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Hi everyone! My name is KindKang, an advocate for Www.AllLivesMatter.World. The advocacy is a global call for humanity and compassion, calling for peace and advocating for "Kindness First, Fairness Always, and DUKI In Action". (DUKI stands for Decentralized Universal Kindness Income.). As an ordinary person with very limited resources, I'm facing challenges spreading this message. Some platforms have blocked or restricted my new accounts, making outreach difficult.

I am inviting you to join the cause and help spread the message out. I sincerely believe that "ALL LIVES MATTER" is not just a truth to uphold but also a unifying superpower that all lives can hold. Holding this superpower, every voice and action will matter, whether in the spotlight or the shadows. By uniting in both word and deed, we can build a world where all lives truly matter.

DUKI may not be a great choice of acronym for American audiences.
Hey there, thanks for your comment. I see where the 'not-great-choice' concern may come from with the DUKI acronym. I looked into it, and I think you might be hinting at "dookie," right?

But DUKI (pronounced like /duːki/) is actually quite different. It's meant to sound more like "duty" or "kindness," with a bit of "cookie" thrown in. Funny how our brains make these connections, isn't it?

The thing is, DUKI stands for "Decentralized Universal Kindness Income," which has a pretty positive meaning. Words might sound similar, but words themselves don't matter that much. What really matters are the actions and effects behind them. What do you think? Do you feel the positive meaning of DUKI could overcome any initial associations? I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on this. ^_^

[Added Later After I notice there is an [flagged] before the post and learned its meaning]

I want to make it clear that while I currently don't have the power to say 'no' to this behavior and stop the post from being silenced, the message may face temporary setbacks or even seem dead, but I believe that 'All Lives Matter Worldwide' is unstoppable and will continue to resonate.

"Freedom as the right to say no" and "Freedom as the power to say no" inspired 'DUKI In Action'. These freedom concepts have roots in both historical minds like George Orwell and contemporary thinkers, such as Karl Widerquist. While the former is a truth to uphold, the latter addresses a practical challenge: what if exercising this right becomes unaffordable under unjust rule? As the saying goes, 'When the wicked rule, the people groan.' Thus, DUKI helps to empower all lives to say no to the unrighteous