Donald J. Boidreaux 'Shutting The Fuck Up Forever' Is Good for the Public
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Thanks, I'll watch this later when I have time
I don't think I need to know about that
Do you mean Orville Richard Burrell, Norville Rogers, or Joseph William Utsler?
It's not a competition, you don't need to compare yourself to your coworkers or police their work ethic.
Now if they're ordering you around that's another issue.
All birds are descended from the theropods that survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event
All birds are dinosaurs, not all dinosaurs are birds though
Maybe I'm thinking of a different org, it's been awhile since I read it
It's a good book that's worth reading, even though I disagree with some of Sakai's conclusions, and I think he was unfair to certain multi-racial leftist groups like the IWW.
I'd also recommend An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States.
Abby Martin and Empire Files have a bunch of videos about Palestine. The most impactful for me is the documentary Gaza Fights For Freedom, about the 2018 March of Return. There's also the interviews she did with Israelis on the street, asking what they think about Palestinians. In fact, this whole playlist is worth watching.
This travel documentary filmed by a Japanese tourist who visited the West Bank in 2022 shows the daily reality for Palestinians dealing with checkpoints, settler violence, etc.
I've heard good things about The Hundred Years' War on Palestine by Rashid Khalidi, but I haven't read it myself.