College students in North Carolina are quite pleased with themselves this afternoon, and who can blame them? They took to the streets today to show their solidarity with the state’s unemployed workers:
#MoralMonday 8 going down, 1000s standing up against attacks on the people of NC #ForwardTogether pic.twitter.com/sqeLc2ZZn0
— Student Power NC (@StudentPowerNC) June 24, 2013
#moralmonday thousands gathering to demand a change in NC justice now!! pic.twitter.com/HBhsOkwc0m
— Student Power NC (@StudentPowerNC) June 24, 2013
"Nc is inflicting additional pain and suffering on the unemployed" reminder govenor gave his cabinet a raise #noshame #moralmonday
— Student Power NC (@StudentPowerNC) June 24, 2013
Thousands gathering! We want a legislature that reflects the people. We will organize and mobilize until we win pic.twitter.com/dlSSJmbuKD
— Student Power NC (@StudentPowerNC) June 24, 2013
Labor will not be treated as second class citizens. The power is ours and we can change this state
— Student Power NC (@StudentPowerNC) June 24, 2013
"Next Monday when 70,000ppl loose unemployment we will be back and everyone bring 25 people" Rev Barber
— Student Power NC (@StudentPowerNC) June 24, 2013
#MoralMonday thousands standing for justice, ain't gonna let nobody turn us around #ForwardTogether pic.twitter.com/BeplxjuhTS
— Student Power NC (@StudentPowerNC) June 24, 2013
In the face of adversity, they’ve not only triumphed over anti-worker injustice, but they’ve done so with their dingity — er, dignity — firmly intact:
https://twitter.com/StudentPowerNC/status/349279031134392320
"Were calling for action today" actions speak louder than words
— Student Power NC (@StudentPowerNC) June 24, 2013
Oh deer. Were appaled.
Um, no. RT @StudentPowerNC: They tried to divide and concor but they only untied us. #moralmonday
— Sister Toldjah ? (@sistertoldjah) June 24, 2013
https://twitter.com/NathanWurtzel/status/349282105538260993
https://twitter.com/jimmiebjr/status/349282256562569216
#education #concor #ncpol RT @StudentPowerNC They tried to divide and concor but they only untied us. #moralmonday
— Brent Woodcox (@BrentWoodcox) June 24, 2013
Your kidding. RT @sistertoldjah: Um, no RT @StudentPowerNC: They tried to divide and concor but they only untied us
— Bob Owens (@bob_owens) June 24, 2013
That's positively crinimal. RT @nathanwurtzel: "Concor?" "Untied?" RT @sistertoldjah: Um, no. RT @StudentPowerNC: They tried to divide…
— Erik Rush (@erikrush) June 24, 2013
https://twitter.com/Matthops82/status/349287916062781443
A Mayand is a terra bull thing to waist. RT @StudentPowerNC: They tried to divide and concor but they only untied us. #moralmonday
— Ed Morrissey (@EdMorrissey) June 24, 2013
@StudentPowerNC May I suggest you find a grammar teacher to proofread your tweets. #wedontneednoeducation #ncpols #studymoreprotestless
— FindYourHappy (@1happywarrior) June 24, 2013
Is are chilldrin lurning? RT @studentpowernc: They tried to divide and concor but they only untied us. #moralmonday
— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) June 24, 2013
https://twitter.com/CuffyMeh/status/349282816430850049
https://twitter.com/chuck_dizzle/status/349284503702880258
Me fail English? That's unpossible! RT @CuffyMeh Stay in skool. RT @StudentPowerNC: They tried to divide and concor but they only untied us
— Ori (@MrXphilly) June 24, 2013
Yup. Take it away, Ralph:
Go #forwardtogether, Student Power NC. Embrace your density!
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