I don't think that opposition is what binds us together - a common reason to be against. Although in cases like the two party US political system it seems to be. Marshall Rosenberg has been doing great things for decades bringing people together through his Center for Nonviolent Communication. Our differences, on occasion, may create movement between us. But so do our similarities. I think more so. But that's me - the glass of water (not half empty nor half full) kind of gal.
On Friday, August 8, 2014 2:02:57 AM UTC-4, facilitator wrote:
-- On Friday, August 8, 2014 2:02:57 AM UTC-4, facilitator wrote:
Like I mentioned before, the only way people will be able to get along is to give them a common enemy. So far its been East VS West or North vs South. For the resources at the time the Roman empire had an astonishing period of "Peace on Earth. Many languages today were some form of Latin. History will repeat itself.
On Friday, August 8, 2014 1:52:53 AM UTC-4, andrew vecsey wrote:In that case, it is best for your children, your x-wife, yourself, your neighbors and anyone and everyone else that you were not able to beat your wife "openly in the streets", and that you are now not married to her. And if you beat your wife behind closed doors, then we should have laws that allow your wife to separate from you should she wish to.
On Friday, August 8, 2014 12:19:23 AM UTC+2, Don Johnson wrote:If I couldda beat my wife openly in the streets I'd probably still be married.
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