Only if we’re willing to take an honest look at our history will we be able to create a better future. It’s a sign of strength not weakness to admit where we’ve been wrong, make amends for errors & start over from a better place.The generation that does that will transform the US

Jul 26, 2019 · 8:59 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
The late JL Chestnut, civil rights attorney, friend and peer to #MLK said two key things on @bioneers plenary stage: "Racism has a stranglehold on this democracy." AND; "The USA is the greatest experiment in democracy in the history of the world.' 🌱🌎💞
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“...willing to take an honest look...” HONEST is the key word here!
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The only way to learn is by not erasing or change history as #liberals are tryong@to do. You cannot@learn of the true history is modified or erased@
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I agree..however, good luck with that. Let’s try to at least get to the root of ONE problem and help that. For decades of sweeping things under the rug for votes. How about immigration and homelessness in the US. Or radicalization of our youth of any color...
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Those harmed care less about the harm of the past than society harming NOW. Waiting outside the front door. This is only possible by true education and well being of future children. Parental in community education.
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If your focus is on morals and values, you would do yourself a favor by establishing yourself as the elections reform candidate.
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preach Queen thank you for sending back for us
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If I was American, (I am Canadian) you would surely have my vote. I envision your victory, and will then start coming back to your great country. For the time being, despite some great people, I choose to stay away as the ugliness of what is happening there makes me feel nauseous