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Unlike an earlier generation of Americans, young people of today are MIA when it comes to fighting for our future
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Unlike an earlier generation of Americans, young people of today are MIA when it comes to fighting for our future
The younger generation of Americans is MIA when it comes to fighting for our future. I have attended most of the protests in the past year in and around Sioux Falls. Over and over, I see the same people. Almost none of them are under 50.I remember 1970, when I was hardly older than the four young people at Ohio’s Kent State University, killed by National Guardsmen while they demonstrated against the war in Vietnam.When those killings occurred, …
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