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Cathy Learoyd (Texas)'s avatar

Day 2 B.A. (Biden Administration)

Today I talked politics with woman who voted for DT on the single issue of being against abortion. We had a good, very civil discussion. We both enjoyed the conversation. I was surprised that she was afraid of Biden because she didn't want to have to use transgender bathrooms. While she thought it wasn't right that social media was biased against the right, but then she was believing the conspiracy theories which pervades social media. So, we did agree on two things: social media needed some sort of regulation akin to the news media has. No, we didn't know what that would be. And, second, we (everyone) did need to talk to each other and try to avoid all the hate speech. This gave me hope that we really could become a more united country again.

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That last paragraph about Eugene Goodman made me so emotional. Watching the video of Officer Goodman being sort of chased by a mob, and at the same time holding them at bay, filled me with fear for him. When news came out that he was leading that group away from the Senators—by himself and at his own peril— I was so grateful and amazed! Such courage! And commitment to his duty in the face of mortal danger. Comparing that with trump, Barr, Graham, Cruz, Hawley, McConnell, McEnany and countless others— some of whom were the very Americans Goodman protected with his own life—who so easily disregarded their commitments to the Constitution and their constituents for money and power, we see a stark contrast indeed. His name fits him. He is most highly deserving of the Congressional Medal of Honor

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