The first American Revolution involved a Declaration of Independence from external forms of tyranny. The second American Revolution requires a Declaration of Independence from internal forms of tyranny: greed, racism, bigotry, injustice and hatred. Including within ourselves.

Jun 29, 2020 · 11:14 AM UTC

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Marianne Williamson is calling for a revolution of consciousness among the American people.
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You must expand your scope Marianne. The soul of the planet must change, changing America is not enough, nor is it the worst offender. That would be evolutionary. Nature is not afraid of death but welcomes it.
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You could not be more disingenuous. The people you support are would be tyrants. The have proven to be impossible to placate. Each concession breeds new demands. You are backing spoiled children that are well matured, physically, but totally ignorant.
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And especially from within our government. The problem we have to address within our own government is that it was built upon distrust, lies, & the oppression of indigenous people, black people, other marginalized groups & women. The very foundation of it, lacks integrity. 1/2
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Thank you, wealthy white lib.
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Fuck yeah,it's for the white bigots in Washington DC,getting overpaid for their stupidity and ignorance predigest,I hope the world ends this year!!!😝😜😜😜
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The second requires an uprising against corruption! Our sovereignty is being attacked @marwilliamson and our free & democratic republic may not survive this year. Please focus on the raging fire, not the soothing aloe balm. Not while our nation's independence is in danger!
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Greed, racism, bigotry, injustice, and hatred are the products of capitalism. That is what happens when we fight over money. Capitalism produces those traits. They are not of human nature. You cannot expect a banker to be loving when his rules demand that he does the opposite.