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Opinion piece by Charles M Blow of the NY Times

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Article by Charles M. Blow-'We Are Political Hostages' July 10, 2022, 3:00 p.m. ET. Will need a subscription for the articles breadth of points.

My take away:Having ANY association within the system of obliged conventional dialogue is being a subject on the neo-Plantation culture and its agendas.
Any asymmetric orientation would require a dedication which only 'the few %'-not 5% or more counted upon in the present dialogues-as the self-sacrificed vanguard of proactive resistance, deconstruction, and cultural reformation for which and in which tangible comforts would have a low relevance and priority for a credibly coherent proposition.

Those who can get access to Mr Blow's July 10th opinion piece need to read it to come to your own opinions of future projected resolution.
 

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They want us seeing blue and red and nothing else. They don't want us having other options. This two-party system is destroying this country and people out there just allowing it to keep happening.
I found this article written in 2012 stating it's NOT ABOUT Blue States vs Red States, but more about "slave wages" States and 'wage States"-> Since I'm a 'newbie' and can't post links, yet
Found this piece by someone who echoes what Charles Beard-see wikipedia- was writing about in 1913 of the economic aspects of ante-Bellum and the Post-Reconstruction South. This article written in 2012 provided for me the more plausible, though cynical basis for the social conditions of the South: article-> Forget Red vs, Blue--It;s Slave (wage) States vs, "Free wage" States [Alternet website, by Michael Lind-October 10, 2012.