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In reply to the discussion: Here's an example of our intractable polarization. [View all]MineralMan
(149,840 posts)10. Why? The "Right's" point of view is not concealed.
I don't find any common ground with that point of view on anything. You can discuss it here, if you like, but if you try to tell us that the right is right about things, you're going to get serious blowback here on DU.
If you want to praise the right wing's attitudes, you can go sign up on Lies Social or some other right wing site.
I'm very surprised to see that you are finding a dilemma, frankly. But, maybe not.
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