@kaitlynshavelle: pls share pls pls our lives depend on it !!! #savescience #nasa #foru #fypp #princeton

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amithephysicist
Aminata :
as a physics grad, science is so essential 😭
2025-05-06 20:07:36
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c0conutbananabread
c0conutbananabread :
Cuts to science actually lower gdp!
2025-05-07 00:19:59
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migg1e_smalls
Mig :
it's the way people who couldn't get a C in most high school science classes are the ones proposing all these cuts ..... INFURIATING
2025-05-07 14:29:14
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aitanaaaaa333
aitanaaaaa333 :
yeah this is terrible — thank you for talking about it!
2025-05-06 17:03:28
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delvtaco
delv :
Wholeheartedly agree! I’d like to pursue a career in neuropsych (esp research) but feel defeated by the cuts in funding in research. We need science!! 🥲🥲
2025-05-07 00:13:38
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jesiloves08
Jesiloves :
This is so important to talk about!!! Yes girl!!🙏🏾😩
2025-05-06 21:03:27
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alexiselena_
Alexis Davila :
Yes!! Sharing this
2025-05-06 16:23:35
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astrophysicist_erika
Astrophysicist Erika :
Einstein left Germany… don’t let us be the kind of country that loses a scientist like Einstein
2025-06-01 05:05:46
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chilllikedyl
Dylan :) :
Yes!!
2025-05-06 15:45:31
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eeempireofthesun
⭐️ :
first humanities now science 💔💔💔
2025-05-08 05:53:38
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susie.explorando
Susie :
Thank you for speaking up. I was always told to keep my head down and just do the work. Scientists and engineers are creating the future and we need to start being more involved in the decision making.
2025-05-08 04:33:45
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sannasdesk
sanna 💌 :
Thank you for speaking on this 💜
2025-05-07 16:07:52
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klaystar
Klay “Star” Thompson :
I work in psych research and it’s so upsetting to see ppl lose their funding. Friends of my lab have lost so many grants on suicide and lgbt ppl 🙁
2025-05-06 22:39:40
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America, before the colonial carve-up and miseducation of its original peoples, was part of the vast and ancient dominion known as the Al Moroccan Empire—a geopolitical and spiritual expanse that included territories now referred to as the Americas. The Asiatics of America, the original inhabitants of this land, were of Moorish descent, carrying the bloodline and wisdom of their ancient forebears. These Moors, once noble in their culture, law, and divine creed, eventually fell into disarray and dishonor. In abandoning the principles handed down from their ancient mothers and fathers—those rooted in divine law, balance, and alignment with nature—they strayed into the worship of foreign “gods” and systems. As a result of this spiritual and cultural fall, European colonizers began assigning them false identities: “Negro,” “Black,” “Colored,” and “Ethiopian” in 1774—labels that were not merely misnomers but legal and psychological tools of enslavement. These terms, devoid of national or historical grounding, served to sever the Asiatics from their true heritage, rendering them stateless and disconnected from the land that birthed them. By 1988, the term “African-American” was introduced—a more polished yet equally disempowering label, continuing the legacy of identity confusion and historical erasure. These names were not harmless descriptors but deliberate constructs within a system designed to keep the Moors from awakening to their true inheritance. Prophet Noble Drew Ali, divinely prepared and sent in 1913, sought to restore this lost knowledge and reconnection. Through the Moorish Science Temple of America, he reintroduced the Asiatics of America to their true nationality, birthrights, and divine creed. He taught that reclaiming one’s Moorish identity was not just about names—it was about reclaiming one’s relationship with the Creator, the land, and the sacred law of their ancestors. By honoring their ancient mothers and fathers, the Moors could transcend the slave labels and reenter their rightful place within the divine order of the Al Moroccan Empire.
America, before the colonial carve-up and miseducation of its original peoples, was part of the vast and ancient dominion known as the Al Moroccan Empire—a geopolitical and spiritual expanse that included territories now referred to as the Americas. The Asiatics of America, the original inhabitants of this land, were of Moorish descent, carrying the bloodline and wisdom of their ancient forebears. These Moors, once noble in their culture, law, and divine creed, eventually fell into disarray and dishonor. In abandoning the principles handed down from their ancient mothers and fathers—those rooted in divine law, balance, and alignment with nature—they strayed into the worship of foreign “gods” and systems. As a result of this spiritual and cultural fall, European colonizers began assigning them false identities: “Negro,” “Black,” “Colored,” and “Ethiopian” in 1774—labels that were not merely misnomers but legal and psychological tools of enslavement. These terms, devoid of national or historical grounding, served to sever the Asiatics from their true heritage, rendering them stateless and disconnected from the land that birthed them. By 1988, the term “African-American” was introduced—a more polished yet equally disempowering label, continuing the legacy of identity confusion and historical erasure. These names were not harmless descriptors but deliberate constructs within a system designed to keep the Moors from awakening to their true inheritance. Prophet Noble Drew Ali, divinely prepared and sent in 1913, sought to restore this lost knowledge and reconnection. Through the Moorish Science Temple of America, he reintroduced the Asiatics of America to their true nationality, birthrights, and divine creed. He taught that reclaiming one’s Moorish identity was not just about names—it was about reclaiming one’s relationship with the Creator, the land, and the sacred law of their ancestors. By honoring their ancient mothers and fathers, the Moors could transcend the slave labels and reenter their rightful place within the divine order of the Al Moroccan Empire.

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