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America: Land of Trauma
We suffer today for the choices made centuries ago: choices to not only permit religion, but to use it as a weapon. To use it to control others: the Natives, the enslaved African, and our women.
Today, America enslaves the poor, ensuring the wealthy every treat they can consume while the hungry go without, while those seeking shelter struggle to find adequate homes or funds to even afford one.
But the wars continue, unabated. The wars never end. In the two-hundred and fifty years of this nation, America has been at war more than 90% of the time.
There's always money for wars: there's always money to spend to kill our enemies. Just like the god America claims to worship, killing his enemies throughout the book of faith so many claim to read.
There is no god, but there is much bloodshed. There is no savior, and the 'Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave' is taking it's last gasp of breath, before it dies--dies at the hand of a psychotic con-man.
Look around: the one thing Americans all have in common is America: we all live in this cesspool we have created for ourselves. A sewer of evil beliefs culminating in the poisoning of our very minds.
We have done this to ourselves. And the world will have no pity on us when we're gone. We deserve it.
Delusional Trump, 79, Gives Jaw-Dropping Take on His MSG Booing Humiliation
Basketball fans inside the New York stadium made their feelings about the president clear.
One critic called the presidentâs Finals appearance the âmost expensive taxpayer funded napâ in history
Iâm thinking of all the bar owners in midtown who ordered extra food and drink, expecting to have a night of record revenue. All the bartenders and waitstaff and busboys who needed the extra tips. All the cab drivers, the Uber drivers, the Lyft drivers.
None of them will make anything tonight because that bloated selfish orange tyrant decided to shut down midtown Manhattan for a game he wonât even stay past the second quarter for.
Everything he touches dies.
If youâre a âdefiantâ âresistâ profiteering wannabe liberal still on X, you are as pathetic as they come. Go to Bluesky http://news.usaunify.org/TSvhcB
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It is no coincidence Trump & his allies are targeting 60 Minutes. Not only is this is a deliberate effort to weaken a free press, they also know independent reporting reaches audiences beyond their political base â which is why they work so hard to discredit them.
Republicans are ripping away food assistance from working people, citing phony allegations of âwidespread fraud.âBut when it comes to Trump pardoning criminals who were ACTUALLY CONVICTED of healthcare fraud, theyâre silent.
Donald Trumpâs administration has ordered the removal of three âwokeâ quotes at a 200-year-old monument in Boston.
Lily Shanagher
Fri, June 5, 2026 at 1:53 PM MST
Donald Trump's administration has ordered the removal of three "woke" quotes at a 200-year-old monument in Boston.
The National Park Service ordered quotes pertaining to slavery, foreign-born citizens and anti-war activism to be scrubbed from the Bunker Hill Monument because they fell foul of the US president's push to remove "corrosive ideology" from federal institutions.
The site of the 221-ft-tall granite obelisk in Charleston, which commemorates a Revolutionary War battle between revolutionary forces and the British Army, includes hanging signs with quotes from historic figures and writings that reflect on the monument. Some quotes date back centuries.
A review of the monument, which is attached to a museum, was prompted after a visitor complained to staff at the site and later via email about a quote related to women's suffrage as being "woke" feminist ideology, sources told The Washington Post.
The agency ordered the removal of an anti-war quote from Arthur Johnson and Bestor Cram, Vietnam veterans, in time for the 251st anniversary of the monument on June 17.
The quote reads: "We find, upon reflection, that our duty to our country has not ended ... We, as Vietnam veterans, strongly feel that the United States should cease to build memorials to death and begin to glorify life."
âTrump has taken something from America that will never fully be recovered.
He has stolen national greatness by incinerating national goodness.
He has bent the arc of history toward cruelty and injustice.
He has repudiated the ideals of the American Revolution in both word and deed.
He has assaulted government of the people, by the people and for the people. He has sought repeatedly to incinerate the Constitution itself.
Donald Trump is the greatest threat to the American republic since the Confederacy.â
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