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60%+ U.S. ANTI-GENOCIDE, AMERICANS FIRST VOTERS:

WHY PROFESSORS MICHAEL HUDSON & RADHIKA DESAI, of Geopolitical Economy Report, HAVE JOINED JILL STEIN’s CAMPAIGN ~ and the ZioNazis Threat to END it.

https://odysee.com/@GeopoliticalEconomy:3/challenging-the-duopoly-jill-stein-on:b

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The 60%+ Left is NOT CAPITALIZING ON THIS GENOCIDAL OUTRAGE MOMENT. Each of these ZioNazi WEALTH $$upremacy Candidates has CONNED only 20% of Voters.

SHOUT LOUDER. ORGANIZE HARDER. SOLIDARITY BREAKS CHAINS❗️

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Those who do not move do not notice their chains.

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🙏🏽🔥🙏🏽 XLNT SUMMARY, JAYBEE 🙏🏽🔥🙏🏽

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▪️DigDeep.org

U.S. Water Projects CHARITY

We're a human rights nonprofit serving the 2.2 million+ people in the U.S. without the sinks, bathtubs or toilets that the rest of us take for granted.

▪️SEPTEMBER 2022

2.2 Million Americans lack access to safe water and sanitation

Twelve years ago, [now 14 years ago] the United Nations officially recognized the human right to water. The resolution, signed by 122 countries, changed the conversation for policymakers and activists around the world. Since then, 39 countries have enshrined the right to water in legislation or their constitutions.

The United States has failed to follow suit. In fact, the U.S. abstained from the UN vote that made water a human right. It even argued that water was not a human right, despite being necessary for survival, health and human flourishing.

https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/2022/09/15/we-have-a-right-to-water-the-u-s-has-not-delivered/

▪️Harvard Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy

ECONOMICS, HEALTH, RACE & GENDER

Racial disparities in access to running water: 5 studies to know

We highlight five academic studies to help journalists better understand links between race and access to indoor running water.

https://journalistsresource.org/race-and-gender/running-water-race-intersection/

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Challenging the duopoly:

Jill Stein on why she’s running for US president as Green Party candidate

Jill Stein explains why she decided to run for US president on an anti-war, pro-worker platform, challenging the duopoly of the Democrats and Republicans as the candidate for the Green Party.

She is interviewed by political economists Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson.

https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/

2024/04/20/jill-stein-president-green-party-candidate/

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She’s also the only third-party candidate with ballot access in most states. This is what matters if you’re going to be actually elected, rather than just popular.

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I tuned in to learn about 2025 from your distinct viewpoint, but so far just a bunch of silly posts read out loud.

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Amiin

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Lee Camp pretty much covered this in depth how there's nothing new under the sun with Project 2025. The Heritage Foundation has had similar plans every election that they just add more to. It is a DNC desperation tactic to focus on this. It doesn't distract me from the warmongering & genocide spending that I don't want to vote for by either party.

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