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A direction or colour of politics causes more division.

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    A direction or colour of politics causes more division. I realise it is naive to not "talk about politics," but we can talk about it differently in the sense we can not add to that division.
    If a conversation subject causes friction, that's ok. It's how we learn and, more importantly, how we learn to think. If that friction is painful, it needs to be examined in a way that supports & develops individual and community growth.
    Some people find that investigation of painful experience/emotion at a particular point in life is too difficult. That's OK. It does not mean I agree with the expression of that learning or pain. It may come to a point where I can't be with that person due to that expression.
    Acceptance is not agreement. Healing has to begin with recognition.
    #motivation #agency #direction #empowerment #universaleducation #Unityindiversity #universalequality #universaljustice

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