The survival of our species will in many ways turn on whether enough of us make the transition from "What's in it for me?" to "What's in it for us?"

Jun 10, 2023 · 11:51 PM UTC

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And opposing the warmongering agenda of the US. sadly, that’s a bridge too far for you.
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Conservatism vs liberalism.
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You said the cases should be tried in the legal system and not the media? Then why such a urgent priority to prosecute Trump and not Biden? People who want to vote for you will want your stand on this vital issue? Constitution, application of law impartially and a economic plan.
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'The survival of our species' is nil. Zip. Oncoming extinction is only a few years away. Peer-reviewed science has published this. A caring leader would--instead--focus on palliative therapies. Please study the work of Guy McPherson and James Hansen. Thank you
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collectivist ideology inherently leads to authoritarianism. No.
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When the DNC does not allow your nomination, please do not continue to support or endorse them
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Dafuq are you doing in my timeline. Save it for suburban woo moms, lady.
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So all you have to do is find a way to stop the most selfish of us (the what’s in it for me people) from becoming the most wealthy, powerful, and influential people in the entire world. Once you do that we can change to the “what’s in it for us” people. Im not holding my breath
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I agree but government is the problem, not the solution.
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And there's what we need to get masks back in healthcare at least. What are your views on Covid? Biden has been a genocidal disaster. I saw a disturbing ad last night attempting to rebrand long Covid as "post pandemic hypochondria".