I haven't seen die-in's since the days of the protests against nuclear weapons and the commemoration of Hiroshima. For years, there were chalked body outlines all over the exits from commuter trains and subways, put there overnight where they couldn't be ignored. This is far more personal.
I haven't seen die-in's since the days of the protests against nuclear weapons and the commemoration of Hiroshima. For years, there were chalked body outlines all over the exits from commuter trains and subways, put there overnight where they couldn't be ignored. This is far more personal.
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