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The people who are responsible, are NOT taking responsibility as they should.
Although post-structuralists all present different critiques of structuralism, common themes among them include the rejection of the self-sufficiency of structuralism, as well as an interrogation of the binary oppositions that constitute its structures.
I have an urgent message for the majority of Americans who, like me, are in the political middle. John McCain’s Republican Party is gone, and you don’t owe a damn thing to what’s been left behind.
And I feel, like everyone else, my opposition is comfort zone related. Or the loss there of. Discomfort. Fear being the base of all motivation.
Once Vance was picked I was done holding out hope for that GOP to prevail. And then he gave me a new custom title.
originally posted by: Degradation33
a reply to: FullHeathen
Next up: look up stucturalism.
I think I'm still a stucturalist. I chose a pitcher.
That was me calling myself out for my opposition to one party.
And I feel, like everyone else, my opposition is comfort zone related. Or the loss there of. Discomfort. Fear being the base of all motivation.
I drank the koolaid after I read the disavowed playbook. Even though they swear on states rights up and down, that blueprint shows something else. All it has to do is exist.
It doesn't matter how strong the other candidates economy was or will be. He has The #1 Economy, Kamala was part of the #3, that's NOT really the issue though.
Now my opinion is mirrored by Mesa LDS Mayor John Giles.
I have an urgent message for the majority of Americans who, like me, are in the political middle. John McCain’s Republican Party is gone, and you don’t owe a damn thing to what’s been left behind.
Once Vance was picked I was done holding out hope for that GOP to prevail. And then he gave me a new custom title.
It is possible to be all of those things at once. Claiming that he was an evil-hearted xenophobe is just as dishonest as immortalising him as a “true American hero”.
Next up: look up stucturalism.
I think I'm still a stucturalist. I chose a pitcher.
Now my opinion is mirrored by Mesa LDS Mayor John Giles.