Walid Damouny
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Walid Damouny
@walid
🇵🇸 Humanist, Antifascist, #NotMeUs @[email protected]
Detroit, MI Katılım Ağustos 2007
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Does AIPAC support the US and Israel voting against the UN resolution, calling slavery a crime against humanity? Only 3 countries voted against it.
Do you condemn this vote, @AIPAC?
AIPAC 🇺🇸🇮🇱@AIPAC
.@TrackAIPAC acknowledged that some J Street donors had given to El-Sayed. uh oh. Let's see that red graphic.
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"Let it be recorded that when history beckoned, we did what was right for the memory of the millions who suffered the indignity of slavery.
Let our vote on this resolution restore their dignity and humanity." - President John Dramani Mahama
#RememberingSlavery
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160 years ago today, the 13th Amendment was ratified.
People say it abolished slavery, but it didn’t. Slavery still exists as a punishment for a crime.
Alabama fast food restaurants have incarcerated people working for little to no money. The Louisiana State Penitentiary has inmates in fields.

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If Twitter existed in 1860, President Lincoln would be posting to whip up support for sending Black Americans to Africa.
Meanwhile, liberals would be tweeting that we shouldn’t say “abolish slavery” because it’s divisive and the economy needs it, that there should be reform.
Stacy Cay@stacycay
If Twitter existed in 1860 there’d be a bunch of leftists quote tweeting Lincoln’s public statements with “as if this will do anything”
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Slave trade and slavery stand among the gravest violations of human rights in history. Its consequences endure, shaping lives and societies to this day. As we marked the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade in the General Assembly, we reflected on how remembrance can help guide the ongoing pursuit of justice.
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Guess who voted against slavery being recognised as the gravest crime against humanity?
Yep - Israel.
And America. And Argentina
A leopard doesn’t change its spots
BBC News (UK)@BBCNews
UN votes to recognise slavery as 'gravest crime against humanity' bbc.in/3PnDIe6
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@TheAliceSmith It's weird that "thank yous" are all you're invested in when the crime is still not accepted as such by all countries.
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Correction - There was a slight mistake in the map above: Serbia.
Practically all of Europe abstained in this vote on a UN resolution condemning the transatlantic slave trade.
However, there was a noble exception: Serbia.
Here is the updated version:
geopoliticaleconomy.report/p/west-condemn…

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@franifio @HumanistReport @TRNshow @theserfstv @MattBinder U.S. Rejects Vote to Recognize Slavery as a ‘Crime Against Humanity’ nytimes.com/2026/03/25/wor…
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Jury Clears Afroman. Judge Turns Around and Punishes Him Anyway youtu.be/pRHpxlKfpkI?si… via @YouTube impeach the racist judge already

YouTube
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