Raffey
1 min readOct 25, 2023

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Mr. Dancona, I do not have a political ideology. That you think I do, is a symptom of indoctrination.

Since my views are informed by education, I am free to pursue facts wherever they may lead. Since I do not have an ideology to defend or promote, I am not troubled, compromised, or confused by the discovery of new facts. Usually, I am excited by newly discovered facts, especially when they answer questions, fill in gaps, or form new connections that alter my course - and change my mind.

While I am speaking only for myself here, you seem to think I am speaking on behalf of tens of millions of people – which happens to be another symptom of someone who has been indoctrinated into an ideology.

Obviously, you are as free to pursue your ideology as I am free to pursue facts. As they say, to each his own.

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Raffey
Raffey

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Rural America is my home. I serve diner, gourmet, seven course, and homecooked thoughts — but spare me chain food served on thoughtless trains of thought.

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