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Suzie's avatar

“ I don’t think she, or anyone in her generation, condones murder.”

But that’s exactly what they are doing, by trying to turn him into some kind of hero.

Just as they did with the drug-addled felon George Floyd. How’s that worked out for us?

It is a screwed up mentality bordering on a very dangerous precedent that is not good for anyone, no matter how much lipstick you try to paint on it.

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I had Christmas dinner at one of my friend's house. We've been friends for 30 years. He's always been a good Massachusetts liberal. His extended family was there, all New England transplants. I've gotten to know them over the years from holiday gatherings: a couple of lesbians, an uncle that I've watched transition to an aunt over the last 10 years and his/her wife of 30 years (does that make 4 lesbians? kinda confusing), an aged aunt and uncle that are very much hippies, and a smattering of other friends. The dinner conversation did turn to politics eventually. I heard "insurrection" muttered, the trans gentlemen said he and his community were resigned to becoming invisible again, the aged hippy aunt said she was turning off the news and focusing on gardening the next 4 years. The lesbian couple was thankful they were in CA where their rights would not be diminished despite what will surely be Trump's persecution of the gay community. I of course kept my mouth shut, just listened. Overall, there was a general air of resignation. Nobody lingered on politics, the conversation moved on, the high cost of housing, sub-optimal healthcare, the fact that labor cost for my buddy who is a successful restauranteur has gone up 40% in the last 2 years and he is barely hanging on. But the cynical me couldn't help thinking that as a 3rd generation Californian, this is exactly the kind of imported mind-rot that has destroyed our state. And they keep voting for it.

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