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What is the argument in your words? Simple question
That we overgeneralize the other side in order to be "right". We are more concerned with being "right" than finding solutions.
Looking at the other people who are quoting my post only confirms my belief. Not everyone who voted Republican is a white supremacist and not everyone who feels that kneeling for the flag is disrespectful is a racist.
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One side wants to murder people because of their skin color.
There isn't a "this side" or a "that side", there are a whole spectrum of sides. How have we lost the ability to see any nuance in these arguments.
People like yourself are real big on pushing some middle ground you are incapable of arguing for, or even articulating what that middle ground is. Lots of specifics are given on why this middle ground is bullshit, so maybe you should address them specifically.
The middle ground being bullshit means that there are one of two options available, the "right" option and the "wrong" option. There are a million options, and yes many of them are actually in the middle. and we aren't going to find any of them by labeling all Democrats as abortion-loving welfare addicts or Republicans as racist gun-loving bigots.
Unity and healing is great.
But one side wants cops to stop murdering brown people and the other side wants them to STFU.
So like... what exactly is your solution Mr. "let go of principles so we can fix things"?
Again and again and again. There are no sides! There actually isn't a whole collective of guys wearing white shirts who are good upstanding people, and the other collective of guys wearing black who want to murder everything. There are a hundred different arguments supported by a lots of different groups of people. Some of them are beautiful calls of unity, some of them are self-righteous calls for "justice" (guess what, both liberals and conservatives have their own versions of this group), and some of absolute gutter trash.
Just because you have your argument, shouldn't lump everyone else in the other "absolute gutter trash" camp. Just because we have a garbage, reprehensible republican president doesn't mean that everyone who supported him is a bad guy. Are some of them misguided? Absolutely. Some of them have been absolutely lied to. They believe a lie told to them by a master liar!
But guess how any of these problems are going to get solved? By the two sides actually swallowing their pride and talking. We are all so caught up in our righteousness that we refuse to talk to each other.
You can call me naive for believing that most problems can be solved by actually having a conversation and talking out issues. You go ahead and live your bubble, surrounded by people who will echo chamber your position and you all can pat yourself on the back about how great you are, and how abhorrent the other side is. There are plenty of people on the other side doing the exact same thing and neither one of you are going to actually contribute anything. All of you have an addiction, and that addiction is outrage.