urbana, il
Weak argument, David.
You assume that groups are homogenious, all groups predictably hate the other,
and then you proclaim that deliberation and critical thinking are dead. Oh,
the vapors are getting to you. Be honest: Don't you know 10 or 100 republicans
who all hold slightly different ideas about a variety of issues including how
they feel about democrats? Stop declaring that facts are dead-- those of us
who work every... Show more
urbana, il
Weak argument, David.
You assume that groups are homogenious, all groups predictably hate the other,
and then you proclaim that deliberation and critical thinking are dead. Oh,
the vapors are getting to you. Be honest: Don't you know 10 or 100 republicans
who all hold slightly different ideas about a variety of issues including how
they feel about democrats? Stop declaring that facts are dead-- those of us
who work every day with little facts like disease, poverty, literacy, air
quality, education really have no time to stop and fan ourselves. We have to
get along and work together because we have actual work to do. We happen to
live next door to neighbors we like or share an office with people we like who
have views different then others have and life experiences that are different.
Every day my eyes are opened to things and experiences I never understood
before. Be honest David-- have you ever imagined what the Me Too Movement has
taught every one of us, what the March for Our Lives movement has accomplished
in such a short time?
Spare me with ""The epistemological foundation of our system is in
surprisingly radical flux."" A foundation cannot be in flux-- unless your
foundation is quicksand. The epistemological foundation of America is that we
are better with the full participation of all-- and the sooner the better to
achieve that-- but the foundation itself does not change. It is a real rock,
of human deceny, all humans--not just those in your 1950's white vision.
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