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Where are all the 2nd Amndt Hero's that want to fight for freedom - when an actual attack is imminent against a fellow Democracy? Why are they not jamming planes for the Ukraine to volunteer? Are they actually big talking cowards? #ProudBoys #OathKeepers @FoxNews @OANN @newsmax
The Fascists in Spain battled the Republic in the Spanish Civil War, Many brave Americans went to join the fight. Where are this generations #HEMINGWAY - All the big talking gun nuts bunkered down with food and multiple guns - none want to go FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY. #GQP cowards
So my #MondayMorning thought is this: IF you talk a big game about Democracy - but then do not STEP up and volunteer to protect it - you are a FAKE. #GQPTraitorsToDemocracy Are there any real men of Warrior age ready to answer freedoms bell? @TuckerCarlson Ha! @JesseBWatters?
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«El hombre no está hecho para la derrota. Un hombre puede ser destruido pero no derrotado».

#ErnestHemingway ✍️
Escritor y periodista estadounidense. Premio Pulitzer (1953) y Premio Nobel de Literatura (1954). Uno de los personajes literarios más fascinantes del siglo XX.
Ernest Hemingway nació el 21 de julio de 1899, en Oak Park, Illinois, Estados Unidos. Su padre, Clarence Edmonds Hemingway, era médico y su madre, Grace Hall Hemingway, era música. Fue el segundo hijo y el primer varón. Tuvo tres hermanos: Marcelline, Ursula y Sunny.
Ernest Hemingway siempre quiso ser escritor, y descubrió su talento en la secundaria cuando empezó a escribir en el diario escolar. Su madre quiso que fuera músico, luego médico, pero al graduarse consiguió trabajo en el rotativo Star de Kansas city y se hizo periodista.
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Thread re #Hemingway.

On the one hand, it’s possible I’m the only person to have realised that when Hemingway writes in “A Moveable Feast” that “there was no choice at all. There was only the choice of streets to take you back fastest”, he then gives (slightly) WRONG DIRECTIONS.
OTOH, it is of course far more likely that tens of thousands of scholars have identified this point already & this is old hat.

But what might Papa be telling us with this obscure bit of (slight) Parisian misdirection?
At what false certainty, naturally skipped over by millions of readers in love with the prose, might he be pointing to? One remembers that he - and his wife - edited these stories long after first written.

Or might he even have made a (slight) mistake?
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Stell Dir vor es ist Klimawandel, und keiner geht hin... Was für eine Intro zum Workshop "Writing for Change" an der LMU! Danke für die Einladung @haztravrcc

Follow this THREAD for insights into our discussion about environmental journalism then and now 🌿🌎👇#writingforchange
Following in the footsteps of Rachel Carson #writingforchange

How can we stop #climatechange? Can journalism help? What made past media campaigns successful? How many reports can readers take before becoming indifferent? What is the right mixture of emotional & rational appeal?
@mrneuzil traces back the history of environmental journalism all the way to the Bible: "The earth is also polluted by its inhabitants, for they transgressed laws..." (Isaiah 24:5)

🙄 #bibleprophecy #plasticplanet #writingforchange
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