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پل اڑا دیے، راستے بند کیے! نقصان صرف عوام کا یہ جدوجہد نہیں — کھلی عوام دشمنی ہے واشک میں پل تباہ کر کے عوام کے لیے راستے بند کر دیے گئے یہ حقوق کی جنگ نہیں، بلکہ اپنے ہی لوگوں کو مشکلات میں دھکیلنے کی سازش ہے. #Washuk #PublicInfrastructure #RoadToDevelopment #PeopleFirst #CommunityWelfare #ProtectPublicAssets #DevelopmentMatters #StandWithPeople #PublicSafety #InfrastructureForAll #Balochistan #PeaceAndProgress #UnitedForDevelopment #VoicesOfThePeople #CommunityResilience #BuildDontDestroy #DevelopmentOverDestruction #StrongerBalochistan #PublicInterest #FutureOfBalochistan #Balochistan #balochistanrang #Pakistan
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TYRE Tyre is older than Rome. Older than Alexander the Great. Older than Carthage. Thousands of years of human history stood upon those stones. Empires rose and fell around it. Kings came and went. Religions appeared. Civilizations collapsed. Yet Tyre endured. That is what makes watching its destruction so painful. Because it is not only buildings that are being lost. It is memory. Humanity's memory. Every ancient city is a library written in stone. Every street is a page. Every ruin is a sentence written by our ancestors. When those places disappear, a part of humanity disappears with them. People always imagined horror would look like the movies. The zombie apocalypse. Monsters in the streets. The collapse of civilization. But what we are witnessing is far more disturbing. Not because buildings fall. Buildings have always fallen. Not because wars happen. Wars have always happened. But because millions of people can watch suffering in real time and slowly become accustomed to it. The real horror is not the destruction. It is the normalization of destruction. The real horror is not the violence. It is how quickly human beings learn to justify it. How easily people begin dividing the world into those who deserve compassion and those who do not. How rapidly empathy can be traded for ideology. History has shown this before. Small groups can become incredibly dangerous when they become isolated from conscience. When loyalty becomes more important than truth. When identity becomes more important than humanity. When power becomes more important than life. The darkness does not arrive announcing itself. It arrives claiming necessity. Security. Destiny. Justice. Survival. And little by little, people stop asking whether they have become the thing they once feared. Tyre reminds us of something important. Every empire believed it would last forever. Every conqueror believed history would remember them as righteous. Most are now dust. But the stones remained. Or they did. Civilization is not measured by how efficiently we destroy. It is measured by what we choose to preserve. The future belongs to builders. To those who protect life. To those who preserve memory. To those who refuse to surrender their humanity no matter how loudly the drums of war begin to beat. Because once humanity learns to celebrate destruction, it has already begun destroying itself .#Tyre #Lebanon #Humanity #History #Civilization #Peace #ProtectLife #PreserveHistory #NeverAgainMeansEveryone #ChooseCreation #BuildDontDestroy #ARK4Humanity Dawn Littlefield, ARK4 Humanity "Civilizations are remembered not by what they conquered, but by what they chose to preserve."
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TYRE Tyre is older than Rome. Older than Alexander the Great. Older than Carthage. Thousands of years of human history stood upon those stones. Empires rose and fell around it. Kings came and went. Religions appeared. Civilizations collapsed. Yet Tyre endured. That is what makes watching its destruction so painful. Because it is not only buildings that are being lost. It is memory. Humanity's memory. Every ancient city is a library written in stone. Every street is a page. Every ruin is a sentence written by our ancestors. When those places disappear, a part of humanity disappears with them. People always imagined horror would look like the movies. The zombie apocalypse. Monsters in the streets. The collapse of civilization. But what we are witnessing is far more disturbing. Not because buildings fall. Buildings have always fallen. Not because wars happen. Wars have always happened. But because millions of people can watch suffering in real time and slowly become accustomed to it. The real horror is not the destruction. It is the normalization of destruction. The real horror is not the violence. It is how quickly human beings learn to justify it. How easily people begin dividing the world into those who deserve compassion and those who do not. How rapidly empathy can be traded for ideology. History has shown this before. Small groups can become incredibly dangerous when they become isolated from conscience. When loyalty becomes more important than truth. When identity becomes more important than humanity. When power becomes more important than life. The darkness does not arrive announcing itself. It arrives claiming necessity. Security. Destiny. Justice. Survival. And little by little, people stop asking whether they have become the thing they once feared. Tyre reminds us of something important. Every empire believed it would last forever. Every conqueror believed history would remember them as righteous. Most are now dust. But the stones remained. Or they did. Civilization is not measured by how efficiently we destroy. It is measured by what we choose to preserve. The future belongs to builders. To those who protect life. To those who preserve memory. To those who refuse to surrender their humanity no matter how loudly the drums of war begin to beat. Because once humanity learns to celebrate destruction, it has already begun destroying itself .#Tyre #Lebanon #Humanity #History #Civilization #Peace #ProtectLife #PreserveHistory #NeverAgainMeansEveryone #ChooseCreation #BuildDontDestroy #ARK4Humanity Dawn Littlefield, ARK4 Humanity "Civilizations are remembered not by what they conquered, but by what they chose to preserve."
