These people don't necessarily have a lack of understanding what they're doing, they don't necessarily lack understanding of the consequences, and they don't necessarily lack the capacity for empathy they have just lost empathy for the individuals that they target. They go around talking about how the other side is "trash" or "the enemy" or "destroying this country", because those individuals think/look/act differently than they do. They do that and then they lose purpose in their life, they lose value of themselves and the only thing they know to do is something drastic that elevates their importance in their own mind and in the minds of their "peers". And yes, there is a subset of individuals out there that read the manifesto of the El Paso shooter and thought "This guy gets it, he's a hero." It's a very small subset of people, but it's enough to incentivize this kind of behavior
You're talking about "leftists" as if they have the intention of making this country worse rather than just have different priorities and a different plan for making this country better. They want cheaper healthcare, you want cheaper healthcare. They think that's best done by collectively bargaining the price of healthcare and normalizing the practices across the country through a government sponsored healthcare plan, you think the free market is the best avenue. Maybe you're right, maybe they're right, maybe you're both right.
You're turning it from a battle of ideas to a battle of people and you're taking the ideas of the few and the ideas of the vocal and ascribing it to every individual that votes differently than you. I don't know a single individual that fully encompasses the platform of either party. You do not perfectly align with the talking points of the Republican party any more than the person you're arguing with aligns with the ideas of the Democratic party.
When people use terms like leftists or socialists or alt-right or conservatives or whatever you end up removing the individuality of people. Once you do that you've lost any possibility of changing anyone's mind and you're just looking for applause or an outlet for your anger. It's sad, it's ego stroking and it makes you come across like a crazy person.
You're talking about "leftists" as if they have the intention of making this country worse rather than just have different priorities and a different plan for making this country better. They want cheaper healthcare, you want cheaper healthcare. They think that's best done by collectively bargaining the price of healthcare and normalizing the practices across the country through a government sponsored healthcare plan, you think the free market is the best avenue. Maybe you're right, maybe they're right, maybe you're both right.
You're turning it from a battle of ideas to a battle of people and you're taking the ideas of the few and the ideas of the vocal and ascribing it to every individual that votes differently than you. I don't know a single individual that fully encompasses the platform of either party. You do not perfectly align with the talking points of the Republican party any more than the person you're arguing with aligns with the ideas of the Democratic party.
When people use terms like leftists or socialists or alt-right or conservatives or whatever you end up removing the individuality of people. Once you do that you've lost any possibility of changing anyone's mind and you're just looking for applause or an outlet for your anger. It's sad, it's ego stroking and it makes you come across like a crazy person.
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