Your analogy makes no sense. Let me try. A convicted arsonist moved into the neighborhood and the people who are supposed to keep him in check decided to sit and watch him burn everything down. Should I be mad at the arsonist or the people who did not do their job watching him?
Your analogy presumes to assign blame in the process of the damage being done. His examines appropriate recourse after the fact.
Question is: which one of you are correct in your assertion of where WE are in time?
This arsonist story isn’t applicable. The point is there are many well functioning institutions in the United States, which are being destroyed. How is destroying everything in any way helpful in reforming the things that do need to be changed?
Y’aBy actively choosing not to address the many grievances about bloated and inefficient government, the left opened the door for the type of fuckery that’s happening now. So yes there are institutions that are well functioning. And they are being sacrificed due to incompetence and corruption
As a Black person that has had government weaponized against them for more of their life than not, I’m not made about the destruction. I’m mad about the people being harmed but that’s it. I’m just sitting back and watching chickens coming home to roost.
Who are we as a country and what values do we stand for? The answer is obvious but y’all are in denial. You presume that it can be fixed but it’s been broken for a long time. MAGA is just moving faster to kill what was already dying.
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Question is: which one of you are correct in your assertion of where WE are in time?