Safia Arias of the International Socialist Organization speaks @ Ocuppy Boston antiwar march

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Several thousand people marched against war and corporate greed at Occupy Boston on Saturday October 15, 2011. October 15th was a global day of action in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street.

http://www.bostonsocialism.org

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  • "The U.S. is the world's greatest purveyor of violence," said Martin Luther King, Jr., 40 years ago, and that is still true today. By calling in this speech for the U.S. military-industrial complex to "get the f#ck" out of the rest of the world's business, Safia is calling for the one thing that could immediately do the most to make the world a less violent place.

    Great speech!

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  • Bravo Safia! Keep kicking ass!

  • Any speech that sends Bill O'Reilly for a tizzy is automatically a good speech

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  • @NYCTeacher1 Nice try, but not quite. If you're really support OWS and you're teaching children, that would indicate you would impose your views on children since children learn so much from school these days. I sure hope I'm wrong about you.

  • @StrengthFromAbove83 Meaningless ad hominem attack.

  • @NYCTeacher1 and you're a teacher? LOL! Pathetic.

  • Way to go comrade! Well put.

  • @keithmr81 Where were you on 9/11/2001? America is not antagonistic in it's military endevours, but we will defend ourselves and our friends around the world when antagonized. By the way, you just admitted that the "Occupy" movements are NOT really about Wall Street after all. According to you the 1% represents the U.S. military-industrial complex!

    By the way, don't you think Martin Luther King, Jr. neglected to include Nazi Germany?

  • This video serves only to promote violence and possibly terrorism in the USA. "Get the f#ck out of the world" Safia Arias says.

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