Rye Catcher
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I would, but when the rules are rewritten to debate and ban hate and lying.You're never going to donate to the board.
You're just saying that.
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I would, but when the rules are rewritten to debate and ban hate and lying.You're never going to donate to the board.
You're just saying that.
I was on a destroyer in 1968 and you can be assured that their were harsh debates on the Vietnam War. On liberty in the E Man Club's Jukebox the most popular records were: Sky Pilot, For What Its Worth and White Rabbit.I wasn't around back in 1968. The internet was here yet either. That right there alone in my opinion is the reason why now may be worse compared to then.
God bless you always!!!
Holly
I wasn't around back in 1968. The internet was here yet either. That right there alone in my opinion is the reason why now may be worse compared to then.
God bless you always!!!
Holly
There are similarities. 1968 or 2020 you have the government forcing compliance on the people and engaging in a disinformation campaign.Not even close. Back in 1968, people were losing real freedom via the draft.
Not the imaginary freedoms you people think you're losing these days.
Thank you for your service. I'm curious about your opinion of John Kerry, then and now.I was on a destroyer in 1968 and you can be assured that their were harsh debates on the Vietnam War. On liberty in the E Man Club's Jukebox the most popular records were: Sky Pilot, For What Its Worth and White Rabbit.
Probably, and the problem is Social Media where lies become BIG LIES and Conspiracy Theories are fictitious, such as Deep State and Stolen Elections.Yeah, it's worse now.
I was on a DD, John Kerry was on a Swift Boat and that took courage. His run for President was spoiled by lies; both as a Pol and a Sailor I find him to be a gentleman and a patriot.Thank you for your service. I'm curious about your opinion of John Kerry, then and now.
You and Az hit it on the head….social media is adding gas to what normally be jusy partisan bickering. It has created and encouraged completely seperate realities where we don’t even share the same facts or definitions.Is it worse or has social media just exacerbated how we all feel about it?
I just now realized the slight error in my previous message. I meant to say that the internet was not here yet in 1968. Sorry. Anyway, to me, even before the internet existed, everyone possessed a frame of mind where every matter is concerned. The internet is only what makes it easier for people to let the rest of the world know where they choose to stand. In other words, America has always been divided. It just wasn't as obvious before the internet was thought of.Yeah, the internet sure isn't helping any.
We Americans released the internet on the world in the hopes of it spreading democracy. I don't know if it's spreading democracy, but it sure has divided America.
Be sure to take your advise from the side that deplatformed the US President, cause they're level headed
Is the US really heading for a second civil war?
With the country polarised and Republicans embracing authoritarianism, some experts fear a Northern Ireland-style insurgency but others say armed conflict remains improbablewww.theguardian.com
Look at the size of those truncheons!
The National Guard in Ohio shot dead 4 college students.
A poll showed that over 75% of Americans supported the National Guard.
Do you think it's worse now than it was then?