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The Voice of the Revolution

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So, as I’m almost back to work full time, you might be wondering, “How goes the Revolution?” Let me share a couple of reflections I have had over the past year. First is the realization that every thought, every inspiration, every idea I have ever had has been born of my interactions with all of you; with the world of influence all around me. Nothing I have been saying is original; rather my thoughts and words are pulled from the collective consciousness, made up of every image and sound that has ever been present in my sphere of existence. Nothing is mine, I am only a vessel; a voice given a small amount of time to try to be heard. I try to say things in a way that connects people to the vision of a world that is possible if we choose to believe in it. A world that is healthy and whole, connected through compassionate action, respectful of all beings in nature, and honouring of the miracles of life of which we are a part. Belief is everything. Will you believe in the dedi

Vision

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The Grassroots Revolution is a consolidation of the progressive ideas, policies and organizations that for too long have stood alone in the face of corporate hegemony; gaining little traction if their solutions did not bring profit to those in positions of power. By unifying the myriad brilliant ideas, solutions, strategies, and efforts of the millions who have dedicated their lives to making the world a better place, we will move our civilization toward true democracy, social and economic justice, and environmental recovery. Grassroots intends to direct discourse away from bi-partisan politics to a more wholistic system in which cooperation and respectful collaboration take place between numerous stakeholders representing all portions of society. Realizing that division and separation have been imposed from the top-down in order to keep us disorganized and fighting against each other, we will unite under one banner, the Grassroots representing the regular people all over the worl

What is this Revolution all about?

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We all can all see the need for change in the way the planet is being controlled and managed. We are inundated with the horrifying images of violence, poverty, oppression, and environmental destruction that result from conditions of inequality, injustice, and exploitation. For many years those of us living in relative comfort have been able to turn a blind eye to the suffering our “systems” are creating for humans and for the Earth. But now we are waking up. We see that the top 1% of wealth-holders (the elite) in our world are using their immense economic power to manipulate our governments into creating conditions in which their wealth can continue to grow, with no responsibility being borne for the costs to the environment, society, human rights, or global peace. The Elite appear to have no regard for the suffering their greed is creating for the remaining 99% (the grassroots). They perpetrate the outright exploitation of workers, both at home - where the lowest paid workers

The Hour of Decision is Upon Us

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Welcome to Grassroots. An organized revolution of politics, society, economy and industry. There are many solutions to the problems we face on this planet. There are many solution makers who are working determinedly to see these solutions take hold in business and society. The Grassroots Revolution is here to unite the causes, to provide a mechanism to identify where we should be focusing our collective will and energy, and to put this collective will behind creating a future we can be proud of. Working together, we will see the myriad progressive ideas supported, employed, developed, nurtured, and becoming universal. Grassroots is here to create and amalgamate solutions, to actively work together to make a stand with our fellow humans against the injustices that are rampant in our economic, military, corporate and political systems. The Grassroots ideas will spread across the world and dig in deep, just as the roots of the grass that covers the land. We will work with the leaders of

How do we address the Ugliness of Online Debate?

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As someone who has promoted progressive social, environmental, and governmental issues for over half of my life, I am no stranger to opposition. However, some of the interactions I have been having over the past few weeks have escalated to senseless bickering (over semantics, ideologies, definitions, generalizations, personal attacks, generational attacks, etc.) that seems to end up with both sides walking away feeling unheard, misunderstood, insulted and increasingly frustrated. These interactions bring to my attention that many of the things we dare to say from behind our screens would never be considered in face-to-face interactions - our mothers taught us better than that. As we realize from our experiences with text messaging, it is very difficult to get the true meaning of our words across through a keyboard; typing all the context of our thoughts is too time consuming and finger-cramping. Speech and spoken dialogue remain much better ways to work through difficult ideas with a

Picture a better World

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Picture the world at peace. The fighting and bombing has stopped and the people are able to return to their homes and their families, taking up work to rebuild their damaged communities. The time of global terrorism has ended; we have come to see that we are all one on this Earth, and that we don’t want to fight our brothers and sisters, our mothers and fathers, our own children anymore. The weapons are melted down, the bombs are deactivated, and the production and sale of weapons to foreign countries are stopped; we will no longer fuel the violence of war. See yourself going to work only 3.5 days per week. No more Mondays. Everybody gets a half-day Friday. The room this makes for creativity and invention, the extra attention that our families will receive, the well-being that would come to our minds and bodies with that additional time to ourselves... only needing to give away half of our days, instead of over 2/3, in order to financially sustain our lives. Envision democracy by a

Why the Revolution?

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Every human being on the planet has a vested interest in making the world a better place; and whether we think that is true or not will determine if our civilization will rise or fall. As humans, we have empathy, compassion, giving, and mercy at the core of our being – these traits are keys to how we were able to survive and thrive as a species – by working together, creating civilizations and cultures that shared resources and innovations, in order to become successful in our environments. Much of this good work continues today. Billions of individuals on this planet are working every day to create better lives for others, whether they are teachers or doctors or farmers or builders or cleaners or servers or learners. We all try to use what skills and resources we have in order to bring greater comfort or prosperity to our immediate environment, our families, our organizations, and our world. What is going wrong is that the institutions and systems we have created to ‘manage’ large pop