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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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What I understand is that, for unity, you need something in common. Some common thing or thought that everyone can relate to and feel identified with it. That everyone loves, respects, feels pride in. If you can not consider nationalism, nor the culture can be the factor, forget the other things like religion.

Then you have to think that common ground that can make feel everyone united in spite of being a diverse society in itself. I guess, this needs a thought.

I am not an American, I am Indian.