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TYRE Tyre is older than Rome. Older than Alexander the Great. Older than Carthage. Thousands of years of human history stood upon those stones. Empires rose and fell around it. Kings came and went. Religions appeared. Civilizations collapsed. Yet Tyre endured. That is what makes watching its destruction so painful. Because it is not only buildings that are being lost. It is memory. Humanity's memory. Every ancient city is a library written in stone. Every street is a page. Every ruin is a sentence written by our ancestors. When those places disappear, a part of humanity disappears with them. People always imagined horror would look like the movies. The zombie apocalypse. Monsters in the streets. The collapse of civilization. But what we are witnessing is far more disturbing. Not because buildings fall. Buildings have always fallen. Not because wars happen. Wars have always happened. But because millions of people can watch suffering in real time and slowly become accustomed to it. The real horror is not the destruction. It is the normalization of destruction. The real horror is not the violence. It is how quickly human beings learn to justify it. How easily people begin dividing the world into those who deserve compassion and those who do not. How rapidly empathy can be traded for ideology. History has shown this before. Small groups can become incredibly dangerous when they become isolated from conscience. When loyalty becomes more important than truth. When identity becomes more important than humanity. When power becomes more important than life. The darkness does not arrive announcing itself. It arrives claiming necessity. Security. Destiny. Justice. Survival. And little by little, people stop asking whether they have become the thing they once feared. Tyre reminds us of something important. Every empire believed it would last forever. Every conqueror believed history would remember them as righteous. Most are now dust. But the stones remained. Or they did. Civilization is not measured by how efficiently we destroy. It is measured by what we choose to preserve. The future belongs to builders. To those who protect life. To those who preserve memory. To those who refuse to surrender their humanity no matter how loudly the drums of war begin to beat. Because once humanity learns to celebrate destruction, it has already begun destroying itself .#Tyre #Lebanon #Humanity #History #Civilization #Peace #ProtectLife #PreserveHistory #NeverAgainMeansEveryone #ChooseCreation #BuildDontDestroy #ARK4Humanity Dawn Littlefield, ARK4 Humanity "Civilizations are remembered not by what they conquered, but by what they chose to preserve."
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Oops When power threatens civilizations, the world unites. Not out of agreement but out of survival. And right now… something real is happening. Countries that don’t trust each other are meeting. Not posturing-meeting. China stepping in through backchannels to cool tensions between Iran and Israel. Pakistan opening lines instead of choosing sides. North and South Korea-after everything-responding, even if it’s small. Russia and China coordinating more openly to prevent escalation. Shifts in Taiwan signaling people are rethinking automatic alignment. These moments matter. Because they don’t happen easily. They happen when the world can feel how close things are getting to the edge. 👉 That’s what makes this historical. Not because we’re at peace but because we’re trying to stop ourselves before we break. And at the same time People are waking up. In the United States, people are struggling, watching, questioning. Even long-held narratives about Iran, about war, about who we’re told the enemy is are cracking. Not through politics. Through reality. Through what people can see and feel for themselves. And once that happens you can’t force belief back into place. Because power depends on belief. And belief is shifting. This moment isn’t guaranteed. It’s fragile. It’s real. And it needs to be protected. Because this isn’t just governments meeting. This is a narrow window where the world is saying: 👉 We don’t want this to go further. So we don’t sit back. We help build it. We stop feeding division. We choose something better. We stand for life-clearly, without apology. And for those still pushing toward war We don’t become them. 👉 We build without them. Something steady. Something human. Something that doesn’t require destruction to exist. This is the beginning of possible world peace. Not perfect. Not finished. But real. And if we meet it-together This is how peace begins. #TheWorldUnites #ChoosePeace #StopTheCollapse #HumanityFirst #NoMoreWar #TruthMatters #Awakening #GlobalShift #BuildDontDestroy #EdenFrequency Dawn Littlefield The Ark Initiative Creation only requires a little room.
