Brilliant conversation, guys. Anat's inspired. I'm watching from the UK and what she has to say is just as applicable here, especially about the non-voters, whom I've known for years are probably the most engaged and most frustrated of us all, knowing that the candidates we're offered are simply not focussed on what's actually going wron…
Brilliant conversation, guys. Anat's inspired. I'm watching from the UK and what she has to say is just as applicable here, especially about the non-voters, whom I've known for years are probably the most engaged and most frustrated of us all, knowing that the candidates we're offered are simply not focussed on what's actually going wrong and what really matters. Like parallel universes (or her parallel ladders). Turning this horror-show around means finally addressing its root causes. The simple act of doing that is going to bring all those non-voters out of the woodwork, I believe, and the entire political spectrum is shifted back where it should be - where caring for people is not considered a far-left communist act but the default position of a sane society.
Brilliant conversation, guys. Anat's inspired. I'm watching from the UK and what she has to say is just as applicable here, especially about the non-voters, whom I've known for years are probably the most engaged and most frustrated of us all, knowing that the candidates we're offered are simply not focussed on what's actually going wrong and what really matters. Like parallel universes (or her parallel ladders). Turning this horror-show around means finally addressing its root causes. The simple act of doing that is going to bring all those non-voters out of the woodwork, I believe, and the entire political spectrum is shifted back where it should be - where caring for people is not considered a far-left communist act but the default position of a sane society.