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Be the change ... (Part 2)

I have said it before and I will say it again-- BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD.

Be it. Do it. Take action.

"Teacher tell student 'you and your parents are getting deported'... is this Trump's America?" If we are blaming Trump for the teacher's actions.... If there are people out there blaming Trump for their actions, those people are a huge part of the problem. Those people are the ones inciting fear.

Anyone who blames other people for the way they act or present themselves or treat others is a problem. And I feel that problem gets fixed by starting at HOME.
Since when did we stop teaching kindness, and equality at HOME.
Since when did we stop preaching accountability and respect at HOME?

Because all the little a-holes running around running their mouths and not respecting other people, bullying other people, forcing their views on other people, blaming other people are more of a problem than the one man the majority of America elected to represent us.

SMH.

You want to start a revolution? Start it at home. Start small to build something big. Start it with the people you have influence over. Start treating other people exactly the way you want to be treated. Unless everyone out there deep down really wants to be treated like garbage????
Oh boy.
Let's hope they make it a priority to revamp the mental health system and make it acceptable to ask for help if you need it. People got some issues they need to acknowledge and deal with.

Be the change. It starts from within. It starts with YOU. YOU have all the power. You are responsible for your own happiness and for your own destiny.

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