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Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "The left is ‘out-of-touch’: Tulsi Gabbard" video.
Non-human animals don’t have governments to which they can complain, so after a lot of emotional and physical suffering … they die. Human-animals have human-run governments and are always complaining (when it pertains to serving individual group interests) … that the “government” isn’t doing enough … OR … when it pertains to snooping into personal interests, the “government” is far too involved. Many people are living totally off tax-payer funds, while complaining that the “government” is not handling “their” money the way it should be handled. Isn’t it rather a pity that non-human animals don’t also have governments to which they can complain about not having their “personal” interests being served? Meanwhile, every time as parents “we” complain that “the government” is the problem … we should not be surprised when our offspring grows up to show complete disrespect for “the government.” Maybe non-human animals are fortunate in the sense that they don’t know why they suffer, but rather, they just know that they DO suffer. And we can also safely bet that (unlike arrogant human animals) non-human animals do NOT believe in any “government” in an afterlife.
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Between left and right in politics ... that word "extreme" is used as a weapon to create animosity and even hatred. No matter which party we support ... It should be a fair assumption that we all want what is best for the country in which we reside. What Is Horseshoe Theory? When you think of the political spectrum, you probably think of a straight line. In the middle of the line is the political center. At the right end of the line is the extreme right (often called the alt-right/Trumpism movement). At the left end of the line is the extreme left (sometimes called the regressive left). Between the center and these extremes are gradations. Most people think of the extreme right and the extreme left as polar opposites with diametrically opposed views. Horseshoe theory argues that the political spectrum isn't a line. Instead, it's a horseshoe shape. The rounded part of the horseshoe is the center. The ends of the horseshoe are the extreme left and right. This theory argues that rather than being opposites, the extremes actually closely resemble one another.
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