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Why not both? We can work together to make the world a better place to be horrible to each other 😉
Now you’re talkin’! 🙂
Unfortunately people believe opinion as fact and until that stops, we will have this
And then there are the people who believe that facts are opinions. But is this really a good reason for horribleness? It sounds more like a good reason for education. There should still be some facts out there that are easily demonstrable facts that we can all agree on, right?
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Because election fraud is not okay.
Still not a good reason for horribleness. If we truly believe that election fraud is bad (and I think we all do, right?), shouldn’t we all work together to discover the truth? Shouldn’t we all look at the cases, follow the evidence, find those responsible, and make sure it doesn’t happen again? Or maybe we’ll discover that there is no election fraud at all, which also tells us something interesting and helpful about the situation. This is all useful information that would be good for everybody to know, so why be horrible to each other?
A big part of the problem is that we are no longer merely disagreeing about the best means to achieve the same end, we are disagreeing about the end itself. Captain America and Tony Stark can sometimes work together in spite of their differences, because they both want basically the same thing, but Captain America and Thanos really cannot.
I think this is an apt analogy.
Of course each side thinks the other is Thanos. The point is not whether one side or the other (or neither, or both) is right about that, but that the world views of the two sides are now radically incompatible, which makes real cooperation impossible.
Because the alternative is to admit that we are wrong.