Economic injustice and an overriding sense of purposelessness and meaninglessness created by an insanely consumer-based society and its tendency to make tens of millions of human lives expendable are the underlying causes of most mental health issues in the United States.

Oct 11, 2020 · 9:41 AM UTC

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Damn, I thought your candidacy was laughable at the first debate...I was so, sooo wrong. I am sorry. Please keep speaking this truth @marwilliamson.
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As well as the psycho-social effects of racism.
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Try an insane lockdown and an overregulated state
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Stunning & brilliant.
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At the core is the notion of what an economy is meant to do. Right now its goal is ‘to grow,’ much like a virus, killing its host in the process. This is insanity. Deeply embedded insanity.
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Thus the need for revolution.
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I would say it's a result of the breakdown of family and absence of God.
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Plus extreme poverty in mine and most of the developing world! Well said @marwilliamson
I remember seeing this video for the first time. Anti-war veterans like @MikePrysner literally helped describe how I was feeling. Showed how we can take on this fight and inspire me to this day. nitter.vloup.ch/IntheNow_tweet/s…