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Has unity become a foul word?

@Soossie's post got me to thinking about our country and wondering if, at this juncture, we the people could find the pathway to a unified country.

Granted, we’ve never, except for rare moments, truly been unified, or even a gracious (to one another) nation; but is it impossible for the majority of us to sit and “break bread” and become unified in a way forward?

What are your thoughts both for and against the idea?

I'm open to thoughts and ideas from others than those who live in the U.S.
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It's become a foul word because now, perhaps for the first time in America's history, one of the two major political parties is fascist. When people talk about unity now, they're saying we should respect Fascism as an acceptable political stance, even if we disagree with it. I wish Democrats had the spine to say no, we're not going to find common ground with people who want to burn down our democratic institutions.