America has lost its capacity to respond to an emergency. Materialism and consumerism have made us dense and sluggish and unable, or unwilling, to collectively respond to even dangers in our midst.

Mar 24, 2022 · 3:33 PM UTC

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"Might a facet of it be that humanity is being increasingly decoupled from "real" reality via our escapism techs? Walk into crowd of people these days and many are in head down mode. Thus, are they/their conscious minds actually there? Also, many are adversity averse/in denial?"
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Replying to @marwilliamson
The dangers which exist coming from our government have been in place my entire life. Look how many people are in prison when they victimized no one. Look how many sit in mental institutions being involuntarily drugged, often w/ painful disturbing chemicals. It's a fucked-up life
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And.... this means it is a dangerous time in America. It is ripe for take over by au·thor·i·tar·i·an
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It all goes back to the 1930's when the wealthy began a massive brainwashing campaign on the US public. 100 years of indoctrination has lead us to exactly this point. thoughtmaybe.com/the-century…
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Replying to @marwilliamson
The corruption of our politicians prevents needed change.
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YES ... but ... I think the Sleeping Giant ... is waking up!
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We have been responding pretty consistently with the same disfunctional hypocrisy ✅ Mass Incarceration #1 in the world ✅ Public money handouts to oligarchs ✅ Medical Bankruptcy #1 among OECD countries ✅ High poverty rates #2 among OECD countries youtube.com/wEzkKJPBhnE
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It's about time that someone ask the one simple question, WHY The US incarcerates more of it's citizens than any country on earth? WHY - America has #1 highest incarceration #1 in medical bankruptcy #2 in poverty (among OECD countries)
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