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Walter Hudson addresses patriotism and political division in recent social media posts

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Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, Minnesota State Representative from 30A District | Official Website

Walter Hudson, a public figure known for his commentary on social and political issues, posted several statements on his X (formerly Twitter) account on October 5, 2025. The tweets addressed themes related to political identity, race, culture, and open discourse.

In one post from the early morning hours, Hudson posed a rhetorical question about political alignment: "But it's possible for half the country to be fascists. Right?" (October 5, 2025).

Later that same day, Hudson shared personal reflections on identity and values within his family: "As the product of, and partner in one, completely indifferent. You won't find a more patriotic or fiercely believing Christian family than mine. Race is irrelevant. Culture is chosen." (October 5, 2025).

In a subsequent tweet posted shortly after midnight, Hudson expressed appreciation for open dialogue: "Sincerely, thank you for having the boldness to make this argument... not because I agree with it at all... but because it's important to have an open discussion about these ideas, which can't happen if folks who believe what you believe aren't willing to say it publicly." (October 5, 2025).

Hudson's posts reflect ongoing debates in American society about political polarization and the importance of civil discourse. His remarks come amid continued national conversations about how Americans define themselves along lines of ideology and culture.

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