All about Politics

All about Politics

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This is just me taking random subjects, trying to argue my side by looking at both points of view. The main idea I'm trying to convey is that we should accept both sides. These are random topics I want to cover (in no particular order): Immigration Racism Sexism Taxes Healthcare Minimum Wage Global Warming Nuclear Warfare Abortion Etc... This is in part for my Government course and future debates. Please to bashing or rude comments. If you want to debate, we can do that. If you're just going to throw shade, you don't have to read.
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