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The world will not stay silent. Four years ago, Joe Cook expressed the frustration felt globally as the decisions of American citizens affect not only themselves but the entire world. He also spoke out against the hate campaigns, xenophobia, and discrimination of then-President Trump, which had consequences everywhere.
#WorldHatesUS #WHU5
Just like four years ago, as we wait for the 2024 U.S. presidential debate, we expect more spectacle than seriousness and clear proposals. But then again, was North America ever any different? #2024Debates #PoliticalTheater #SameOldStory
Tomorrow we will be publishing the second video of our campaign, launched four years ago, here on Lens. In it, Joe criticizes the presidency of Donald Trump at the time, highlighting the division, racism, xenophobia, and discrimination that his speeches and administration generated in both American and international society.
In just a few minutes, we will be uploading the video of one of our ambassadors, Joe Cook, here on Lens. Four years ago, he spoke out against the presidency of Donald Trump.
AMERICA HAS SOMETHING TO SAY.
Four years ago, Distinctly Unique(Dunique) expressed her feelings as an American citizen during the 2020 elections—Trump vs. Biden. Nothing has changed, except for one forced candidate. It’s crucial to make American citizens aware that their vote not only affects their lives as a nation but also the lives of people around the world.
#WorldHatesU.S. #WorldHatesUs #WHU5Movement
Four years ago, we started our awareness video campaign about the elections and the international interest they represent. This was on traditional social media, but soon we’ll be reposting them here on Lens so you can get to know us. We'll start with Dunique’s video, an American citizen concerned about the international repercussions of the decisions Americans make indirectly.
Hello, Lens community!
Four years ago, we started the WHU5 Movement, an acronym for "World Hates U.S./Us," @worldhatesus symbolizing the international frustration over how U.S. decisions impact the entire world. It's also a call for American citizens to make a conscious choice, knowing their decisions affect us all.
Another debate trying to be a show. We can't be the only ones finding it boring by now—no serious proposals, just attacks on each other. Our message is clear: when a nation handles abortion, climate change, immigration, and foreign policy in the same debate, it's all just noise.
We love the Olympics;
they make us feel like everything is perfect in the world, that everything is peace, that everything is love, that we are all united as human civilization, that there are goals, that there is progress, and that we are heading towards great times of human rights, equality, and equity—all without political ends. But, well, it is pleasant to feel it, at least for a moment. When the Games end, the curtain falls, and we return to the filth in which we live and the decline we are heading towards, just like it was in ancient Greece.
They shot Trump, devices of companies and organizations worldwide are crashing because of Crowdstrike, and Joe Biden is dropping out of the race—all in one week. The craziness of the election season is just beginning. Just wait until the end of the year. #ElectionMadness #2024Elections