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    Gerrymandering has been apart of American politics since the country’s founding, before the concept was even given a name in 1812. When the parties weren’t polarized from 1964–1992 there wasn’t a need for drastic gerrymandering like we see currently, but it still happened from both parties to secure incumbent power. It’s why it was never legislated against, both parties prefer to keep it around as it is yet another method of keeping the broken two party system in place.

    I’m being genuine, authentic, and fucking real with you. Both parties are shit and we deserve better. Democrats will never truly save you from the looming threat of Republicans because they are two sides to the same imperialist coin.

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          Tell Pooh Bear I said “hi”.

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            You really don’t think it’s possible that I am an American citizen that is critical of our government? That neither party represents working class people and I am fed up with spending billions in our name to kill children in order to secure resources we have no right to?

            Your brain can’t handle that possibility and short circuits? China is also an imperialist power, but they don’t use military power to go about it. That’s not really pertinent to this conversation though is it?

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              I mean yeah, you could be a useful idiot instead of a professional foreign agitator. Not much difference except maybe in 10 years the useful idiot will realize how foolish they’d been.

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                Do you view the United States as an imperialist power? Either currently or in it’s past? If in it’s past at what point do you believe it stopped behaving as an imperialist nation.

                This is foundational level of understanding the world we live in and it’s history, how that history got us to the present political climate. And if you’re reaction to someone trying to have a conversation about it is to lash out like you have, then I have to ask another question.

                Who is the idiot here?

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                  Doesn’t matter. I can tell you’re a Chinese agitator (or got conned by Chinese agitators) because you just…can’t help yourself. You have to start throwing in their code words. China is still early in their digital psychological warfare stage, they’re too rigidly top-down controlled. The Russians have art and style at least.

                  You’re trying to discuss with me whether the US is imperialist, and I’m telling you we’re past all of that. We’re past where facts matter. We’re into the meta-discussion now. You will never listen to any arguments, because your masters won’t allow it. So there’s no point arguing.

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                    So “imperialism” is a Chinese code word? You can’t imagine anyone else talking or thinking about imperialism without them working for the Chinese government?

                    You will never listen to any arguments, because your masters won’t allow it.

                    What arguments? You saw “imperialism” and immediately shut down, refusing to engage or say anything of substance.

                    We’re past where facts matter.

                    You’re certainly not helping.