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In reply to the discussion: So, I binge watched the 1st 2 seasons of The Handmaids Tale [View all]Texin
(2,590 posts)22. In a fight for one's life, there's ALWAYS a little blood shed in the process.
Every revolutionary-type movement throughout history has witnessed confrontations with blood shed in the streets or by persons being persecuted for who or what group they come from, who they worship, who they love, what they aspire to be and for each and every person to be allowed to have the right to their own happiness, self-realization and dignity.
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Most terrifying line in the whole series, I have always remembered "When they slaughtered Congress,
dewsgirl
Jul 2018
#1
If we don't get the vote out in November, we'll deserve what we've let happen to us...
marble falls
Jul 2018
#2
You are right, only. I have friends who think the left and the media are just exaggerating the
Nitram
Jul 2018
#17
Gulliver, I believe you are mistaken. The "It can't happen here" belief is the biggest weakness
Nitram
Jul 2018
#18
Yes, that is another suspension of reality that is a little unbelievable
LiberalLovinLug
Jul 2018
#31
I read the Handmaid's Tale, but it doesn't go into the process that led to the premise of the book.
Nitram
Jul 2018
#16