As profound as our problems are, that’s how profound the level of transformation we have to achieve in order to be able to solve them.

Oct 22, 2020 · 5:40 AM UTC

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Only the enlightened few truly understand this..
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I think people are smarter than we give them credit for.
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“And on the other side of this... anything is possible.” Marianne Williamson
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Imagine America’s transformation. What does it look like? Who is part of it? What policy changes occur? How do people treat one another? How does a new economic system work? ...imagine a world that includes all...
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The only way to make those achievements is from a world working together. Capitalism forces uncompromising competition. Socialism is the only way to get the type of transformative world togetherness to solve the climate crises.
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Step 1: Fumigate White House and throw out everything he spray-painted gold.
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We must change our perspectives to change our minds. I think you said that.
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How are our problems profound? The only profound problem is how to deal with immigration from South America humanely and still maintain some semblance of a US border between us and Mexico. Every other problem I've seen has easy solutions, but blocked from resolution by politics
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