BartenderElite
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The Atlantic isn’t far left. Sites like Raw Story or ThinkProgress are straight partisan mouthpieces. The Atlantic is liberal, yes, but it’s more thoughtful and intellectual than that and they've even had centrist or contrarian writers. The fact they’d publish this piece shows it.
The authors argue that polarization and heated rhetoric on both sides are pushing more people toward political violence. I don’t think they’re wrong.
This is correct.
I feel like I'm losing my mind about the rhetoric. I have watched so many conservative podcasts over the past week, and they are extremely disgusted w/ the media & left for using "Nazis and fascists" so much, while COMPLETELY ignoring "vermin," "communists," "the enemy within," "scum," "evil" from the right.
If they want to talk actual violence, there isn't as much of a debate there, though ultimately, we're still talking about a handful of nutters that don't represent a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of 1% of any group.