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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What about the 53% who voted for trump? Should you go to them first?
I'd love to keep it non-violent, but history tells us that the rich and powerful only give up their wealth and power through violence.
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Come to grips with fact that you're arguing for a third party. Because Biden vs Trump is a vote for 'more of the same or worse' vs 'more of the same or worse'.
I'm really coming to believe that the idea of a peaceful, non-violent political revolution is never going to happen. Maybe time for plan B?
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You can't vote your way out of this. It will require more profound sacrifice.
It’s nothing new Marianne
I think George Washington and Alexander Hamilton would agree w/ that with the exception of it being non-violent. People don't choose violence because they like violence it's because the tyrants ALWAYS use violence to maintain power that unfortunately is the history of the world.
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Marianne, you KNOW bout the exit poll discrepancies. You UNDERSTAND the concept of manufacturing consent. You were a victim of it. The ballot box cannot be the answer. You know this. It COULD be peaceful, possibly, but it CANNOT be electoral.