Yeah, I'm not sure if you agree with me or not. In my original draft the final paragraph was about how their are rights and wrongs and verifiable truths and how we have to take stands. I talked about how we have bastardized reality be pretending there are two sides to every issue and how no matter what happens it becomes a politiical issue. I used Trumpism as the phenomenon which has pushed the issue, and as a justification pointed out how even people who are "on his side" instantly become his enemies and targets of his partisan wrath by doing something he doesn't like or even by offending him personally. He uses his political power to settle private and personal grievances at a rate and in a manner which sets the bar of partisanship at an all-time high.
My personal take is that refusal to recognize the extreme partisanship the Trump administration has unleashed upon the country is just another example "both sides of the story" approach, except in the form of the "both sides do it" bromide.
So if I understand you correctly, we agree that the country has become too partisan, but you are don't think there is a basis to assign responsibility to one group or another for our current state of affairs in this regard. I think that if we look at verifiable facts, we can see concrete examples of why there is increased partisanship. So we disagree on that.
My personal take is that refusal to recognize the extreme partisanship the Trump administration has unleashed upon the country is just another example "both sides of the story" approach, except in the form of the "both sides do it" bromide.
So if I understand you correctly, we agree that the country has become too partisan, but you are don't think there is a basis to assign responsibility to one group or another for our current state of affairs in this regard. I think that if we look at verifiable facts, we can see concrete examples of why there is increased partisanship. So we disagree on that.
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