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RECrowley's avatar

The real ID is just an updated state license or ID. I have had one for over 10 years and nothing bad has happened to me. It looks like, in the case of California, a regular drivers license with a hologram in the center. Many people want secure borders and secure elections, but object to a secure ID

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pretty much every piece written for this magazine reads like a sophomoric undergraduate paper--endless shallow social observations and reactionary takes that betray an inadequate understanding of the western canon and its development. before we start telling people how to restore culture, why don't we first engage critically with the western canon? perhaps then the "perspectives" (i hesitate to use this term since it requires a form of critical thinking that is noticeably absent in many of these articles) offered by all the writers on this magazine won't be so woefully dependent on declension narratives. seriously: what you guys are saying on here has already been parroted a thousand times by other thinkers who are just as conservative and reactionary (Augusto del Noce, Byung Chul Han, Alasdair MacIntyre). i'm begging conservative thinkers to at least engage with the western canon a little bit before offering their uninteresting, passé reactionary takes. yawn 

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