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This keynote, presented to the CPUSA National Committee on Jan. 23, 2021, has been updated with the input of NC members.
It’s hard to overstate the importance of last Wednesday’s Inauguration. Trump’s gone, the coup was averted, and democracy prevailed. The fascist danger experienced a setback at least for now.
For those who believed it could never happen here, think again. It almost did. America’s love affair with exceptionalism could not escape a tendency deeply embedded in capitalism’s laws of motion. While not inevitable, fascism remains a threat.
Indeed, if anyone had any doubts about what Trump represented and there were many let them remember January 6th. Let them reflect on the sacking of the Capitol. Let them recall the day the so-called defenders of blue beat down officers in blue, with flag poles draped in red, white, and blue.
Disturbing Bristol film Hungry Joe could add a BAFTA to long list of awards
Hungry Joe stars Joe Sims, Laura Bayston and Andrew Greaves
Laura Bayston - A still from the film Hungry Joe (2019) (Image: Hungry Joe/Shunk Films)
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There is truth behind the urban myth of the Bristol Zoo parking attendant
Volunteers without uniforms collected authorised donations for years
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For 20 years it has been one of those world-famous urban myths - but now reports have emerged that could show some truth in the story of the Bristol Zoo car parking attendant.
Urban myth of phantom zoo parking attendant who made millions finally solved
It is claimed the man made millions unofficially collecting parking ticket money from visitors for 20-years with no-one knowing.
Cars parked near the zoo (Image: BristolLive)
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Baby is mesmerized by Pop Pop's saxophone playing The facial expressions made by this baby boy as he listens to his grandfather play the saxophone was so movin