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David Walker (September 28, 1796 – August 6, 1830) was an influential American abolitionist, writer, and anti-slavery activist. Born to a free mother and an enslaved father, he was free himself due to the principle of partus sequitur ventrem. 

In 1829, while residing in Boston, he published “An Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World,” which called for black unity and resistance against slavery. 

His work highlighted the injustices of slavery and urged individuals to act according to their religious and political beliefs. 

The pamphlet caused significant controversy, particularly in the South, leading to laws restricting the circulation of “seditious publications.” Walker’s advocacy for the rights of black individuals made him a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement.

His legacy continued through his son, Edward G. Walker, who became one of the first two black men elected to the Massachusetts State Legislature in 1866. 

David Walker’s literary contributions were instrumental in forming the early abolitionist movement in the United States. 

His passionate appeal for unity among black individuals and defiance against slavery struck a chord with many, including both black and white citizens, who opposed this institution. 

Despite facing significant criticism and censorship, Walker remained a determined advocate for the rights and liberation of African Americans. 

His legacy serves as both a reminder and a source of motivation for activists, as his writings poignantly highlight the ongoing struggle for racial equality and justice today.

While slavery may no longer be overtly visible in contemporary society, its remnants can still be detected within the MAGA movement. 

This movement is actively working to reverse the significant advancements in the civil rights struggle throughout American history, jeopardizing the hard-won progress toward equality and justice.

The MAGA movement is actively trying to alter and reframe historical narratives by engaging in book banning, enacting legislation that undermines fundamental rights, and promoting an agenda that fosters deep divisions within the country—more pronounced than those experienced during the antebellum period. 

For example, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has been a vocal proponent of embracing Confederate ideals over those of democracy. 

Meanwhile, President-Elect 47 appears to be working towards implementing policies that echo the principles of the Confederacy and or a dictatorship challenging the very foundations of democratic governance.

I would like to share a heartfelt appeal to our nation’s colored citizens. David Walker’s powerful words resonate deeply, emphasizing the crucial need to raise our voices against injustice and advocate for what is just and fair, even when confronted with significant challenges and opposition. 

We should never allow ourselves to be muted by fear or indifference; instead, we must gather our courage, stand together as a united force, and passionately vocalize our convictions, ensuring that our messages resonate clearly and powerfully in the world around us.

Walker’s bold and unwavering actions in confronting his era’s entrenched social and political norms ignited essential conversations about the need for change. They carved a lasting and powerful legacy in American history. 

His dedication to justice and equality resonated with others, inspiring future generations to challenge the status quo and work toward a more equitable society.

His steadfast commitment to racial equality is a powerful reminder of the ongoing journey toward justice and the relentless fight that continues today.

I don’t recall ever encountering the name David Walker in any history books or during my school years. Despite his significant contributions and impact, he has been overlooked in the narrative of our past. 

Walker was a prominent abolitionist and a passionate advocate for African Americans’ rights, yet his story is often absent from discussions about the fight for freedom and equality. 

It’s essential to recognize figures like him, who played a vital role in shaping history, rather than allowing their legacies to be buried and forgotten. 

It’s very perplexing. You want to shield your children from the harsh realities of history by prohibiting any literature that reveals the painful and tragic events that were inflicted upon a marginalized group. 

This includes banning books that discuss the systemic injustices, discrimination, and violence that shaped their experiences. You don’t want it taught in classrooms.

By restricting access, you aim to create a protective bubble, believing that ignorance will preserve their innocence and spare them from the weight of such brutal truths. 

Truth be told… by doing so, you inadvertently deny them the opportunity to learn about the past, understand the complexities of human behavior, and empathize with others’ struggles.

In addition to shielding your children…you are complaining about rising food prices and inflation. You blame the current administration, which has done more for you than you may realize.

This attitude is a part of the problem. You need to take the time to think, educate yourself, or take responsibility for your actions and inactions. 

The bottom line is that the atrocities of the incoming administration coming to you will be well-deserved.  

I want to convey my frustration regarding your apparent lack of awareness. Your ignorance created an environment that subjects the rest of us to challenging and distressing situations, which we don’t deserve. 

Your insensitivity has consequences for you, and it profoundly affects our lives as well. Your actions will create situations leading to unfair and unjust experiences for those around you. 

I wish you were more mindful of how your actions impact others. A bit of insight could help prevent the unnecessary difficulties that will be inflicted upon us by the incoming want-to-be dictator you voted for. 

In fact, the rest of us who didn’t vote for the dictatorship cannot afford to remain silent about the disturbing actions the incoming administration will take. 

