Nikki Norman
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What’s with people advocating for not taking sides in America. We chose independence over colonialism, emancipation over slavery, civil rights over Jim Crow…hell, we even have a Coke vs Pepsi caucus! Frankly, a lot of us don’t have the privilege of neutrality.
10:33 AM - Jan 16, 2024
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John Luttermoser
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In response to Nikki Norman.
And some people who think they do have the privilege of neutrality might be in for a nasty surprise.
06:48 PM - Jan 16, 2024
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Jay D
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In response to Nikki Norman.
This is why I laugh when I hear in the media things like “the main problem in America is that we’ve become too polarized.” I’m like no, the main problem is that one side wants a fascist dictatorship. There is no middle ground there.
10:58 AM - Jan 16, 2024
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Susan A. Kitchens
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Jay Rosen:
“If both parties went off the rails into paranoia, voters in both parties wd call the other party a danger to society. But if one party slid off the rails while the other remained in the normal range, voters in both parties wd still call the other party a danger to society.”
06:42 PM - Jan 16, 2024
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Brian Tatem
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In response to Nikki Norman.
Also said another way.
"If you don't have a seat at the table then you are probably on the menu".
10:57 AM - Jan 16, 2024
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