While @marwilliamson may espouse "woke" views, her thinking parallels rightwing fundamentalists in that belief controls reality, including (as seen here) physics-- and as such, those suffering hardship & injustice are at fault for their own fate. cf. "praying" away mass shootings
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Replying to @Wavinator
Nope. Not what I said and not what I think.

Sep 4, 2019 · 6:41 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Marianne, enjoyed watching your debate performance and happy to see candidates address issues long ignored, but having grown up near Berkeley, I'm very familiar with this dangerous "woo" thinking. If that's not what you meant, how precisely *do* minds impact hurricanes?
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It's pretty clear. You said Dorian moving away from the coast was a creative use of the power of the mind. And that does not jive with physics, meteorology or life as we know it.
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It is literally what you said.
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Then go ahead and explain what you meant, we're all waiting
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You're saying "not what I said" on a screenshot of your words. We don't need another gaslighter-in-chief. Go back to writing "self help" books.
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This is literally your grift since decades. Are you really that intellectually challenged that it never occurred to you what you're implying when you suggest praying away anything works? You only deleted the tweet because your campaign manager freaked out, right?
Pretty much the same as Pat Robertson —without God references.
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You know we can see the tweet, right?
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It's like one of those days you wish you had a Sharpie to "adjust" the lines of your Tweet. That shit only works with Alabama.
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Ya know, if so many people are allegedly misinterpreting your message or sentiment, perhaps you haven't communicated it very well.