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... Read moreDuring my journey of becoming more aware of social justice issues, I found that taking a firm stand against institutions like ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) often intersects with a broader commitment to humanitarian and environmental causes. The criticism labeling ICE as 'Nazi trash' reflects the strong emotions and opposition many feel towards its policies, especially concerning immigrant treatment and human rights. Beyond immigration, I have also learned the importance of supporting other urgent global matters such as saving the children affected by conflicts in Gaza, protecting bees that are vital for our planet’s ecosystem, and fostering a more sustainable environment. Hashtags like #savethechildrenofgaza and #savethebees have helped me connect with communities dedicated to advocacy and education on these fronts. Moreover, the call to #helpeachotherout resonates in times of global crisis, reminding us that collective empathy and action can make a difference. Supporting transparency and justice through movements like #epsteinfilesnow also highlights how addressing systemic corruption and abuse ties into fighting for a fairer society. Sharing these causes through personal experience and social media enhances awareness and encourages others to become informed and involved. Whether through volunteering, donating, or simply raising one’s voice, each effort contributes to a more just and sustainable world. This holistic approach to activism has been eye-opening, revealing that standing against one injustice often leads us to support multiple interconnected causes that shape our shared future.

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Say that to the children that they save from being trafficked then make sure you tell them they are trsh too

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Yeah, I’m going to go with the sex traffickers and illegal criminals are the trash- not the folks simply enforcing our laws. But, I am also not insane, so there’s that.

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