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In reply to the discussion: This post will probably sink like a stone... [View all]Upthevibe
(9,249 posts)55. PCIntern............
Thank you for a well thought out summary.
I feel like it's an absolute curse that I've been a political junkie since the sElection of 2000. And even before that, I was raised by two civil-rights activists (my parents). Consequently, my siblings (two are gone but my wonderful sister's still here- eight years older than I) and I have marched, volunteered, etc. for most of our lives.
It's just hard to wrap my head around the fact that people simply don't remember or don't care about real events! And here we are.
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