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In reply to the discussion: What needs to happen to heal DU's unnecessary "social issues vs. economic issues" divide? [View all]RunInCircles
(122 posts)We went through racism and push back in the 60's and 70's. We seem to be right back in the same spot again. We ran very fast back to the same thing again. Same with the oligarchs over a slightly longer time frame. People seem to be getting mad and that is OK.
There have been a couple of elegant responses but none addressed healing any divide perceived or real. If I had to rank my personnel concerns better job security, less out sourcing, less pollution in our living space, then stopping the TPP is paramount. But, I can not do this alone. I probably need the help of those who do not share my priorities. I support your issues and ask that you consider supporting mine.
Are you angry? Good! We need to get enough people motivated to push for change. Within your agenda looking for justice within this world of ours ask yourself which other issues you would be OK supporting if doing so would help you gather support for your issues.
There are so many injustices occurring that the magnitude of the task seems overwhelming. Rather than insult each other talk about areas of common interest.