My view in the 1990's.

Nov 23, 2022 · 3:43 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
this is so true. it ended the same way reconstruction ended when Lincoln was assassinated. then came trump after obama.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I'm Flummoxed by how u can be perceptive, like in this video, & other times you're so far out in fantasyland in another galaxy far away! As you point out, the very entities that have been in control, have seized your unconscious beliefs for your vote & support! Get a grip, woman!
Replying to @marwilliamson
Sort of. Makes sense to me. But as time has marched forward I dont think people reaching middle age has that effect. Boomers are still by large dicks & Xers (my generation) may turn out to be even worse. As we age too many of us are bitter and envy,jealousy, and rage take over.
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You are better now….by a lot
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And what do you think has happened since; is happening now? Did we largely miss harvesting that energy? Or Are successes somehow hidden? Social Justice, Climate Change, environmental and economic justice. A lot of awake people; a lot of suffering. -Power isin narcissists' hands.
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And while that generation was frozen. The people who carried out the killings set up a structure that would insure no such people could obtain power in this country again. Trump was a fluke. And they are scrambling to figure out how to correct for a person like him now.
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Where was this video aired?
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@sdgrumbine - the price one pays when pushing for change is something you definitely know about
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Looks like the majority of the Boomers decided that, approaching death, it wasn't worth it to fight. Moved to gated community in Florida, expressed anger by voting Trump, and now rail on the heath (actually Facebook) against their kids and grandkids.
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You’re too good looking to be a Democrat
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