So very tired of our divisions, as a people, as humanity, we are all people of Earth. The sooner we realize that, the sooner the UAP story gets resolved.
Did you ever hear this story?
This Florida State football player, Travis Rudolph,
spotted a little boy sitting alone during his visit with
the team to a middle school.
He went over on his own
to sit with the boy.
When the boy’s mother found out she wrote a tear jerking thank you letter.
This little fella is autistic and doesn't have many friends so it made his day.
I saw a snippit about this on ESPN and have seen nothing about it on social media.
Let's all make more of an effort to spread positive things like this!!!!”
The US government has banned Tucker Carlson from interviewing Vladimir Putin.
“You know, I tried to interview Putin, and the American government stopped me. What, we can’t hear Putin’s voice?! Why? Nobody voted on this issue,” Carlson said in an interview with the Swiss magazine Die Weltwoche.
He emphasized that the American authorities have been controlling all media for several decades, and citizens do not know the true state of affairs.
UPDATE: Remember the “Karen Goes Crazy” video 2 yrs ago where a woman lunged at a Nigerian woman at a mall and then began to break down? Remember how the internet made fun of this woman and called her a "Karen" endlessly?
It turns out that Abigail Elphick is disabled. She was the woman who broke down crying after trying to lunge at Ijeoma Ekenta. She lives at a complex with residents who are intellectually and developmentally impaired. At the time the internet blamed the incident on the color of the other woman's skin, and pushed to have Abigail Elphick fired from her internship.
Following the incident, Ijeoma Ekenta raised $104,000 in a GoFundMe, to "sue the Karen," blaming the incident on the color of her skin. In July that lawsuit began and this week new documents show that Elphick actually is disabled with a history of mental problems.
“I was horrified,” Tom Toronto, president of Bergen County’s United Way, which runs the residential complex where Elphick lives, said. "It was a total loss of perspective and proportion. She has a disorder. She has anxiety. She had a meltdown. Then the world we live in took over and it became something entirely different than what it actually was.” he continued.
Seeing a 1-minute-long video doesn't always tell the full story. Stop labelling people without knowing their history.