MamaH
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MamaH
@MamaLHarris
*Proud military mom 💯🇱🇷 3 Dog mama ❤️ ❤❤ ..People are entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts...rejoined this space '21









Trump's immoral and reckless war in Iran has shot up gas prices in my district to nearly $6 a gallon. Stop the war, stop exporting our crude oil, and pass my windfall profits tax on Big Oil to give Americans a rebate for their gas bills.



BREAKING🚨: Al Sharpton Declares Black Americans Should NOT Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday — Eyes Separate “Black” Rally on July 4th🚨 This is so disgusting. Rev. Al Sharpton, the self-appointed racial grievance leader, has once again shown his true colors. He declared there is “no way” Black Americans should celebrate America’s 250th anniversary in 2026 while Donald Trump is President. He claimed Black Americans “worked 246 years and never got paid” and suggested organizing a separate “Black” rally on July 4th instead of joining the national celebration. This isn’t just ungrateful — it’s a willful rejection of American history and the blood spilled to end slavery. Does this racist false prophet know that in the **Civil War**, hundreds of thousands of **White Americans** — mostly Northerners — died to free enslaved Black people? Over 360,000 Union soldiers perished, including more than 40,000 Black troops who fought for their own liberation. The war tore the nation apart because half the country refused to tolerate slavery any longer. From the beginning, America was divided on slavery. The Declaration of Independence proclaimed “all men are created equal.” Northern states began abolishing slavery soon after 1776. White abolitionists risked everything to fight it. The Republican Party was founded to stop slavery’s spread. Abraham Lincoln led the effort that crushed the Confederacy and freed four million enslaved people. The lie that America or all White people uniformly supported slavery ignores the millions of White Americans who opposed it on moral grounds and paid the ultimate price for freedom. Sharpton’s call for a race-based counter-rally dishonors every Union soldier—Black and White—who died to end human bondage. It spits on America’s progress: ending slavery, advancing civil rights, and creating opportunity for all. Instead of unity on our nation’s milestone birthday, Sharpton pushes division and grievance. True patriotism means celebrating the country that expanded liberty despite its flaws—not rejecting it. Reject this toxic narrative. America’s 250th birthday is worth celebrating by every citizen, regardless of race. The blood of patriots demands nothing less.


As an Iranian, let me tell you what @POTUS is talking about here: In Iran, if you protest, you die. Not metaphorically. Snipers on rooftops shoot people in the head and chest. In January, the regime massacred thousands in the streets, many of them young people whose only crime was demanding a normal life. When he says Iranians are telling the U.S. “please keep bombing” he’s describing a population so desperate to be free from a regime that murders them for protesting, that they’re willing to endure war if it means the system that has terrorized them for 47 years finally falls. You may not understand that. Most Westerners can’t. You’ve never lived in a country where your daughter can be shot in the face for not covering her hair. Where your son disappears into Evin Prison and you get a call to come pick up the body. Where the internet goes dark so the world can’t see the killing. That’s what “they have lived in a world that you know nothing about” means. Before the media turns this into “Trump wants to bomb civilians,” understand: the Iranian people have been begging the world to see them for years. This is the first U.S. president to say it out loud.

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NASA pilot Victor Glover CLAPS back after being asked what it means to be the first black man to visit the moon: “It’s the story of humanity, not black history, not women’s history, but that it becomes human history.” “I also HOPE we are pushing the other direction that one day we don’t have to talk about these first. That one day, this is just—and listen to this—that this is the human history.”



