Why should we take abuse from a president that our ancestors wouldn't take from a king?
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We need a non-violent, peaceful revolution - mounted at the ballot box - against a tyrannous political and economic system whereby the US government has been highjacked by corporate forces whose undue financial influence have turned it into a system of legalized bribery.

Mar 30, 2020 · 2:38 AM UTC

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Suggestions on how to accomplish that when the corporate machine controls the public narrative?
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Having run myself, I have an experiential understanding of exactly how that works. The answer isn’t simple because the problem itself works on a variety of levels. But the fact that so many people are getting clear about the problem is taking us closer to the solution.
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I agree, but there's a real problem. Since 1968 less than 60% of eligible adults voted in Presidential elections. Younger voters voted less than 50%. Those who don't vote in a Democracy cause it to fail.
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Yep. And that’s what we have to change.
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Whatever we have to do to bring change, valid honest change. Lead the way!
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“Non-violent, peaceful revolution”....hate to break it to you, there has never been such a thing. Revolutions by their definition are causes that are FOUGHT for. Not debated about.
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They hijacked the ballot box and full electoral process, too, though. That's the thing.
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