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Replying to @elonmusk
Dearest Elon,(smh) You are so very young yet 😞 👇🏻Listen up young Q. Coercion isn’t empathy, and confinement isn’t care. What you’re describing is how a dying empire manages decline: identify “problem people,” remove them from sight, call it efficiency, and move on. A living civilization does the opposite. It invests in housing-first models, trauma-informed care, community mental health, and restorative systems that reduce violence by removing the conditions that break people-not by stripping rights or expanding force. This isn’t theoretical. It’s already happening around the world. There are places where it's safe for your babies to play outside and the government actually supports the community instead of extracts from them. And it works. The tragedy is that many have forgotten what a living society even looks like-because we were born into extraction, neglect, and containment and told that was normal. But this world wasn’t always like this. Civilizations once measured success by how well they kept people whole, not by how efficiently they disappeared the inconvenient. Deep empathy isn’t domination with better branding. It’s the courage to build systems that heal without dehumanizing. The time for choosing is here. Team Creation or Team Destruction This isn’t about politics. It’s an invitation to examine who you are-soul-deep. Who are you when no one is looking? What do you actually want to build? I hope you choose Team Creation. She’s far more interesting. And honestly-much more fun 😊 Come on up when you’re ready. We’ll leave the light on ❤️ #TeamCreation #LivingCivilization #BuildDontDestroy #CareNotControl #FutureWorthLiving #TeamCreation #TeamDestruction #DyingEmpire #ChooseWisely #ForkInTheRoad #DeepEmpathy #TraumaInformed #HousingFirst #RestorativeSystems #HealTheRoot #ComeHome #RememberWhoYouAre #ChooseLife #CreateTheFuture Dawn We build what we love.
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I love all these positive articles fueling our program and the university... right now clicks are gotten by the love but in a few short months... they'll start right back up... I felt we needed this... #JustSayNoToClickBait #BuildDontDestroy #WDE #WarEagle #FakeLove
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"Great anger and violence can never build a nation." Nelson Mandela #thursdayvibes #ThursdayThoughts #builddontdestroy
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Be part of the solution. Posts like this don't help. Seek to truly serve the Zimbabwean pple regardless of what party they belong to. That's when we know you are a worthy leader. Comments like this make you seem Donald like. #builddontdestroy #ZimbabweanLivesMatter #disappointing
If I was #GregClarke's boss, Would I sack him? 🤔 or would I invite him over for a Tea and Samosa and talk about what he said? I've already done so with a few in my past and guess what it does work. People can get better at life. Humans aren't perfect 🙏🏽❤️ #Builddontdestroy
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Sign this petition against the United Therapeutics plan to demolish the Burroughs Wellcome Building. Shame! #savebrutalism @PaulRudolphHF #builddontdestroy chng.it/4pQDW6dX via @Change

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We gotta do better ✊🏿✊🏿#WiseUp #BuildDontDestroy
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Scares me sometimes reading the “thoughts” being shared. We are more educated than ever in history, greater access to information than ever before, yet some of the sheer stupidity and weakness that is spewed via social media harms without helping. #BuildDontDestroy
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Dang he converted? That’s kinda gangster. To know he fell so in mf love that he went this far. Sounds like it’s time for some at war countries to use this method to reconnect. Too deep? #builddontdestroy #anythingforlove
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Rise above. So much has changed and can continue to change #positiveapproach #builddontdestroy
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If you really want to transform something, don’t change what already exists. Create something new that makes the old one obsolete. #builddontdestroy
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