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In reply to the discussion: Will the youth of America be willing and able to stop fascism? [View all]Silent3
(15,909 posts)34. I get it, but I don't condone, it and don't know what form of persuasion works
I'm really tired of having to accept, even if true, that human nature is to behave like bratty children who need to be placated.
If it's necessary to do that for the greater good anyway, then sure, that's what we should do. But I don't know how to do it myself, so I'm in no position to be complaining that Democrats need to do better when I have no idea *in specific, real-world workable detail* what "better" would look like.
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A big chunk of America is toxically mentally ill because of the churches and religious leaders they
PufPuf23
Jul 2022
#39
It's a shame their elders did such a shitty job raising and educating them. nt.
Mariana
Jul 2022
#44
60's era also deeply influenced by Vietnam and the draft. Nothing like being sent against your will
hlthe2b
Jul 2022
#6
So I guess that you think that since my generation accelerated the end of the Vietnam War
Chainfire
Jul 2022
#18