The impeachment and removal of South Korea’s president serve as a profound testament to the resilience of democratic institutions and the transformative power of civic engagement.
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Civic engagement in my mind means the masses uniting and doing mass protest in the streets. Peaceful protest. Like they did in South Korea and are doing in Georgia. People need to unite and shut these MF’s down. Americans stuff their faces with bon bons and do nothing but scroll and post. Thats only
one part of activism.Social media is a good place to express your feelings,vent,process emotions, and to stay informed.At some point we collectively have to hit the streets in numbers so large the government will get the picture.We ain’t the ones MF’s. Like they did in the 60’s. Americans are lazy.
Some dumb ass said protesting doesn’t do anything.Fuck the naysayers. Look what it did for African Americans,Korea, &Georgia.We don’t just roll over&give up because we lost.We organize,activate,&carry on.Legacy media is acting like this shit is normal&it’s not. Polishing a turd💩a Yule log #OldSchool
Legacy media is definitely normalizing this BS. Rev Sharpton said it straight on Meet the Press. We gotta step up and call out all the lies instead of smoothing things over.
Amen Anon well said.. let's hope Salome in Georgia has the strength to stay at her post until the Georgian people can toss out Putin's orc puppet and send him back to Manchester!!
It was our elected leaders who betrayed us and failed to remove tRump. It takes time to vote out those chumps. Like a large ship in open water it takes time to correct course but when we do all hell breaks loose
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Always giving Chump the best treatment.