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No, but the man in power in the U.S. has the ability to make or break the entire world.Ah, it works the same in Sweden, then?
No, but the man in power in the U.S. has the ability to make or break the entire world.Ah, it works the same in Sweden, then?
Fair point.Not really. She sounds like every teenager that has non-strict parents and doesnt want to go to school. What she ought to do is go to school, do well, and learn how to change the system.
Don’t assu-me. You don’t know anything about her or her family.Not really. She sounds like every teenager that has non-strict parents and doesnt want to go to school. What she ought to do is go to school, do well, and learn how to change the system.
Well it's like that interview with Mrs. Obama I shared. She talks about that a lot, and she is right If young people really want to see change in Washington then get out there and vote. There is still hope and there can still be change. Yes we know Trump wants a second term, but if the voters come out they can make a change.That is one advantage young people have. Time is on their side. Damage is being done that we may never see corrected in our lifetimes, but they have time to either make things better or see the world get better. It’s just like young people who were around during segregation and “Commie” witch hunts. They grew up to see a better day.
No... wait now I'm confused.If the girl stays in Sweden, then she can hardly change the US system, can she?