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Comment: Never said I was leaving
Never said I was leaving
I said I didn't feel like I belonged any more.
Again - my point isn't that I am crying because I get down voted - I'm used to it. My point is that I'm constantly on the negative side of the argument - hence in the minority - and feel like I don't belong. I'm just trying to understand things... I'm trying to figure out why the leaders of the movement are also on the negative side of the argument.
'Afraid' was a poorly chosen word. 'Reluctant' might be better - as in, why bother?
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