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Reply to "Defund the the police talk is some sort of apologetic cultural appropriation. Please stop."
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[quote=Anonymous]OP. Great post, but I have to ask. DC is an "experimental" city run by people who have great ideas but come from across the country with an education, money and an idea with no experience. Ward 2 is literally represented by somebody who came here on an internship and a year later asked dad to finance a non contested campaign. She now represents DC. So that being said, DC is not the city you left in the 90's. Why did you return? The city is run by big city people with big city experimental ideas and no real skin in the game to have an interest to see things work out. Basically everybody is here to suck up their PhD experimentation and move on watching the mushroom cloud in the rear view mirror. Nobody on the city council cares. They want to enact nationwide leading "woke" legislation in order to get their names published but they do not care at the end of the day about DC. They will move on as easily as they came. So OP, watching from afar as you matriculated through life. Why are you surprised? You have returned to the petri dish. Fortunately you have the means to keep your kids you dragged along, on the sidelines, but welcome back. Now either jump in and get involved or watch the woke left continue their experiment. I am guessing you will remain silent and watch the grand experiment we call DC. [/quote]
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