My new piece in Newsweek: “The passions that drove us to resist the authoritarianism of Donald Trump should not dissolve; they should be transmuted into that which is called for now.”newsweek.com/building-back-b…

Feb 9, 2021 · 3:56 AM UTC

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white blood cells are the immune cells (perhaps unfortunately)
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Ugh! Embarrassing error. They will fix it in the morning. Thanks.
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“The rest we seek will come not from sleeping but from waking.” 🙏🏻
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Marianne Williamson’s words brilliantly bridge the gap of what is and what is possible. MW invites us to collectively rebuild a nation with pillars of democracy, justice, mercy, equality, and love. The sleeping giant has awoken. The time to act is now. We have a country to save.
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"We've changed. We're different now, as individuals and as a country, and that is not entirely a bad thing. A year of COVID confinement, in addition to the last four years of Trump chaos, affected us in ways that aren't quite obvious yet." @marwilliamson knows, she just knows!
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What is called for is no matter who is in office END THIS HORROR, PLEASE! ‘When A Baby Screams It’s My Favorite’: Establishment Republican Insider, MTG Hater Arrested For Child Pornography via @nationalfile nationalfile.com/when-a-baby…
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It will all happen again without the fundamental human right to express disapproval of candidates. In fact, it’s a certainty, baked into some very complex mathematical formulas.
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You know what is needed now? A revolution against the authoritarian US government that oppresses the working class and minorities here and the imperialism abroad. Anything less is to let the genocide being committed against the working class around the 🌎 to continue.
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"From attending city council meetings to reading our local newspapers, from becoming active in civic affairs to considering running for political office ourselves, nothing less than a new era of citizen involvement will be an adequate transformation ... " Good advice!