The tragedy of America is that we became drunk on our own power, thinking harming people in other countries, neglecting the needs of people in our own country, and trashing every value including our responsibility to the earth itself, could go on forever & not have consequences.

Apr 1, 2022 路 11:09 AM UTC

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Spot on!馃槑馃憤
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That is the story of all empires.
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And corrupt very corrupt
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The drunk metaphor is relevant but we have a societal disease that is fatal.
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Here we go again. Marianne Williamson always acknowledging the many horrible symptoms of this diseased system. Rather than just recognizing that it's the system itself that's the real problem
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We had a chance with Trump but the installed puppet is destroying all the progress. The invasion at the southern border this summer may be the final straw.
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Sadly I agree. The way radio was talking Zelenski slogans & hvg people on social media W/millions of followers report on Ukraine invasion almost seemed news & leaders were turning tragedy into sporting event or bloody video game 2 drum up fans 4 WWIII. 馃槥#Detente Please馃檹
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The only reasons that the rest of the world pays attention to us is first our military and then the $$$.
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we? ... the problem is that WE the people have not gotten into the streets and brought this maniacal gov. to heel... Do not listen to people that attempt to attach we the people to the designs of the Wep. Industry.. we are at fault for not protesting.. that is the true message.
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At some point we have to step back & honestly examine who we are as a people & what our place is within the whole of humanity. Mandela explains why America should not assume the role of Global Policeman. Note his reason for why we nuked Japan. youtube.com/NQyN4X0sFdA
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