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In reply to the discussion: What good does the constant blaming of voters (or non-voters) do? [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)who made a mistake that's done great harm to everyone, but who don't believe it and haven't changed. We're not angry at those who've since committed firmly with Democrats against the great threat, we're afraid because of those who haven't. At those who still, unbelievably, don't know we're good guys, and the only ones who can save our nation.
We ALL were done great harm by anti-Democratic deceits, and we SHOULD be angry. But together. Perniciously divided by lies meant to defeat us in 2016, we fell. United we're the majority, but every vote is needed.
So, of course it's important not to ignore the danger that some will once again be deceived into not voting their principles. Those who come here, even more than everyone else, need DU to be a safe place where they hear truth about us. And hopefully come to be rightfully angry themselves at the vote-suppressing deceits still being spread by the same people for the same purposes.