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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska 20:42 - Aug 15 with 2307 viewsElderGrizzly

While on a red carpet šŸ™„



They then drive off like best buddies in Trump’s car.

I don’t remember Zelensky getting such a warm welcome
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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 23:00 - Aug 15 with 730 viewsPerublue

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 22:35 - Aug 15 by Axeldalai_lama

What? Putin's reminding trump of the urinating call girl video he allegedly has?


Two presidents one beast
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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 23:25 - Aug 15 with 649 viewslowhouseblue

the fundamental test here is which one are people going to call a fascist?
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And so as the loose-bowelled pigeon of time swoops low over the unsuspecting tourist of destiny, and the flatulent skunk of fate wanders into the air-conditioning system of eternity, I notice it's the end of the show

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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 00:24 - Aug 16 with 536 viewsRyorry

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 23:00 - Aug 15 by Perublue

Two presidents one beast
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Two dictators masquerading as Presidents.

Republican-voting Americans remind me of people brainwashed by cult leaders.

Sickening.

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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 00:48 - Aug 16 with 520 viewsurbanpenguin

Not any more. History can be rewritten - just as economic data is a moveable feast, or political borders can be simply shifted, so to can this clapping be removed, as the White House have now done from the official footage.
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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 20:45 - Aug 15 by ArnoldMoorhen

The red carpet and handshake are standard for a Head of State.

The clapping isn't.


Putin ensured Trump received the clap when he visited Moscow once.
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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 07:19 - Aug 16 with 399 viewsSwansea_Blue

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 00:48 - Aug 16 by urbanpenguin

Not any more. History can be rewritten - just as economic data is a moveable feast, or political borders can be simply shifted, so to can this clapping be removed, as the White House have now done from the official footage.


Ah, so this version is now the ā€˜fake’ one. What’s happening over there is all very sinister. I always thought it was hyperbole to talk about him using force to have a third term (or rather, just not end his second one), but they’re well on the way.

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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 07:53 - Aug 16 with 358 viewsGlasgowBlue

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 00:24 - Aug 16 by Ryorry

Two dictators masquerading as Presidents.

Republican-voting Americans remind me of people brainwashed by cult leaders.

Sickening.


Ok, I’m going to add the usual disclaimer that I believe Trump is an appalling human being.

But having spent the best part of a month travelling across over 4500 miles and 20 States in the USA last month, I think the reality is different to the perception of a large majority of Republican voters.

My Mrs is doing a Politics degree as a mature student at Uni, and I’ve always had a healthy interest in politics so wherever we went we were keen to gage the options from the locals of Trump. What we came away with was that the majority of Republican voters fore not brainwashed nasty racists. They were mostly people who didn’t particularly like Trump as a person but felt a renewed sense of national pride in their country. People who were very comfortable in their own skins as Americans in a way that we aren’t as Brits. How we are slightly embarrassed or apologetic about expressing patriotism.

One guy who couldn’t bring himself to vote for either Trump or a Hillary in 2016 went with Trump this time because he felt very let down by the Democrats, that Biden appeared very weak both nationally and on the world stage and that he was angry how Biden’s mental decline had been covered up by the party establishment.

My eldest son lives in St Augustine, Florida and We got an invite to a block party on 4th July. The host was a Hispanic former Marine and undercover cop who had travelled the world so wasn’t somebody with very insular views but his sense of the USA was that its is a country that really doesn’t need anyone else. that they can pretty much make or grow anything they need themselves. There was logic to his argument but no undercurrent of xenophobia or nastiness.

One person at the block party had a MAGA cap, another person was wearing a T Shirt which said ā€œelect a clown expect a circusā€ with a picture of Trump done up in clown make up. From what we read in the media and social media I might have expected that the MAGA group to take her around the back of the garage and kick the sh1t out if her. The reality couldn’t have been further than the truth. They all enjoyed friendly banter.

And that was pretty much the mood throughout our entire journey. The people were great and I’ve never experienced so much respect and manners from young people.

I’d not been to the States for twenty years so I really wasn’t sure what to expect, we both said after Trump humiliated Zelenskyy in the White House that had we not booked the flights and had family we wanted to visit that we were reluctant to put a penny in the US economy. But I’m glad we did because it gave us a different perspective of the people out there.

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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 08:14 - Aug 16 with 320 viewsiamatractorboy

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 07:53 - Aug 16 by GlasgowBlue

Ok, I’m going to add the usual disclaimer that I believe Trump is an appalling human being.

