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And this line of thinking might sound like I'm going astray but I honestly think there's a link between all of these subtleties. As I read this article I wondered, "Is this when America took a fast turn to the left?"...(40's) this would have been my parent's generation and one thing I've noticed about their generation is they avoid having in depth discussions with friends, neighbors etc about anything political, as it might start an argument, someone might get offended, it's too personal.... I think NOT talking has made subsequent generations mentally complacent about all things freedom related. And the ability to even engage in such a conversation is a skill that is next to dead these days. We've shushed ourselves to death. :( But the little ones still "pledge their allegiance". To what.??