Inequality

Women Are Smarter Than Men

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This is a handwritten note made by civil rights icon Rosa Parks. She refused to surrender her seat on a public bus. 

It was in Montgomery, Alabama, sixty-five years ago this day.

"I had been pushed around all my life and... couldn't take it anymore"

The new exhibition, "Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words," reveals this iconic figure's lifetime of activism through her personal collection, on display for the first time. Related Resource: Exhibition: "Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words"

SUCCSESS

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The accomplishment of goals and our achievements are obtained when we disown our frustrations.

Can-do people aggressively pursue solutions and uncover creative methods others never even try to find. Rather than wallowing in helplessness, overcome the obstacles and move on.

Take the bull by the horns.

Can-do people are fearless.

A Real Wonder Woman

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Lynda Jean Cordova Carter is an American actress, singer, songwriter, model, and beauty pageant titleholder, who was crowned Miss World USA 

She is and will always be the real America’s Wonder Woman and has shown strength as well as courage behind the scenes. It turns out that in 2018, Carter was sexually assaulted by an unnamed producer, something that made her feel small and weak while she was playing the role of an unstoppable superhero.

MEGA MakeEspañolGreatAgain

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God is great and The Almighty seeks justice for the flock. We find Trump's lies to be self-evident following his blasphemous comments.

The Apocalypse

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Could it be that Republicans Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, Mike Pompeo, and Bill Barr are severe punishments from God representing the four horsemen of The Apocalypse? These are Pestilence, War, Famine, and Death 

PESTILENCE Fatal epidemic disease, especially a plague

Evil Ways and Means

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A stereotypical image of an evil man and a purposely distinctive visage of villains, initially from the stage plays of the 1880s.

This has been the heaviest week for the bad news I can recall and since I closely follow journalism developments, I like others agree that the news dam is breaking and some Americans fear that as Election Day grows near, that the next few months may become progressively crazier, including more blood, sweat, and tears.

Dystopian America

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As a working professional newsman and journalism professor for many years,  I have written, produced and ingested information content and newspaper articles for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for many years, and since I was running out of reading material, I worked with a longtime friend to build several websites that provide the latest digital information content free of charge for not only ours but everyone's empowerment. 

Bad Man Sad Boy Don

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Land of the free, home of the brave. The greatest nation where dreams can come true. Everyone wants to live in the #USA, right? Okay, well, everyone at least thinks Americans are great...right? Maybe not now thanks to bad, dad, Don.

His overwhelming political problem is that a majority of American citizens who will be voting in a hundred and nine days are certain that he is not only bad but possibly the most terrible chief executive.

KC and The Hate-filled-Ban

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Do you happen to know a real #Karen or a #Caren type somewhere in your neighborhood? We have all seen theIr abuse.

I actually know one whose real name is Cinda, who called the police on a member of a racial minority because she had no hot water and told the cops it was their fault, without providing any proof.

Why do these people act so creepy and thrive on being unusually crappy? Why do they enjoy blowing their horrid winds of hate?

Loving Day

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Loving Day SCOTUS struck down interracial marriage bans.

Loving Day, celebrated on 6/12, marks the day the Supreme Court struck down state bans against interracial marriage. This day is named for Loving v. Virginia, the interracial couple Richard and Mildred Loving.