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Benjamin W's avatar

It is a shame that the push to maintain freedom from medical mandates, CBDC's, surveillance, censorship, etc., has some people looking down on people who are concerned about loss of ecosystems and about the brutality and suffering going on in factory farms. From my standpoint both are important, but the push to maintain freedom comes first because, as more people wake up, they need to be able to have the freedom to make the right choices. It needs to be an organic process, where people eventually connect the dots and allow their empathy to inform their choices. Forcing people to change their habits, or trying to guilt them into change will never result in enlightenment.

As far as capitalism goes, the current form is far too corrupt to have ever worked long term. Government subsidizing industries that would otherwise fail in a free market is killing any chance of great solutions to the problems of cheap, clean energy and healthy food production. I know you're not a big RFK Jr fan, but I like his ideas on taking away the govt subsidies and letting the market come up with solutions.

Anyway, I'm going to keep fighting for freedom, a pollution-free planet, and animals. Not because we're all about to die from a fake "climate crisis" and not because I'm part of the "woke mob", but because my heart and my connection to all of conscious creation tells me that it's the right thing to do.

Great article!

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California Girl's avatar

I agree that the villain here is capitalism. It is skilled at hiding in plain sight. We have been constantly told that it is wonderful and is what makes America great. Reality is different. Under capitalism the Poor have increased in number while the Middle Class has shrunk. Middle class ability and wealth has been siphoned to the Rich, who pretend they make their own wealth, thank you very much. Capitalism has succeeded in controlling American politics and government, thus ensuring its own eminence and control.

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