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"Americans are truly unique in the world. We walk the streets enshrouded with our own sense of independence and freedom. We (supposedly) have the freedom to walk an individual path devoid of outside help and/or influence: we all do our own thing and the least amount of dependence translates into the greatest amount of strength. It also means Americans feel safer carrying concealed weapons. We have become so divided; we embody the Panopticon." |
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