@Amiran_Zizovi @LauraLoomer@ZohranKMamdani Really? I have so many in mind. So you associate with child molesters, rapist etc you are tainted? Indeed character issues are a challenge for most US politicians.
@bytemeharder@RepJasmine Really @bytemeharder? You can make your point without being vulgar. Look what MAGA has done to you. Hiding under the keyboard throwing swear words like confetti. Phew!
@piersmorgan@PiersUncensored Well well well look who is talking about stomping off like a big baby, if it’s not a case of the pot calling the kettle black, I don’t know what is. Remember this Piers
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Introducing 19-year-old South African Prodigy Who Engineered an Autonomous Solar-Powered Vehicle
• Sqiniseko Mpontshane, a Grade 12 scholar from Jozini, KwaZulu-Natal, SouthAfrica.
• Currently enrolled at Mandla Mthethwa School of Excellence.
• In April, he was honored at the Eskom Expo International Science Fair for his groundbreaking research in sustainable transportation.
• His solar electric vehicle features an innovative wireless trailer with a supercharging station for eco-friendly operations.
• In May 2024, he represented South Africa at the International Science Technology Engineering Competition in Bali, Indonesia.
60 years ago, hundreds of brave heroes marched unflinchingly across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, demanding the fundamental right to vote. They were met with brutal force and violence, but their courageous activism continued until the Voting Rights Act became the law of the land.
Today, we honor those leaders by remembering the journey our Nation has taken — and more importantly, where we must go now. Together, let's keep the faith.
60 years ago, a group of brave civil rights organizers marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama in the pursuit of justice and equality. Today we’re reminded of their courageous sacrifices, and tasked with the responsibility of doing what we can to carry forward their work.