DisneyCane
Well-Known Member
This line of discussion is drifting dangerously off-topic for this thread and into full-contact politics, but this kind of attitude is exactly the kind of divisiveness that has permeated every single important issue - including Covid - challenging our country.
How would you suggest we solve THAT problem...? Because that problem has clearly become the root of all problems, especially Covid.
You are right that I should not have posted that reply in this thread and should have bitten my tongue. I decided to self moderate and delete it.
As for the divisiveness, that has existed since the "hanging chads" of 2000 (although it probably started with the impeachment of Clinton) and there probably isn't a solution any time soon. We have gotten to the point where elections require "firing up the base" instead of appealing to the middle. Even if the actual candidate is pretty moderate, the base of the party leads to branding of the candidate which causes the base of the other party to be vehemently opposed to.
Honestly, the only solution would be to get rid of the two party system somehow. Every issue has to have one party in favor and one party opposed.
I don't agree that political divisiveness is the root of the problem with COVID. The biggest culprit of spread according to many is young people partying and not caring about precautions. That demographic certainly leans away from my political beliefs.