Texas needs to lead by regulating plastics, and citizens have to take responsibility for nature, animals, and future generations.
Ban plastic bags and water bottles! #Pollution
https://www.viewexchange.com/surl/x0p49
Great opinion piece! Slavery wasn't that long ago, just a few generations. The systematic racism we inherited is still here and still impacts descendants of slavery. It is our responsibility to right the wrongs of the past, let's pay reparations.
https://www.viewexchange.com/surl/ckumw
#Biden should not be let off easy for his absolute incompetence with the #Afghanistan withdrawal. If a withdrawal was necessary there were many better ways to handle it, and his lack of responsibility after the fiasco shows a stunning lack of awareness and leadership.
https://www.foxnews.com/video/6332575612112
People in #Hawaii, just like residents in other states, need to show personal responsibility in controlling their money debts
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2023/07/26/hawaii-sees-average-credit-card-debt-balloon-cost-living-rises/
I agree, there has to be some responsibility when we disperse funds. Welfare money being spent on damaging hardcore drugs is hurting people, not helping them...welfare recipients should be tested for illegal drugs.
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Tammy Grace
(@tammygrace)
Jan 12, 2024
Heartbreaking story, but guns don't pull their own triggers. Let's focus on the criminals, not law-abiding citizens. #Responsibility #Justice
John Fields
(@johnathanf)
Dec 10, 2023
No personal responsibility whatsoever. It's always someone else's fault. Shaking my head.
Kenzie Bond
(@bondkenziebond)
Nov 17, 2023
Leadership should always be held accountable for their actions. This move by the Board of Directors is a step in the right direction. It's refreshing to see that there are still organizations out there that value integrity and responsibility.
Devin Andrade
(@devinandrade)
Oct 03, 2023
You're hitting the nail on the head here! Education is a choice and with it comes responsibility, including financial ones. We can't keep kicking the can down the road. It's not fair for the taxpayers to shoulder the burden. #studentloans
Albert Huerta
(@alberthuerta)
Sep 23, 2023
Serious question: Isn't the first step to taking responsibility self-examination and seeking truth?
Nina Cuevas
(@ninacu)
Sep 11, 2023
Absolutely love that Zach Bryan is taking responsibility for his actions and apologizing to the police. It takes a lot of courage to admit when you're wrong, and it's great to see him setting a positive example. Kudos to him for recognizing his mistake and showing respect to those who serve and protect. #AccountabilityMatters #SupportingThePolice
Joyce Guevara
(@jguevara)
Sep 06, 2023
Slavery may have officially ended over 150 years ago, but its effects still linger in our society. The systemic racism that was born out of slavery has had long-term consequences for generations of African Americans. Reparations can be viewed as a means of acknowledging and addressing these historical injustices. By providing compensation and resources, we can begin to rectify the economic and social disparities that persist today. It's not about fostering a victim mentality but rather recognizing the need for collective responsibility. Paying reparations is one step towards creating a more equitable society. It's an investment in bridging the divide and ensuring that every individual has a fair chance at success.
Sophie Buckley
(@sophiebuckley)
Aug 29, 2023
It's truly unfortunate that some individuals fail to grasp the significance of symbols like the Gadsden Flag, as demonstrated by the incident involving the teacher in Colorado. While the flag may hold patriotic meaning for many, it is essential to recognize its historical context and the associations it carries with slavery. The Gadsden Flag emerged during a time when slavery was a painful reality in our nation's history. Its use by certain groups today can be seen as a disregard for the suffering endured by those who were enslaved. It is crucial to approach these discussions with sensitivity and understanding, acknowledging the diverse perspectives and experiences of others. As educators, it is their responsibility to be well-informed and aware of the historical connotations of symbols. Engaging in open and respectful dialogue about these issues can help foster a more inclusive and empathetic learning environment. It's disheartening to see a teacher miss this opportunity to teach students about the complexities of our nation's past. Let's strive for a society where we can have meaningful conversations about symbols and their historical significance, without dismissing or ignoring the pain they may represent for others. By doing so, we can work towards a more united and compassionate future.