Look, I'm a liberal. But seriously. Holy shit guys. This isn't hard.
Left-wing extremism: wow, some tiny percentage of the population are being radical -blam!-s? Surprise, surprise!
Right-wing extremism: wow, some tiny percentage of the population are being radical -blam!-s? Surprise, surprise!
There's a fine line between being [i]passionate[/i] and being [i]radical[/i]. Many have already crossed that line, on both sides, and this should be condemned by everyone. Your political ideology is completely irrelevant here. If both sides could agree that this is wrong, some actual progress might be made.
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45 RespuestasAmericans have done themselves a hearty disservice by promoting a perpetuating a distinct lack of value for a well-rounded education. The STEM circlejerk is so strong that nobody values things like art, literature, or history anymore. Entire wars like the Civil War are footnotes in a chapter that gets glossed over in class and never revisited. It's no wonder we're seeing a resurgence of hateful rhetoric like neonazis and white supremacists. And then we have people playing the neutral/centrist card, who refuse to take a position on such hateful people. No. There are actual neonazis and white supremacists marching in the streets. They're assaulting people. They're killing people. There is no kind-hearted Klansman. There is no "good" neonazi. You would think that opposing neonazis and white supremacists would be something that people of all political affiliations could quickly unite on. Apparently not.