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Kembe · 36-40, M
@CoxswainOtter Sorry my petty levels are far surpassed by his
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Kembe · 36-40, M
@CoxswainOtter Still a clever name
SociallyAwkwardGirl · 26-30, F
Buy me a Lamborghini
Kembe · 36-40, M
@SociallyAwkwardGirl Buy my book
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Maybe because no one class or group of people is one thing or another. A population is made up of individuals, and each has their own philosophies and values. When you generalize, anything that follows is moot.
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PicturesOfABetterTomorrow · 41-45, M
"Liberals" are the enablers of the right so how is any of that a surprise.
bijouxbroussard · F
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow The right certainly doesn't seem to feel particularly enabled by us...🤔
PicturesOfABetterTomorrow · 41-45, M
@bijouxbroussard It depends on how you define the right. If we define it based on economics which used to be the traditional dividing like the right ie the oligarchs love it. Chris Hedges explains is much more eloquantly. The right proposes something, the left objects, the liberals tell both sides they have valid points and suggest a "compromise". The problem is the compromise has been a steady slow march to the right since 1945. Personally I don't want to congratulate someone for walking me off a cliff who believes they deserve praise for not pulling a Thelma and Louise.
bijouxbroussard · F
We're not, ideologically speaking. We don't want to preserve that particular U.S. tradition.
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@bijouxbroussard Succinct and true.