what's the word for civil discourse but isn't lame? need to find a way to work "the unsullied conviction of the worthlessness of another” into dinner conversation
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Or post-WW2 social and economic cohesion was an anomaly and intense polarization/tribalism is a natural state of affairs that we collectively forgot about.
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The nuance of current arguments misses the raw power and simplicity of ideas of yore. I attribute the political division of our time to the (accurate) perception that political division will come with political power. De-powering political platforms is how your everse the trend.
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Then stop hating democratic socialism &
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Nice try onion farmer. I'll never not hate onions!
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Not entirely on point, but I keep seeing people saying this about polarization. I mean, not that long ago ... "tin soldiers and Nixon's coming / we're finally on our own / this summer I hear the drumming / four dead in Ohio"pic.twitter.com/t73J94Qv7H
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I thought this was some more musings by you! When will you start writing more?
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Plus it’s often said that “you become what you hate” which (if true) adds insult to the injury of being used to the advantage of manipulators. I wonder, does anyone know of any evidence (beyond the abundant anecdotals) for this saying?
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