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  • refinery29:

    Want to do something to help people suffering from heroin addiction? 

    Supporting this program will save thousands of lives– if you can convince people to overcome their prejudices.

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    endlesswanderluster:

    mollymimieux:

    Imagine that one day the whole world would look like this.

    Nature conquers

    Heaven. 

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    Source: boredpanda.com
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  • “The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime.”
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    except as punishment for a crime.

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    Think about who’s in jail and why. 

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    and that “crime” could be anything they felt like charging you with

    (via boygeorgemichaelbluth)

    This was how the myth of Black criminality started, for the record. After the abolition of slavery, a lot of states made laws targeting Black people specifically, and then put them on chain gangs to get free labor from them.

    Oh, and the US is still disproportionately incarcerating Black people and private prisons are making huge amounts off them.

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    This is one of those pieces of information I wish had like 200 million notes on tumblr.

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    meanwhile the dea teamed up with the cca

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    Yeah, I believe that black people are twice as likely to be arrested and convicted for committing the same crimes as a white person. Draw your own conclusions.

    (via yesiamtheblack)

    Reblogging this because everytime in real life I’ve said Slavery didn’t really end I’ve been dismissed as crazy.

    (via locsgirl)

    I’ll reblog this every time it comes up on my dash. People need to know!

    (via andshegotthegirl)

    All of this.

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    Additionally, in Britain, three times as likely to be arrested.

    Six times as likely for a drug offence.

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  • wildlifeworldzoo:
“Visit us to see more beautiful animals: Wildlife World Zoo
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    Visit us to see more beautiful animals: Wildlife World Zoo

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  • wildlifeexperience:
“Visit us to experience the wildlife: Wildlife Experience
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    wildlifeexperience:

    Visit us to experience the wildlife: Wildlife Experience

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