Hear hear.

(...)"Whom ever is navigating these storms and waters with us, we are aboard, and on deck, because alas~ WWG1WGA" ~R

In response J.J. Jameson to his Publication

No no, the poor to by taking all baits

In response memes matter to her Publication

They are not a minority, and punishing them will do nothing to address the root cause.

All blaming "poor" people will accomplish is to enable billionaires to create more chaos.

(...)"Whom ever is navigating these storms and waters with us, we are aboard, and on deck, because alas~ WWG1WGA" ~R

In response J.J. Jameson to his Publication

The blamegame is the bait taken,where moving forward and foock our feelings is going over the Target?

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(...)"Whom ever is navigating these storms and waters with us, we are aboard, and on deck, because alas~ WWG1WGA" ~R

In response J.J. Jameson to his Publication

The poor like to blame The Rich for most of their challenges when the control is still in our hands to fix it within our frame we hold
Where we expand the frame or not from where we stand, Rich or poor.
Conciousness is first
Where poor take the bait of anger, victimhood, blamegame,justified (-) actions ect..instead of taking responsibility for circumstance. To never feel sorry for one self, but to just cry when defeated,only to build when breath is catched and molded to default form that is truth/love and not above mentioned?

In response memes matter to her Publication

You mention responsibility, and I think that's exactly what it comes down to. Just, in a different way in my opinion.

As the saying goes, with great power comes great responsibility. Yet here we are, handing a select few people incredible social, economic and political power, with little to no strings attached. No responsibility is expected in return. No accountability is asked. It is a one way street, enabled by the systems we've built and allow to exist.

So yes, you are right. It is in part everyone's fault, and it is in everyone's responsibility to act and be the change this world needs. The way to do so is by making it a fair trade again. The few we give give all that power to, they must use that power responsibly, and we must hold them accountable if they don't. Allowing billionaires to keep taking, allowing them to corrupt politics, and to exploit their workers despite all their wealth, we have to stop that.

Hence the sign and the message on it.

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