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Food for thought

18:10 Jun 29 2020
Times Read: 431




Food for thought for today

“You can’t save others from themselves because those who make a perpetual muddle of their lives don’t appreciate your interfering with the drama they’ve created. They want your poor-sweet-baby sympathy, but they don’t want to change.”
― Sue Grafton

Stay away from anyone who creates drama... not worth your time

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Eudaimonia
Eudaimonia
18:55 Jun 29 2020

They love dragging other people into it too





Noxium
Noxium
19:23 Jun 29 2020

You’re right





AbsintheandBlood
AbsintheandBlood
20:12 Jun 29 2020

This was not aimed at any one person. It's a quote I thought I would post





Earthgrinder
Earthgrinder
22:56 Jun 29 2020

Good "Food for Thought"





Elysian
Elysian
06:19 Jun 30 2020

I miss these. Glad you're doing it again:)





 

Food for thought

23:22 Jun 27 2020
Times Read: 472




“Yes, the people around us can be insensitive, narcissistic, toxic, and sometimes even abusive, but it is up to us to take that energy on or let it flow through us. No one is responsible for taking away our happiness but us.”

“When people throw at you with toxic words;
Rule number one: do not set any equivalent actions.
Do not give back as you were given.
It is better to transform those in positive words -
And use them to build a tower of grateful sublime.”

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MorningStarAldan
MorningStarAldan
23:33 Jun 27 2020

mmhmm I have to agree absofuckinglutely:) I adore the shit outta ya!!! I am loving life, fused with the positive energy of friends and family that keep me grounded:) Thank you!





IvysxLair
IvysxLair
23:58 Jun 27 2020

Interesting food for thought, thanks for the share.





AbsintheandBlood
AbsintheandBlood
01:46 Jun 28 2020

Keep going Di you are amazing

Glad you like the post Annette





Amaranthine
Amaranthine
06:10 Jun 28 2020

I love this. So true





 

10:21 Jun 26 2020
Times Read: 503




“You are not entitled to your opinion. You are entitled to your informed opinion. No one is entitled to be ignorant.”

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Morrigon
Morrigon
19:19 Jun 26 2020

Can someone tell this to half of my family?





AbsintheandBlood
AbsintheandBlood
02:03 Jun 28 2020

I hear ya same here





Amaranthine
Amaranthine
07:47 Jun 28 2020

I wish more people went by this





 

All Lives Matter

13:23 Jun 18 2020
Times Read: 539




Native Lives Matter
In response to the discussion surrounding police violence against marginalized communities in the United States, LPLP pens the Native Lives Matter report to detail the statistical frequency at which Native Americans are brutalized or killed by the police.

We aim to influence a public discourse that routinely ignores the fact that Native Americans suffer the most adverse effects of a structurally unjust criminal justice system. Proportionally, Native Americans are the most likely racial group to be killed by the police.

My View is there's bad cops but good cops as well. Bad cops should be removed or retrained
We also can't break the law and think we won't get arrested or taken to jail.

All Native American lives Matter so does every other human being.


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Open wide our hearts............ In all .......ALL LIVES MATTER

04:19 Jun 13 2020
Times Read: 593




Native American race has been mistreated/ hated since the beginning of the world, but still all lives matter

“Native Americans experienced deep
wounds in the age of colonization and
expansion, wounds that largely remain
unhealed and strongly impact the
generations to this day.”

Racism and the Native American Experience
In the November 2018 Pastoral Letter
Against Racism, Open Wide Our Hearts, the
Catholic bishops of the United States urge
all Catholics to acknowledge “the scourge of
racism” that still exists in our hearts, words,
actions and institutions. Racism is rooted in
a failure to acknowledge the human dignity
of people of a different race. It does not
reflect the inner life of God—the Tribune
unity of three-in-one—that we are called to
imitate. Racism manifests itself in sinful
individual actions, which contribute to
structures of sin that perpetuate division
and inequality. The Native American
experience offers a particular illustration of
racism in history and today.
When Europeans arrived on the shores of
this country, they were often blind to the
dignity of indigenous peoples. Colonial and
later U.S. policies toward Native American
communities were often violent,
paternalistic, and directed toward the theft
of Native American land. Native Americans
were killed, imprisoned, sold into slavery,
and raped. These policies decimated entire
communities and brought about tragic
death.
The results were massive forced relocations
of people as endured by the Cherokee
people on the “Trail of Tears” and of the
Navajo in the “Long Walk.” Thousands of
men, women, and children died during
those forced removals. Schools and
orphanages began “Americanizing” Native
children by forcing them to abandon all
facets of their culture, including their native
languages. The devastation caused by
national policies of expansion and manifest
destiny, fueled by racist attitudes, led to the
near eradication of Native American peoples
and their cultures.
The effects of this evil remain visible in the
great difficulties experienced by Native
American communities today. Poverty,
unemployment, inadequate health care,
poor schools, the exploitation of natural
resources, and disputes over land ownership
in Native American communities are the
legacy of these evils today.
In Heritage and Hope: Evangelization in
the United States (NCCB Pastoral Letter,
1990), the U.S. Catholic bishops wrote, “As
Church, we often have been unconscious
and insensitive to the mistreatment of our
Native American brothers and sisters and
have at times reflected the racism of the
dominant culture of which we have been a
part.” All Catholics are called to give
renewed attention to historical and present
injustices resulting from racism against
Native Americans, better integrate the
needs and contributions of Native Catholics,
and work for greater justice for the
descendants of the first Americans


http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/racism/upload/racism-and-native-american-experience.pdf

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DarkestTemptation
DarkestTemptation
04:54 Jun 13 2020

I agree all lives matter even the baby’s that many kill all the time.





IvysxHaven
IvysxHaven
05:11 Jun 13 2020

Well said article, thank you for sharing.








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