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CrispyQ

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2. +1 -- Has it "Burned Down" enough for ya yet?
Wed Apr 13, 2022, 10:45 AM
Apr 2022

I have issues reconciling people I know who still identify as republican, even the "moderates." I have a couple of friends & family members I'm fond of who haven't gone full on Q-anon, but they still believe there were serious election irregularities in 2020. Also, they "would never vote for a democrat," but they're OK with voting for people who would take voting rights away from others who might not vote for their candidates. WTF? The only silver lining of the pandemic is that I haven't had to socialize with them. Then I have a couple of family members who are full on Q-anon nuts. They've said some mean, hateful things & I don't have anything to do with them & never will again. Angry, vengeful people. Can a country come back from this deep of division?

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