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TopicWhat do you think is the best way to unify the US over the next four years?
Zeus
01/15/21 2:47:59 PM
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At least until COVID is largely contained, you're not going to have any way to unify. However, most of the government division comes from the fact that government has its hands in too much shit. And with Biden in office, that's only likely to get worse; after all, he was Obama's VP and Obama was big into expanding the reach of government (not to mention promoting and facilitating the overthrow of foreign governments, leading to horrific fallout).

When you try to rely on government to solve every problem, you wind up with a lot more problems and a lot of (very rightful) anger at government.

What_The_Chris posted...
depression among young people skyrocketed since social media took over, which I think is far more serious than "fake news"

Of course Mead of all people would support a government takeover of social media to turn it into one more propaganda wing of the government. Maybe he can point to "success" stories like China when pushing that crap.

papercup posted...
Mass de-programming of the far right. How we can possibly do that though I don't know.

Because literally promoting brainwashing is sure to go over well, especially targeting people by political orientation. That's not going to ring alarm bells in America and overseas.


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