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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDo you think things are going to change?
ABSOLUTELY! I do.
Too bad it cost so much.
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Do you think things are going to change? (Original Post)
live love laugh
May 2020
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still_one
(98,883 posts)1. It depends. If the looting and vandalism overtakes the protest, no
live love laugh
(16,133 posts)2. I think local government and police will have to rethink
their approach or else face this threat if another incident happens.
still_one
(98,883 posts)4. That I agree with
JI7
(93,100 posts)3. Yes, but like Biden said, it's something we need to keep
fighting for.
Things still improve once Trump is gone but that didn't mean it won't come back.
live love laugh
(16,133 posts)8. You're right like it's resurfaced in a more virulent form now nt
Squinch
(58,042 posts)5. Not because of the riots. We have always had riots periodically, and for the same
reason. They have never changed anything meaningfully.
Things will change if people get out the vote. If everyone on the streets tonight registers to vote, and votes the whole ticket, the world will not be recognizable (changed for the better) a year from now.
Otherwise, nothing will change.
chowder66
(11,727 posts)6. Not if Trump gets another 4 years.
stillcool
(34,407 posts)7. Things change constantly...
sometimes it's hard to know what is for better, and what is for worse.