Civil War Is for Idiots and Losers
Destructive cherry-picking spreads fear and pessimism, and over the past 20 years, it’s been steadily on the rise.25 In political media, this can have especially dangerous consequences. Geographic sorting means many people barely spend time with anyone on the other political side, so the only information they have on what those people are like
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Nobody tell Ta-Nehisi what percent of the Confederacy was wiped out in the American Civil War. His “2 percent” litmus test might lead to some awkward conclusions.
Apologies for the snark, but this is a painfully simplistic way to analyze which side has the moral high ground in a war. That it can come from one of our... See more
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