Franco Dognini replied to Bonnie Bright's discussion U.S. Election: Holding the Tension of Loss and Despair
"Hello Linda,
I am sorry first of all for having stirred things up for you, I really mean it. However in my very first message to this forum, (to which I refer to in my last one), I did explain of my (personal) need to take a satirical approach.…"
Nov 12, 2016
Franco Dognini replied to Bonnie Bright's discussion U.S. Election: Holding the Tension of Loss and Despair
"12 November 2016 08:19
Dear distressed people, what else (see my previous) to say? But I thought it is time to let my spontaneous muttering flow, especially after seeing the kind of discourse being brought to this "Wailing Wall" (Oops, no pun…"
Nov 12, 2016
Franco Dognini replied to Bonnie Bright's discussion U.S. Election: Holding the Tension of Loss and Despair
"Hello, first I am sorry for your distress. Take good care. I had a foretelling feeling that the man would win and he now has. What seems to be coming to the forefront now is the kind of literalism and concretism into which humanity seems to so…"
Nov 10, 2016

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