/u/uw888's posts
"I did inhale". Well, now that we know you are so cool we'll vote for you and forget the 1,560 innocent men and women you sent to jail for marijuana possession and the fact that you actively campaigned against legalisation your whole f*cking life
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How dystopian, their laughter against the pain of crippled and permanently disabled Palestinian children the same administration makes it happen. Does anyone else feel disgusted these days from genocide kamala and genocide walz astroturfing on every imaginable sub on Reddit?
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Children were sold into slavery in Europe for much of its medieval history. There are peaks and troughs and regional differences, but how were children on principle forced into slavery, legally and morally in Christian Europe and was there any opposition to the practice, popular or at higher levels?
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Barbara Bush spoke about her support for abortion access, LGBT rights, civil rights, and AIDS awareness during her term as First Lady of the United States. How was this received by her husband and Republicans of that time?
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America's greatest export and the most profitable industry is war crimes. The US economy will collapse if it wasn't for it. This explains Gaza and every other genocide and heinous act funded with taxes on your wage, and appropriated by the shareholders of the military industrial complex
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Don't stop talking about these workers risking their lives trying to save lives - 1 minute in the Al-Aqsa hospital NSFW
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Ivan the Terrible killed his son in a fit of rage: how confident are historians about the veracity of the sources affirming this, given the recent revisionist attempts by Russian historians claiming this is a western fabrication?
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All the stories I see on the BBC app (swipe) from outside of the UK. Why nothing about the Nazi violence? No news, no opinion piece, nothing. Bizarre
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In 100AD Rome had a population of about a million. How did immigration into the city work? What drove people to Rome, was it primarily the prospect of urban jobs and escaping the agricultural labour? Whe did migrants settle intially and how did they find jobs? Were there refuge houses for migrants?
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