“Incremental change is not a revolution of love. Radical, you say? I’ll tell you what’s radical. Hunger is radical. Poverty is radical. Homelessness is radical. Radically unfair, unjust & unacceptable in America. If anything, the radicalism of love is exactly what is called for.”
Marianne Williamson: A revolution of love | Opinion newsweek.com/revolution-love…

Dec 1, 2020 · 4:30 AM UTC

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The work-for-income paradigm has been obsolete for ~20 years. You should only be working for like 5 hours a week, doing meaningful things. Unfortunately, your governments forced you to destroy your planet via 3-4 billion nonsensical #bullshitjobs instead. bigissue.com/latest/environm…
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“If anything the radicalization of love is called for...” Marianne Williamson
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Affirm the good and more good will appear.
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First, my fellow Americans we must take the quality of human life seriously. Without banter or quick witted remark, without one upping or one downing. Love is compassion in action. Simply, we must care.
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Cool now tell me exactly how we are to convince those who have everything to give us anything? Elections gave us nothing and now we will suffer. A revolution of love would be willing to do anything to protect those of us most vulnerable and we have done nothing, yet.
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Spot on as always ! Thanks Marianne for this wonderful opinion piece
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We need to stop worshiping ... The Money God!
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We resent that! We certainly know how to love... power at all costs