But having spent the best part of a month travelling across over 4500 miles and 20 States in the USA last month, I think the reality is different to the perception of a large majority of Republican voters.

My Mrs is doing a Politics degree as a mature student at Uni, and I’ve always had a healthy interest in politics so wherever we went we were keen to gage the options from the locals of Trump. What we came away with was that the majority of Republican voters fore not brainwashed nasty racists. They were mostly people who didn’t particularly like Trump as a person but felt a renewed sense of national pride in their country. People who were very comfortable in their own skins as Americans in a way that we aren’t as Brits. How we are slightly embarrassed or apologetic about expressing patriotism.

One guy who couldn’t bring himself to vote for either Trump or a Hillary in 2016 went with Trump this time because he felt very let down by the Democrats, that Biden appeared very weak both nationally and on the world stage and that he was angry how Biden’s mental decline had been covered up by the party establishment.

My eldest son lives in St Augustine, Florida and We got an invite to a block party on 4th July. The host was a Hispanic former Marine and undercover cop who had travelled the world so wasn’t somebody with very insular views but his sense of the USA was that its is a country that really doesn’t need anyone else. that they can pretty much make or grow anything they need themselves. There was logic to his argument but no undercurrent of xenophobia or nastiness.

One person at the block party had a MAGA cap, another person was wearing a T Shirt which said ā€œelect a clown expect a circusā€ with a picture of Trump done up in clown make up. From what we read in the media and social media I might have expected that the MAGA group to take her around the back of the garage and kick the sh1t out if her. The reality couldn’t have been further than the truth. They all enjoyed friendly banter.

And that was pretty much the mood throughout our entire journey. The people were great and I’ve never experienced so much respect and manners from young people.

I’d not been to the States for twenty years so I really wasn’t sure what to expect, we both said after Trump humiliated Zelenskyy in the White House that had we not booked the flights and had family we wanted to visit that we were reluctant to put a penny in the US economy. But I’m glad we did because it gave us a different perspective of the people out there.


That's interesting to read, thanks.

But for me it just compounds my feeling of total cognitive dissonance around a hell of a lot of Americans who vote for Trump. They can appear nice, polite, generous to a fault in person, and yet they are actively supporting an absolute monster who is doing real harm to millions of people. There's a disconnect there that is unfathomable to me. The man (and the sinister group that many think are pulling the strings, 'Project 2025') are quite clearly out to damage democratic (small d) institutions and processes, intimidate and bully organisations and people into toeing the line, illegally detaining and deporting people who have not been found guilty of committing any crimes, will likely undermine public confidence in safe vaccinations, grift drift grift off the back of his position with a conflict of interest that you wouldn't believe. Sorry, started off on the usual Trump rant there, but it is very hard not to. I just can't fathom anyone with a decent bone in their body justifying a vote for him, regardless of how useless they might feel the Dems are (which I could understand them feeling completely).
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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 08:15 - Aug 16 with 309 viewsSwansea_Blue

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 07:53 - Aug 16 by GlasgowBlue

Ok, I’m going to add the usual disclaimer that I believe Trump is an appalling human being.

But having spent the best part of a month travelling across over 4500 miles and 20 States in the USA last month, I think the reality is different to the perception of a large majority of Republican voters.

My Mrs is doing a Politics degree as a mature student at Uni, and I’ve always had a healthy interest in politics so wherever we went we were keen to gage the options from the locals of Trump. What we came away with was that the majority of Republican voters fore not brainwashed nasty racists. They were mostly people who didn’t particularly like Trump as a person but felt a renewed sense of national pride in their country. People who were very comfortable in their own skins as Americans in a way that we aren’t as Brits. How we are slightly embarrassed or apologetic about expressing patriotism.

One guy who couldn’t bring himself to vote for either Trump or a Hillary in 2016 went with Trump this time because he felt very let down by the Democrats, that Biden appeared very weak both nationally and on the world stage and that he was angry how Biden’s mental decline had been covered up by the party establishment.

My eldest son lives in St Augustine, Florida and We got an invite to a block party on 4th July. The host was a Hispanic former Marine and undercover cop who had travelled the world so wasn’t somebody with very insular views but his sense of the USA was that its is a country that really doesn’t need anyone else. that they can pretty much make or grow anything they need themselves. There was logic to his argument but no undercurrent of xenophobia or nastiness.

