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Louis Crecchio
Louis Crecchio Pretty much everyone knows how backwards the world is right now, we don't need to hear it anymore, we need to hear more solutions.
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Curtis Jones
Curtis Jones The absurdity of human existence is the necessary result of our attempts to live a life of meaning and purpose in an indifferent, uncaring universe. Leaving the only real question one faces in any given day "Shall I commit suicide, or get a cup of coffee?"
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Jessica Rutter
Jessica Rutter Everyone puts ALL the blame on gvt.. Sure they are to blame in many ways but we the people are just as guilty as we have not come together to stand up to the government either. Instead we fight against each other about race, gender, money etc. There is...See More
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Heather Patterson
Heather Patterson But there's also people getting married, buying houses, starting families, promotions at work, college graduations, the positive list could go on too. I like Anonymous, because it's a reality check...but damn this post is super depressing.
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Justin Olthues
Justin Olthues Thats how they can keep control of our world !!
Distract the human as much as possible ...See More
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Patrick Jeffrey
Patrick Jeffrey I swear these "the sky is falling" conspiracy kids know nothing about history. Stop sharing memes acting like some fucking activist and read a book for once in your easy, spoon fed, nerfed life. History is far more sinister than the ez mode we all have it now.
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Roy Tomasello
Roy Tomasello Reading some comments reference to this picture I see some confusion on what it's representing. Folks, this picture is not about race, The "characters" in this picture including the one bearing the whip are all the same color..What this picture is repr...See More
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Ijtaba Alavi
Ijtaba Alavi But then partying, watching TV, movies, shopping and hanging out with friends is more important for them than joining hands for a cause and being uncomfortable for a brighter future!
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Dean Fowler
Dean Fowler Wouldn't work in our society. The media and government use the divide and conquer tactic. Break us down into smaller groups (men, women, black, white, born here, immigrated here, gay, straight, republican, democrat, christian, muslim, etc.)
This way while we are busy fighting each other they can do what they want. Then come in after we fought each other and clean up whoever is left.
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John Girjatowicz
John Girjatowicz Too divided to unite against those who divide us. I think it should say "if people weren't so stupid they'd understand their true power."
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Martha Raye
Martha Raye I remember being a little girl asking my grandmother about this issue. They out number them... Don't they understand they have the power? Then she told me a story that baby elephants had chains tied to them and when they grew into adults they replaced with a simple rope because the rest was in their own head.
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Cole Pepper
Cole Pepper This why I never understood why ppl in camps never really rose up. You might certainly die but you will die on your feet instead of on your knees whimpering like a dog.
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Mar VG
Mar VG This bible verses gives me hope.
Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God." Matthew 19:24.
19 “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths a...See More
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Vadim Yeti Lauman
Vadim Yeti Lauman Unfortunately there will always be 'profit' in war. In my opinion the problem is the control of the unaware masses through deceit and various forms of indoctrination.
The so called 'elite' appear to be sufferring from severe moral flaws, or are comple...See More
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Angela Howard Hanson
Angela Howard Hanson I think if we passed a bill that says no one goes to war except the kids, grandkids, family members of all in congress, White House, working in capitol, etc all while paying congress the same wages as military, I bet they would come up with better solutions than war.
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Úhrâfúł Hàšśãń
Úhrâfúł Hàšśãń The thing is the people starting the wars isn't fighting, instead they make innocent citizens fight for them while they live like kings making profit from all of it while soldiers keep on dying
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Paul Colberg
Paul Colberg Profit or no, the world will never know peace. BLM, radical muslims, there is no profit in their motives. The world is at war. That weapons makers might make money from it is irrellivent
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Tim Bixler
Tim Bixler But in certain cases, it takes a war to create the peace. The only way to make things right is to rise up against the tyranny. Once the powers that be are no more, we can finally see the world as its meant to be. One mind, one voice, one love
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15 million girls are married each year and deprived of their childhoods. That’s why we launched a new programme with UNFPA to end child marriage: http://uni.cf/endchildmarriage #IWD2016
https://www.unicef.org/media/media_90394.html Joint press release
New multi-country initiative will protect millions of girls from child marriage – UNICEF/UNFPA
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Nafissa, 17 from Niger, was married at 16. Three months after marrying she became pregnant. She gave birth to a still born baby.
NEW YORK, 8 March 2016 – A new multi-country initiative to accelerate action to end child marriage will help protect the rights of millions of the world’s most vulnerable girls, UNICEF and UNFPA said on International Women’s Day.
The UNFPA-UNICEF Global Programme to Accelerate Action to End Child Marriage announced today will involve families, communities, governments and young people. This is part of a global effort to prevent girls from marrying too young and to support those already married as girls in 12 countries across Africa, Asia and the Middle East where child marriage rates are high.
“Choosing when and whom to marry is one of life’s most important decisions. Child marriage denies millions of girls this choice each year,” said Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, Executive Director of UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund. “As part of this global programme, we will work with governments of countries with a high prevalence of child marriage to uphold the rights of adolescent girls, so that girls can reach their potential and countries can attain their social and economic development goals.”
The new global programme will focus on proven strategies, including increasing girls’ access to education and health care services, educating parents and communities on the dangers of child marriage, increasing economic support to families, and strengthening and enforcing laws that establish 18 as the minimum age of marriage. The programme will also emphasize the importance of using robust data to inform policies related to adolescent girls.
“The world has awakened to the damage child marriage causes to individual girls, to their future children, and to their societies,” said UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake. “This new global programme will help drive action to reach the girls at greatest risk – and help more girls and young women realize their right to dictate their own destinies. This is critical now because if current trends continue, the number of girls and women married as children will reach nearly 1 billion by 2030 – 1 billion childhoods lost, 1 billion futures blighted.”
Child marriage is a violation of the rights of girls and women. Girls who are married as children are more likely to be out of school, suffer domestic violence, contract HIV/AIDS and die due to complications during pregnancy and childbirth. Child marriage also hurts economies and leads to intergenerational cycles of poverty.
The global community demonstrated strong commitment to end child marriage by including a target on eliminating it and other harmful practices in the Sustainable Development Goals. UNICEF and UNFPA call on governments and partner organizations to support the new Global Programme to help eliminate child marriage by 2030.
The UNFPA-UNICEF Global Programme to Accelerate Action to End Child Marriage is being supported by Canada, the European Union, Italy, Netherlands, and the UK.
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UNFPA is the lead UN agency for delivering a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person's potential is fulfilled. UNFPA works in over 150 countries and territories to expand the possibilities for women and young people to lead healthy and productive lives.
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UNICEF promotes the rights and wellbeing of every child, in everything we do. Together with our partners, we work in 190 countries and territories to translate that commitment into practical action, focusing special effort on reaching the most vulnerable and excluded children, to the benefit of all children, everywhere.
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