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Robert Clark's avatar

When you talk about former generations of young people you have entirely forgotten 1968 (indeed 1967-1973) when millions of young people demanded an end to colonial wars (Ireland, Vietnam, Cambodia) and much better financial support for the poor. We (indeed I was one) blocked the centres of cities, occupied universities, made our demands en masse. To understand the challenges and opportunities of the present it is crucial to remember what was done then, to consider what was achieved and how that momentum was ultimately thwarted.

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Not only do we need to learn from Teddy Roosevelt in how he took on monopoly capitalism run amok, but we need to reclaim some messaging from the ‘60s.

Back then the hippies rightfully pointed the blame at huge corporations and billionaires, saying that they didn’t want to work for “The Man.”

They could see the damage that unrestrained capitalism could wreak on society and our ecosystems.

It’s time to again point the finger in that same direction, and somehow encourage both Democrats and conservatives to join against the true oppressors.

Today’s GOP is not conservative, they are #CORPservative: in servitude to those huge corporations and billionaires.

And that alliance has pushed us towards #RepubloFascism where all the guardrails of democracy have been breached through bravado, hateful division, and a complete abandonment of anything close to integrity.

And they’ve sold that as MAGA. The truth is that they succeed through sucking the wealth out of the middle class and diminishing democracy. For power and wealth, they are willing to squander Americas greatness.

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