The establishment elite would have us believe it’s naïve to think humanitarian values should guide public policy. What’s naïve is to assume humanity will last on this planet for another hundred years if we don’t at least try.

Sep 28, 2022 · 12:04 PM UTC

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It’s naive of the political persuasion that tells us half of every group of people are sub human scum to believe that the group of people in charge are altruistic beacons of humanity guiding us to more prosperous shores.
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We're closer to nuclear war right now more than any time in history. You could almost say its imminent. We have a madman in charge of a nuclear-armed alliance who is willing to use them and thinks he can win an exchange. That madman being Biden.
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So well said, Marianne. The world didn't proclaim the year 2000 International Year for the Culture of Peace as a frill to be blown off. It should be engaged by NATO being a primary sponsor @CultureOf_Peace @UNESCO @unescoNOW @PeaceEduQuaker We would have been building foundations
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Too many people looking to Wall Street for the answers. Mother Nature does not follow the stock market, could care less what the NASDAQ says. Capitalism is basically incompatible with nature. The EPA needs to control the show.
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Biden is saving humanity.
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We will be lucky to get half of that at the current rate!
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While he wasn’t a perfect human FDR did embody humanitarian values that helped the poor and working class. Biden needs to be brave. He needs to help. Fascism takes over when the population has lost hope. Then the fascists step in to fight against foreigners and degenerates.