I'll add to that: the worst thing you can do is let anyone trick you into believing that minority is a majority. I too like Elizabeth Warren. I would've voted for her had she still been in the race by the time Florida's primaries started, but alas. What are the odds?
I advise caution because when they (someone, anyone) convince you that t…
I'll add to that: the worst thing you can do is let anyone trick you into believing that minority is a majority. I too like Elizabeth Warren. I would've voted for her had she still been in the race by the time Florida's primaries started, but alas. What are the odds?
I advise caution because when they (someone, anyone) convince you that the threat is bigger than it really is, it's *very* easy to become the monster you set out to smite in the first place. There are millions of Americans who would, right now, trade our Democracy for Autocracy for a chance to own the "woke mob" and wouldn't think twice about it, arguably about half of one of our two major political parties—and they're still a tiny minority of a minority.
It's good to keep things in perspective that less than 30% of people belong to ANY given political party.
I'll add to that: the worst thing you can do is let anyone trick you into believing that minority is a majority. I too like Elizabeth Warren. I would've voted for her had she still been in the race by the time Florida's primaries started, but alas. What are the odds?
I advise caution because when they (someone, anyone) convince you that the threat is bigger than it really is, it's *very* easy to become the monster you set out to smite in the first place. There are millions of Americans who would, right now, trade our Democracy for Autocracy for a chance to own the "woke mob" and wouldn't think twice about it, arguably about half of one of our two major political parties—and they're still a tiny minority of a minority.
It's good to keep things in perspective that less than 30% of people belong to ANY given political party.
The two sides feed off each other