From environmental breakdown to Covid; from the degradation of our topsoil to the corruption of food and water supplies; from racial and economic injustice to a perpetual war machine; it’s  incumbent on our generation to imagine, articulate & build a completely different world.

May 2, 2021 · 2:47 PM UTC

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Yes. But how do we bring together millennials, gen x, boomers, and others when the demands and culture are very different. It is like watching a Clint Eastwood movie. Voting data by generation portrays a diff picture on demands of diff generations
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After a certain point in the conversation I think we make too big a distinction between and among generations, between and among races, religions, sexes etc. We’re all human beings with the survival of our great great grandchildren at stake. Our shared humanity matters most.
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“We can change the world. It’s time.” Marianne Williamson
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Marianne... You are quite the ‘thought’ artist. Your visualizing has an extremely practical purpose. Our children are our hope for a better future. Better to not continually piss them off or it’s curtains for we seasoned folks.
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I concur! One critical element might be manifest as an equitable and affordable worldwide health care system, I envisage as Global Health Care Equivalency (GHCE), which might be organized/operate via blockchain infrastructures. linkedin.com/pulse/women-lea… @VP @AOC @BernieSanders
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One of my favorite movie quotes related to your statement is from Cloud Atlas; "Our lives are not our own. From womb to tomb, we are bound to others. Past and present. And by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future."
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The Shock Doctrine by Naomi Klein tells of 60yrs top .01% hurting /killing ppl for their profit. Since 2001 US govt debt has gone from $6T to $28T wasted on illegal wars, bailouts, wealthy taxcuts & pandemic virus easily treated w/Ivermectin. $22T would have solved #ClimateCrisis