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How To Save America in FOUR EASY STEPS!!!

By David MuñozPublished a day ago 3 min read
How To Save America in FOUR EASY STEPS!!!
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You know something is wrong, don’t you? You know what’s happening in America is NOT NORMAL, right? You can feel it in your bones, can’t you? Fear, malaise, paralysis by analysis – you know something is up, but it’s so overwhelming, what can YOU do?

Fret not, friends – I’ve got the answers right here, right now, that can put our American ideal BACK ON TRACK. And you know what? I won’t charge you a thin dime for the info!

These steps come from my recently published best seller “Everyday Holiness – How to Claim Your Authenticity and Live Your Dreams!” I’ll give you more info on that later, but for right now, let’s go over the FOUR SIMPLE STEPS to SAVE THIS COUNTRY!

Step 1:

Discern truth from lies. If a person tells you they’re the only one who can save this country, so long as you do what they say – that’s a lie. Run for the exits when you hear that BS, friends. No one person has all the answers, and the record of empty promises and lies from the current powers that be is unmistakable. Don’t be a chump! That’s what they’re counting on, that you’ll be scared enough and angry enough to justify the bullying, the racism, the outright power grab that we see going on RIGHT NOW, before our very eyes!

Step 2:

Recognize the twin sins of America: slavery and the treatment of our Native brethren. How do you tackle such big sins? One step at a time, friends, one step at a time. First, you recognize. You read, you learn to understand the legacies of injustice and oppression inflicted on a people brought here against their will to build a manufacturing and agricultural legacy created on the backs of forced labor. Learn how the tendrils of racism, rooted in government supported ‘otherization,’ crept into law and society well after the Emancipation Proclamation. And review and learn about the maltreatment of Native Americans, the broken treaties, the stolen lands, finding the real history of this shameful prolonged chapter of American colonialism.

Step 3:

Ally with like-minded people (there are more of us than there are of them) to consciously start a reconciliation process to RECTIFY those twin sins I mentioned above. The American narrative is like a dysfunctional family, one that doesn’t talk about the child abusing father, the drunken uncle, the cheating grandfather. And we all know how THAT kind of generational trauma plays out in our own individual lives: we are only as sick as our secrets force us to be. So find a cohort, join them in organizing, in discussing, in reading – and in HEALING. Because we are, after all a family, an American family, and at the very least we owe our African-American and Native American cousins a sincere, heartfelt apology for the pain they have suffered – and still suffer to this day.

Step 4:

Last, but not least: LOVE! Love yourself, love your neighbor, love AMERICA! Sounds crazy, doesn’t it? But think about it: the worst of us doing the worst TO us, they’re sad, angry, frightened little people. They’ve been hurt or bullied or abused somehow or another, and they don’t know how to handle it except to lash out and make other people feel the way they do. Know what drives out sadness, anger, and fear? Love, my friends. We’ve got to love them into submission. Love yourself first; start by just saying the words. Then love them, no matter what they do or say or how they respond. If we do that long enough and hard enough, we can TAKE THIS COUNTRY BACK!

I said the steps were SIMPLE, my friends – I didn’t say they’d be easy. If they were easy, they’d have been implemented long ago. But right here, right now – this is where we make our stand. This is where we begin the healing of our beloved nation: one heart, one soul, one mind at a time. We can make this nation the ideal it was created to be, raising our individual and collective vibrations through healing, love, and reconciliation.

Join me, won’t you?

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David Muñoz

I'm a recovering artist in Austin, Texas. Stoic student, mystic, writer, poet, guitarist, father, brother, son, friend. I am an eternal soul living a human experience. Part of that experience is working through my stuff by making art.

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