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orangecrush

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Sun Nov 10, 2024, 10:40 AM Nov 10

17 Americans Were Asked What They Don't Believe In Anymore After The Election, And They Have A Lot To Say [View all]


"Right now? On election night? I've stopped believing in America. The dream of America that was drilled into me as a child of the '70s and '80s. That all people actually had an equal voice. That justice ruled the land, and we were the UNITED States. That's all gone. It's every man for himself and 'fuck you, I've got mine.' Maybe my blinders are finally off. Maybe it's always been that way. In any case, my belief in the 'Shining City on the Hill' is dead. It's all over, and I will mourn its loss."

"That people are inherently kind because if they were, America wouldn’t have voted for a fascist felon."

"People, justice, and common sense."



https://www.buzzfeed.com/ravenishak/what-americans-dont-believe-in-anymore


Yup.


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