Incremental changes won’t produce fundamental repair. We need a massive awakening now among We the People: a realization that a sociopathic economic system (corporate rule), lacking in empathy or conscience, is leading us in a direction that’s self-destructive for the human race.
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Actually, most changes start slow and build. The civil rights movement did not desegregate the south overnight. The key is to be persistent.
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Replying to @SDWisdom
The Civil Rights movement was a call for fundamental change. Many argued that Martin Luther King Jr. was moving too fast, but he argued against “incrementalism” saying the status quo at a certain point would only co-opt the changes.

Dec 19, 2018 · 5:58 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
The civil rights movement took 20 years to desegregate the south and full equality is still not realized. Please tell us how to make the "mass awakening" happen fast. Saying we need something and a plan for how to get it done are different. We are listening but need to know how.
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1) You don't "strategize" an awakening; you inspire it. 2) Awakened citizens elect people who dismantle a system where govt is mere handmaiden to economic order that puts its own short term profit maximization over health & well-being of people & planet.#holdcapitalismaccountable
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