Home Actress Marianne Williamson HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2024 Marianne Williamson Instagram - “All men are created equal” is our national creed, and it should apply not only to Americans. In terms of the relationship between Palestinians and Israelis, throughout my campaign I’ve argued that America’s highest alliance should be with humanity itself. We should be equally and robustly committed to the safety, security and sovereignty of both peoples. The greatest way we can support peace between Israel and Palestine is to do our best to love them both. Regarding the war in Gaza, as President I would not have given Netanyahu the leeway he has been given. I would have told him that while the U.S. fully supports Israel’s defeat of Hamas, not one dollar or weapon would be given by us until 1) I saw their strategy for how they planned to do it; 2) their plan for how to protect civilians; and 3) I knew their intention for what would happen the day the war ended. Unequivocal financial and weaponry support that has been given to Netanyahu since October 7 has been a very poor strategy on the part of the President, and leaves us with much less leverage in trying to influence Netanyahu’s behavior than we might otherwise have had. The protests on college campuses going on now reflect for the most part a sincere and well-intentioned desire for a ceasefire in Gaza. But seeping into the pro-Palestinian movement of those appropriately decrying injustices toward an oppressed people is also a dangerous antisemitism - the opposite of cries for justice. All students should feel safe on campus. Tonight is the Jewish Passover Seder and for many American Jews, there’s anxiety surrounding this night the likes of which we’ve never experienced. Many of us have long been advocates for the rights of Palestinians, but what is occurring now could distort the pursuit of justice. Support for Palestinian rights should not translate into support for Hamas. Nor should support for Palestinians translate into hatred toward the Jewish people, or a delegitimizing of the right of the state of Israel to exist. The moral as well as political basis for a 2-state solution is that both Jews and Palestinians have the right to a sovereign state. Both peoples deserve peace, and both deserve love.

Marianne Williamson Instagram – “All men are created equal” is our national creed, and it should apply not only to Americans. In terms of the relationship between Palestinians and Israelis, throughout my campaign I’ve argued that America’s highest alliance should be with humanity itself. We should be equally and robustly committed to the safety, security and sovereignty of both peoples. The greatest way we can support peace between Israel and Palestine is to do our best to love them both. Regarding the war in Gaza, as President I would not have given Netanyahu the leeway he has been given. I would have told him that while the U.S. fully supports Israel’s defeat of Hamas, not one dollar or weapon would be given by us until 1) I saw their strategy for how they planned to do it; 2) their plan for how to protect civilians; and 3) I knew their intention for what would happen the day the war ended. Unequivocal financial and weaponry support that has been given to Netanyahu since October 7 has been a very poor strategy on the part of the President, and leaves us with much less leverage in trying to influence Netanyahu’s behavior than we might otherwise have had. The protests on college campuses going on now reflect for the most part a sincere and well-intentioned desire for a ceasefire in Gaza. But seeping into the pro-Palestinian movement of those appropriately decrying injustices toward an oppressed people is also a dangerous antisemitism – the opposite of cries for justice. All students should feel safe on campus. Tonight is the Jewish Passover Seder and for many American Jews, there’s anxiety surrounding this night the likes of which we’ve never experienced. Many of us have long been advocates for the rights of Palestinians, but what is occurring now could distort the pursuit of justice. Support for Palestinian rights should not translate into support for Hamas. Nor should support for Palestinians translate into hatred toward the Jewish people, or a delegitimizing of the right of the state of Israel to exist. The moral as well as political basis for a 2-state solution is that both Jews and Palestinians have the right to a sovereign state. Both peoples deserve peace, and both deserve love.

Marianne Williamson Instagram - “All men are created equal” is our national creed, and it should apply not only to Americans. In terms of the relationship between Palestinians and Israelis, throughout my campaign I’ve argued that America’s highest alliance should be with humanity itself. We should be equally and robustly committed to the safety, security and sovereignty of both peoples. The greatest way we can support peace between Israel and Palestine is to do our best to love them both. Regarding the war in Gaza, as President I would not have given Netanyahu the leeway he has been given. I would have told him that while the U.S. fully supports Israel’s defeat of Hamas, not one dollar or weapon would be given by us until 1) I saw their strategy for how they planned to do it; 2) their plan for how to protect civilians; and 3) I knew their intention for what would happen the day the war ended. Unequivocal financial and weaponry support that has been given to Netanyahu since October 7 has been a very poor strategy on the part of the President, and leaves us with much less leverage in trying to influence Netanyahu’s behavior than we might otherwise have had. The protests on college campuses going on now reflect for the most part a sincere and well-intentioned desire for a ceasefire in Gaza. But seeping into the pro-Palestinian movement of those appropriately decrying injustices toward an oppressed people is also a dangerous antisemitism - the opposite of cries for justice. All students should feel safe on campus. Tonight is the Jewish Passover Seder and for many American Jews, there’s anxiety surrounding this night the likes of which we’ve never experienced. Many of us have long been advocates for the rights of Palestinians, but what is occurring now could distort the pursuit of justice. Support for Palestinian rights should not translate into support for Hamas. Nor should support for Palestinians translate into hatred toward the Jewish people, or a delegitimizing of the right of the state of Israel to exist. The moral as well as political basis for a 2-state solution is that both Jews and Palestinians have the right to a sovereign state. Both peoples deserve peace, and both deserve love.

