People took a while to recognize this is actually democracy v. fascism; now we should recognize it’s sanity v. insanity. Mass psychosis within a population has occurred before, from Nazi Germany to Rwanda etc. Don’t just think of November 3rd as an election; it’s an intervention.

Oct 8, 2020 · 7:16 PM UTC

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Exactly. Amendment 25.
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This country IS a dysfunctional family with an abusive “father”, an array of siblings in various states of distress, sycophantic enablers, users & an enthusiastic cohort of fellow abusers. The whole country needs an intervention to break this pathocracy, face the truth and heal.
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Like the Dem primary?
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It’s been a slow, intentional descent into fascism since 2016. They’ve laid the groundwork. And Americans didn’t even bat an eyelash at the “Commitee on natural human law.” We’ve moved beyond insanity.
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The fundamental problem is there are too many of us. Scientists have said humans function best in groups of 26 or less. We have over-packed cities and ignored country side towns. Solution for the hatred and animosity is to mix between races and break down into small communities
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I think it is also showing us how "democracy" is such a vulnerable construct; how it has not cared for people. It is in USA "democracy" that people need to work 3 jobs, don't have healthcare, education.. The confederacy didn't lose, it became a cold war. Nov 3: the final battle.
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People really need to get over the fact Bernie lost and realise the importance of this election.
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If the Democrats aren't talking about ending fossil fuels, ending fracking, medicare for all during a pandemic, ending imperialism, and the abolition of racist police depts, it's insanity v. insanity, Fascist Italy vs Nazi Germany, and the difference is simply volume and tone.
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The thing that a lot of good people still find terrifying is what happens after the election? Regardless of who is elected we have big problems that NEITHER party is willing to address. Incremental reform has always been the reply, but where is it in action?