The philosophy of nonviolence, created by Gandhi for Indian Independence movement & MLKJr. in struggle for US civil rights, says purifying our hearts is a necessary part of purifying society; “the end is inherent in the means.” Hating the haters limits our power to cast out hate.

Nov 4, 2019 · 11:51 AM UTC

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Ive got an 8:52am eastern slot open if you’ve got some time to chat about your campaign!
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The oppressors can hate the oppressed, but the oppressed are not allowed to hate back. Doesen't that impose an unfair burden on victims?
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That is why there is never a good reason to verbally attack another or call him/her names. Point out factual info such as law or ethical or Constitutional violations, but do so respectfully and with the force of #Love
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You forgot to say "Yo dawg!" before that last line. #QAnon @realDonaldTrump
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It is thought that if one could HEAL the "perceived enemy", such is a better/wiser move - "typically" - compared to expending energy to attack them... I'd suggest that statement is RELATIVE rather than ABSOLUTE.
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Agreed! And a pure heart would never stand for the slaughter of thousands of children a day. Please reconsider your stance on abortion. It is not a "choice", it's a child.
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Personally, I believe aggression is an outdated tool for survival—but now, in this 21st century, Peace is our tool for survival AND the peace builders can create a world that will thrive. If we want that. I support @marwilliamson #Marianne2020 marianne2020.com/issues/us-d…
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Get back to me after Trump is gone.
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I love you and your beliefs.😍🥰
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