Hating the haters just makes you a hater. I was always impressed by FDR’s name for the Nazis: “those unworthy men.” We can do what we do out of love for our country, not personal hate for anyone. It makes a difference in the tenor of a movement & how it comes across to the world.

Feb 5, 2020 · 5:24 PM UTC

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The strong voice of a gentle woman is what is missing in our society. I will vote Trump for his policies of peace and prosperity and you make me wish we had a department of spirit! #Love
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Policies of peace? Sorry, I missed those. Could you please explain?
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Righteous indignation is not hate. It is the power and strength of justice rising up in a person and demanding that justice and fairness be done. That's what I feel.
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I think you’re right.
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Respectfully, it's very difficult to be so magnanimous when you have no money and no power and you're the victim of systemic violence.
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That’s why it’s so important for those who do have money and do have power to step it up, and do more for those who don’t.
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“The possibilities of democracy are worth the struggle, and the opposition to democracy demands that we stand up to it.” LoveandPower.marianne2020.co…
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FDR treated the POW Nazis better than the black American servicemen though.
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We’ve all gotta keep each other in check...the movement, the community #LoveMovement #YesRising
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