Marianne Williamson Instagram – “All men are created equal” is our national creed, and it should apply not only to Americans. In terms of the relationship between Palestinians and Israelis, throughout my campaign I’ve argued that America’s highest alliance should be with humanity itself. We should be equally and robustly committed to the safety, security and sovereignty of both peoples. The greatest way we can support peace between Israel and Palestine is to do our best to love them both.

Regarding the war in Gaza, as President I would not have given Netanyahu the leeway he has been given. I would have told him that while the U.S. fully supports Israel’s defeat of Hamas, not one dollar or weapon would be given by us until 1) I saw their strategy for how they planned to do it; 2) their plan for how to protect civilians; and 3) I knew their intention for what would happen the day the war ended. Unequivocal financial and weaponry support that has been given to Netanyahu since October 7 has been a very poor strategy on the part of the President, and leaves us with much less leverage in trying to influence Netanyahu’s behavior than we might otherwise have had.

The protests on college campuses going on now reflect for the most part a sincere and well-intentioned desire for a ceasefire in Gaza. But seeping into the pro-Palestinian movement of those appropriately decrying injustices toward an oppressed people is also a dangerous antisemitism – the opposite of cries for justice. All students should feel safe on campus.

Tonight is the Jewish Passover Seder and for many American Jews, there’s anxiety surrounding this night the likes of which we’ve never experienced. Many of us have long been advocates for the rights of Palestinians, but what is occurring now could distort the pursuit of justice. Support for Palestinian rights should not translate into support for Hamas. Nor should support for Palestinians translate into hatred toward the Jewish people, or a delegitimizing of the right of the state of Israel to exist. The moral as well as political basis for a 2-state solution is that both Jews and Palestinians have the right to a sovereign state.

Both peoples deserve peace, and both deserve love. | Posted on 23/Apr/2024 08:28:47

Marianne Williamson Instagram – Blessed to have U.S. Presidential candidate @mariannewilliamson with us for the past couple of days.  As always, she tells it like it is, like no other.  Another standing ovation, per usual 👏👏. To continue to share her messaging, she is continuing on campaign trail in states where she’s on the ballot.  Her voice matters, and  if we can collectively support her receiving 15% of vote in the Oregon, New Mexico, Idaho, Kentucky, or Wyoming, primaries in May, she would qualify for delegates at Democratic convention.  I just registered to vote (for her) in Oregon 💥! #mariannewilliamson #2024presidentialcandidate #oregonprimary
Marianne Williamson Instagram – At the end of the q and a section at my talk in Eugene, Oregon last night, a woman shared her story in a way that perfectly reflected the message of our campaign.

“I work in healthcare,” she said. “I’m taking care of my mother, who has Alzheimers’, and my two sons are trying to get the college loans you’ve talked about tonight.” Her face and demeanor revealed a sense of burden no hard working American should have to carry.

She is clearly a good woman, and the system has obviously failed her. In every other advanced democracy her mother’s healthcare as well as her son’s college tuition would be provided for. Americans have, quite simply, been trained to expect too little.

And the problem is so much worse, because there are millions of Americans just like her: working hard, trying to provide for their loved ones, and barely keeping their head above water. An ever shrinking portion of our population has easy access to either healthcare or higher education. It’s extraordinary how much we’ve moved our resources into the hands of a very few.

As I’ve said so often, the American people are not the problem. The problem is a political establishment so bought and sold by their corporate donors – in that woman’s’ case, big insurance companies, Big Pharma, and the educational-industrial complex – that our government does more to enable those who cause the problems than to advocate for those who suffer because of them.

That’s why I have been running for President.

Everyone in the room last night completely understood the message in all this. In the words of President Franklin Roosevelt, “A necessitous man is not a free man.” That woman, quite simply is not free. And we must not distract ourselves in the face of so much pain. We must correct our course.

One more standing ovation last night, one more room in which we’ve planted some seeds. My final words to the lovely woman who had shared her story was this, “I don’t even know you, but I wake up every morning and I think of you.”

I will not stop thinking of her, and I will not stop working for the day in which such an unnecessary and unjust burden has been removed from her shoulders. 

And then we will all be free.

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