One person at the block party had a MAGA cap, another person was wearing a T Shirt which said ā€œelect a clown expect a circusā€ with a picture of Trump done up in clown make up. From what we read in the media and social media I might have expected that the MAGA group to take her around the back of the garage and kick the sh1t out if her. The reality couldn’t have been further than the truth. They all enjoyed friendly banter.

And that was pretty much the mood throughout our entire journey. The people were great and I’ve never experienced so much respect and manners from young people.

I’d not been to the States for twenty years so I really wasn’t sure what to expect, we both said after Trump humiliated Zelenskyy in the White House that had we not booked the flights and had family we wanted to visit that we were reluctant to put a penny in the US economy. But I’m glad we did because it gave us a different perspective of the people out there.


I didn’t attend and specific political events when I was out there in his first term, so can’t comment on how politicos mixed. The main observation I had was that people didn’t talk about politics. It wasn’t raised and if you mentioned Trump or Hillary, the response was largely an eye roll or shrug, or maybe a quick ā€˜yeah, we don’t really talk about that’ and then the subject was changed. Real life certainly wasn’t the highly charged adversarial political environment we see online. Mind you, he wasn’t deploying the military to blue states on pretences at that point.

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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 08:17 - Aug 16 with 302 viewsPlums

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 07:53 - Aug 16 by GlasgowBlue

Ok, I’m going to add the usual disclaimer that I believe Trump is an appalling human being.

But having spent the best part of a month travelling across over 4500 miles and 20 States in the USA last month, I think the reality is different to the perception of a large majority of Republican voters.

My Mrs is doing a Politics degree as a mature student at Uni, and I’ve always had a healthy interest in politics so wherever we went we were keen to gage the options from the locals of Trump. What we came away with was that the majority of Republican voters fore not brainwashed nasty racists. They were mostly people who didn’t particularly like Trump as a person but felt a renewed sense of national pride in their country. People who were very comfortable in their own skins as Americans in a way that we aren’t as Brits. How we are slightly embarrassed or apologetic about expressing patriotism.

One guy who couldn’t bring himself to vote for either Trump or a Hillary in 2016 went with Trump this time because he felt very let down by the Democrats, that Biden appeared very weak both nationally and on the world stage and that he was angry how Biden’s mental decline had been covered up by the party establishment.

My eldest son lives in St Augustine, Florida and We got an invite to a block party on 4th July. The host was a Hispanic former Marine and undercover cop who had travelled the world so wasn’t somebody with very insular views but his sense of the USA was that its is a country that really doesn’t need anyone else. that they can pretty much make or grow anything they need themselves. There was logic to his argument but no undercurrent of xenophobia or nastiness.

One person at the block party had a MAGA cap, another person was wearing a T Shirt which said ā€œelect a clown expect a circusā€ with a picture of Trump done up in clown make up. From what we read in the media and social media I might have expected that the MAGA group to take her around the back of the garage and kick the sh1t out if her. The reality couldn’t have been further than the truth. They all enjoyed friendly banter.

And that was pretty much the mood throughout our entire journey. The people were great and I’ve never experienced so much respect and manners from young people.

I’d not been to the States for twenty years so I really wasn’t sure what to expect, we both said after Trump humiliated Zelenskyy in the White House that had we not booked the flights and had family we wanted to visit that we were reluctant to put a penny in the US economy. But I’m glad we did because it gave us a different perspective of the people out there.


Thank you for sharing this, I think it's important experiences such as yours are heard and understood. The alternative is even more entrenched, divisive positions being taken and the slide towards polarity continuing.

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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 08:26 - Aug 16 with 289 viewsSwansea_Blue

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 08:14 - Aug 16 by iamatractorboy

That's interesting to read, thanks.

But for me it just compounds my feeling of total cognitive dissonance around a hell of a lot of Americans who vote for Trump. They can appear nice, polite, generous to a fault in person, and yet they are actively supporting an absolute monster who is doing real harm to millions of people. There's a disconnect there that is unfathomable to me. The man (and the sinister group that many think are pulling the strings, 'Project 2025') are quite clearly out to damage democratic (small d) institutions and processes, intimidate and bully organisations and people into toeing the line, illegally detaining and deporting people who have not been found guilty of committing any crimes, will likely undermine public confidence in safe vaccinations, grift drift grift off the back of his position with a conflict of interest that you wouldn't believe. Sorry, started off on the usual Trump rant there, but it is very hard not to. I just can't fathom anyone with a decent bone in their body justifying a vote for him, regardless of how useless they might feel the Dems are (which I could understand them feeling completely).
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That’s a good counter. A big disconnect, agreed. We’re back to that Sleepwalking into fascism stuff, but on steroids this time.


