|
|
|
|
|
by shaftoe
14 days ago
|
|
Pretty sure the right generally believes the left has been doing the same. Previously, it was a more libertarian and constitutional argument: progressive causes since the new deal have assumed powers not granted. More recently this has completely flipped to a populist culture war argument that the left, in excesses seen in the DEI hayday before COVID, has lost its mind and began attacking and punishing people. My point isn't to argue "no you" but to instead invalidate your point about lessons and outcomes. The centers of these two tribes exist in separate realities and experiences. Escalating is unlikely to have the effect of bringing those perspectives together. |
|
That’s all the more reason to do it. The right believes lots of things that aren’t so, so learning what abuse actually is might stop them from crying wolf in the future.