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Posts by Marisa

Millions of American voters wanted to be villains. They came to believe it’s the key to success, while goodness is weak, woke, loser stuff, done only to signal.

Offered the option of unvarnished villainy, they enthusiastically took it. Seeing others suffer more made them feel big.

And here we are.

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Yes, I completely agree.

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Hello there

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Many scholars emphasize a gradual realignment of the major political parties particularly during the mid20th century and the Civil Rights Movement. This shift reshaped the ideological identities of both parties.

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The Democratic Party in the 19th century supported policies that are now recognized as overtly racist, especially during the American Civil War and its aftermath.

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Your point highlights a commonly discussed perspective in political science party ideologies are not fixed they can change significantly over time,including shifts in coalitions and policy priorities.

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The Grand Canyon seen from Space!😮

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That’s funny lol 😂

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During the Trump administration, there was a noticeable trend of promoting individuals who were considered outsiders people whose authority often stemmed more from their alignment with the president's worldview than from traditional policy qualifications.

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The truth is more complex than simply labeling one party as racist and the other as not.In the 19th and early 20th centuries, many openly racist policies, such as segregation in the South,were indeed linked to the Democratic Party.a significant political realignment occurred in the mid-20th century.

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