Just who is Elon Musk and why is he such a threat to workers and oppressed people in the U.S. and around the world? While known as one of the world’s richest people, lesser known is Musk’s background as a privileged white “Afrikaner” born in Pretoria, South Africa, in 1971 . . .
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Cleveland Demonstrations against the agenda of President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, held outside Tesla dealerships, took place in many cities on March 15. Over 500 people lined both sides of a major thoroughfare near a dealership in Cleveland. Musk targeted outside Tesla dealership, Cleveland, March 15, 2025. WW Photo: . . .
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By: Mick Kelly The following statement has been issued by the Friends of Socialist China U.S. Committee in response to the Trump administration’s announcement of new tariffs on Chinese imports. The statement was posted on socialistchina.org on March 14, 2025. The [Donald] Trump administration’s decision to slap additional tariffs on . . .
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Philadelphia Table honoring victims of Duterte’s reign, Philadelphia, March 14, 2025. Credit: Cindy Lou Members of Anakbayan held a heartfelt and carefully planned vigil in Philadelphia on March 14 to uplift and memorialize the 30,000 citizens of the Philippines murdered by [former President] Rodrigo Duterte during his rule of terror . . .
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In response to the U.S. government’s decision to expel the South African Ambassador from the United States, the International Arab Center for Communication and Solidarity issued the following statement: The announcement by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding the expulsion of South African Ambassador Ibrahim Rasool from the United . . .
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The following is a March 14 report in lahaine.org. Translation: John Catalinotto. It is nothing new that retired workers, who have been victims of the “adjustment” (a euphemism for pension cuts), are protesting. What was surprising was that football fans reacted to the repression suffered by their elders. But the . . .
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