We must raise our voices and take a decisive stand against any injustices that may arise in our communities and beyond. 

We must not allow these wrongs to go unchallenged. Our words and actions should resonate with conviction, reflecting our unwavering commitment to justice and equality.

Standing together, we can ensure that our collective determination illuminates the issues at hand and inspires change.

I want positive change, not a return to a time of unrest.

These beliefs shape my values and worldview. Everyone is entitled to their opinions and perspectives, and I respect that you may hold different views. 

However, I would appreciate it if you could take a moment to reflect on my perspective. I intend not to persuade you to agree; I hope to foster understanding and meaningful dialogue.

Because…

Change will not come if we wait for some other person or some other time. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.

Barack Obama

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Take a Stand Against RBD!

Today’s society faces many challenges and injustices that plague our world.

One such issue that continues to rear its ugly head is the presence of Racism, Bias, and Discrimination (RBD).

Meanwhile, these harmful practices perpetuate negativity and division among individuals and contribute to a toxic environment that hinders progress and unity.

RBD…just stop it now!Take a stand

As such, it is crucial for us, as a society, to take a stand against RBD and make our voices heard loud and clear.

We cannot ignore the injustices around us and pretend they do not affect us.

We must speak out against these harmful practices and advocate for equality and fairness for all.

The movement agenda…

Those who advocate for agendas such as “Making America Great Again” (MAGA) must be made aware that we vehemently disagree with their promotion of RBD.

Stereotyping, making cognitive generalizations, and relying on schemas to simplify perceptions;

and judgments only perpetuate harmful biases, and discrimination will not be tolerated.

And so…it is past time for us to stand up and denounce these practices that seek to divide us based on race, gender, religion, or any other superficial category.

Not going back…

We must strive to see each other as individuals with unique qualities and characteristics.

Instead of falling back on harmful stereotypes and biases…

If this is what Make America Great Again(MAGA) is referring to as being Great for America… say hell No! We’ve come too far with no real change to start over again.

So we must challenge ourselves to confront our biases and prejudices to make a difference and create a more inclusive and equitable society.

Educate your mind…

And…we must educate ourselves on the harmful effects of RBD and work towards creating a more just and compassionate world for all.

Let us take a stand against RBD, unite in our efforts to combat discrimination and prejudice, and strive towards building a society where everyone is treated with respect and dignity.

Our collective actions and voices…

It is only through our collective actions and voices that we can bring about real change and make a positive impact on the world around us.

In Conclusion, let us stand together in solidarity and make our voices heard against Racism, Bias, and Discrimination.

By saying these words….hell no to…RBD!

Thanks for taking the time to read. Now, please pass it on and join the movement to end RBD.

JusMee Talkin

Donald Trump: A Criminal Or Just An Idiot?

Donald trump

There is no question that Donald Trump is a controversial figure. He has been accused of many things, from sexual assault to racism

But is he a criminal or just an idiot?

Some have accused Donald Trump of criminal activity but have not been convicted of any crimes. Whether Donald Trump is a criminal is a matter of intense public debate.

Some believe he has committed various crimes, while others maintain his innocence. The truth is likely somewhere in the middle.

However, one thing is certain: Donald Trump is a very controversial figure, and his actions continue to provoke strong reactions from the public.

Many people believe that Donald Trump is a con man. They point to his fraudulent university, foundation, and many business failures.

Business merger…Donald Trump

 

Donald Trump

To the Stockholders of Digital World Acquisition Corp.: 

We are pleased to provide this proxy statement/prospectus relating to the proposed merger (the “Merger“) of DWAC Merger Sub Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Merger Sub“) and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Digital World Acquisition Corp., a Delaware corporation (“Digital World“), with and into Trump Media & Technology Group Corp., a Delaware corporation (“TMTG“), pursuant to an Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of October 20, 2021 (as amended by the First Amendment to Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated May 11, 2022, and as it may be further amended or supplemented from time to time, the “Merger Agreement“), by and among Digital World, Merger Sub, TMTG, ARC Global Investments II, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, in the capacity as the representative of the stockholders of Digital World, and TMTG’s General Counsel in his capacity as the representative of the stockholders of TMTG. 

Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Merger Agreement. 

Upon consummating the Business Combination, Digital World will change its name to “Trump Media & Technology Group Corp.”

Risks Related to our Chairman President Donald J. Trump 

TMTG’s success depends in part on the popularity of its brand and the reputation and popularity of its Chairman, President Donald J. Trump. 

