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‘Consumed by mistrust and resentment, we stand alone’
The present economic and political construct that enforces inequality is in the process of destroying our planet, enslaving our minds and condemning our children to servitude. We must all fight united, writes NICOLAS LALAGUNA

TODAY will be the 15th anniversary of the day millions of us, all around the world, took to the streets together.

For a brief moment in history we took time away from our own campaigns and fights to stand up together and shout “Enough.”

That shared belief that we are all equals, and have an equal right to shape the future of the world continued to grow.

Studies show a strong correlation between inequality and anxiety disorders, impulse-control disorders and  severe mental illnesses

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