Atrioc
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It's like there's all these other reasons and means and it's like we're actually leaving, we're willing to leave people behind if it accomplishes certain ends or like what somebody deems to be the greater good.
And then I feel bad for being the person that's like,
Sorry, friend in Iran that's messaging Atrioc.
I don't think we can help you.
I feel bad saying that, but I also don't want to be like- It's also worth noting that none of us are making this choice.
The weight of the world is not on me, but it's this idea of I'm American.
I'm a part of this country.
In so many ways, I'm still proud to be one.
I acquired my citizenship.
I'm proud to be American in a bunch of different ways.
This is hard to, I feel almost obligated to have an opinion about it because it's my country choosing to do it.
Even if I didn't vote for the guy, even if I don't want him to be in power, I have all of these mixed emotions about it.
Like, it's like, it's like having like, I'm, I'm standing next to, maybe I'm a child who can't swim and I'm holding hands with like my dad who definitely could jump in the same thing with guy.
But my dad's kind of like let a bunch of people drown in the past, but I know he definitely could go fish him out.
My dad has a terrible track record.
But I won for 19 on saving lives.