EXCLUSION

and his poll numbers just came back. they'll try to characterize it as 'fake news,' but they'll know it isn't; below that of any president in history prior, what all he's done and the mess we're in as a nation, the damage done, some of it irreparable, and now, what that say bout MAGA, and what that say bout those who chose to support this MAGA nightmare, what that say bout fox news, and what that say bout Pam Bondi and what that say bout your house, and what that say bout your senate, and your Supreme Court, huh? what that say, what that say? cause midterms are coming, and quickly, and MAGA, what, you gonna do, what you gonna do, cause now you'll be on the receiving end of exclusion, you'll find out what exclusion feels like; nowhere to go, spit in your eye everywhere you turn, spit in your eye, and we ain't whining anymore, and we ain't, 'wah wah wah,' anymore. we are pissed, and we are determined, and we are righteous, and we are patriots, and MAGA, WE OUTNUMBER YOU!!

2025/4/25 Edited to

... Read moreAs political dynamics shift, understanding the concept of exclusion becomes increasingly crucial. The term ‘exclusion’ relates not only to the immediate political landscape but also to the emotional and social implications for individuals and communities involved. Recent discussions have brought to light how certain groups feel marginalized within the political arena, particularly supporters of movements such as MAGA. This sentiment of exclusion often stems from a perceived disconnect between grassroots supporters and established political figures, leading to questions about representation and fairness. In examining this topic, it is important to consider not only the effects on supporters but also on the broader political spectrum and society as a whole. Poll numbers can reveal public sentiment, and when a significant portion feels left out or unheard, it can amplify tensions and drive increased political engagement or dissent. Furthermore, as midterm elections approach, the impact of exclusion will be a defining issue, influencing voter turnout and sentiment across various demographics. Political analysts suggest that acknowledging and addressing feelings of exclusion is vital for political parties to maintain support. Avoiding or dismissing such sentiments may lead to greater polarization and dissatisfaction among constituents. Thus, exploring the roots and ramifications of political exclusion is essential for understanding not merely the current state of American politics, but also its future trajectory.