Imagine working at the NY Times and having to face yourself in the mirror tomorrow before your commute. Imagine realizing your job is to use hypocrisy and identity politics to divide America.
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The solution I figured out: until the divisions reach the critical point, argue for unity and against identity politics; after the divisions reach that point and become fait-accompli, join the group that will have your back.
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Exactly so. It's tricky to figure out where that critical point is, where one has to switch from pro-unity behavior to pro-group behavior. Perhaps we have passed it already. But it's important not to let extreme voices dictate. And the internet is more extreme than real life.
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I will make up my mind by looking at voting, not at internet noise. Once parties/policies start taking obvious racial or ethnic sides, I will also give up on unity and principles. Talk is cheap and misleading, and it rewards nasty loud people.
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One party has already been taking obvious sides for decades.
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