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Subject Hundreds protest transphobe Michael Knowles in Buffalo + more from Workers World
Date March 18, 2023 1:06 PM
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** Hundreds protest transphobe Michael Knowles in Buffalo ([link removed] )
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Buffalo, New York Hundreds of people turned out to demonstrate against Michael Knowles’ speaking engagement at the University of Buffalo (UB) on March 9, greatly outnumbering those who attended the event, which included some who went inside to disrupt it. Credit: Buffalo WW bureau Knowles, a right-wing pundit for the . . .

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** Socialist Cuba and mosquitos: humanity calls, Cuba answers ([link removed] )
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Mosquito-carried disease vectors have plagued humanity for millennia. Mosquitos carry dengue, yellow fever, malaria, West Nile fever, Zika fever, several varieties of encephalitis, Rift Valley fever, Chikungunya and Lymphatic filariasis, as well as Dog heartworm. Aedes mosquitos transmit dengue fever to cause 96 million symptomatic cases a year, resulting in . . .

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** Drugs and the ‘War on Drugs’: Weapons against workers and oppressed ([link removed] )
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The history of the use of drugs — legal and illicit — against the working class and its movement is a long one. The “War on Drugs” — officially declared on June 17, 1971, but a staple of U.S. policy since the 1950s and amplified in 1973 — really acts . . .

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