In personal healing, it’s understood a dysfunction has to be named in order to be healed. It has to be admitted & acknowledged. But w/ social & political healing some say it’s “negative” or “divisive” to be radically honest. Be honest anyway. Suppressing truth suppresses healing.

Sep 25, 2020 · 3:42 PM UTC

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Promoting skewed half-truths creates more division and pain.
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I'd like to see you extend your love vibes to the other half of the country you disagree with, instead of pushing partisan politics.
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It is time for a fundemental pattern disruption. It’s time to get real, get deep, and be brutally honest.
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It is generally unkind to show people their traumas before they are ready to process them. Everyone is on their own paths, and by forcing people to stare at their own shadows you're only furthering the traumas and reactions associated with those things.
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The plan is to tell the truth and listen to reason. That’s the whole plan.
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Truth AND love.
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100%. Here is some radical honesty: Joe Biden is a repugnant war criminal who has been a tool for wall street and the war machine his entire career. He has been a chief architect of the current depraved system and a Biden presidency would be a nightmare for working people.
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Our politicians are full of greed and have lost themselves to the power of the establishment. It's why they can't be honest. They aren't honest with themselves and they aren't honest with us. They live in a land of delusion, unable to see how it's crumbling before them.
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