Your perception of my beliefs is inaccurate. If I saw things the way you think I see them, I probably wouldn’t like me either. An actual reading of my books - not taking a sentence or two out of context in a way that can be used to ridicule me - reveals a very different picture.

Aug 1, 2019 · 6:41 PM UTC

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Said you Liked Opportunity Village a 13c paying disabled people penny’s for work. You liked them @marwilliamson. This is indication you don’t understand the problems faced by disabled people. There’s one problem your ableism. Read @Imani_Barbarin and consult w/ disabled people
Isn’t that what this is all about for you anyway? Selling books? Cashing in? The grift?
Why is your "defense" just a sales pitch for your books?
"Your perception of my beliefs is inaccurate." It is *YOUR* responsibility as a speaker to be accurate, and get your point across. I mean, how would that go WH?? So far, anytime someone has made criticism of your beliefs, it has been "inaccurate" bc of someone else.
I am really disappointed that I ever tried to find humor in Marianne Williamson. She is ignorant and that makes her dangerous. We can't even have levity any more because scammers are willing to hurt people on a large scale to get attention.
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The lack of sympathy in your response makes it hard to beleive
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It's up to you to change the perception of your beliefs.
But we can’t pretend we don’t have a problem with meds being dangerously prescribed to seniors and disabled. Look how the overprescribing of antibiotics are creating antibiotic resistance. propublica.org/article/gover…
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Here is some data of doctors overprescribing meds. I know with all my heart that you would never advise anyone to not take meds that a qualified medical professional orders in conjunction with a holistic care plan developed by a multidisciplinary team.
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