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Nov 2020
32m 14s

Sweet, Sweet Fantasies, Baby

The New York Times
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With the election (nearly) resolved, we have a moment to step back and look at what fantasies our country is built upon. From the role of president, to the threat of another civil war to the soul of the country itself, we’re all harboring some kind of fantasy that we should probably interrogate.

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