You need to eliminate the extreme issues in order for moderate politics to have any sway, and that will never, ever happen. It's a pipe dream that we could collaborate together to structure our society to fit the needs of both sides. One side is actively destroying cultural and scientific progress for their own benefit, and their voter base is tuned out of the bigger picture enough to go along with it as though it's for their own good. You know what people like me want? We want to live our lives. The right doesn't want us to have that, and they have made that painfully clear time and again. They will not compromise, and I'm not about to, either.
Moderate stances are a step away from cowardice, in my opinion. What we're seeing now is the result of cultural advancement being torn at by an angry, bigoted group who are trying to re-establish themselves as though their ideals have any form of legitimacy. It's happened plenty of times in history, and they eventually lost what ground they thought they had to stand on. Colin got a free pass for most of his tenure, and now it's caught up to him like it always does.
I do really wish that things could go smoothly, though. I hate that I have to feel any sort of bitterness towards other people. I disagree with Colin's views, but I didn't see this event being what led to him getting dropped from his network. I'm sure he will be fine in the long run! That still won't mean I will look past his terrible views.