So much talk about how we have to love each other in order to survive the tragedy. Yet when loving each other is proposed in order to prevent such tragedies to begin with, it’s too often met with cynicism or derision as though an unintelligent suggestion. Perhaps that will change

Mar 22, 2020 · 4:13 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Good attitudes are not enough -- we need to change institutions too. End capitalism. Swimming upstream is too hard. Actually, attitudes and institutions perpetuate each other. But institutions are more visible and tangible, less prone to hypocrisy.
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It must. If we’re to make it. All things change, however. So I have faith. ❤️🙏🏻
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I agree. Even if the power of love were not readily apparent without proof, there is plenty of scientific evidence to move a mind unconvinced. We live in a conscious field created from One Love so complete and perfect that we often are blind to Its presence. But we could change.
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Reducing the fear now is more important than anything else. Concepts like love happen on their own when people become secure within themselves. It's too big a leap right now up the emotional scale and makes people uncomfortable and feeling inadequate.
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The lights are turned on, We are in REALITY, Our backs are against the wall with FEAR, our buried instincts kick in. It's sad but true. Hopefully, we ALL will surrender to the light within. If this does not change our generation nothing will. Our Creator is giving tough LOVE
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I heard The Supremes Where Did Our Love Go, and it seemed strangely fitting to Bernie and the working class's struggle at the moment. the sense of hope and marching on, while still feeling despair over lost love, but marching onward. Give it a listen?
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No, sadly it won't. The people in power insist that it doesn't.
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Many of your suggestions are unintelligent sentimentalism the banner of "love", when it's really feel-goodism and laziness for not reckoning with correct refutations of your suggestions. Big truth. Sometimes love says no.
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I agree it's important emotionally and technically,but we respond to the environment we live in or created. We have to change the environment so that people can THINK, feel human and learn to love each other.