The value of TMTG’s brand may diminish if the popularity of President Trump were to suffer. Adverse reactions to publicity relating to President Trump or the loss of his services could adversely affect TMTG’s revenues, results of operations, and its ability to maintain or generate a consumer base. 

While TMTG believes there is sufficient demand for a true free speech platform, its Chairman, President Trump’s image, reputation, popularity, and talent will be important factors to its success.

According to The Hill, only 30% of people surveyed would use a social media site associated with President Trump.

In addition, according to a survey published in The New York Post, only 60% of Republicans would use such a platform. To be successful, TMTG will need millions of those people to register and regularly use TMTG’s platform.

If President Trump becomes less popular or there are further controversies that damage his credibility or the desire of people to use a platform associated with him, and from which he will derive financial benefit, TMTG’s results of operations could be adversely affected.

President Trump is involved in numerous lawsuits and other matters that could damage his reputation, cause him to be distracted from the business, or force him to resign from TMTG’s board of directors. 

Additionally, TMTG’s business plan relies on President Trump bringing his former social media followers to its platform. 

If any of these or other events cause his followers to lose interest in his messages, the number of users of TMTG’s platform could decline or not grow, as TMTG has assumed. 

A congressional committee is investigating President Trump’s role, if any, in violence at the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021.

Two groups of U.S. Capitol Police officers, in two separate lawsuits, have sued President Trump for allegedly inciting riots on that date. U.S. Representatives Bennie Thompson and Eric Swalwell have, separately, also sued President Trump for allegedly inciting riots at the Capitol—and Rep. Swalwell has further claimed emotional distress.

There is also ongoing litigation involving President Trump related to the 2020 election.

For example, the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund filed a lawsuit against President Trump, alleging that he violated the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Enforcement Act of 1871 by exerting pressure on state and local officials not to count or certify votes.

In February 2021, the Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney’s office launched a criminal probe into President Trump’s alleged interference in the presidential election.

In January 2022, the Fulton County District Attorney’s request to impanel a special grand jury – the members of which were selected in early May 2022 for a criminal investigation into President Trump was approved by the Fulton County Superior Court.

 A Pennsylvania poll worker sued President Trump for damages caused by alleged defamatory statements made by President Trump following the 2020 election. 

Eric Coomer, a former employee of Dominion Voting Systems, sued President Trump for alleged defamatory statements made by President Trump during the 2020 election. 

Among other matters, the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Reform is investigating President Trump’s alleged destruction and removal of classified documents and White House records and potentially inaccurate financial statements filed by the Trump Organization concerning the Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C. 

President Trump is the subject of separate investigations by the New York County (Manhattan) District Attorney, the New York Attorney General, and the Westchester County District Attorney to determine if the Trump Organization made false property valuations to avoid tax liability for other financial benefits. 

On April 25, 2022, a New York state court judge held President Trump in civil contempt for failing to comply with a subpoena for documents related to the New York Attorney General’s investigation of the Trump Organization. 

President Trump and his three eldest children (including Donald Trump, Jr., a TMTG Board Member) are defendants in a class action lawsuit accusing them and The Trump Corporation of defrauding investors in exchange for secret payments from multiple companies. 

The Trump Organization recently paid $750,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by the District of Columbia accusing the organization of misusing nonprofit funds from the 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee. 

A group of six protesters filed a lawsuit against President Trump, alleging that President Trump and his co-defendants are liable for assault and battery after the protesters were attacked by Trump Tower security guards.

 President Trump is the defendant in a class action lawsuit filed by tenants of buildings once owned by the Trump family, accusing them of fraud and racketeering. President Trump is the defendant in a lawsuit filed by his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, seeking damages for alleged retaliatory imprisonment. 

The House Ways and Means Committee remains engaged in a yearslong attempt to obtain President Trump’s tax returns from the Treasury Department as part of an investigation into the IRS’s oversight of presidential tax returns. 

President Trump is the defendant in a defamation lawsuit filed against him by E. Jean Carroll, who claims that President Trump defamed her when he denied her allegations of sexual assault against him.

 In the past, President Trump has been involved in multiple lawsuits and settlements—and the subject of numerous accusations that did not result in legal action—related to sexual conduct and alleged misconduct. 

In conclusion, some have accused Donald Trump of criminal activity but have not been convicted. Whether Donald Trump is a criminal is a matter of intense public debate.

Some believe he has committed various crimes, while others maintain his innocence. The truth is likely somewhere in the middle. 

However, one thing is certain: Donald Trump is a very controversial figure, and his actions continue to provoke strong reactions from the public.

We know he is racistsexist, and xenophobic, So which one is he? Is he a criminal or an idiot?

