I can't help feeling Donald Trump is the price we're paying for some collective sins or moral failures.
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All who practice moral condescension http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-trumpen-proletariat-1467847631 …
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So true. Even though I hold many PC views, I'm quite put off by the close-mindedness and condescension.
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http://daviddfriedman.blogspot.com/2016/07/donald-trump-and-boy-who-cried-wolf.html … The media who cried wolf. (Hat tip to the one you know as PJ)
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thanks. great example of one of those "sins"
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It's a democracy, we can all share the blame, but how about the Republican party as primary sinner? http://www.nybooks.com/daily/2016/07/22/party-of-rage-trump-acceptance-speech-cleveland/ …
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Haha. I've mostly "othered" the R party, and didn't even think to blame them. But of course you're right, they've sinned too.
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All we know is that none of us are free of sin, and that we're all blocked.
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def all of the above
@TheeNerdwriter's older video on the topic nails it IMHO https://youtu.be/9Tji1g0WrPwThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I think you'll find some old Roman texts that cover this. OTOH- "not participating constructively in democracy"
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you (the US at large) don't vote in most elections, especially "minor" ones. Prefer divisive rhetoric to conciliatory. = decay
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