When mothers come together to help their kids, they can move mountains

When mothers come together to help their kids, they can move mountains

Coalition of Mothers Against Censorship (shorter CoMAC) is on the war path again. Mothers were the most affected by the unrest in summer 2020. Their children and their parents protested against various causes. Mothers stayed at home, waiting and anticipating the day their children returned home for treatment. The pandemic made it difficult to go to the hospital for minor issues. If you were to be diagnosed with Covid, it would be a serious condition. Mothers used to tend to their kids at home, using a variety of sanitizers to cover their wounds.

After the calm had sunk for a few weeks or months, CoMAC was back, trying to convince the government that this wasn't the way to do things. Have you seen the protest videos? Did you notice any thing? It's clear how the police would deal with peaceful protesters. They would spray them with water and then run through the crowd. If you've not seen these videos - find them on twitter and even Youtube.. Download them from Youtube to avoid the fear that the censors might take them down You can download them using a program like this awesome ninja site.. The internet doesn't have the power to keep evidence of illegal acts.  y2mate If someone makes a claim to the video, it will be deleted. This will erase firsthand and eyewitness accounts.

You may have heard that police sometimes play popular music when they are filming. This is to trigger copyright mechanisms when the video is uploaded to Youtube or other websites that respect digital right. This is another way to conceal evidence. This is a common practice of not paying attention to reliable sources that provide accurate information about the happenings locally as well as internationally. Youtube and Twitter's video sharing are frequently shut down for copyright violations. CoMAC has to sometimes follow up on uploaders to ensure that the evidence remains available. Mothers can band together and offer emotional support to each otherand give it to their extended families across the country. We must stand up and stop taking evidence of brutality from the government's employees against other protesters.

Mothers end up being on the forefront of things due to the fact that they hug their children and bring home the smoke of the frontlines. This is not how children think they can remain in peace. We must take charge of the events that surround us. Only by personal responsibility as well as more oversight from the government, will we be able to thrive as a community and overcome the challenges we face with grace and a strong grip of good intentions. Get to your CoMAC branch, and fill the seats The commentary tour is coming your way. See you there!