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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: "Stockholm Syndrome" talking points refuse to die(!) [View all]ismnotwasm
(41,974 posts)16. Yup
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It's not Stockholm Syndrome, it is risk aversion. In other words, fear of change.
thereismore
Feb 2016
#5
I have heard many people say they are voting for Hillary simply to keep a Republican
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2016
#12
Not fear of change ... It's more a recognition that the chance of loss are greater ...
1StrongBlackMan
Feb 2016
#28
Oh. I know. I'm suggesting ... No, saying that the writer of that piece is ...
1StrongBlackMan
Feb 2016
#45
The problem with that is that I support Sanders and I made very vigorous objections to that
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2016
#17
counterpunch has always been a joke. it is a favorite of a poster that defends north korea
JI7
Feb 2016
#13
I was upset when I couldn't get Tide with Bleach anymore-it became 'Bleach Alternative'.
jalan48
Feb 2016
#41
today it's "Stay Ignorant, My Friend". 2016- the year "dank meme bros" fucked their candidate.
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#40