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Stalking Disabling Futures

Why should or would or could authority of competing violent colonizing pasts outweigh responsibility for our cooperative co-arising futures? People with disabling histories seem to be more honest, transparent, to speak thirsty truth to disintegrities of egocentric abilities practiced to disempower others, stalking chronic vulnerability to WinLose ZeroSum enculturation. Sometimes candid integrity, honesty, if not dismissed as pie in sky mysticism, ignored as a not fully developed fool's errand, denies BusinessAsUsual WinLose ecopolitical camouflage, Mendacity hidden behind stalking competing white lies don't publicly or privately matter as much as white male privileged Western historical enculturation capacities control colonizing toward SuperElite stalking LeftBrain-languaged deductive/reductive supremacy Stalking privileges over heart-mind RightBrain disabilities retaining newborn faith about our shared abilities to love all Sacred EarthTribe With a love preferring non-violent revolutions working around and through and against further patriarchal dominant evolutions, devolutions stalking remaining undervalued pockets, populations nature/spirit populace resilient residents of health/wealth co-resonant integrity, humane/divine trans-physical omnipresent ability to love future/past fully Committed to climate health/wealth, inside egos and outside ecological poly-theologies Truth within BeautyGrace Why should or would or could authority of competing violent competing missionary pasts outweigh responsibility for our cooperative co-arising secular/sacred physical/metaphysical outside/inside healthy/wealthy eco/ego- futures?

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Date: 8/3/2018 2:07:00 PM
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Gerald Dillenbeck
Date: 8/3/2018 5:19:00 PM
of and for the not privileged

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