There have been some good posts on this point so far.

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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 08:55 - Aug 16 with 250 viewsArnoldMoorhen

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 07:19 - Aug 16 by Swansea_Blue

Ah, so this version is now the ā€˜fake’ one. What’s happening over there is all very sinister. I always thought it was hyperbole to talk about him using force to have a third term (or rather, just not end his second one), but they’re well on the way.


He has militarised Washington DC, and put a direct appointee in charge of the Police Force.

Nobody can get him out of the White House until he is ready to leave.

It's gobsmacking that people haven't cottoned on to this yet.

The Democrats are bringing legal challenges, which will ultimately reach the (rigged, Pro-Trump) Supreme Court. Once that make their decision, it will be set in stone. They have one chance to save democracy in the USA.

The Senate and House are both under Republican control, and have rolled over at every previous opportunity.

He has every branch of power locked up.

If you have friends in the USA, encourage them to leave.
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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 09:11 - Aug 16 with 221 viewsPinewoodblue

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 08:55 - Aug 16 by ArnoldMoorhen

He has militarised Washington DC, and put a direct appointee in charge of the Police Force.

Nobody can get him out of the White House until he is ready to leave.

It's gobsmacking that people haven't cottoned on to this yet.

The Democrats are bringing legal challenges, which will ultimately reach the (rigged, Pro-Trump) Supreme Court. Once that make their decision, it will be set in stone. They have one chance to save democracy in the USA.

The Senate and House are both under Republican control, and have rolled over at every previous opportunity.

He has every branch of power locked up.

If you have friends in the USA, encourage them to leave.


Better to advise them to stand firm and make their vote count.

I wonder how many Democrats found it difficult to vote for a woman of colour. A few shared by several American friends. They also believe there was a degree of rigging involved.

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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 09:23 - Aug 16 with 182 viewsredrickstuhaart

The outcome was entirely as predicted.

Trump got his tummy tickled. The prospect of "severe consequences" is now off the menu. TACO. Nothing else changed.

Business as usual for Russia in Ukraine.
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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 09:35 - Aug 16 with 131 viewsElderGrizzly

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 09:23 - Aug 16 by redrickstuhaart

The outcome was entirely as predicted.

Trump got his tummy tickled. The prospect of "severe consequences" is now off the menu. TACO. Nothing else changed.

Business as usual for Russia in Ukraine.


And it’s perfectly set up for Trump to berate/blame Zelensky on Monday in Washington when they meet
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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 09:49 - Aug 16 with 93 viewsDJR

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 07:53 - Aug 16 by GlasgowBlue

Ok, I’m going to add the usual disclaimer that I believe Trump is an appalling human being.

But having spent the best part of a month travelling across over 4500 miles and 20 States in the USA last month, I think the reality is different to the perception of a large majority of Republican voters.

My Mrs is doing a Politics degree as a mature student at Uni, and I’ve always had a healthy interest in politics so wherever we went we were keen to gage the options from the locals of Trump. What we came away with was that the majority of Republican voters fore not brainwashed nasty racists. They were mostly people who didn’t particularly like Trump as a person but felt a renewed sense of national pride in their country. People who were very comfortable in their own skins as Americans in a way that we aren’t as Brits. How we are slightly embarrassed or apologetic about expressing patriotism.

One guy who couldn’t bring himself to vote for either Trump or a Hillary in 2016 went with Trump this time because he felt very let down by the Democrats, that Biden appeared very weak both nationally and on the world stage and that he was angry how Biden’s mental decline had been covered up by the party establishment.

My eldest son lives in St Augustine, Florida and We got an invite to a block party on 4th July. The host was a Hispanic former Marine and undercover cop who had travelled the world so wasn’t somebody with very insular views but his sense of the USA was that its is a country that really doesn’t need anyone else. that they can pretty much make or grow anything they need themselves. There was logic to his argument but no undercurrent of xenophobia or nastiness.

One person at the block party had a MAGA cap, another person was wearing a T Shirt which said ā€œelect a clown expect a circusā€ with a picture of Trump done up in clown make up. From what we read in the media and social media I might have expected that the MAGA group to take her around the back of the garage and kick the sh1t out if her. The reality couldn’t have been further than the truth. They all enjoyed friendly banter.

And that was pretty much the mood throughout our entire journey. The people were great and I’ve never experienced so much respect and manners from young people.

