It's not just the hard-left, Barracuda, and your post actually demonstrates part of the problem, in that once a group is defined as "the enemy" (in your post, the hard-left) it becomes increasingly easy to vilify people wanting to compromise, since it's not hard to recast what they say as "the first steps to a hard-left agenda", followed by "they are clearly a traitor"
I don't, however, disagree that shutting down peaceful discussion is a bad idea. It's just that I'm not 100% sure that's really what's happening. (I think Greenday's comment was more that during the Obama years, conservatives criticized Obama pretty much constantly, however, now it's Trump in power, those exact same tactics seem to be considered unacceptable.)
I don't, however, disagree that shutting down peaceful discussion is a bad idea. It's just that I'm not 100% sure that's really what's happening. (I think Greenday's comment was more that during the Obama years, conservatives criticized Obama pretty much constantly, however, now it's Trump in power, those exact same tactics seem to be considered unacceptable.)
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