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− | #Solidarity is a concept used by many student activists as a way to artificially inflate the numbers of people going to Facebook events. | + | "#Solidarity" is a concept used by many student activists as a way to artificially inflate the numbers of people going to Facebook events. In the real world, solidarity is used in places like [[Ferguson]] and [[Palestine]]. |
See also: [[Intersectionality]] | See also: [[Intersectionality]] |
Latest revision as of 09:22, 2 April 2015
"#Solidarity" is a concept used by many student activists as a way to artificially inflate the numbers of people going to Facebook events. In the real world, solidarity is used in places like Ferguson and Palestine.
See also: Intersectionality