I want a New Honest America for the children who will inherit it.

A series of things that we must absolutely accomplish

1. Schedule an honest revote for every elected office as soon a possible

2. The CIA and the FBI have become pockets of criminal activity, they must be completely reevaluated to determine if they are beneficial to the United States.
3. Ever since the Rockefeller's infiltrated and corrupted the medical industry, disease has not gone down, it's skyrocketed. This has to be changed, starting with this - Vaccines.
4. The Media in America is Corrupt and it's in he hands of a few, whose goals are aligned -- and are not in the best interests of America.
Break up the Media~!
5. Stop the intrusion of Big Tech into the private lives of Americans. Break up the Google Monopoly. Destroy "all" internet monopolies. Remove Social Media's protection under Section 230.
6. Give every American a choice of who "educates" their children. Government education/indoctrination is not mentioned in the Constitution and it should be up to parents, who and where their own children attend school.
7. End the Federal Reserve and the IRS. Both are illegal and Unconstitutional in many ways. No argument can be made to continue this organized crime syndicate.
8. Once we have honest elections, guaranteed by Blockchain or technology that ends fraud as much as humanly possible.
We should also audit all politicians and their families as long as they hold office. We should invoke the Death Penalty for Voter Fraud.

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This is a pretty valiant attempt to defend the "Feminist Glaciology" article, which says conventional wisdom is wrong, and this is a solid piece of scholarship. I'll beg to differ, because I think Jeffery, here, is confusing scholarship with "saying things that seem right".


The article is, at heart, deeply weird, even essentialist. Here, for example, is the claim that proposing climate engineering is a "man" thing. Also a "man" thing: attempting to get distance from a topic, approaching it in a disinterested fashion.


Also a "man" thing—physical courage. (I guess, not quite: physical courage "co-constitutes" masculinist glaciology along with nationalism and colonialism.)


There's criticism of a New York Times article that talks about glaciology adventures, which makes a similar point.


At the heart of this chunk is the claim that glaciology excludes women because of a narrative of scientific objectivity and physical adventure. This is a strong claim! It's not enough to say, hey, sure, sounds good. Is it true?
The chorus of this song uses the shlokas taken from Sundarkand of Ramayana.

It is a series of Sanskrit shlokas recited by Jambavant to Hanuman to remind Him of his true potential.

1. धीवर प्रसार शौर्य भरा: The brave persevering one, your bravery is taking you forward.


2. उतसारा स्थिरा घम्भीरा: The one who is leaping higher and higher, who is firm and stable and seriously determined.

3. ुग्रामा असामा शौर्या भावा: He is strong, and without an equal in the ability/mentality to fight

4. रौद्रमा नवा भीतिर्मा: His anger will cause new fears in his foes.

5.विजिटरीपुरु धीरधारा, कलोथरा शिखरा कठोरा: This is a complex expression seen only in Indic language poetry. The poet is stating that Shivudu is experiencing the intensity of climbing a tough peak, and likening

it to the feeling in a hard battle, when you see your enemy defeated, and blood flowing like a rivulet. This is classical Veera rasa.

6.कुलकु थारथिलीथा गम्भीरा, जाया विराट वीरा: His rough body itself is like a sharp weapon (because he is determined to win). Hail this complete

hero of the world.

7.विलयगागनथाला भिकारा, गरज्जद्धरा गारा: The hero is destructive in the air/sky as well (because he can leap at an enemy from a great height). He can defeat the enemy (simply) with his fearsome roar of war.