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Irish_Dem

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5. We thought the Viet Nam era was tumultuous.
Thu Sep 18, 2025, 08:37 PM
Sep 18

It was nothing compared to this.

And back then there was a large group of Americans fighting for the right thing.
Justice, equality, peace, etc.

Now Americans just roll over for pure evil.

Yes I never thought this could happen in the USA.

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Whiplash government Deuxcents Sep 18 #1
Yes we re-enact ten time periods in one day. Irish_Dem Sep 18 #3
...AND Mein Kampf. lastlib Sep 18 #12
Now that sounds interesting. ananda Sep 18 #13
Interestingly, I had the same experience taking a sociology class, the study of religions. Irish_Dem Sep 19 #19
How wonderful. Great titles by the way. ananda Sep 19 #22
Interesting. Irish_Dem Sep 19 #25
Also the same good qualities. ananda Sep 19 #31
Yes people have a strong need for spirituality. Irish_Dem Sep 19 #32
It really is weird to live in such an upsidedown reality. ananda Sep 19 #35
There you have it. Exactly where we are today. Irish_Dem Sep 19 #37
I sometimes think Shakespeare was a real subversive. ananda Sep 19 #38
If there is a heaven one of my first acts will be to get all human mysteries solved. Irish_Dem Sep 19 #39
I suspect St Peter will want to know too. ananda Sep 19 #40
I assume they know it all on the other side? Irish_Dem Sep 20 #41
I have never seen anything like this in America in my adult life surfered Sep 18 #2
We thought the Viet Nam era was tumultuous. Irish_Dem Sep 18 #5
The mindset of those legacies has never left this country. ananda Sep 18 #4
America's dark underbelly was always there just waiting to make a comeback. Irish_Dem Sep 18 #6
I've had direct experience with this shit all my life... ananda Sep 18 #7
Midwest farmland is similar. Irish_Dem Sep 18 #8
Well, at least my Irish ancestors were A-OK! ananda Sep 18 #9
Good for them! You should be so proud. Irish_Dem Sep 18 #10
You got that right! ananda Sep 18 #11
I live in a damn suburb I_UndergroundPanther Sep 19 #15
I was just in the US róisín_dubh Sep 19 #14
Exactly. This is part of the surreal nature of things. Irish_Dem Sep 19 #18
I'm thinking we're in an intermediate loop of someone preserving a timeline where s/he obtains a time machine 0rganism Sep 19 #16
Perhaps it is not pilot error, but deliberate on the part of the Time Machine owners. Irish_Dem Sep 19 #17
We're experiencing the most corrupt government in our nations history. Emile Sep 19 #20
Yes, the greatest moral collapse in US history. Irish_Dem Sep 19 #21
I will be the same, so pbmus Sep 19 #29
None of us who are intelligent and moral beings will be the same again. Irish_Dem Sep 19 #30
That is a fatalistic view based on , pbmus Sep 19 #33
I admire your ability to remain untouched and unfeeling about the tragedy unfolding in front of us. Irish_Dem Sep 19 #34
The USA has experienced many pbmus Sep 19 #36
That's been the GOP's "flood-the-zone" plan all along. They had eight years to allegorical oracle Sep 19 #23
Yes the damage is incalculable. And take time to repair. Some damage is permanent. Irish_Dem Sep 19 #24
Approaching terminal velocity of a falling nation... MiHale Sep 19 #26
Yes exactly, the velocity is terminal. :( Irish_Dem Sep 19 #28
Yep. I've never seen Trump let anyone steal the limelight like he has with Kirk underpants Sep 19 #27
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