Empathy is good. Calls for unity are good. But let's stop pretending that the "two sides" are symmetrical and morally equivalent. Stop saying, "oh, you think X is bad, but the other side just thinks the same about you". Along every dimension, the picture is incredibly lopsided.
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One more: Twitter is not equivalent to Facebook. If you're one of the people responding to this thread with "...but Antifa": I urge you to get off Facebook. You're being manipulated.
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Good points. But sadly the assumption of symmetry is very efficient, easy to use and hard to argue against.
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Great points, but it's easy to see that you have cherry-picked the good and bad from the two sides based on your inherent bias.
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I would really like to see a similar list in which sides are swapped.
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Similar, some folks others who skipped basic probability in school, and think that every two scenario outcome is a 50/50 chance
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