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In recent years, the United States has witnessed an increasing polarization of its citizens, fueled by mainstream narratives that often prioritize sensationalism and conflict over unity and common ground.
As a nation, we face the challenge of transcending these divisive forces and rediscovering the shared values and aspirations that bind us together. To achieve this goal, we must actively resist the temptation to succumb to simplistic, black-and-white thinking and instead embrace a more nuanced, compassionate approach to understanding and engaging with one another.
By Robert Bruton5
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In recent years, the United States has witnessed an increasing polarization of its citizens, fueled by mainstream narratives that often prioritize sensationalism and conflict over unity and common ground.
As a nation, we face the challenge of transcending these divisive forces and rediscovering the shared values and aspirations that bind us together. To achieve this goal, we must actively resist the temptation to succumb to simplistic, black-and-white thinking and instead embrace a more nuanced, compassionate approach to understanding and engaging with one another.