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9 votes
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Beyond the end of the Transban: How to make a 21st-century military
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Human rights and "technical protection measures" (DRM) - Lessons from twenty-two years of the US DMCA
9 votes -
Multiple US court rulings have found Amazon responsible for defects in products sold by third-party merchants
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In your opinion, what is the most powerful speech in history?
Despite not even being his most famous speech, I think that Martin Luther King's final speech "I've Have Been to the Mountaintop" is the most amazing example of public speaking ever. The grand...
Despite not even being his most famous speech, I think that Martin Luther King's final speech "I've Have Been to the Mountaintop" is the most amazing example of public speaking ever.
The grand finale of Dr. King's great legacy. A speech given by a man who knew that his days were numbered. A speech given by a man who knew he would not live to see his dream come to fruition. Dr. King discusses the adversity that the Civil Rights movement had already faced and how these challenges were overcome through non violent methods. He challenges America and it's citizens to live up to the ideals of the country.
Somewhere I read of the freedom of assembly. Somewhere I read of the freedom of speech. Somewhere I read of the freedom of press. Somewhere I read that the greatness of America is the right to protest for rights. And so just as I said, we aren't going to let dogs or water hoses turn us around. We aren't going to let any injunction turn us around. We are going on.
The speech ends with Dr. King foreshadowing the possibility of his death, an event which would occur the very next day when MLK was assassinated at his motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
Well, I don't know what will happen now. We've got some difficult days ahead. But it really doesn't matter with me now, because I've been to the mountaintop. And I don't mind. Like anybody, I would like to live – a long life; longevity has its place. But I'm not concerned about that now. I just want to do God's will. And He's allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I've looked over. And I've seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land. So I'm happy, tonight. I'm not worried about anything. I'm not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.
So that's my vote. What do you view as the greatest speech in history and why?
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Women won the right to vote 100 years ago. Why did they start voting differently from men in 1980?
7 votes -
How men’s rights groups helped rewrite regulations on campus rape
6 votes -
Amazon liable for defective third-party products rules CA Appellate Court
6 votes -
Iceland floats idea of LGBTQ business certificate – guidelines for companies on how to foster diversity and make the labor market welcoming for all kinds of people
5 votes -
Data isn't just being collected from your phone. It's being used to score you
22 votes -
How compulsory unionization makes us more free
9 votes -
How the Democratic party went from being the party of slavery and white supremacy to electing Barack Obama
5 votes -
World of Warcraft player penalized for asking players to say "Trans Rights"
21 votes -
Murders, megaprojects and a 'new Panama Canal' in Mexico
3 votes -
Farmers and animal rights activists are coming together to fight big factory farms
4 votes -
Asylum seekers persecuted for being LGBT+ will be given priority under groundbreaking Norwegian scheme
11 votes -
Bill requires employers to keep implanted microchips voluntary for workers
17 votes -
You want a Confederate monument? My body is a Confederate monument (sexual assault trigger warning)
20 votes -
With YouTube Music, Google is holding my speakers for ransom
19 votes -
The rape kit’s secret history - This is the story of the woman who forced the police to start treating sexual assault like a crime
8 votes -
US Supreme Court grants federal job protections to gay, lesbian, transgender workers
57 votes -
US supreme court rules employers cannot discriminate against LGBTQ+ workers
31 votes -
LGBTQ+ rights in Poland are in danger
17 votes -
The US federal government will now allow health care providers to deny care to anyone they perceive as trans or gay
38 votes -
Covid-19 makes it clearer than ever: access to the internet should be a universal right -- Tim Berners-Lee
14 votes -
JK Rowling is dangerously wrong
25 votes -
Maya Moore gave up more to fight for social justice than almost any athlete
5 votes -
Daniel Radcliffe responds to JK Rowling's latest tweets about gender identity
12 votes -
Donald Trump says the USA will label Antifa as a terror organization amid unrest
34 votes -
Colleges face student lawsuits seeking refunds after coronavirus closures
12 votes -
Hungary votes to end legal recognition of transgender people
21 votes -
How white backlash controls American progress: Backlash dynamics are one of the defining patterns of the country’s history
8 votes -
Roe of “Roe v. Wade” says Christian right paid her to be anti-choice mouthpiece
17 votes -
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) sues Betsy DeVos over “reprehensible” new sexual assault rules
5 votes -
An entire city (Noida, India) has been told to download a controversial contact tracing app — Or face jail: "Not installing the app will be considered a violation of lockdown orders," police say
9 votes -
Same-sex marriages can be registered in Costa Rica starting May 26 2020
13 votes -
The more Patagonia rejects consumerism, the more the brand sells
9 votes -
UK man who gave birth to child cannot be named as father on that child's birth certificate
12 votes -
Sámi herders won back exclusive rights to hunting and fishing in their area of the Arctic – but that has led to heightened tensions between them and local Swedes
4 votes -
Google to require all advertisers to pass identity verification process
12 votes -
Leaked Amazon memo details plan to smear fired US warehouse organizer: ‘He’s not smart or articulate’
16 votes -
Costco will not allow returns on high-demand items like toilet paper, water and more
19 votes -
Two nurses denied jobs as midwives in Sweden because of their refusal to perform abortions have lost their legal action against Sweden at the ECHR
10 votes -
The awakening of Norman Rockwell
7 votes -
Putin introduces constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage and mentioning God
18 votes -
GOG expands its policy to allow refunds up to thirty days after purchase
13 votes -
The greatest human rights violation on the planet is the harm men do to women
12 votes -
The hidden pro-union politics of Space Jam
10 votes -
The multimillion-dollar Christian group attacking LGBTQ+ rights
19 votes -
One woman and thousands of Lego bricks are building much-needed wheelchair ramps for her town
12 votes