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Russia, China, North Korea, Iran and number of countries love to see the United States divided and have become pretty effective at manipulating our "information" to divide us. We seem to gobble it up and let hatred and fear divide us.
Can we here commit to supporting whichever candidate gets elected? I don't mean supporting their policies. I mean acknowledge that the candidate has been duly elected and has the right to office. This is America where we have right to nonviolent protest. How about we look for what we have in common.
We all want infrastructure security. We all want safety. We all want opportunity to thrive., etc
We may have very different ideas about how to accomplish our goals. But I think we are all glad we are citizens of the United States.
Our problem is the extreme right and left. We need more moderation, more compromise, more agree to disagree without getting personal.
Can we here commit to supporting whichever candidate gets elected? I don't mean supporting their policies. I mean acknowledge that the candidate has been duly elected and has the right to office. This is America where we have right to nonviolent protest. How about we look for what we have in common.
We all want infrastructure security. We all want safety. We all want opportunity to thrive., etc
We may have very different ideas about how to accomplish our goals. But I think we are all glad we are citizens of the United States.
Our problem is the extreme right and left. We need more moderation, more compromise, more agree to disagree without getting personal.