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Most Terrifying Words Im from the government and Im here to help.

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A lesson from FEMA. “Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Exercise Guide“ help video. Unbearably nauseating considering that they are actively blocking civilian help so normal White people in the hills of Western North Carolina can die for lack of help and supplies. This is how they kill you. Not with a boot to the face or with an terrifying army but with a gaggle of vindictive non-binary lesbian liberal LGBTQIA. Find me on X and follow. The French Revolution slogan Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité translates to “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity“. These values are fundamental to French society and democratic life, and are reflected in France's approach to diversity: Equality: Everyone is treated equally and viewed equally under the law. Liberty: The right to live freely without oppression or undue restriction. Fraternity: A commitment to be kind and supportive to one another, and to work together to build a safe, free, and fair society. The motto is enshrined in Article 2 of the Vth Republic's Constitution. It appears on coins, monuments, town halls, primary schools, and is often seen at protests and press conferences. The ideas of “liberty“, “equality“, and “fraternity“ became more widespread during the Age of Enlightenment. The motto fell into disuse under the Empire, but reappeared during the Revolution of 1848.

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