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As somebody who suffered from increasingly totalitarian "woke" ideology in my former workplace, I understand how critical regular "reality checks" are. This community is for people who wish to engage with each other and create a community of support to help make sense out of the chaos.
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From @Jim3NYC:

While driving on the main commercial road around where I live (i.e., neither a highway nor residential), I found myself sitting behind this Coca-Cola truck at a stoplight. I did a triple-take when I noticed what was emblazoned across the truck's tailgate door. Had to quickly snap a pic to confirm it was real... Can someone explain to me what this portends? Thanks!

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