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This is Pablo Grillo, an Argentinian photojournalist that was at today's protest against Javier Milei's mistreatment to retirees where there was a lot of repression from the police sent by the government to hundreds of elders and other citizens in Argentina. He was working taking pictures of the protest while the police were throwing tear gas canisters and they threw one of them directly into his head, as you can see in the picture.

Patricia Bullrich, the Minister of Security (yes, how ironic) justified the police brutality by saying that since he is from the government's opposite political party it was valid to do so.

In the last few hours Pablo Grillo has been through surgery, he has multiple skull fractures and has lost cerebral mass. At the moment, he is in intensive care and fighting for his life.

Please share if you can. We're living under a far-right extreme regime and it's getting worse day by day.

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The Boy Wonder (2024) #2 by Juni Ba

I'm sorry for being so sappy, but I wanted to show you guys something.

When I first donated to PCRF in December 2023, it was barely 10% close to its goal. Now in March 2024, they're also 100%. Everyone of you has helped support a better future for Gaza.

They're so close to their goal. Please donate or share this post so that they can get to their goal🇵🇸

They have a new fund for Ramadan that is as of today (March 19th, 2024) at $477,663.81 out of the $400,000,000 goal!

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They need more esims!

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ID: Instagram post by mirna_elhelbawi. The text reads:

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We connect more than 1000 to 1200 everyday..
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"Connecting Humanity" is in handwriting at the top left corner, and "Connecting Gaza" is written in a different handwriting font near the bottom right.

/End ID

They have easy to follow instructions for how to purchase, and the esims themselves are a range of prices (nomad has options from $9 -$32)

If you're not from Argentina, please read this carefully

I have no words to describe the pain I feel. after 40 years of democracy, my country elected a party whose only goal is to be a colony once again, to sell the country to Elon Musk, to the USA and the UK, to have our sovereignty impugned and erased.

I remember the video of USAmerican congressists calling Argentina an "important asset for the United States". I remember when we told all of you to be vigilant because this was gonna turn into a genocide.

Tomorrow, the Mega DNU (Decree of Necessity and Urgency) is going to overrule most of our constitutional rights, and yesterday the Omnibus Law was presented to congress, including measures that make it illegal to gather in public without permission (state of siege), and make it so that protest is a crime. We will have to pay for the bullets that kill us, and cops will have absolute legal immunity to hunt us.

Word for word, a dictatorship. Fascism.

We've already gone through this many times, but I want to see worldwide protests about this. I want the UN to intervene. I want the world to make noise.

What worries me is this is not an isolated case. With many genocides going on worldwide, if the world fails Argentina, this will be the blueprint for all of the world.

Make no mistake, what happens here will happen everywhere there's natural resources and sovereignty. If not through overt genocide, through an extremely libertarian far right that wins elections by manipulating people, funded by Elon Musk. A second Operation Cóndor.

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Saw an OPLA reaction where the viewer was all "yeah you can tell the show's storyline is going by quick, they have to leave a lot out, I mean just look at how fast Zoro is pledging his allegiance to Luffy!" when that's one of the few things they arguably slowed down for the live action version. Zoro literally five minutes after meeting Luffy in the anime:

Palestinian women pick wild mustard flowers which grow in fields across the Gaza Strip, March 20, 2016. Mohammed Abed

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