There's a lot of reasons to push someone to have a political view. They are still human, just like you. Just like you they see the world from their own eyes and experiences. Understanding each other is never easy, but villainizing will never lead to understanding
As a Canadian, I wouldn't cross that border at all. Let alone to revolt in a country I am not from. Asking people to start a revolution or other military adjacent actions in a foreign country is generally not a good concept at any time. Only way it should be allowed is when requesting aid against an invading force.
No one is successful enough to be a billionaire. Accumulating that amount of wealth is not a result of hard work, it's a result of exploitation. Begrudge all billionaires
From my understanding of the reading, if that were the case it would be happening in a different pattern ( or perhaps no pattern, but on all feathers ). It being such a vibrant color would mean that it's a high concentration, which would be showing elsewhere on other feathers
It's a little sensational for the headline. 72% of fourth graders are reading below expected levels. And they are blaming decades old teaching tactics, which seems odd as you would expect a larger percentage of adults not to be able to read if this was truly the problem.
There's a lot of reasons to push someone to have a political view. They are still human, just like you. Just like you they see the world from their own eyes and experiences. Understanding each other is never easy, but villainizing will never lead to understanding