This Saturday, as many adults get ready for St. Patrick's Day revelries, parents and their children will be using their time wisely to protest police over-reach in New York. Calling chalk drawings on sidewalks "graffiti" would be ridiculous if it hadn't resulted in the jailing of peaceful individuals.
You can read about the fuller story at the Facebook events page whose address is shown below.
If not through public protest, how else are we going to get economic justice in this country? While the question is rhetorical, I believe there is an answer. For our purposes here, the impending protest this Saturday should serve as a welcome public demonstration of an alternative to the current oligarchy which America has, in effect, become.
https://www.facebook.com/events/257174341036051/
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