Resist or Die
Now, Today let's talk about an ordinary woman, a family woman, her name is Mia. She works in a factory where she produces glasses for 12 hours a day. And well, her husband tragically died in the Iraqi war. Now she lives with her 12-year-old daughter, Alba, in a house shared with 4 other families. But Alba made a mistake, during a school presentation she heavily criticised and blamed the government for the death of her loving father. And even though she was just telling the truth she got expelled from her school. Today, Alba's friends are scared to speak with her and she spends her days locked down in her room. Mia watches Alba withdraw deeper and deeper into her shell, she misses her father. This breaks Mia's heart, but we all face hardships in this new reality don't we? What matters is what we do with our frustration. How we turn anger and sorrow into action. So on an ordinary day, Mia after work decided to act. Therefore she went and participated to her local manifestation and she ended up injuring heavily one of the patrol officers on duty. That was perfect timing because that officer was the man that volunteered to inject the fatal substance to execute whom at seem to be guilty. The officer unfortunately ended up in hospital but that meant that as it was so challenging to find another killer the execution got postponed till the officer got well. But the unbelievable thing is that the court received some clear evidence that the man wasn't as actually guilty so they decided to call off the execution. Now, Mia literally is a national hero. And imagine if she wasn't one in a billion but one of a billion what if we all found the courage to push back. Don't wait until your daughter gets expelled from school or your husband dies in war. The history of free men isn't written by chance but by choice. The choice is clear my friends, RESIST OR DIE.