Wishes to secure a better future for our Country. Hoping people and government officials come together and be constructive instead of being soooo hateful towards one another without regard to the damage they are causing the country. The only beneficiary is our competitors and enemies. Once we understand that we can fix anything.
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Monday, October 21, 2024
The strong nation people worldwide admire and strive to join, not flee from. Enough is enough!
The strong nation people worldwide admire and strive to join, not flee from. Enough is enough!
As a proud naturalized citizen, I'm fed up with some immigrants and their descendants looking down on others who come from different backgrounds. Let's not forget that most Americans are, in fact, descendants of immigrants—whether you realize it or not. If it's not you, it's your parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, and beyond. We all share roots in places like Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia, not to mention the native Americans from Northeast Asia. This shared immigrant heritage should unite us, not divide us.
When asked about their heritage in the U.S., people often respond with pride: "I'm Italian American, Greek American, Irish American, African American, Lebanese American, German American, Turkish American, South African American, Mexican American, etc." Our origins may lie in countries outside the United States, but we celebrate our diverse heritages and enthusiastically honor our ancestors' traditions, appreciating each heritage's unique and invaluable contributions. These unique contributions make our cultural mosaic so vibrant and rich.
Each of us brings unique abilities, talents, investments, and creativity to this vibrant mosaic of culture. Together, we've made America the most productive, prosperous, free-to-think and speak minds, and strong nation that people worldwide admire and strive to join, not flee from.
Let's stop putting down immigrants; when you do that, you're putting yourselves down too. Instead, let's unite and celebrate our shared immigrant heritage, recognizing our unique contributions to this vibrant mosaic of culture.
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Marc Boyajian author of "The Immigrant" https://tinyurl.com/2xuwmw2u #men #theimmigrant #women #man #woman #vote
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Monday, October 7, 2024
The United States thrives thanks to the valuable contributions of most immigrants.
The United States thrives thanks to the valuable contributions of most immigrants.
Contrary to some rhetoric, it's crucial to underscore the diverse and significant contributions of immigrants. Many of us have directly or indirectly benefited from the work of immigrants in a wide range of fields, from gardening and farming to AI technology and scientific research. These contributions have led to inspiring success stories, such as Albert Einstein, a German immigrant https://tinyurl.com/obojphc; Donald Trump, with German and Scottish roots https://tinyurl.com/2acy38jy; Elon Musk, who has Dutch, Swiss, English, and South African heritage https://tinyurl.com/2433muly, and Joseph Pulitzer, a Hungarian immigrant https://tinyurl.com/2xm3bsjy.These success stories serve as a beacon of hope and possibility for all immigrants.
The United States values and respects its immigrants' diverse ancestry, heritage, and patriotism. Many of these individuals have made significant sacrifices, including serving in the military to defend this country. Their dedication and love for this country are a testament to their character and should be deeply respected and admired.
Perhaps, instead of simply pushing for the deportation of all immigrants, it would be more beneficial to establish laws and regulations that invite deserving immigrants to the country and allow us to benefit from their contributions.
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Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Consider this: Whose life is truly valued in our society?
Consider this: Whose life is truly valued in our society? Do our leaders genuinely prioritize every life, or is it just empty rhetoric? Is the life of a Palestinian child regarded as highly as that of an Israeli child or vice versa? Is there equal regard for black lives compared to white, yellow, brown, or red lives? If a family member is involved in terrorism, does that association automatically make you complicit in their actions? Do all siblings from the same parents behave, think, act, or even want the same things in life, and should the same parents love one child more?
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Saturday, September 14, 2024
Remember, their words and actions do not define you.
You can VOTE and kick the shit out of them and their positions. It's as simple as that. When the person you look up to treats you as if you are an idiot, stupid, and don't know or understand shit. The good news is that you do not have to believe or act as they want to portray you. By them calling you or treating you like an idiot, it does not make you an idiot unless you start believing them and their bullshit and act like one. Remember, their words and actions do not define you.
How would you or did you feel when your parents, teacher, mayor, congressman, senator, or president treated you as if you were an idiot? You may not be able to choose or change your parents, but for others, you have a decisive choice, at least in this country.
