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States have the ultimate power to decide what the federal government can do, right? What are we waiting for? Where do we begin?

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that was the REAL Insurrection -- CONGRESS REFUSING TO HEAR ELECTORS!

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Maintenance is ongoing on the media server (image hosting, thumbnails, community stylesheets, etc)

All should continue working, but it's not out of the question that uploads will fail.

A brief outage of the media server should be expected later today.

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Isnt that why they still require people to wear masks, even outdoors?

The off chance that i see someone wearing a mask (i live in Australia, just like in the US they are pushing the bs virus here just as hard) i have to admit it freaks me out and makes me think im in a zombie apocolypse.

Didnt that demon Faucci come out and say he still wears a mask becayse of the optics of it? And there is the senile geriatric Biden that still wears a mask even though he's been vaccinated.

More than anything else, isnt it the masks that cause people to be fearful, both for those that wear them and others that see people wearing them?

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My Religious exemption... (media.patriots.win)
posted ago by TheOne1 ago by TheOne1
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Please submit your formal comments to the Federal Register on or before the end of the day today, May 19th.

https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/04/19/2021-08068/proposed-priorities-american-history-and-civics-education

Proposed Priorities-American History and Civics Education

Proposed Priority 1—Projects That Incorporate Racially, Ethnically, Culturally, and Linguistically Diverse Perspectives into Teaching and Learning.

Background: The Department recognizes that COVID-19—with its disproportionate impact on communities of color—and the ongoing national reckoning with systemic racism have highlighted the urgency of improving racial equity throughout our society, including in our education system. As Executive Order 13985 states: “Our country faces converging economic, health, and climate crises that have exposed and exacerbated inequities, while a historic movement for justice has highlighted the unbearable human costs of systemic racism. Our Nation deserves an ambitious whole-of-government equity agenda that matches the scale of the opportunities and challenges that we face.” [1]

American History and Civics Education programs can play an important role in this critical effort by supporting teaching and learning that reflects the breadth and depth of our Nation's diverse history and the vital role of diversity in our Nation's democracy. For example, there is growing acknowledgement of the importance of including, in the teaching and learning of our country's history, both the consequences of slavery, and the significant contributions of Black Americans to our society. This acknowledgement is reflected, for example, in the New York Times' landmark “1619 Project” and in the resources of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History.[2]

Accordingly, schools across the country are working to incorporate anti-racist practices into teaching and learning. As the scholar Ibram X. Kendi has expressed, “[a]n antiracist idea is any idea that suggests the racial groups are equals in all their apparent differences—that there is nothing right or wrong with any racial group. Antiracist ideas argue that racist policies are the cause of racial inequities.” [3] It is critical that the teaching of American history and civics creates learning experiences that validate and reflect the diversity, identities, histories, contributions, and experiences of all students.

In turn, racially, ethnically, culturally, and linguistically responsive teaching and learning practices contribute to what has been called an “identity-safe” learning environment. According to the authors Dorothy Steele and Becki Cohn-Vargas, “Identity safe classrooms are those in which teachers strive to assure students that their social identities are an asset rather than a barrier to success in the classroom. And, through strong positive relationships and opportunities to learn, they feel they are welcomed, supported, and valued as members of the learning community.” [4]

The proposed priority would support projects that incorporate culturally and linguistically responsive learning environments.

Proposed Priority:

Under this priority, the applicants propose projects that incorporate teaching and learning practices that reflect the diversity, identities, histories, contributions, and experiences of all students create inclusive, supportive, and identity-safe learning environments.

In its application, an applicant addressing this priority must describe how its proposed project incorporates teaching and learning practices that—

(a) Take into account systemic marginalization, biases, inequities, and discriminatory policy and practice in American history;

(b) Incorporate racially, ethnically, culturally, and linguistically diverse perspectives and perspectives on the experience of individuals with disabilities;

(c) Encourage students to critically analyze the diverse perspectives of historical and contemporary media and its impacts;

(d) Support the creation of learning environments that validate and reflect the diversity, identities, and experiences of all students; and

(e) Contribute to inclusive, supportive, and identity-safe learning environments.

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Not to be used so far is as follows

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Add some good shit to boycott

I'm making some Pepe's for the pedes in the AM

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Yall need to relax          REEEEEEE!        
posted ago by watchman4u ago by watchman4u

thats all

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That is all.

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