Replace personal displays of anger with elegant recitation of facts, superb non-violent communication skills, and a passionate commitment to participating in a large scale, soulful American renewal for as long as it takes to make it happen.

Jun 30, 2018 · 8:43 PM UTC

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I wish I could do that. I'm too outraged by what's happening @marwilliamson
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We can't afford to indulge too much anger when there's so much work to do. MLK Jr. said: "We have very little morally persuasive power with people who can feel our underlying contempt."
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You just keep on keeping on. I'm proud of you. Grateful.
Be articulate: Communicate compassionately and assertively. That’s easier to say than to do. Fortunately every day gives us opportunities to practice.
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Ultimately, yes. The child immigration issue is a good place for anger. We can express it- it's valid. And then, yes, we must return to being the measured thoughtful believers in facts.
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Please tell that to the Democrats
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i am good with the commitment and soul, it’s the replacing of anger and elegance i will start working on NOW.
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And know that you have millions of supporters all over the world who are right behind you. Here’s to a better world, here’s to peace, here’s to love.
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Thank you for the reminder.
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Like @Ocasio2018 !!! It’s in all of us
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