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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Conflict Resolutions [View all]H2O Man
(73,536 posts)24. Thanks, Agony!
The "local" struggle that I will be focusing my efforts on today, started in the 1920s. It's an environmental crisis. I've been active in it since 1980; in those 36 years, we've won some rounds, and lost a few rounds. According to the "official" records documenting the struggle, it is over. Yet, I disagree with these corporate-produced "official" records. I base my stance upon the soil, air, and water involved, and those people still battling the cancers that impact their daily lives.
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I have seen many comments here that Hillary and Bernie are a high percentage together on
bkkyosemite
May 2016
#2
I think "class awareness" is the key. People are not taught about economical class structure.
kgnu_fan
May 2016
#32
Indeed. I wonder how to untie those rational disadvantages and become free thinkers.
kgnu_fan
May 2016
#46
"As elders who support Bernie Sanders, we urge today’s youth to rage against the machine ..."
Scuba
May 2016
#7
OK thanks - I was thinking the regions were different (OH vs NY) but probably included both.
lagomorph777
May 2016
#48