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In reply to the discussion: Post removed [View all]lark
(26,087 posts)14. Sorry you have experienced this, but it's not universally true.
There are many who have survived with our morals and ethics and values firmly in place. Yes, there are some of our generation who sold out to the money or crazy folks, way too many IMO, but not all. Some of us have hung in there and stayed true, people like me and my sister and her partner for 34 years and my husband and friends. In fact, 2 of my friends who were basically apolitical now vote Dem religiously because they have seen the damage tfg caused and wanted to cause even more. So, all is not lost.
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Jan 2023
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#90
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Celerity
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#97
Just wow... Speak for yourself. Me, my Sis, the Friends my age, some of my Family stayed true...
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#45
You don't seem to understand either your generation or David Crosby very well.
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#50
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