luigimario
Banned
I want to try an experiment with you guys.
Our current political climate has become so polarised, so heated, so "Got Damn" (In the words of Noob Noob) toxic.
Each side literally believes the other is trying to destroy their country, trying to destroy their way of life, ultimately, trying to destroy themselves.
So I urge you guys, let's try to empathise with the other side.
I'll start:
I would describe myself as a leftist/progressive.
But I can understand some of the points that the right wing are so passionate about:
Borders: Yeah I get it. I understand the need people have for strong borders. How can you maintain a country, a state, if you don't have strong borders? That's a perfectly reasonable position to hold. How can you protect your population, if you don't have defined and strong borders? I can empathise with all these points. I don't necessarily agree, but I understand them.
Trump: Card's on the table, I despise the guy, but to give him credit where it's due, the economy has continued to improve under him, though, with the current trade wars he has initiated it will be interesting to see if it is sustainable. He has also kept alot of the promises to his base, which is kinda refreshing. I feel he kept more promises to his right wing base so far than what Obama did for his left wing base.
Brexit: Staunch remainer, but I can understand why people voted to leave. Big demographic changes can be scary and I understand the resistance behind it. Especially when it comes to the EU where anyone from within the union can practically have permanent residence in the UK, aswell as it's social welfare program. Personally, I believe that immigration can enrich the country with new ideas and new perspectives, but I can understand why other people may be opposed to it.
So c'mon guys, there must be things/ideas from the opposite side that you could empathise with?
Our current political climate has become so polarised, so heated, so "Got Damn" (In the words of Noob Noob) toxic.
Each side literally believes the other is trying to destroy their country, trying to destroy their way of life, ultimately, trying to destroy themselves.
So I urge you guys, let's try to empathise with the other side.
I'll start:
I would describe myself as a leftist/progressive.
But I can understand some of the points that the right wing are so passionate about:
Borders: Yeah I get it. I understand the need people have for strong borders. How can you maintain a country, a state, if you don't have strong borders? That's a perfectly reasonable position to hold. How can you protect your population, if you don't have defined and strong borders? I can empathise with all these points. I don't necessarily agree, but I understand them.
Trump: Card's on the table, I despise the guy, but to give him credit where it's due, the economy has continued to improve under him, though, with the current trade wars he has initiated it will be interesting to see if it is sustainable. He has also kept alot of the promises to his base, which is kinda refreshing. I feel he kept more promises to his right wing base so far than what Obama did for his left wing base.
Brexit: Staunch remainer, but I can understand why people voted to leave. Big demographic changes can be scary and I understand the resistance behind it. Especially when it comes to the EU where anyone from within the union can practically have permanent residence in the UK, aswell as it's social welfare program. Personally, I believe that immigration can enrich the country with new ideas and new perspectives, but I can understand why other people may be opposed to it.
So c'mon guys, there must be things/ideas from the opposite side that you could empathise with?