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[–] LakotaPride [S] ago 

Patriot, I share this with you, a old Lakota teaching that I kept in my heart, we must never forget how to laugh, especially through the hard times, as laughing will help us get through the hard times better. WWG1WGA

yes they are, I agree they are opposites, and he is not sure which side to pick, so it appears he will remain confused.

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[–] LakotaPride [S] ago 

Patriot we need to learn to talk to each other again and not at each other, there is a difference, when talking to each other we share ideas and opinions to make better informed decisions, when we talk at each other, we stop listening to other opinions, and push our opinions, f we are not sharing opinions, then how can we make a good informed decision

I still use the old Lakota talking stick in Lakota tradition, be it with family or gathering of friends when we discuss things, they all know the rules, whoever has the stick will be respected and listened to, no mocking or disparaging words are allowed, you may ask questions to get a better understanding to what they share, and this is passed around, there is not time set, and you may sit for hours till everyone has had their turn to speak. then we all can make a better informed decision.

No thanks needed Patriot, we are all in this together, and you can see, we come from different cultures, yet we seek the same goodness for all, we are the diversity and living the diversity the left claims they want, but if you look at them, they claim diversity by destroying diversity. they can only hide their deception to a point.