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Enjoy July 4 This Sunday It Might Be the Last One

Yes, really. The Fourth of July is no longer an event to be celebrated. It has become a day of shame and remorse. On that day a systemic racist country was created that brought slavery and oppression to blacks. The Founding Fathers created the Constitution in order to legitimize slavery. Don’t just take it from me. To confirm that July 4 is a day of infamy just consult the New York Times’ 1619 Project, CNN, NPR, the critical race theory taught in your local school system, and in your son or daughter’s university or ask Kamala or Biden. Formerly, the solution was restitution. The US government was to turn over buckets full of white taxpayers’ money to blacks to compensate them for a labor system that ended 156 years ago. But today that doesn’t suffice. Restitution alone doesn’t fix the problem of systemic racism, that is, the fact that every white person is a racist by virtue of skin color. If you are white, you are racist by definition. This problem can only be solved by

Enjoy July 4 this Sunday It might be the last one – Investment Watch

Enjoy July 4 this Sunday It might be the last one – Investment Watch
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Study shows acts of kindness reduce stress

by: Dr. Mary Gillis, D.Ed. Posted: Jul 1, 2021 / 07:35 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Whether it’s big gesture, a small one or somewhere in between, lending a helping hand can make a person happier and healthier. But acts of kindness also have another interesting benefit: Doing good deeds helps to reduce stress. In a study published in “Clinical Psychological Science,” researchers assessed 77 healthy adults between the ages of 18 and 44. All participants in the study were asked to complete a questionnaire each night for 14 days. The questionnaire was designed to help them recount any stressful events that happened that day. Scientists divided stressful events into seven categories: interpersonal, work, education, home, finance, health and accidents. The total number of events that occurred in each subcategory was the index measure for stress.

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