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We often think that our idols dedicate themselves only to their work as actresses, without considering that in reality they devote themselves to many other things that we often don’t see because they are not published, and often charity and good deeds are done in silence, without being shown....

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Hills I will die on as an elementary school teacher, who just wrapped up my 32nd year teaching! 1. If you are not PASSIONATE about blessing, serving, and empowering those you are blessed to teach, this profession is not for you. 2. Our students are not “ours”. They are their families, and we need to understand the magnitude of the calling, and responsibility we have to meet them where they are, and to help them to get to a place that they never thought possible. 3. As important as the curriculum is (and it IS important), the children in our classroom are what matter most. It’s our JOB to teach the curriculum to SERVE our students, NOT to use our students to push any sort of agenda. 4. Just as we teach our students to “leave things better than they found them”, we need to leave our students better than they were when they first entered into our classroom. Never let a day pass without pouring into each and every child. 5. We should not teach our children WHAT to think, but HOW to think, and how to use that knowledge to bless and serve not only themselves, but the world around them. 6. Our words carry little (or NO value), if we do not practice what we preach. 7. If we don’t make learning fun, children will view learning as a chore, and we we will be creating a generation of children who grow up to be young adults who don’t see the joy in learning new things. 8. The child that may be “difficult to reach/teach” (the one who may get on your last nerve more than you could ever imagine), is someone’s EVERYTHING. Get to know them as human beings, find out what motivates them, and do everything you can to help them to thrive. 9. Never tell a child they “can’t” do something. God has blessed each of them with far more strengths and talents than we may know, and it’s not our job to tell them what they can’t do, but to help them to realize all the things they CAN do. 10. The legacy you leave as a teacher will never be determined by your student’s test scores, but by the human beings you helped them become throughout their lives.

Coach Hines 🇺🇸

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10 years old. This poor child only 10 years old. And yet she is already pregnant after being forced to marry a 60-year-old man in Pakistan. This is what we are fighting against. This is why we keep fighting. Little British girls in towns like mine are being raped, sodomised, groomed, exploited, tortured, abused, and murdered by these same evil men… while the “great and good” turn a blind eye. Telford. Rotherham. Rochdale. Oldham. Banbury. Birmingham. Manchester. Bradford. And countless others. Our children, no different from that little girl in Pakistan, have been left at the mercy of Pakistani-Muslim grooming gangs because those in power care more about “inclusivity” and appeasing ethnic minorities than protecting little girls from rape. And it’s still going on. Why? Because their culture and their religion encourages it. Followers of Muslim Sharia Law don’t want to coexist with other populations. They want to overpower and destroy anyone who doesn’t subscribe to their ideology. They don’t respect our laws or even recognise our right to exist. They would kill us in a heartbeat if given the power to. They don’t see our women and children as equal, or even as human beings. So they rape and pillage and they do whatever they please because, to them, we are just property. And what do those in power do? Worse than nothing. They call little girls “paki shaggers” and “white slags” when they show up beaten and bruised to a police station. They arrest children for prostitution then release them back to their abusers. They say it’s our fault, that we brought it on ourselves, that somehow we provoked them with our school uniforms and plaited hair. Police, social services, politicians and all the other powerful people in our great institutions — they would rather protect rapists than risk being called racist. Well, newsflash: Little girls shouldn’t be sold off to men old enough to be their grandfathers. Women shouldn’t be banned from speaking, showing their faces, or going to school. Babies shouldn’t be born with severe congenital defects from cousin marriage. Not all cultures are good. Not all cultures are equal. Not all cultures should be tolerated. The fact that our own government refuses to uphold and defend British sovereignty on our own soil is appalling. The fact that they are allowing women, girls and children to be subjected to the abusive dictation of these monsters is reprehensible. This is Britain. Not the Middle East. And the fact that they want us to sit down and shut up about it is morally bankrupt. Sharia Law culture must never be allowed in Britain. Not now, not ever.

Samantha Smith

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