won't forget. n/t Comrade Grumpy May 2014 #33
May 4 commemoration at KSU still heavy on emotion struggle4progress May 2014 #34
Campus Reflects on 44th Anniversary of Kent State Shootings struggle4progress May 2014 #35
Echoes of Kent State still felt in Columbia 44 years later struggle4progress May 2014 #36
Historic MU protest was a birthday to remember struggle4progress May 2014 #37
Stepping into a 'claustrophobic' war protest at MU struggle4progress May 2014 #38
Mundelein College students, faculty protested Kent State shootings on May 4, 1970 struggle4progress May 2014 #39
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