Anger as a political motivation is like white sugar; it gives you an adrenaline high but then you crash. Love as a political motivation is genuine nourishment; it’s slower coming on, more time-released, but ultimately provides much greater strength and staying power.

Feb 15, 2021 · 6:01 PM UTC

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Anger lasting longer than 15 seconds is judgement. Judgement is the root of our division.
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I am a man. Male domination of past politics has led us to the point where we cannot equate love and compassion as strengths Anger is a cancer of the human soul that consumes love. Hatred is when many souls in a society have the cancer of anger
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People are using their anger to justify their choices based in fear, assumptions, separation and flat out lies. Love includes feeling and processing the anger, and choosing the right thing simply because it is the right thing to do.
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Both are good tbh but the point is well taken
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What about High Anxiety as a political motivation?
How about loving your fellow man so much that rage is the fuel to fight injustice. Not pretty but a basic truth.
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The opposite of love isn’t anger, but rather hate. Anger in response to oppression is in fact a side effect of love.
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I think eating the hearts of enemies is a better adrenaline rush. just kidding. True, you cannot control people esp. now, its moot, the avalanche is in mid descent. The only way to distract will be an external threat, War, Trade wars lead to physical, sadly this will happen.
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