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crystalclear-seer · 2 years
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Social Media is currently more outraged that a coach offering to let his students pray with him after games than they are about the dismantle of our healthcare rights
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crystalclear-seer · 2 years
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The dangerous elite have once again shown they don't think of us as fellow humans; we are nothing more than assets for their profit. Our children, born, unborn, and even the eggs that sit in every ovary in America are their property and they will have it known that we do not have control over our bodies and our futures.
There will be no rioting, no monumental protests to change the course of U.S. history. They stopped hiding their control and we keep ignoring it. And they know we will, as long as we are distracted by the latest news and keep our fantasies of political upheaval online where they can market it back to us.
The division they have created with media and the Internet is too great. Even now, people are pushing in social media bubbles the idea that we shouldn't focus on women's rights because they're coming for same-sex relationships next. That is the narrative they want us to follow and we will, like good little assets.
If you some how made it to the bottom of this, let's take a moment to grieve for the the traumatized children who will be forced to be born because of this decision. May we go into the future ready to embrace and uplift them at every given chance.
Take another for the women who will die and suffer, who will deliver stillborns and wanted babies who they know won't survive, and those who will have a responsibility forced on them that they aren't ready for. May we meet them with only kindness and love and a helping hand.
Take one last moment for every human. May we learn to love one another again and let our religious, political, and cultural ideologies fall to the wayside before it's too late. We have to act together, women and men, every race, and every creed to rebuild from the ground up what we let the elite destroy.
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crystalclear-seer · 2 years
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Fighting back tears while reading the list of victims from Tuesday's act of violence. It would be too easy to avoid the news, hide behind the political arguments. But we owe it to each of those children, to those two teachers, and the ones who are left behind to really take a moment to think about how we as a society have failed.
It's not just about gun control. It's about poverty, and healthcare, and how American people, especially the youth, feel like there isn't a future, not just for them, but for the whole planet between the failure of capitalism and climate change. News headlines read like GTA mixed with YA dystopia. We're constantly distracted with media and entertainment. Some people can no longer empathize in the real world. Their actions are just part of the media parade. And at some point three hots and a cot sounds better than struggling to get by. At least prison slavery comes with room and board included.
Or suicide by police. And some people aim to take as many with them as they can. I wouldn't be surprised if some people crack so hard from the pressure of the system we live in that they consider it a mercy.
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crystalclear-seer · 2 years
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There is no place more still than the moment between breaths while meditating
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crystalclear-seer · 2 years
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American women are about to surprise the world by doing absolutely nothing of consequence. There will be no rioting in the streets or mass strike of female laborers. The protests will go nowhere. I hope I'm wrong, but they have spent decades dividing us up into smaller and smaller bubbles to break down our unity and it has paid off with a broken people who will accept their oppression with little fanfare or resistance.
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