National Divorce: It's Not a New Term
- Oggy Nguyen
- Feb 24, 2023
- 3 min read
Recently, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has made a controversy again when she said on Twitter on Feb. 20 that the America needs a national divorce, which separates red and blue states because she is sick and disgust the woke culture issue by the Democrats which she call "shoved down our throats." Her Tweet immediately sparks many black lash from people and Congress (both Democrats and Republicans). But if Greene thinks what she said is new, it would be wrong. And I'll tell you why.

We must understand the word "divorce". According to Merriam-Webster, divorce means "the action or an instance of legally dissolving a marriage."Normally, we know divorce only apply to human, when two people in a marriage don't love each other anymore, they will seek for divorce. After the court rules, they will officially become two strangers. But in the case of Greene, divorce applies to this nation. She wants blue states and red states don't work together. She wants them to be seperated. It's funny because I feel like she wants to have a Civil War again. As you know, the U.S. used to split in half. The Union and the Confederacy. The war broke out on Apr 12, 1861 and ended on Apr 9, 1865. The Yankee won the war. Since then, there is only one United States of America. Now, Greene wants to separate the nation again. But let me tell you want. This nation has already divorced since Trump took the office. Look at the reality. With people like you and Donald Trump, the nation divided into two sides. MAGA and Democrats. When Trump lost the election in 2020, a new cult called "election deniers" was born. It was another small part of MAGA. They spread out all the fake news on the election and alleged that it was stolen by the Democrat. After so many investigation, there was no sign of fraud found. However, if those deniers accepted the result, there would be no more divorce. On January 6, 2021, rioters attacked the Capitol Hill to stop the approval of Joe Biden become the President of the United States of America. And the rest is history. When Biden took the office, his administration has tried to bring back America to be united. No more dividing. No more divorce. But no. Greene and people Greene don't want this nation to be united. She wants it to be divided and to be divorce. Jezz, I have a guess that she is not happy in love. I mean every time she opens her mouth, there is only hate, no love at all. It is very hard for someone to like her. She calls out for "national divorce" because she is not happy. Divorce only appears in her mind.
That makes me laugh hard.
I want to end this post by repeat what I said in the last post about the State of the Union.
"Looking back at all the difficulties the Biden administration had to deal with to fix the problem inside America after the big mess from the previous administration. There is much pressure on shoulders Biden, and as a president, he cannot allow himself to surrender in front of any situation. His speech at the State of the Union today reminds everyone to be united and work together no matter who they are. America needs that thing more than ever. To close the 2023 State of the Union, Biden reinstated the value of America. “Because the soul of this nation is strong, because the backbone of this nation is strong, because the people of this nation are strong, the State of the Union is strong.” Like America, this nation has been strong already because this is the United States of America."
Because this nation is united together, it is strong. And yet, a bad seed like Greene tried to ruin this nation. I don't know what she thinks. But I will say this straight. She is f-cking stupid and hateful. I feel sorry when the Congress has her in the House. She continues saying weird things without thinking like she doesn't have a brain. A national divorce? Give me a break! This nation doesn't need a divorce. It needs to be together and be happy. The Republicans and the Democrats should work together to build this nation. Not divorce. Period.
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