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Emily
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Funny we're splitting hairs (and labels) regarding how poor the majority of the party were, when it seems to be that few could be categorized as wealthy, and the majority were 20-30 somethings. This should lead quite directly to the conclusion that they BELIEVED themselves to be poor, and cheated by older, richer generations, and that a new party would cure their ills. Therein lies the eternal arrogance, and danger.
— Dec 14, 2025 12:11PM
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Emily
is on page 51 of 112
This is the third time this book has mentioned Christianity solely, specifically and intently. My question is, if they got all the Christians into their party, how then did they come about rejecting it so entirely on every level? I doubt this book will answer that, or even mention that there should be one.
— Dec 14, 2025 08:53PM

