Tuesday, December 24, 2019

A Sing-Along Capitalist Christmas



Ho, ho, ho! Have we got a surprise for all you good little girls, boys, and non-binaries!

 The Revolution Continues proudly presents "A Sing-Along Capitalist Christmas" for your holiday enjoyment. So call the family together, pull up a chair, and sit down and relax while leading lefty parodists like Don Caron at the Parody Project and Randy Rainbow share the real meaning of a Sing-Along Capitalist Christmas. Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/ehmfytvA0V0


https://youtu.be/azEDPKHBUIg 


https://youtu.be/_V4Io_bW_EQ 


https://youtu.be/dfSYXwarxwQ


https://youtu.be/1DUYZQHeqjI

https://youtu.be/Nv4207c9M74 

And what could be more heart-warming than your typical American family sitting down for Christmas dinner...

https://youtu.be/VxVXYp2KIeE 

But remember above all else:

 

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 Celebrating the Solstice--Saving the Planet
Some shots of the Solstice sun and area climate activists by C. A. Matthews







Peace on Earth from your friends at The Revolution Continues!

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