Anonymous ID: a73c41 July 5, 2020, 5:16 a.m. No.9863395   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3513 >>3545 >>3582 >>3683 >>3867 >>4008

[THEY] are the virus.

 

Matthew McConaughey shares inspiring 4th of July message: 'Wear the d*** mask'

 

Matthew McConaughey has a health message for America: “Wear the damn mask.”

 

On Saturday, for the Fourth of July, the Oscar winner promoted face masks to protect against the coronavirus, as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Happy 244th birthday, America. We is going through some growing pains in this one, aren’t we?” said McConaughey in Twitter and Instagram videos. “But growing pains are a good thing, because how the hell else are we going to grow up?”

 

McConaughey asked followers to try for improvement and protect each other. “I think we gotta look each other in the eye…look ourselves in the eye, we gotta look in the mirror and ask ourselves, ‘How can I be better? How can I expect more of myself and others? How can I be more responsible? How can I have more compassion? How can I have more courage? How can I be more fair? How do I make sure that I wear the damn mask?’” he said, raising his fist.

 

He explained that making changes individually leads to collective change. “That’s how we get to next year’s birthday and birthdays beyond that. And we start partying again. Looking around and thinking, ‘Oh yeah we always got work to do. We never arrive, but we improved.’ That’s our chance. That’s our opportunity. That’s on me. That’s on you.”

 

“It’s game time. Ding, ding. We are in the ring, America,” he said in his classic drawl. “Let’s quit messing about and get it done,” closing out his speech with his famous tagline: “Just keep livin.’” Married couple Camila and Matthew McConaughey founded the “just keep livin’ Foundation” to empower teens after he was inspired by the phrase while filming the 1993 film Dazed and Confused.

 

McConaughey previously told CBS Sunday Morning that his support for face masks has nothing to do with politics. "It's about us. It's not about politics," he said. "The narrative started to feel like, 'Well, if you wanna go to work, you're on the far right. And if you wanna stay home, you're on the far left.' And that's just not true. Virus doesn't give a damn who you voted for, or I voted for, you know?" he said. "And we shouldn't care about that right now.”

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/matthew-mc-conaughey-shares-inspiring-4th-of-july-message-wear-the-d-mask-181047130.html

Anonymous ID: a73c41 July 5, 2020, 5:35 a.m. No.9863472   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3693 >>3724 >>3950

>>9863400

Great thread.

What about the people though, that had their homes taken by OBAMA and his DS Traitors? Who put their entire life savings in, to be taken by a Corrupt Bank?

How do they get made whole again?

Or are they the forgotten ones? Once again?

Haves and Have nots.

Anonymous ID: a73c41 July 5, 2020, 6:51 a.m. No.9863858   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3880

Georgia Man Plays National Anthem in Front of American Flag Made of Hay Bales

 

A Georgia man celebrated the Fourth of July by playing the national anthem in front of a large American flag painted onto hay bales at a property in Wrightsville.The flag was set up by William Sumner of MidWay Straw Company, who told Storyful he created the patriotic symbol for the second year in a row. Local media reported that “anyone is welcome to stop by” to check out the flag.This video shows Erik Powell playing “The Star-Spangled Banner” on an electric guitar in front of the flag on July 4.Erik Powell’s brother, Derek Powell, told Storyful they are friends with Sumner and “really big fans” of the hay bale flag. Derek Powell said they wanted to film a video playing the national anthem and thought Sumner’s creation would be a fitting backdrop.“Where better than Midway Straw in front of the hay bales?” Derek Powell said. Credit: William Sumner/MidWay Straw Company via Storyful

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/georgia-man-plays-national-anthem-173518168.html