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Leftists bemoan about the lack of will for unity among people, and them being and acting too seperated to be able to cause a change within the system.
But - what if that is a wish that is not possible anymore? What if the process of individualization that has taken place over decades has made them too different to be united unterneath a single claim?
Or, at least, if it has divided them in mentality and reality so much that it first requires work as long as the individualization process to overcome these trenches?

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Date: 10 December 2015 12:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mandarinsun.livejournal.com
It's true. Just watch and see whether the left wing party here comes out to vote in the 2016 election. They may not. I told my father that at least the Republican Party here gets along with each other enough to get out the vote. The left wing party here are all too narcissistic and self involved to even do something simple like make sure you vote in a presidential election.

If someone in the right wing that made left wing people very angry was the other candidate though, like Donald Trump, the turnout would be immense and he'd lose really badly.

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