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NY Times sinks to a new low... (I thought they couldn't get any lower)
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I disagree that "Freedom" is an anti-government slogan. Just because you want a law to change doesn't mean you want the government to change. For example, many people think the mask mandates are a violation of their freedoms, but they aren't clamoring for a systemic overhaul of the government. The NY Times editor could have isolated "Freedom" from the other anti-government slogans, simply because it's in a distinct category. That said, it is very clear, in this instance, that "Freedom" is clamoring for a systemic change of the government itself. I don't know that the piece in the NY Times does anything to detract from that idea.
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