If moms unite to help their kids to help their kids, they can accomplish great things.

If moms unite to help their kids to help their kids, they can accomplish great things.

Coalition of Mothers Against Censorship, also known as CoMAC is back on the warpath. The majority of victims of the summer 2020 turmoil were mothers. Their children and their parents were protesting against different causes. Mothers were staying in their homes, waiting, and anxiously awaiting the day their children returned home for treatment. Thanks to pandemic, going to the emergency rooms for small stuff didn't seem wise, and you might get Covid in worst case just from being in the room, which is why most times, mothers will just take care of their children at home, coating their wounds and scratches with love, lots of sanitizers and bandaids of course.

And, months later, CoMAC comes out trying to convince the government that it's not the case. You've seen the protest videos. Have you noticed anything? It was quite amazing to observe how Police would treat peaceful protestors.  youtube shorts mp4 You can view these videos via searching Twitter or Youtube. You can download them directly from Youtube. This isn't the right way. If anyone claims to own the video, it is likely to be removed.

It is standard for police to play music from popular artists in the course of filming. This is in order to trigger the copyright mechanism if the video is posted on Youtube or any other site that allow digital content. This is another tactic to cover up evidence. The long-term practice of not recognizing truthful sources and ignoring them is another reason why we should not sweep it under the rug. Youtube and Twitter video sharing are frequently shut down due to copyright violations. CoMAC has to sometimes monitor uploaders to ensure that the evidence is available. Moms should join their strength and work together in offering it to extended families across the nation. We need to rise up and stop deliberately getting rid of evidence of the brutality of government employees toward otherwise located protesters.

Mothers could end up on the forefront of everything simply because they're able to cuddle their children. They bring home all the smoke from the frontlines. This is not how we've been taught to believe that our children can be safe in our neighborhoods. Let's take control of the events that surround us. Only through 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 the conviction of good intentions. Find your local CoMAC branch and fill those seats, because the commentary tour is coming to your town. We hope to see you all there