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And I do not disagree with you on that point but not every issue is that major and it seems like the people who run this country struggle to come to an agreement on something as routine as funding this nation. No one wants to budge and we seemingly have to come to the point of shutting down the government before

I think the point they were trying to make is that adhering to your own opinions to the point of not being able to listen others opinions and make compromise is ruining the country. Having an opinion that is different is fine but if no one is willing to have meaningful dialogue or budge the slightest bit on any issue

Especially since he was pretty much worthless at protecting his family to begin with. The more they show his character the more I dislike him. So he cheats on his first wife with June who he eventually gets married to; he's not trustworthy. Instead of getting his wife and Daughter out of the country when they

I guess my point is people aren't going to act until it affects them personally. Yes there was martial law but it didn't look like it affected their lives; they had freedom of movement to go for their run. They had their jobs, their money, uber, going out to eat ect. But when in one day they lose their

I haven't personally heard of any peaceful protestors being gunned down recently so not sure what you are referring to. But I suppose it depends on what you as an individual are willing to tolerate before you decide to leave. But I know if I woke up tomorrow and all my wife's property had been transferred to me and

Shoot I would have got the hell out of there… I never understood June and Moira going to a protest when they lost their money and jobs. Damn that I would have left the country or died trying, there are worse things than death as this show proves.

I agree I laughed out loud when the girl who got her eye plucked out exclaimed with such joy that they were going to be flowers and Moira tells her to lay down

I find Serena Joy to be a Fascinating parallel to Offred. As a woman she is just as powerless as Offred in this world. She was probably an educated powerful woman before Gilead. The fact that she offers suggestions to her husband on dealing with the UN and the escaped Aunt only to be casually disregarded ( we have