In response to the current situation in the United States of America, former President Barack Obama said yesterday:
Make people in power uncomfortable.
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I am shocked that there are people who add fuel to the fire in this situation! America is very close to a civil war I would say!
Why are you shocked?
I imagine that a significant reason for the Irish Catholic Church to be as it is today is because for decades those in 'power' never knew what it meant to feel uncomfortable.
Remember what Plato said?
Peace should be promoted but the opposite is done. Think about the normal shop owners for instance who loose their livelihood or the police officers who have to put up with this... Trump takes a helicopter into to safety if he needs to. America can vote him out in November 2020 trough a democratic process!
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