My family Looks Like the One the El Paso Shooter Hated
The El Paso shooter was radicalized by white supremacy and it’s legimization by the current leadership. This is what it means to real life people, not the abstract idea.
The El Paso shooter was radicalized by white supremacy and it’s legimization by the current leadership. This is what it means to real life people, not the abstract idea.
In Part One of Neighbors Without Homes, the final paragraph asked how can we make our planet better since we’re all here together. Consider what it would take to solve the issue of neighbors without homes.
We’re all connected. No one is better than anyone else, so why do so many lack life’s bare necessities? Maybe everyone should think about our neighbors, even if they don’t have homes.
A viable plan to repair our campaign finance issues so we can get necessary representation, then resolve our economy so we can use it.
All wins aren’t actually wins for progressives, especially when policy isn’t the most important thing involved.
This is the age of disinformation to be sure, but this is playing on that peer pressure… that pressure that says “what, are you gay?”
This is about as low as a political party in its unmitigated desire for power can get.