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In 1939, Great Britain was in frenzy. World War II had just begun, and the streets were abuzz with talks of a seemingly certain air attack by the Germans.
A strange sign has found its way to walls across our country: Keep Calm And Carry On, a World War II-era Britishism that's become a brightly colored, boldly fonted, and mostly misguided placard of ...
I’m urging calm for the police officers to not pepper spray me, tear gas me, mace me and shoot rubber bullets.” He added, “People need to urge the police to be calm. Stop hurting kids, stop ...