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I don't disagree with you, but how much of that has been amplified and manipulated by a media, which has been determined to undermine him. Not that it would have been hard, with his ridiculous presentation.I agree, and pretty obviously it's down to one thing, the personality of Donald J. Trump.
Aggressive, abusive, bullying and denigrating his opponents. His followers take his personality and project it into their own views on this forum and that provokes a reaction from the other side.
Who were the candidates in 2012 ?
Obama and Romney.
Two gentlemen who could have a civil argument and shake hands afterwards. No bullying, just a discussion of the issues.
That's why it's a good thing that Trump is gone, even though I agreed with some of his policies.
The leaders lead the debate, in the vein of their own personalities.
Bingo. And not just this forum.... everywhere.I agree, and pretty obviously it's down to one thing, the personality of Donald J. Trump.
Aggressive, abusive, bullying and denigrating his opponents. His followers take his personality and project it into their own views on this forum and that provokes a reaction from the other side.
I agree, and pretty obviously it's down to one thing, the personality of Donald J. Trump.
Well, my observations have led me to a different conclusion. I trace this all the way back to 2014 and the rise of political correctness. The left started going further to the left and in response the right went further to the right. The middle ground kind of emptied out and moderates and centrists were seen as enemies by both sides. They were pathetic ditherers and fence sitters who couldn't decide what political tribe to join. You couldn't have a foot in each camp. It was either black or white.
Trump just took advantange of the inflamed political atmosphere and fanned the flames for his own purposes.
Antifa hit the headlines in early 2017 and things just spiralled out of control. Throw in a dash of the alt-right, social media and cancel culture and you have the recipe for a very potent and turbulent political extremism soup.
Well, my observations have led me to a different conclusion. I trace this all the way back to 2014 and the rise of political correctness. The left started going further to the left and in response the right went further to the right. The middle ground kind of emptied out and moderates and centrists were seen as enemies by both sides. They were pathetic ditherers and fence sitters who couldn't decide what political tribe to join. You couldn't have a foot in each camp. It was either black or white.
Trump just took advantange of the inflamed political atmosphere and fanned the flames for his own purposes.
Antifa hit the headlines in early 2017 and things just spiralled out of control. Throw in a dash of the alt-right, social media and cancel culture and you have the recipe for a very potent and turbulent political extremism soup.
Well, my observations have led me to a different conclusion. I trace this all the way back to 2014 and the rise of political correctness. The left started going further to the left and in response the right went further to the right. The middle ground kind of emptied out and moderates and centrists were seen as enemies by both sides. They were pathetic ditherers and fence sitters who couldn't decide what political tribe to join. You couldn't have a foot in each camp. It was either black or white.
Trump just took advantange of the inflamed political atmosphere and fanned the flames for his own purposes.
Antifa hit the headlines in early 2017 and things just spiralled out of control. Throw in a dash of the alt-right, social media and cancel culture and you have the recipe for a very potent and turbulent political extremism soup.
I actually think you are correct except for one small omission, the left screaming that everything that could possibly effect the climate needs to be stopped immediately, if they had been less fanatical about it they may not have received an equal and opposite reaction.Thinking further back, I think that the start of the "great divide" was climate change.
It's a scientific movement, but was perceived by the Right as an attack by the Left on their "rights" to make easy money by digging large amounts of stuff out of the ground and flogging them off to the highest bidder.
"Climate change is crap" became the battle cry of the Right, and the two sides feircly divided after that. Any popular movement was considered automatically Left and an assault on traditional values.
One of the values of having @Joe Blow as the Consigliere is that when he comments people read his comments slowly and digest them.I wish you would comment more often.
I would disagree about the left being more left in terms of driving higher living conditions, health and wages but would agree the left getting lost in the culture wars which bring little to the masses.
This is 100% correct.Like I said only my opinion, but many of my friends who profess to be left leaning regarding climate, do very little personally to mitigate their carbon footprint, but no doubt they sleep easy knowing they have been trying to convert many during the day. ?
Just my opinion, but the left seem to have adopted an "it's my way or the highway" approach, which doesn't sit well with many people.
I wish you would comment more often.
I would disagree about the left being more left in terms of driving higher living conditions, health and wages but would agree the left getting lost in the culture wars which bring little to the masses.
Thinking further back, I think that the start of the "great divide" was climate change.
It's a scientific movement, but was perceived by the Right as an attack by the Left on their "rights" to make easy money by digging large amounts of stuff out of the ground and flogging them off to the highest bidder.
"Climate change is crap" became the battle cry of the Right, and the two sides feircly divided after that. Any popular movement was considered automatically Left and an assault on traditional values.
But don't listen to me, what do I know?
Governments are like underwear, you need to change them often. If you don't you get complacency and corruption, on both sides.
Believe it or notDonald Trump's latest endeavor? Asking his supporters to pay his debts
The outgoing president has two ‘election defense funds’ – but the small print shows donations will go towards paying off debtwww.theguardian.com
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