I’d not been to the States for twenty years so I really wasn’t sure what to expect, we both said after Trump humiliated Zelenskyy in the White House that had we not booked the flights and had family we wanted to visit that we were reluctant to put a penny in the US economy. But I’m glad we did because it gave us a different perspective of the people out there.


My two Republican relatives will have voted for Trump this time. They are both educated and decent people.

I met one of them and his wife back in 2017 and they were both a little sheepish about voting for Trump but I came to the conclusion that as Republicans they just wouldn't vote for a Democrat.

Maybe Trump's greatest achievement is to get people who are not traditionally Republican to vote for him. And it mustn't be forgotten that the standard of living for many Americans has stagnated or gone backwards for many years. Indeed, there was an article in the Guardian last year about a former steel town where some were voting for Trump not because they thought he would necessarily solve their problems but because voting Democrat for decades had not got them anywhere.

In many ways there are parallels to the current situation in the UK.
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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 10:12 - Aug 16 with 49 viewsRadlett_blue

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 09:23 - Aug 16 by redrickstuhaart

The outcome was entirely as predicted.

Trump got his tummy tickled. The prospect of "severe consequences" is now off the menu. TACO. Nothing else changed.

Business as usual for Russia in Ukraine.


Ending the war is in the interests of both Russia & Ukraine. But for this to happen, there has to be some form of compromise. Putin isn't going to walk quietly away and say "hmm...that was a bit of a mistake". So Russia has to get something tangible in any negotiation or the war will continue. Ukraine will certainly need some guarantees about its future security, but who is going to back up these guarantees?
The real error in al this was the West, especially Europe, doing nothing when Putin annexed the Crimean peninsula, beyond some words and a few sanctions. This clearly convinced him that Europe wasn't prepared to go to war over Ukraine & subsequent events proved that view to be correct.

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Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 10:12 - Aug 16 with 49 viewslowhouseblue

Clapping Putin as he arrives in Alaska on 07:53 - Aug 16 by GlasgowBlue

Ok, I’m going to add the usual disclaimer that I believe Trump is an appalling human being.

But having spent the best part of a month travelling across over 4500 miles and 20 States in the USA last month, I think the reality is different to the perception of a large majority of Republican voters.

My Mrs is doing a Politics degree as a mature student at Uni, and I’ve always had a healthy interest in politics so wherever we went we were keen to gage the options from the locals of Trump. What we came away with was that the majority of Republican voters fore not brainwashed nasty racists. They were mostly people who didn’t particularly like Trump as a person but felt a renewed sense of national pride in their country. People who were very comfortable in their own skins as Americans in a way that we aren’t as Brits. How we are slightly embarrassed or apologetic about expressing patriotism.

One guy who couldn’t bring himself to vote for either Trump or a Hillary in 2016 went with Trump this time because he felt very let down by the Democrats, that Biden appeared very weak both nationally and on the world stage and that he was angry how Biden’s mental decline had been covered up by the party establishment.

My eldest son lives in St Augustine, Florida and We got an invite to a block party on 4th July. The host was a Hispanic former Marine and undercover cop who had travelled the world so wasn’t somebody with very insular views but his sense of the USA was that its is a country that really doesn’t need anyone else. that they can pretty much make or grow anything they need themselves. There was logic to his argument but no undercurrent of xenophobia or nastiness.

One person at the block party had a MAGA cap, another person was wearing a T Shirt which said ā€œelect a clown expect a circusā€ with a picture of Trump done up in clown make up. From what we read in the media and social media I might have expected that the MAGA group to take her around the back of the garage and kick the sh1t out if her. The reality couldn’t have been further than the truth. They all enjoyed friendly banter.

And that was pretty much the mood throughout our entire journey. The people were great and I’ve never experienced so much respect and manners from young people.

I’d not been to the States for twenty years so I really wasn’t sure what to expect, we both said after Trump humiliated Zelenskyy in the White House that had we not booked the flights and had family we wanted to visit that we were reluctant to put a penny in the US economy. But I’m glad we did because it gave us a different perspective of the people out there.


good post. the democrats' understanding why people voted for trump has to start with recognising the decency of the majority of those voters. you don't change things by demonising those who you need to vote for you. someone needs to emerge for the democrats who can reflect the renewed sense of national pride that you encountered.

i think the us is very divided by class, education and geography. if you were in various university towns, eg in california or the north east, i wonder if you would encounter similar tolerance of opposing views.

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