When it comes to undue corporate influence on our politics, it's not usually about corrupt individuals. It's about a particular filter & set of experiences that naturally make a person lean one way in their perspective - a perspective that usually leaves out those who suffer most

Dec 9, 2020 · 7:12 PM UTC

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“We must shift from an economic bottom line to a humanitarian bottom line.” Marianne Williamson
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Very true. I think it’s easier to villainize people’s intentions, which causes everyone to be more staunch in their perspective. Broadening perspectives is much more difficult, but must happen for real change to occur.
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But if you think about it, we all have that shadow - the potential to water the weeds of corrupt tendencies, or not. Blindness & unwittingness is a great excuse, & a convenient one. Ie., war is a way to manifest wealth if you've strategically invested in the offense industry.
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What’s happening is a disgrace! Our planet is being systematically destroyed as lobbyist pad politicians pockets for Corporations to poison our planet , our children. My question is why? Four dead presidents have been given the power to kill, steal , and destroy . Sound familiar?
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