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Ash Parks

@therealashparks

Looking for a positive way forward.

Critical of toxic elements on both the left and right.

Looking for like-minded people

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calendar_today25-06-2020 20:24:01

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"There is perhaps no phenomenon which contains so much destructive feeling as 'moral indignation,' which permits envy or hate to be acted out under the guise of virtue." - Erich Fromm

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Lot of people bout to be mad that Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty because they were fed an entirely biased version of events and the court case

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Political differences aside we should be able to agree on some of the evidence of what happened that night. If you aren’t aware of the beneath, please consider the media / social media you consume. Don't let media and echo chamber bias divide us.

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The absolute split in perception on the Kyle Rittenhouse case contributes to my feeling that we might be only a few years and a couple of bad events away from something approaching a civil war

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Stunned and disappointed by the utter cowardice and spinelessness of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. These politicians, protecting their own short-term interests, will lead us into yet more chaos and division.

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Everyone who is saying that Kyle Rittenhouse would have been found guilty if he were black should recall that Kenneth Walker (Breonna Taylor's bf) shot a cop (!) in self-defense and was cleared of all charges (and rightly so). It's amazing how selective people's memories are.

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'The surest way to work up a crusade in favor of some good cause is to promise people they will have a chance of maltreating someone' Aldous Huxley