Wow! Young people across this country igniting change is what’s keeping me focused and hopeful. Let’s share their work with everyone. Support them. Omaha Nebraska: facebook.com/events/s/what-y….
Passage that stood out to me: "Because here's the thing about life. There's no accounting for what fate will deal you. Some days, when you need a hand. There are other days when we're called to lend a hand. That's how it has to be."
I agree it is a great speech, but I think we are all a little giddy right now because we heard someone speak in complete sentences that made sense, with a whole lot of truth mixed in.
A kind, accepting and loving world starts in the home. Wishing those struggling with being out, proud and accepted by loved ones — inner strength and peace. Be proud of yourself and have no shame in your game! Thank you Nabisco and Oreo.
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A new survey finds that 40% of LGBTQ young people in the U.S. have considered suicide in the past year.
But those "who have an accepting adult in their lives were 40% less likely to attempt suicide," says the CEO of The Trevor Project.
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Freedom goes both ways.
Pro Tip: If your state signals the end of stay-at-home orders; it doesn’t mean the pandemic is over, it just means they currently have room for you in the ICU.
Very interesting and hopeful, but it’s near the end of April and I see no real evidence that any of the power players and decision makers are anywhere near ready to hit the ground running on this. I sincerely hope I am wrong. #HowWeReopen@TheMuserGR
BREAKING: A week before Inauguration Day 2017, Trump team participated in a tabletop exercise with outgoing Obama team about preparing for a "major domestic incident"
One incident discussed was a pandemic. I participated in that exercise.
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Parents, during the quarantine try to have your kids read a little and keep them from killing their siblings.
If you do those two things consider it a success.
Here is the speech that the country *needed* to hear from the President tonight:
"My fellow Americans, the next few months are going to be hard. For many of us, harder than anything we've faced in our lifetimes.