Rosin reflects on the unexpected realities of their neighborhood, stating, "Stickers we're very much not used to seeing in our mixed-race, mixed-income neighborhood. Our vibe is more like, Make D.C. the 51st state and No taxation without representation. These stickers were a combo platter of skulls and American flags." This highlights the clash of ideologies as they encounter the visible symbols of extremist beliefs in their community.
Hanna Rosin discusses the intent behind her new podcast series, "We Live Here Now," saying, "It's about our effort to get to know these neighbors. And it turned out, those neighbors were supporting the January 6 insurrectionists." This statement captures the central narrative of grappling with ideological differences on a personal level.
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