Anonymous ID: d31164 Nov. 1, 2023, 6:57 a.m. No.19842013   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2023

>>19841991

>I wish all truth tellers would use a name, It's time.

 

Stand out too much, and the anti-famefags will clone your "identity" and parrot it into ruin. We see that everyday.

 

Like "Smoking Pepe"

No one can use that identity anymore.

Anonymous ID: d31164 Nov. 1, 2023, 8:06 a.m. No.19842326   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2339 >>2488

Anon wants to hear Nikky Haley's plan to bring DEI to these statistics.

 

Men Hard at Work

By Gray Babbs

June 9, 2020

DATABYTE

 

First, and perhaps obviously, more men than women work in the fields with the highest rates of occupational injuries. The occupations with the highest rates of deaths are loggers, fishing workers, aircraft pilots, flight engineers, and roofers. In 2018, 97% of loggers, 92% of fishing workers, 94% of pilots and flight engineers, and 98% of roofers were men. The workplace fatalities in these professions are caused by falls, exposure to harmful environments, and injuries by work equipment.

 

Differences in choice of profession explain only part of the disparity in workplace deaths. Over 40% of all work-related deaths are from transportation incidents. This statistic aligns with the larger trend that over twice as many men as women die in motor vehicle accidents each year. Homicide and suicide are the third-leading cause of workplace deaths. Nationally, 77% of homicide deaths and 79% of suicide deaths are men.

 

The ways that people get hurt on the job offer insight into the state of menโ€™s health. Overall, men in the US are three times more likely to die of injuries than women. The gender disparity in workplace deaths cannot be attributed to biological differences between men and women. Rather, gendered norms in job choice and behavior place men at risk in and out of the workplace.

 

https://www.publichealthpost.org/databyte/men-hard-at-work/

 

Men are dying because they're led by Women who worship "The Children" as their God, instead of the Creator named in the US Constitution.

Anonymous ID: d31164 Nov. 1, 2023, 8:30 a.m. No.19842444   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2469

>Follow the (Masons) Wives

Famous Ladies of the Order of the Eastern Star

 

Emblem and heroines

The emblem of the Order is a five-pointed star with the white ray of the star pointing downwards towards the manger. The meaning of the letters FATAL surrounding the center pentagon in the emblem is only revealed to members of the Order, but has been readily available on the internet for some time. In the Chapter room, the downward-pointing white ray points to the West. The character-building lessons taught in the Order are stories inspired by Biblical figures:

 

Adah (Jephthah's daughter, from the Book of Judges). In Eastern Star, Adah is represented by the color blue and a sword and veil. Adah represents the virtue of obedience.

Ruth, the widow from the Book of Ruth. In Eastern Star, Ruth is represented by the color yellow and a sheaf of barley. Ruth represents the virtue of religious principles.

Esther, the wife from the Book of Esther. In Eastern Star, Esther is represented by the color white and a crown and scepter. Esther represents the virtue of loyalty.

Martha, sister of Mary and Lazarus, from the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of John. In Eastern Star, Martha is represented by the color green and a broken column. Martha represents the virtue of endurance in trial.

Electa (the "elect lady" from II John), the mother. In Eastern Star, Electa is represented by the color red and a chalice. Electa represents the virtue of endurance of persecution.

 

Kate M. Ainey ((Kayleigh McEnany??))

Clara Barton (American Red Cross Nurse)

Laura Ingalls Wilder (Young Fiction Author)

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Eastern_Star

 

Achoth

Omega Epsilon Sigma

 

Omega Epsilon Sigma was founded as Omicron Epsilon Sigma on January 3, 1925, at Central Missouri State Teachers College (now University of Central Missouri). The 1925 edition of the Sunflower yearbook described the sorority's membership policy as "eligibility to membership in this organization is based upon affiliation with the Order of the Eastern Star."

 

The colors were yellow and white; the flower was the snapdragon.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Epsilon_Sigma

Anonymous ID: d31164 Nov. 1, 2023, 8:34 a.m. No.19842469   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>19842444

>Nu (World Order)

The Alpha chapter dates from 1923. This group would later exit to become Omega Sigma (local), would join Theta Sigma Upsilon as its Nu chapter in 1928, and would become the Epsilon Lambda chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta in 1959 when Theta Sigma Upsilon merged with that larger sorority.

>See: ฮ‘ฮ“ฮ”

Alpha Gamma Delta

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha_Gamma_Delta