Wow. Thanks to whomever found this...
Replying to @SoulForce6
She talks about being a child of the 60s and the loss of political idealism after the Assassination of John Kennedy, Dr. King, and Bobby Kennedy. At the end she discusses that some people are waking up to that political idealism again.

Aug 25, 2019 · 5:32 AM UTC

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Marianne Williamson— Harnessing The Power Of Love For Political Purposes.
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Marianne, just got to say, your "view" on Depression & other mental health diagnoses is appalling Saying obese people lack "spiritual intelligence" It's incredibly irresponsible. Maybe I can just idk use a crystal to over come my PTSD? Bc it's what? Fake?
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How are you the same age today as you were in that video? 🤔
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Love you Marianne 💖💖💖🥺🥺
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Having worked in the public sector much of my working life, I feel that it too has become corporatized and has lost much of its idealism. It too is in need of an infusion of renewed idealism that Marianne talks about and is helping to bring about.
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Wow I am happy to see this. I have been thinking this for years; you are completely correct. The assassinations of the 60’s taught us that anyone positioned to make radical improvements to our country will be killed, so we shouldn’t dare try. But we’re going to try anyway. ✌️
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You look the same 😃.
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Yes, so many of us were affected by a death of idealism at the barrel of guns. The war in Vietnam became also simultaneously a disincentive to our concept of a normal functioning government...a loss of much public service to disenchantment, self preservation, and drug drop out.
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I think you are cool! I don't think you will be President, but we need more of your thinking.
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