“We need a movement to #DefundTheMilitary. Why spend so much $ for a dept that can’t pass an audit, can’t win a war, and brings so much death and misery to black and brown people around the world?”

Twitter https://twitter.com/medeabenjamin/status/1275043766601203717 (22 June 2020)
2014, 2020

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