Every time we’ve sat in a coffee shop having a personal conversation, saw a flyer about a local or state election and pushed it away saying “Whatever,” we’ve passively participated in the corporate takeover of America. They love that you don’t care.

May 7, 2020 · 12:44 PM UTC

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It’s a bit more complicated than that. But now would be the time to look into ways to engage.
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Ha! It was a tweet, not a book.
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while canvassing,out of 150 signatures 6 people asked me about my platform all were POC 4 were women 2 people asked me if I was running as a Republican or a Democrat both were white males in their fifties when I said Dem, they removed their masks & coughed/spit in my face
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In Massachusetts????
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Love or fear? What are you living in? So sad to know how one sided and political you are.
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Wait. What’s the “other side?” Do you think the corporate dominance of the United States is like a legitimate “other side to the argument?” I didn’t even mention political parties. And undue corporate influence is toxic in either one of them.
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Some of those flyers are funded by corporations, so sometimes we’re actually resisting propaganda.
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Or it is the people who do participate and vote for the same incumbent over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again
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I would rather eat glass than vote Dem ever again. But this couldnt be more spot on!
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