...so long as the Rare Earth Minerals and Oil keep flowing into China.
from Google AI:As of April 2025, the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) reported 6,486 civilian deaths in the Myanmar civil war since the February 2021 coup, including 1,494 women and 751 children. Separately, the United Nations reported in December 2024 that over 3.2 million people were internally displaced and 149,000 were refugees.
Specific Data for 2025:April 2025 AAPP Data: 6,486 civilians killed in total since February 2021.
March 2025 OCHA Update: 32,000 people displaced in Kachin state due to fighting in Bhamo Township since late 2024.
January 2025 UN News Report: Over 5,000 civilians killed and 3.3 million displaced by September 2024, with numbers rising due to conscription.
January 2025 Human Rights Watch Report: Over 125 detainees had been sentenced to death, with 44 in absentia.
Note: Casualty figures for civil wars are often difficult to ascertain accurately, and these figures are based on available reports as of mid-2025.
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September 1, 2025 also known as Labor Day. Labor Day falls out on the first Monday in September. It was originally created by The Labor Movement and is dedicated to American workers' social and economic achievements, (or was supposed tp be).
Initially, Labor Day was created as a yearly nationwide tribute to the contributions workers have made to the prosperity and well-being of our country and, secondarily, to mark a long struggle for safety and workers’ rights. Labor Day used to just be September 1st, until the lazy federal employees decided they wanted another paid holiday and a three day weekend.
Unfortunately, due to the infiltration of the labor movement by organized crime, Marxists, socialists, and communists, much of the true meaning of this day has been lost, and it has become just another holiday for the nation.
CUT OUT THE CANCER OF BIG LABOR
Unions once claimed to stand for the working man. Today, they’re nothing more than extortion rackets infected with socialist rot.
Union bosses don’t fight for workers; they fight for power. And they’re willing to strangle businesses, hijack government, and even sacrifice your children’s future to get it.
Private sector unions? They bleed companies dry with demands that outpace productivity. They kill innovation to keep useless jobs alive. Translation: you pay more, you get less — and they call that “fairness.”
Public sector unions? They’ve turned government into their personal ATM. Politicians bow to them for votes and campaign cash, and taxpayers get stuck with the bill. That’s not democracy — that’s a protection racket.
And how about the dirtest of them all, the Teachers’ Unions? The worst of the worst. Led by the Biggest Loser in all the Unions. They demand endless perks while presiding over a system that pumps out graduates who are illiterate. They Sexualize classrooms, strip the Parents of their rights, and treat the kids like political pawns. They’re not educating at all, they’re indoctrinating!
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