Oppression and Privilege

Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Levied Against Deere

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David Pitt - Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Des Moines woman who claims she was subjected to racial slurs by co-workers, including finding a doll whose face was painted black hanging outside her home with threats to quit her job at Deere & Co., has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the company.

Copa Burse, 48, said racial slurs were painted on her work locker at the Deere plant Ankeny, and that she was yelled at and taunted by co-workers. She claims the agriculture equipment manufacturer knew about the behavior but did nothing to stop it.

Government Think Tank Urges End To China’s One-Child Policy

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BEIJING (AP) - A Chinese government think tank is urging the country's leaders to start phasing out its one-child policy immediately and allow two children for every family by 2015, a daring proposal to do away with the unpopular policy.

Some demographers see the timeline put forward by the China Development Research Foundation as a bold move by the body close to the central leadership. Others warn that the gradual approach, if implemented, would still be insufficient to help correct the problems that China's strict birth limits have created.

Murder Trial Begins In Shooting Death Of Neo-Nazi Dad

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Gillian Flaccus - Associated Press

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) - The 10-year-old son of a neo-Nazi leader casually told police he had shot his father as he slept but then became agitated in the back of a patrol car and asked an officer if his father would survive, a police officer said.

Officer Michael Foster, who responded to the call of a shooting death on May 1, 2011, testified Oct. 30, 2012, the first day of the boy's murder trial in Riverside County juvenile court.

Case Of Blonde Girl Beggar Strikes Nerve In Mexico

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Adriana Gomez Licon - Associated Press

MEXICO CITY (AP) — At a busy intersection, a girl with a high half ponytail looks at you as she begs for coins. There is dirt beneath her fingernails and her pink shirt looks unwashed. The image in the photo could fit thousands of impoverished Mexican children who sell gum or beg for money in the streets, but for one thing: The girl in this picture is blonde.

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