You decide.

The Blind Fools of Fate: Invincible Idiots!

Water fountain

The Juxtaposition of Water Fountain in America!

The civil rights movement of the 1960s was when African Americans fought for equality and fairness. One way they did this was through protests, sit-ins, and marches. 

And while these are all important aspects of the civil rights movement, there is one that is often overlooked: water fountains.

Water fountains have long been a symbol of the civil rights movement and the fight against discrimination and racism. In the 1960s, water fountains were often segregated, with “Whites Only” and “Blacks Only” signs clearly visible.

 This was a stark reminder of the different treatment that blacks and whites received in society.

The water fountain became a powerful symbol of the fight against racism and segregation.

Yes, water fountains. You may be thinking, how could something so simple symbolize such a momentous and important period? 

But it did. And here’s how: during the civil rights movement, African Americans were discriminated against when trying to drink from water fountains. 

They were made to drink from separate “colored” water fountains, which were often dirty and had less water than the “white” water fountains.

So, when African Americans began to drink from the “white” water fountains, it was a powerful statement that said we were just as good as anyone else – and deserved to be treated as such.

 Water fountains symbolize the 1960s civil rights movement

By Ed Worley February 22, 2018

Water fountainBIRMINGHAM, Ala.–Two water fountains stood side-by-side. One was a modern machine capable of delivering cool water. 

The other is a sink with a water fountain attached to deliver tap water, its basin showing the stains of the hard water flowing through the plumbing. 

The modern water fountain had a sign over it: “Whites”; the other “Colored.” 

There they stood, symbols of the racial divide that gripped the South in the days leading up to the civil rights movement.

 Today they stand in the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, reminding people of the civil rights struggles of the 1960s. 

About 35 Soldiers and civilians from the Army Contracting Command headquarters staff at Redstone Arsenal, Ala., visited the institute on Feb.1. Mike Weitzel, ACC historian, used the trip to educate participants on the history of the U.S. Army as it dealt with segregation and desegregation, and the Army’s influence on the civil rights movement.

“The Army’s history, like the history presented at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, is not pretty,” Weitzel said.

 “There were actions that we should rightfully be shocked about. The histories are also stories of positive change. Ultimately, I hope the experience leaves participants with both a feeling of pride in accomplishment on where the Army and the nation have come, and the resolve to stand up for American equality.

According to the institute’s website, its mission is to “enlighten each generation about civil and human rights by exploring our common past and working together in the present to build a better future.

“Its photographs, artwork, video displays, and statues remind visitors of the civil rights movement and “the nonviolent protest against racial discrimination and injustice that ultimately led to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.”

In conclusion, 

Racial injustice will never cease as long as people like Majorie Taylor Green can speak about and refuse to back down from the ‘national divorce’ proposal.

This proposal signifies going back to a CIVIL WAR. RED STATES AGAINST BLUE STATES DIVIDED NATIONALLY, WHEREAS THE RED STATES WANTED TO KEEP SLAVERY ALIVE, AND THE BLUE STATES WANTED TO ABOLISH IT!

Needless to say…Taylor-Green is mentally twisted and should be committed to St. Elizabeth Mental Hospital in Washington, DC.

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Notable resident patient

Well-known patients of St. Elizabeths have included would-be presidential assassin John Hinckley Jr., who shot Ronald Reagan

 

Another Blatant Act of Racism

Choice Of Colors…Which One Would U Choose?

If you had a choice of colors

Which one would you choose my brothers

If there was no day or night

Which would you prefer to be right

How long have you hated your white teacher

Who told you, you love your black preacher

Do you respect your brother’s woman friend

And share with black folks not of kin

People must prove to the people

A better day is coming, for you and for me

With just a little bit more education

And love for our nation

Would make a better society

Now some of us would rather cuss and make a fuss

Than to bring about a little trust

But we shall overcome our beliefs someday

If you’ll only listen to what I have to say

And how long have you hated your white teacher

Who told you, you love your black preacher

Can you respect your brother’s woman friend

And share with black folks not of kin

I say now people must prove to the people

A better day is coming for you and for me

With just a little bit more education

And love for our nation

Would make a better society

And if you had a choice of colors

Which one would you choose my brothers

If there was no day or night

Which would you prefer to be right

And if you had a choice of colors

Which one would you choose my brothers

If there was no day or night

Which would you prefer to be right

If you had a choice of colors

Which one would you choose my brothers

Source: LyricFind

Songwriters: Curtis Mayfield

Choice of Colors lyrics © Iricom US Ltd, Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc