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In reply to the discussion: Are We Radicals? [View all]creativebliss
(69 posts)25. Thank you. Your points are appreciated and respected.
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That's fair enough - but the OP is talking about conversations with family and friends
el_bryanto
May 2013
#9
Because 'Murcans are trained to believe that "economic fairness" = "Mao Tse Tung", or something.
HughBeaumont
May 2013
#2
The information you are providing most people desperately do not want to hear
Fumesucker
May 2013
#24
That is the way I live my life, with secret "radicalism". People do not want to....
northoftheborder
May 2013
#51
my standard response to various names I have been called "but. ..you say this like it's a bad thing
niyad
May 2013
#10
at the risk of treading on Goodwin's Law- compared to Hitler-Mussolini would have been the far left
Douglas Carpenter
May 2013
#11
Please do not include ME with you when you don't know me as you said you are brand new
graham4anything
May 2013
#26
Welcome to DU fellow newbie! And, thank you for that insightful observation!
creativebliss
May 2013
#29
I think climate change is one biggie that is going to so change people's lives, that inevitable....
northoftheborder
May 2013
#52