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Calling decades of progress "subservience" is ignorant. Social Security, Medicare, and civil rights reforms helped millions. If you want to debate policy effectiveness, fine. But dismissing everything as control is just lazy rhetoric. Real change takes work, not whining.
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Bringing up 19th-century Democrats to dodge modern issues is weak. Party ideologies shifted long ago. Stop pretending history froze. And yes, the 13th Amendment’s loophole is real, but both parties have upheld prison labor. If you actually care, focus on fixing injustice, not deflecting blame.
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"Greatest good" shouldn’t mean tossing the vulnerable aside. A just society lifts people up, not discards them. If your "good" requires cruelty, it's just selfishness in disguise. True strength is lifting others up, not stepping on them to feel taller.
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I get that cheap labor has always been exploited, but that doesn’t mean we should ignore the harm being done to minorities. They don’t need to be removed. They need to be defended!!!!
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Took you a month to come back with that? Weak. No one is saying displaced people should be exploited, but dismissing them as just a “cheap labor pool” ignores their humanity. Protecting demographics isn’t about economics. It’s about basic decency. If that bothers you, maybe the problem isn’t them.
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Wow this is awesome! Great job!!
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That is hilarious 😂
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Only because I have the most beautiful fiancée to keep up with. 😘❤️
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Thanks!
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Nom! 🐟🦅
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Ah yes, nothing like a neighbor sipping their maple syrup tea while giving the U.S. a reality check. But don’t worry, we’re a drama series with plenty of seasons left and maybe, just maybe, a redemption arc.
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I hear you. Since you feel that strongly, what’s your next step? Are you thinking of joining any movements or organizations that align with your stance, or are you just venting for now?
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That sounds like a solid plan! Best of luck, and thank you again for everything you've done for the country and community.
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Thank you for your service. As a private citizen, you can stay informed, contact representatives, attend town halls, support causes that reflect your values, and inspire others through respectful conversations. Your experience makes your voice impactful. Engagement is key to democracy.
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That’s the way to do it. Lead them to reflect and let them untangle their own beliefs. Honestly, asking questions like that is probably more effective than any lecture could be.
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Signed!
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I know how draining it feels to watch everything unfold and feel stuck. But even when it seems small, caring and staying aware are powerful. 💬 You’re not alone, and your voice matters. 🌟 Change takes time, but people like you are what keep hope alive. ✊ We’ve got this together.
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Right? It’s like trying to put out a fire after someone said, 'Let’s spice things up,' tossed logic out the window, and locked the fire department outside.
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Did you ever rebel and say it… and then panic?