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A Quick Look at Today:
Wickline Park, 315 South 7th Street, will host the Saturday Flagler Beach Farmers Market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today. More than 30 local vendors will be selling prepared meals, fruit, veggies, handcrafted goods, and local artwork. Flagler Strong, a non-profit, hosts the market.
The Palm Coast Community Center, located at 305 Palm Coast Parkway NE, will host the Democratic Women’s Club of Flagler County meeting at 9:30 a.m.
The Grace Community Food Pantry is open today from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. via drive-thru at 245 Education Way, Bunnell. Pastor Charles Silano and Grace Community Food Pantry, a Flagler County disaster relief organization, are in charge of organizing the food pantry. Feeding Northeast Florida assists local families, children, and active and retired military personnel who are struggling to put food on the table, as well as elders. Collaborating with nearby supermarkets, producers, and farms, we salvage premium food that would otherwise go to waste and turn it into meals for the underprivileged. A large portion of the food pantry’s operations and storage space are provided by the Flagler County School District. Give 386-586-2653 a call to volunteer, give, or offer assistance.
The Cinematique Theater, located at 242 South Beach Street in Daytona Beach, will host Random Acts of Insanity’s compilation of standups from Central Florida at 8 p.m. It costs $8.50 for general entry. Comedians from over Central Florida perform live stand-up comedy at RAI every third Saturday.
Notably, I had the opportunity to wish a friend a happy birthday the other day. I was unable to mail a Hallmark card. Of course, I intended to make her grimace, but the cringe factor is too predictable when it comes to Hallmark cards. After that, I discovered a series of catchphrases that were being used in China in 1999 to commemorate the country’s 50th birthday. I apologize to my friend for severing the seal of what should have been private wishes with these billion-footed slogans (some of which I did not include in my original missive), but they were not meant as parody and naturally come off as nothing but, which makes them too preciously charming not to share here:
Cheers to China’s tremendous reform, opening up, and socialist modernization efforts!
Aim to transform China into a thriving, strong, democratic, and culturally sophisticated communist nation!
Raise the big banner of Deng Xiaoping Theory and advocate for the development of Chinese-style socialism into the twenty-first century!
Free the mind, look for truth in the facts, and aggressively advocate for reform and transparency!
Adhere to the fundamental economic system, which is dominated by public ownership and has a variety of ownership forms emerging side by side. Each form of ownership should be used as the primary distribution method and in conjunction with other forms, as determined by his job!
Put all your faith in the working class!
Honor expertise, cherish gifted individuals, and implement the plan to energize the country via science and education!
Put family planning into practice, safeguard the environment and natural resources, and implement the sustainable development plan!
Promote socialist science, literature, and the arts while upholding the objectives of helping the people and socialism, as well as the rule that a hundred flowers should bloom and a hundred schools of thought should compete!
Enhance people’s physical appearance and promote physical culture and public health!
Come together as one, don’t be afraid of challenges, fight hard, persevere, and have the courage to succeed!
Long live the magnificent theories of Deng Xiaoping, Leninism, Mao Zedong, and Marxism!
P.T.
Now, this will give our local Republicans a little pause:
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Xenophobia has not differentiated between authorized and unauthorized immigrants, or between immigrants and US residents, as a type of racial prejudice. Rather, it has entangled entire populations, irrespective of their citizenship or immigration status, and the stress and violence caused by xenophobia have affected entire generations.14 Consider the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act, which was first enacted as a temporary measure to prohibit Chinese laborers. For decades until it was repealed in 1943, the law made it more difficult for all Chinese, even American citizens of Chinese heritage, to enter and reenter the nation. Or think about how many Mexicans were deported during the Great Depression. The xenophobic effort, which was initially intended to target people who were in the country illegally, ended up involving the expulsion of Mexican Americans who were born in the United States as well as legal residents.
In America for Americans: A History of Xenophobia in the United States (2019), Erika Lee provides examples.
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