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In this episode I go into a discussion about the political, social, and economic placement we as working class people seem to find ourselves in today, not simply in the US but in some sense around the world. We are all hurting in a very similar way, added onto by our own individual struggles or difficulties we might face because of the color of our skin, our gender, our ability or willingness to be taken advantage of, etc. We are all suffering very difficult situations which none of us can take on alone, but if we want to do something about these things, we can't just pick up a gun and go, we'll be killed, or most likely arrested at the very least. Can a movement be built from within the concentration camps' walls? Surely. But it cannot be expected that the pigs and the press will allow such a thing to translate OUTSIDE of those walls; George Jackson tried, Mumia Abu Jamal is trying, Leonard Peltier is trying, and we must be their support outside of these prison camps!