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America was never America to me,
And yet I swear -
IT WILL BE
https://poets.org/poem/let-america-be-america-again/embed
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9/11/24 21:32 (UTC)
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Exactly why it's going through my head on repeat.
Time to outfox those who are starting to realize what they voted for, this time.
Most popular American Google search on Wednesday was "what is a tariff"? Sigh.
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