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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Beautifully put.
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Love is Revolutionary. It's the original renewable energy.
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If you love someone, aren’t you angry when they’re oppressed? Is it more important to end their oppression or tone police their anger?
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America is still circumcising half the males born even today😐 less than 1% of China is circumcised & India openly says it’s a barbaric practice, and it IS😐 We’re setting up a disadvantage well into the future 😐
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I have a real anger with unfairness/corruption that is wholly linked to love. I cannot find any authentic stance that does not stand in opposition to the ‘will to power’ But, beneath this, is a more fundamental self, that seeks beauty, joy & clarity as the culture we share.
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So you're saying love is like whole grain avocado toast with wild salmon and red onion? Hard agree.
Which lasts longer, your anger at Donald Trump or your love for the man you married in 1979?
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Madam President Williamson...
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