We keep pretending this is just another rough chapter in American politics, but deep down everyone knows that's a lie. This isn't disagreement anymore. This is disillusion. This is two completely different nations trapped inside the same borders, pretending we share values when we don't.
The Declaration of Independence admitted they could no longer coexist under a system that no longer represented them. That same feeling is back, whether people want to admit it or not. We don't argue over tax rates or road funding anymore.
We argue over reality itself. Over biology. Over speech. Over history. Over whether borders matter. Over whether personal responsibility even exists.
One side believes the country should be preserved, protected, and handed down stronger to the next generation.
The other believes it should be dismantled.
You cannot reconcile those worldviews. You can only delay the inevitable by pretending compromise still exists inside them.
#19 | Posted by boaz
C&P'd from the Web. Instagram, Facebook . . .
Boaz just can't think for himself, he can't even write for himself.
You can smell his plagiarism a mile away. Because he has no original thoughts and couldn't express them logically if he did. No matter. I'd be horrified to know what they are.
Boaz, please don't ever leave the Retort. You're some low-hanging and strange fruit, and I don't think you'll get the reference. It's got nothing to do with truck stops, like your blow buddies here on the Retort might imagine.
Always is an option, for anyone.
"To be or not to be . . ." and all that.