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In reply to the discussion: We're really swimming in it now. [View all]bluesbassman
(20,375 posts)28. It's really hard to fathom, in this era of information, how deep the lines of division have become.
The fundamentalists, whether they be religous, economic, or social, seem to retreat further and further into their beliefs with not only little regard for opposing viewpoints but more often open scorn for facts and reality.
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"It is impossible to have an intelligent discussion with a large percentage of people anymore."
KansDem
Apr 2012
#97
I agree to a point - it will only get worse and show the true colors here more and more
lunasun
Apr 2012
#102
I used this case to help my students learn about propaganda techniques this week.
knitter4democracy
Mar 2012
#12
Thanks for that. Huxley always seems to have the key when it comes to modern primate weirdness.
byronius
Apr 2012
#90
It's really hard to fathom, in this era of information, how deep the lines of division have become.
bluesbassman
Mar 2012
#28
Flash mobs! OMG! Middle of the night FLASH MOBS!!!111 All due to absent fathers. OMG OMG OMG OMG
uppityperson
Mar 2012
#35
and so you think those experiences shape perceptions and attitudes about this incident and response?
bigtree
Mar 2012
#40
People will never learn. If they see a minority walking through a neighborhood they are
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2012
#53
ANDY, THAT'S EXACTLY what I was telling a certain DU'er who was accusing me of being melo-
Ecumenist
Mar 2012
#78
You know if I wasn't so old, I really would move to Europe or Canada or somewhere & I really don't
EV_Ares
Mar 2012
#67
If we could take race out of it, it's still about an aggressive gunman killing an unarmed teen.
mainer
Mar 2012
#68
This is when we get to see who's a racist deep down inside, and who isn't nt
Sarah Ibarruri
Mar 2012
#83
Why is this an "us against them" scenario? I'm trying to figure out what you mean.
uppityperson
Apr 2012
#140
What upset me was that the investigation was dropped. It was unequal and unfair and that is what
uppityperson
Apr 2012
#145