1/ Whether excessive use of police or excessive use of the military, as a country we have a tolerance for violence that too many Americans fail to recognize as pathological. Through our failure to cultivate a culture of peace, we’ve enabled the creation of a culture of violence.

Jun 14, 2020 · 4:47 AM UTC

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2/ Brute force has been glamorized in America & sold to us as key to our security. By looking at it honestly, making a conscious decision to cultivate the power of soul force, we will ultimately free ourselves of this plague of violence and national self-destruction. #DeptofPeace
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I know you probably won't or can't answer me back, but why are you moving to Washington. I heard you say this several weeks or a month or so, ago. 1) Is it true? and 2) Why? Please and thank you! :) P.S. I'm doing your 21 Day Challenge and LOVING IT! So sad it's over tomorrow! :(
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The original definition of terrorism is government through intimidation.
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A culture of peace isn't possible as long as there's gross economic exploitation. We can't separate these issues.
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Thank you for being here.
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World Health Org has done excellent research on violence and prevention. The US doesn't do it because profit is more important than human life. Voters, including Dem voters and populace, submit to it. No excuse. No excuse. No excuse. who.int/violence_injury_prev…
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Police should use crystals to heal violent criminals auras instead of cuffing them and taking them to jail