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Yeah, yeah, I think so. I think so. Yeah, like I said, I just don't believe I have to align with one way or the other. Why can't I be both? I mean, this is going to sound really kind of stupid to say, but if we can allow a woman to choose to be a man and a man to choose to be a woman, they can be both. Well, why can't my political leanings be which is much more pertinent to the real world. I really struggle this day and age with most people because they are so die-hard in one direction. Now that's, you know, and that's just not how this country was founded or how it was for 200 years. This divide that we have now is a recent modern thing. Yet there's always been one side versus the other. There's always been healthy differences, but what we have now is unhealthy. It's so unhealthy that if we don't get counseling, we're going to get a national divorce. I hear the silent footprints of civil war. I do. Go back to study your history and see what the 1840s and 50s were like and how public opinion changed and how people were so ironclad rooted to their cause, whether it was for or against what should be what we would all say is morally correct or wrong. Regardless, the footprints are there. We are eerily paralleling that same type of period. And it scares me. I'm not going to lie to you. So that's why I'm asking this question. I mean, if somebody is so staunchly one-way and refuses to even entertain the other side, yeah, there's no hope for this country. None at all. Moving down to KF8DRJ. Doug, what say you? Passing it to you, my friend.
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