You can change your school, your city, your state, or much easier than that; you can VOTE and kick the shit out of them and their positions. It's as simple as that. https://tinyurl.com/yucqxh6m https://vote.gov/ Marc_Boyajian's_Books #vote #voting #votetiktok #voting #votingrights #votingmatters #votingday #voteblue2024💙 #votetrump #voteyourconscience #votefordemocracy @everyone @follower @followers #immigrant #books
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Thursday, September 12, 2024
End the rhetoric immediately and prevent an imminent civil war. This is not a hypothetical scenario.
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End the rhetoric immediately and prevent an imminent civil war. This is not a hypothetical scenario. Just ask any country that has endured a civil war. The urgency of this situation cannot be overstated.
Civil wars are not isolated incidents. They have occurred globally, impacting various regions and causing significant loss of life and displacement. Listed below are some noteworthy examples:
In Africa:
- Angolan Civil War (1975-2002): A prolonged conflict involving multiple factions, resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths.
- Rwandan Civil War (1990-1994): Culminated in the 1994 genocide, with an estimated 800,000 people killed.
- Sierra Leone Civil War (1991-2002): Known for its brutal tactics, including the use of child soldiers and widespread atrocities.
In Asia:
- The Afghan Civil War (1978-present): A series of conflicts that have continued for decades, involving various factions and foreign interventions.
- Sri Lankan Civil War (1983-2009): Fought between the government and the Tamil Tigers, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths.
In the Middle East:
- Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990): A multifaceted conflict involving various religious and political groups.
- Syrian Civil War (2011-present): Ongoing conflict with hundreds of thousands of deaths and millions displaced.
In the Americas:
- Salvadoran Civil War (1979-1992): A conflict between the government and leftist guerrillas, resulting in significant casualties and human rights abuses.
- Guatemalan Civil War (1960-1996): Although it started before 1975, it continued until 1996, with a high toll on indigenous populations.
In Europe:
- Yugoslav Wars (1991-2001): A series of conflicts following the breakup of Yugoslavia, including the Bosnian War and Kosovo War.
These conflicts have profoundly impacted the affected countries, leading to loss of life, economic devastation, and long-term social and political challenges. The consequences of civil wars are not short-lived, but they echo through generations.
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Tuesday, September 10, 2024
The devastation of civil war is difficult to comprehend unless you have lived through it.
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Sunday, September 8, 2024
Marc Boyajian's Books
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Leaders frequently propagate untruths, such as promising economic prosperity for all or ensuring justice for the oppressed, that no leader, nation, or legal system can guarantee.
Leaders frequently propagate untruths, such as promising economic prosperity for all or ensuring justice for the oppressed, that no leader, nation, or legal system can guarantee.
We are all created equal. Yet, the stark reality is that some are discriminated against, while others are treated as if they are entitled. Some suffer from gluttony, while others from starvation. This is not a matter of choice, but a call for urgent societal change. A change that can bring hope for a more equal future, a future we all have a responsibility to build.
Isn't it appalling how those with significant wealth can prolong their legal cases, appeal them, and take them all the way to the Supreme Court, while the average person with limited resources sees their cases handled much more swiftly? Judgments are often rendered, and sentences are ordered within days, weeks, or months. The speed and efficiency of the legal system starkly contrast depending on one's financial standing, a clear injustice that demands reform.
We claim to strive for a balance of power in the Middle East. Yet, we supply the most modern weapons to the most powerful country in the region and do not provide a way to get food to the poorest in the region. This stark contrast in access to resources should not just evoke a sense of empathy, but also a call to action for all of us.
Marc Boyajian, author of 'The Immigrant,'
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Thursday, September 5, 2024
Our leaders need to uphold basic decency. #immigrantsuccess #immigratio...
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Wednesday, September 4, 2024
The results will be favorable if your leader has a positive attitude, thinking, and trajectory for the country.
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Tuesday, September 3, 2024
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Monday, September 2, 2024
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Friday, August 30, 2024
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Thursday, August 29, 2024
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Monday, August 26, 2024
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Sunday, August 25, 2024
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Saturday, August 24, 2024
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