1/ America's experiencing a spontaneous non-violent revolution. It's obvious on the streets yet is being ignored by Congress and opposed by the White House. Still, it's there and we need to ask ourselves, "What are we going to do with this now?"

Jun 4, 2020 · 4:32 AM UTC

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2/ We stood for justice for Floyd & it's starting to happen. But none of this energy should dissipate. It should go into whatever activity someone feels called upon to follow up with now. And all of us should make electing a different kind of candidate a major goal of our lives.
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We need to throw all of the corruption out of political office on both sides; and reform the structure of policing in this country
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Burn the police stations
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We need ideas then action. We are so creative. We got this!!! Just hold the space.
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Labor strikes disrupt capitalism 🤷🏻‍♀️
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“Non-violent?”
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Theres been a lot of violence in the revolution where Iive. 🤷‍♀️
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This is why Congress looted the silverware & the state is cracking down so hard. Power is perception & this is a new global clarity. A rejection of the tools of control. The jig is up. The end of cooperation. Now, we sustain noncooperation & expose the state's functionaries.
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Maybe the first question is: How do we get them to stop killing is?
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