When a corporatist system of economic injustice has increased steadily over 40 years, grown tentacles and wrapped them like snakes around every corner of our society, it’s more than okay to spend a day grieving the fact that the status quo has once again refused to disrupt itself

Jan 3, 2021 · 10:04 PM UTC

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Grieving? It's time to start fighting.
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Maybe this is the problem: The U.S. Constitution is best understood not as a “social contract,” but as a popularly issued corporate charter. The earliest American colonies were literal corporations of the Crown..American Political Science Review May 2017
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People have spent decades grieving this. What's one more day, right?! :/
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At the very least, I would love some transparency. Just tell us the real reasons for the vote. If intentions are pure their should be no shame. This surreptitious, cloak-and-dagger type politics is dangerous for our collective imagination.
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We don't fight because we'll win, we fight because it is the right thing to do.
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Thank you Marianne! 💜
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Our human part finds hard to understand how, when we think we can’t take it anymore, something else comes up and there is our heart & soul reminding us to focus on the “good” we can find in any situation & keep our faith, learn & APPLY it Let’s get going to a @marwilliamson 2024
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I connect what u just said to the “machine”! when gitta sereny interviewed the Hd of TREBLINKA C CAMP franz stangl ask WHY DID U NOT STOP THE KILLING WHEN U KNEW IT WAS WRONG he said (paraphrase)the machine worked so well it could not be stopped it had a life of its own!!