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MSgt. Duro

@msgt_duro

MSgt. Duro is a well traveled USAF retiree, educator, and writer. He stands ready to deliver the hard truths needed to help fix today's societal ills.

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Those who claim systemic / institutional racism is part and parcel of this country's polices are seeking favored advancement, preferential placement, and unearned profits from activities which for the most part, no longer exist. Claiming systemic / institutional racism is

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Clinging to a history you can never change and expecting others to provide you unearned monies reveals a flaw in the construction of character. Self-respect, personal confidence, and an education focused on a future you can influence will show peers, partners and professionals

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Seek self-reliance - not government dependence. Do not take the poisonous teat of government aid into your mouth. Instead, get educated, get a job, and get the independence needed to be a free human being.

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Hard Truth #169: Politicians are the lowest form of U.S. citizens, and liberal Democrats are the lowest form of politician...

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Hard Truth #168: A man needs but four things to find happiness: Freedom, Family, Friends, and Fitness (of mind and body).

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If you are not a slave, stop acting like one. If you never owned one, stop acting like you have! There is no one now living in the United States today who has owned, been owned, or is a current purchased slave in the context of the infamous slavery practices of the U.S. during

If you are not a slave, stop acting like one. If you never owned one, stop acting like you have!

There is no one now living in the United States today who has owned, been owned, or is a current purchased slave in the context of the infamous slavery practices of the U.S. during