Unfettered capitalism, disconnected from a sense of moral & ethical responsibility to people & planet, has done & continues to do immeasurable damage. It will only be changed by an awakening of We the People. The political establishment that enabled the trend will not reverse it.
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It’s not enough to reduce people’s suffering; we must challenge the underlying forces that make all that suffering inevitable. This will not be done by a political class tied to those forces in an unholy $ alliance, no matter how well-intentioned the individuals within it may be.
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We need a fundamental disruption of our economic, social & political status quo. We need a non-violent revolution of the heart, a fierce repudiation of a heartless economic & political reality that has had its way with us for far too long & should have its way no longer.#bigtruth

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The revolution could begin with the main stream media?
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I love it when you talk French Marianne.
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All of your non-specific, vague calls to action read like overwrought masters theses for a poly sci degree.
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Goddess with human heart of gold.
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Please for the love of god and all that is holy win this election!
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The left needs to do this, figure it out, heal their hearts, then maybe run again in 2024 once they're no longer crazy.
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A huge problem with large corps like pharma, telecom (5G), big oil, Monsanto ruining the health of US citizens and heaping ridiculous rewards. I'm OK with capitalism as long as it is not at the expense of my health. Look at Merck's profits from their measles hysteria campaign.
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What an odd way to endorse this prescient retired doctor's longstanding idea to #AuditTheFED
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How about a social climate that wanted it hot, fast, now, enter Walmart. Enter fast food, did we really get it 'our way'? Our consumerism has cost us livelihoods brick by brick. The problem isn't too much capitalism, it's too few capitalists. Doubt the monopoly will change.