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emnsk
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I feel like the internet+covid has sort of reduced genuine or hell any realish interactions and local efforts but then again I don't really have the experience to say so.
I feel like society in general is maybe more political cause of the internet, but what I mean are more real concentrated activities

what were your experiences

11/8/2022 1:56:06 AM

The Coz
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I tended to avoid Brickyard shouters, demonstrators, or handers out of pamphlets.

11/8/2022 6:16:15 AM

emnsk
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Sounds about like what's been happening now, except the brickyard is really just the domain of religious propagation

politics? there was just some verbal abortion riot between some dudes with signs and a bunch of kids. funnily enough the dude started singing a song about why liberals and women are bad or something, yes, singing

11/8/2022 6:25:51 AM

Kickstand
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I was proselytized into voting for Jimmy Carter back in my 11th semester.

11/8/2022 7:13:45 AM

Cabbage
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My first year in college was 88-89. While there's always been some political activism, I have never seen anything that compares to my impressions of the activism during the Vietnam War. I've always suspected that stopping the draft did a lot to dampen that activism.

11/8/2022 10:42:06 AM

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