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‘Language is important.

We owe it to our Palestinian brothers and sisters to accurately account the truth of what they are experiencing. Mainstream media continuously undermines the incredibly dire situation in Gaza using language that distorts and misrepresents the reality…facts. We must continue to amplify Palestinian voices and tell their stories so that they may never be forgotten.

I don’t know about you, but I certainly don’t want to open up a history book in 20 years time and read more of the insidious and incessant propaganda that has shamelessly and relentlessly manipulated the narrative in an attempt to cover up the truth on social and mainstream media. We owe it to Palestinians to ensure that their stories are told, EXACTLY how it happened.

I stumbled upon this quote recently that is perfectly fitting.

“The oppressor can never be trusted as historian. Our task is preservation.
Collective memory is a liberation practice. Remember and tell it.” ~ @colearthurriley

History is watching… let’s make sure it knows and tells the truth. [written by Faye @themoralcodes]
#historyiswatching #freepalestine #watermelon ’ | Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/themoralcodes/p/C4qhLO2sH-o/

**Essay Title: The Importance of Environmental Education in Promoting Sustainability**

**Introduction:**

Environmental education plays a crucial role in shaping individuals' understanding of environmental issues and fostering a sense of responsibility towards the planet. In recent years, as concerns about climate change, pollution, and resource depletion have escalated, the need for effective environmental education has become more pressing than ever. This essay explores the significance of environmental education in promoting sustainability by examining its role in raising awareness, fostering behavior change, and empowering individuals to become active participants in environmental conservation efforts.

Karina Orlova:

"When you reach my age, some things become clearer than ever before.

My life has taught me to value freedom, democracy, and a future based on the core values that define America.

Honesty.
Integrity.
Dignity.
Equality."

From Biden's speech yesterday.

And a dementia-stricken Trump, unable to pronounce "United States" (United Stage he has), mumbling unintelligibly, unable to finish a sentence, "America is dying," insisting time and time again that the president is now Obama.

Speaking of that last one. Where did he get Obama as president from? Apparently he memorized it during the 2016 campaign when he hadn't yet fallen into unconsciousness. And now he's repeating what he remembers from times of mental clarity (more or less).

The unanimous consensus on Biden's State of the Union yesterday:

- The most politically charged message to the country in history. Biden excoriated Trump for Jan. 6, for failing to respond to Covid challenges that have led to the deaths of more than a million Americans, never once calling Trump by name, referring to him as "my predecessor."
Biden began his speech, contrary to tradition of talking about domestic affairs first, with foreign policy and the threat from Putin, comparing the situation to 1941.

"Right now, aid to Ukraine is being blocked by those who want us to step back from our leadership in the world. Not long ago, Republican President Ronald Reagan proclaimed: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall." Now my predecessor, a former Republican president, is telling Putin, "Do whatever you want." The former American president actually said this while bowing to the Russian leader. This is outrageous. It's dangerous. It's unacceptable.(...) My message to President Putin is simple: We're not going away. We will not bow. I will not bow.
History is watching, just as history watched three years ago on January 6."

- the "incompetent old man" Biden narrative is destroyed for good

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I'll add from myself: now any Russian/Russian-speaking scum convincing the public that a) Biden is an incompetent old man b) Biden is blocking aid to Ukraine and Trump will save everyone is a Gabesh rat, a Kremlin conservative.

[Link to the video provided]

**Conclusion:**

In conclusion, environmental education is essential for promoting sustainability and addressing the complex environmental challenges facing our planet. By fostering a deeper understanding of environmental issues, instilling a sense of responsibility, and empowering individuals to take action, environmental education can play a significant role in creating a more sustainable future for generations to come. As we strive to build a world where humans and nature coexist harmoniously, investing in comprehensive environmental education programs must remain a priority. Only through collective effort and informed action can we hope to preserve the Earth's precious resources and biodiversity for future generations.

[Link to the video provided]

Biden’s Address: “The Incapable Old Man Narrative Was Obliterated In The Speech” | The Warning - PeerTube (xy-space)
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#BidenSpeech #FreedomAndDemocracy #CoreValues #DementiaStrickenTrump #AmericaIsDying
#ObamaAsPresident #CovidChallenges #PutinThreat #LeadershipInWorld #RonaldReagan
#ForeignPolicy #AidToUkraine #ReaganProclamation #HistoryIsWatching #IncompetentOldManNarrative
#RussianScum #BidenCritique #BlockedAid #TrumpSavior #GabeshRat
#KremlinConservative #PoliticalChargedMessage #StateOfTheUnion #UnitedStates

Biden’s Address: “The Incapable Old Man Narrative Was Obliterated In The Speech” | The Warning

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