Even Bernie isn't advocating for true socialism. He's taken the name to defuse the lies. He's advocating for a fairer distribution curve. If you're not an owner, it's not fair. Even VP roles get screwed.
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Replying to @SureReno @DanielleFong and
Bernie has been a lifelong Marxist and has called for nationalization of most of the major industries over his career.
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Replying to @afewcrayons @SureReno and
anyone saying anyone is a "ist" isn't getting it that goes for people saying "trumpist" means anything too it doesn't! things are totally dynamic now, we need to let go of the past listen to Bernie directly from decades ago you will hear a sane being fighting for the future
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Replying to @DanielleFong @afewcrayons and
When arguing hot button issues. Don't assume good faith arguments. Plenty of people don't realize that they're just repeating someone else's talking points and not actual facts on the issue.
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Replying to @SureReno @afewcrayons and
Don't assume bad faith either! I always engage honestly and sincerely at least 4 times.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @afewcrayons and
I don't assume bad faith. I just don't assume their points. But typically I find a deep construction of lies when you give someone an inch of 'benefit of the doubt'. Watch Bannon, he's good at manipulating that 'little ground'.
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Replying to @SureReno @afewcrayons and
I guess that's my brand -- stay authentic, even engaging with a system that is a web of lies! I have found the liar is more honest than the lie, if you can actually reach them. Malice is more often than not not the motivating factor -- it is usually extreme context dependence.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @afewcrayons and
‘context dependence’ hmm. I don’t think it’s malice either but my investigation finds it’s a rejection of specific facts. Or a conclusion outside the scope of someone’s understanding. We are very similar in engaging like this. Most people aren’t like this you know? We are rare.
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Replying to @SureReno @afewcrayons and
people insanely polarized
it's part of the structure of the universe - related to magnetism, gravity, the structure of space and time, synchronization, free will, entanglement, love, intension, hope, and the power of us to define the future.
look for magnetic fields
our starpic.twitter.com/UJ9DFmcCKu
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Replying to @DanielleFong @SureReno and
Love this. As above, so below. Take the debate to the galactic level!.. (if you haven’t heard of the 7 hermetic laws, I think you could like them, they have an interesting take on Polarization).
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link me a good reference and I'll open(yet another) tab. i do get to these!
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Replying to @DanielleFong @SureReno and
Ok so basic link below to give an overview! Published in 1908 by mystery author, but some of the ideas seem to fit with modern science (tho I'm a filmmaker not a scientist tbf). Def written in old fashioned "mystic" style but I think some interesting ideashttp://www.kybalion.org/kybalion.php?chapter=II …
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Replying to @JakRuby5 @DanielleFong and
Skip the initial mumbo jumbo if u prefer and from the 2nd Rule onwards, it gets interesting for me. Polarisation is no.4. "Everything is dual. All truths are half-truths"...
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