Hardest pill to swallow is realizing people DO NOT CARE. They’ll hurt you & really go on about their lives. Not even slightly affected about what they did to you & how you feel. Regardless if it’s friendships, relationships, or family.
We are learning more about the story of a white high schooler who was just brutally beaten to death by 15 black students ⚠️
🚨The group of black teens stole something from one of Johnathan’s smaller friends, then threw the small boy in a trash can!
Johnathan confronted them about it and requested they give back the stolen item… IN RESPONSE THEY ALL ATTACKED HIM TOGETHER WITH NO CHANCE TO FIGHT BACK ⚠️
As he lay on the ground unconscious/bloody, they continued to pound his head and body.
Another friend tried to help but was no match for against 15 boys.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police officers responded to a battery call at Searles Ave. and 21st St. near Rancho High School on November 1st and found a student who was “battered and bleeding from the head.” He was taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition.
The mainstream media is refusing to cover this story because it doesn’t fit their narrative… and even the local outlets talking about it are intentionally avoiding mentioning the race of the attackers/victim. If the races were reversed there would be protests in the streets and nonstop coverage!
“I hope there’s a way that can find forgiveness in their heart and find a way to be able to come to terms with what they’ve done,” his father said.
Lewis Sr currently lives in Texas and his son was living with his mother.
“I just love my children with all my heart, and it’s just unimaginable that we could ever come to this point,” Lewis said.
Lewis added that he kept his son on life support for several days trying to save him, however, his injuries were too severe and he did not make it.
A GoFundMe has been created by his family! If you feel called to give you can do so by googling “Johnathan Lewis GoFundMe” ❤️
THESE SENSELESS RACIAL ATTACKS NEED TO STOP!
dating would be so much easier for everybody if we left the moment we realized they were not the person they convinced us they were but it's never that simple to walk away once you're attached.
Y’all better make sure them feelings mutual.. you could be so in love with somebody , enjoying whatever time y’all spend, thankful for everything big & small & whole time they on a different type of timing wishing they was somewhere with someone else …
your soulmate is someone who is committed to working through things together and never sees breaking up as an option – they’re willing to have difficult conversations and are dedicated to finding solutions that make you both feel loved, reassured and respected in the relationship
Your body is wise.
Your intuition is strong.
You can feel when someone isn’t telling the truth in your body.
Take a deep breath and remember who you are…
Empathy without boundaries is self-destruction. Unconditional love doesn't mean unconditional tolerance. You gotta train your boundaries to be stronger than your soft heart and your mind to be stronger than your feelings. Otherwise, you'll be drained. So be kind and take no sh*t.
When my Grandparents arrived to New York from Sicily- they assimilated into the American culture.
They learned the language, they worked hard to make a living for themselves, they respected the culture, and contributed to the new country they called “home.”
The problem today in Western society, and many other societies around the world, is that there is almost zero assimilation from migrants to their new country.
One of the biggest contributing factors to this is cultural fragmentation. The influx of large numbers of migrants in such a short amount of time has led to difficulties in maintaining a cohesive national identity. The erosion of cultural values and traditions that have shaped Western society for centuries has weakened our social fabric from the inside out.
Migrants are often given free handouts- causing a strain on the resources and social services such as free healthcare and education, that have been provided in exchange for often times, entering the country illegally.
This creates the feeling of entitlement, as if their new host nation owes their culture something.
They have confused multiculturalism and multinationalism. Their behaviors are emboldened with no form of repercussions in place for their actions.
They don’t assimilate well, whether it be the United States, France, the UK or Australia.
This will be one of the biggest tributary factors to the fall of societies around the globe.
A swimmer from Harvard shared this message that was sent to their entire team surrounding the Lia Thomas controversy. Here is the translation of the message they're communicating...
"Let my divert your attention from inherently feeling like something is wrong, by asking you to focus on how great Lia has been. Let me emotionally blackmail you into accepting mistreatment because otherwise you are complicit in a potential death. Exchanging your fair treatment for someone else’s benefit (a male in this case) is a justifiable cause. And the fair treatment of women is “just politics” anyway. While we won’t tell you what to do, we’re telling you it is a bad choice to fight this. Let the men in charge at the NCAA decide your fate. Immerse your thoughts and feelings into something else to ignore the obvious injustice you face. Let other people decide if you are worthy of fair competition without your input or voice. Oh, and finally don’t talk."
Make no mistake, this is bigger than just fairness in women's sports. They want to control how you think, how you feel, and what you say.
i immediately go silent when something upsets or hurts me. it's a coping mechanism i have developed over time. instead of expressing my anger or frustration, i simply withdraw and try to process my emotions in private. ++