When the Flames Go Up
When the Flames Go Up
How broken are we?
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How broken are we?

Is it worth trying to bring that middle sliver back over to the side that didn't elect this guy? Or is it better to just cut them off and watch them Find Out with the rest of us?

As Kathryn Hahn said recently, “the universe doesn’t give us anything that we can’t handle, but JESUS CHRIST.” There’s lots of emotion to sift through as the asbestos settles on this disastrous election, which once again elevated the worst man to the highest office. The horse is once again loose in the hospital, but now he’s older, meaner, and surrounded by hench-horses eager to get in on the stampede.

So what’s the way forward? Are you out of fucks? If you know someone voted to invite more chaos into our lives and threaten people you love, are they dead to you? Or do you think you can keep a few bridges intact until the midterms?

It’s hard to find compassion when you read about all the ”truly clueless” Google searches on Election Day and wince while the American kakistocracy limps toward our 250th birthday. You want to believe we can salvage the republic, but you don’t know where to get news you can trust. Any maybe our culture has become too irrevocably siloed and woefully undereducated to ever have nice things again.

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When the Flames Go Up
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