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Today in Labor History March 7, 1932: Over 3,000 people, led by the United Auto Workers, marched on the main Ford plant in Dearborn, Michigan. Workers on the Ford Hunger March were demanding that laid off colleagues be rehired. They also demanded a slow-down of the assembly lines and an end to the evictions of unemployed workers from their homes. Marchers carried banners saying "Give Us Work," "We Want Bread Not Crumbs," and "Tax the Rich and Feed the Poor." During the protests, police opened fire with machine guns, killing 4 and injuring 60. A fifth worker died later from his wounds. The Unemployed Council (part of the Communist Party) also supported the march.

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If y'all think that it's inappropriate that Lt. Caleb Stewart has made it his personal mission in life to abuse the unhoused on the taxpayer's dime, you can contact some of these folks, who hold the purse strings of the police department.

Mayor Craig Greenburg:
louisvilleky.gov/government/ma

The Metro (city) Council:
louisvilleky.gov/government/me

Governor Andy Beshear and Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman:
governor.ky.gov/

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Lt. Caleb Stewart is a monster with a hard-on for abusing people who can't fight back. Like a woman in premature labor. Dude cheered himself for yelling at her while she went into premature labor, and giving her a citation for being unhoused.
Turns out Lt. Caleb Stewart is a big fan of harassing unhoused people. This is what fascism looks like, y'all. The #Louisville, #KY police department, rather than hanging their heads in shame and begging for forgiveness, doubled down on what a good special boy Stewart is, and how much more important it is that he be cruel to poor people, than them solving the more than 400 violent crimes that haven't been investigated.

#CriminalizedPoverty #Housing #Homelessness #Poverty #USA #solidarity #eattherich #feedthepoor

lpm.org/news/2024-12-19/pregna

Violent crimes report: wdrb.com/news/help-us-families

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LPM · Pregnant Kentucky woman cited for street camping while in laborBy Sylvia Goodman

Today in Labor History March 7, 1932: Over 3,000 people, led by the United Auto Workers, marched on the main Ford plant in Dearborn, Michigan. Workers on the Ford Hunger March were demanding that laid off colleagues be rehired. They also demanded a slow-down of the assembly lines and an end to the evictions of unemployed workers from their homes. Marchers carried banners saying "Give Us Work," "We Want Bread Not Crumbs," and "Tax the Rich and Feed the Poor." During the protests, police opened fire with machine guns, killing 4 and injuring 60. A fifth worker died later from his wounds. The Unemployed Council (part of the Communist Party) also supported the march.