The kind of friction we’re seeing in civilization today isn’t easy to endure but it’s a prerequisite to the leap into a higher order of things. So much coming up to be healed, so many realizations newly seen. One day we’ll look back on all of it as having been worth the struggle.
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Yes but the significant percentage of people don't understand what kind of world they could have if they had empathy instead of fear for one another. What will come depends on who has the more determined will, hope or fear.
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Replying to @eiritana
The majority has never determined the tide of history. Abolitionists weren’t a majority, nor women suffragettes nor civil rights mvmt. Societal change begins with a small group of people, usually considered radicals by the status quo of their time, who simply have a better idea.

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Communusm and Marxism are not good ideas.
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We should encourage and uplift these groups, not seek to isolate and oppress them into utility in a system which they hold together. To truly be an awakened society means acknowledgement of the gifts or insight and that may mean actually listening to them.
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You think Obama, Biden ,Clinton @Aoc @IlhanMN @SenSchumer @SpeakerPelosi @GavinNewsom have better ideas? How about @WilliamAyers who thought it would be a good idea to send people to “re-education camps”? And if they resisted they would be murdered. About 20-40 million?
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Ask @JoeBiden who gave him that black face mask on Memorial Day. So he could signal over our dead soldiers that fought for this country. The same day they killed George Floyd. Coincidence? I think not.