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Originally Posted by Leondros
I don’t feel like going through each post but it definitely was said/implied.
The right is super detached from reality and are the ones who are wrong. The left isn’t and therefore has less blame.
Politics has become this hugely polarizing demon where no one can ever find middle ground. This forum is a perfect example. I don’t identify as right or left but on most issues find myself relatively balanced and in the middle. I can have discussions with most of my super right and super left friends and see where they are coming from and we can find some middle ground on issues like taxation, policing, rights, and social programs. I don’t see that happening nearly as much as it did before social media.
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This can be true and IMO is.
Remember a super long time ago when the right-wing president, his sons and his lawyer told thousands of his supporters to march to the Capitol for a "trial by combat" and to show strength so they did? I know it was a while ago, but five people died as a result, two bombs were found, the building was overrun and vandalized, the entirety of the house, senate and even the VP of the USA were evacuated when the building was overrun. It was an intelligence disaster as the terrorists gained access into members' offices and even stole mail. Anyway, it was all predicated on the completely detached-from-reality notion that the election results were somehow fraudulent and the election was stolen.
That's just an example from this week.