@nabster2020
Natalie spiro
@nabster2020 · 0:50

Stop the hate and the fear

When are people just going to accept each other for who they are and for what they stand for, even though other are differences in thought and being this, why can't we just accept one another? What is it going to take? I don't know

@hate

@MeredithScott
Meredith Scott
@MeredithScott · 0:52
And then those who can become as enlightened as possible. Will. And those who can't won't. And the circle goes round and round in the circle game. I'm really glad you went out to nature. That's what I want to see
@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:00

Never stop asking that question #hope

And thank you, Meredith, for your response. And let's keep on asking the question because it is that simple. And people are so afraid of how simple it is. Why, when let's stop. These are important times. Let's keep our voices together and raised. Thank you. That was a kiss. Are we allowed to kiss on swallow? I think we are
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@sudha
Sudha Varadarajan
@sudha · 0:50

Influencing the next generation!

And with that, I hope, at least in the emerging generation there is less of the hatred if we make a conscious effort to ensure that there is an understanding of one another. In acceptance
@dlhastings
Daniel Hastings
@dlhastings · 3:11

Perspective

I feel like we made a lot of progress in the past 20 years, and I don't agree that we haven't made any progress, and this proves that I think we made a lot of progress, but that we've done a lot of backsliding and the back sliding has been encouraged by leadership, and it does fall on leadership as far as I'm concerned, to steer and direct and set an example. And we don't have that right now
@shammi
Shammi Mohamed
@shammi · 0:52
I was very saddened over the last few years to see that it didn't hold through all the way. And I saw a lot a lot more divisiveness come out of the human race, and it really saddened me. But you're right. That's where we start. It's
@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:46

@dlhastings Thank you for reminding us all... #GeorgeFloyd

And I just love how you shared and appreciate sort of the wonder in your voice and the curiosity and the humility. And it really moved me. So thank you. And thank everybody. Thank you. Thank you
@bowie
Bowie Rowan
@bowie · 3:11

https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/responses/righteous-anger-black-lives

Because it doesn't make sense and it doesn't make sense to many of our brains or our hearts. Why these things continue to persist. The hate that you speak of continues to persist. However, I do think thinking about righteous anger and anger as a tool for transformation and the opening of possibility and a path to equality is really useful here
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