The real political polarity in America today is not between left and right; that’s a ruse. The real polarity is between corporatists who form the elite within both parties, and those aware that an aristocracy made up of huge corporate entities is inherently unjust and un-American

Feb 29, 2020 · 12:24 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
I really hope you get a place in Bernie's administration. We need your energy in a place where it can make a significant difference.
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You might think of the two groups a globalists and nationalists.
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Yes! And thank you for the correct use of the semi colon
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It's not just the US, and it goes back to conspiracies by this class as far as WWI.
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The whole thing in a nutshell. ❤️⬆️
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Those who seek more and more power and wealth for themselves always try to create anger between those who lack power and a living wage. It's the classic "divide and conquer" strategy.
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You're describing a hierarchical class society, my sister, not a polarity. The appearance of a polarity is simply a projection emanating from the top to keep the rest of us divided and confused about the source of our problems. Trump is a symptom of this mind-altering projection.
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