DIFFERENCES of OPINION
In these high stakes, politically charged, days of social media exposure I attempt to stir it up on Facebook and Twitter. What amazes me is the degree of responsive heated, opinionated exchange generated on my feed.
I try not to be too obvious in my leanings, but anyone with half a brain can discern my bent. To say the least, I motivate and encourage differences of opinion.
Even more amazing to me is the vehemence and single minded self assurance of opposing views. It is like being in the Twilight Zone.
My oft stated position is that there is "Fake News", Fox News and history in the making!

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On the right, you have people who for decades were accused of being crazy, of just making things up for political gain. This past election, its accompanying revelations and the following year saw a lot validation of the anger felt towards players and tactics pent up for many years. Many will still deny it as even Democrats like Donna Brazile and Liuz Warren are forced to admit it.
On the left, you saw people who had grown very comfortable controlling the message for generations. We evolved from Walter Cronkite to Dan Rather to Chris Cuomo and as our country, through technology and social media, rejects what used to be the main stream media sources, there is anger and confusion from the left. Now competing messages are able to be distributed to the masses and what was once accepted as truth and objective is now accepted as such no longer.
It is hard to find anyone who cares that is not biased. Perhaps the most dishonest people out there are the ones who pretend to be unbiased. Fox News and NBC have their clear slants on the news, but they basically take ownership of it. CNN, which has now moved from "The Most Busted Name In News," to "The Bunny Burner Network," because of its unstable obsession with attacking President Trump 24/7, still actually pretends that they are objectively reporting news rather than strategically re-distributing propaganda.
Nonetheless, the level of animosity is unprecedented and truly dangerous. I remember seeing disaster movies from the 70's when I was a kid. It was almost laughable how horrific a view they had of humanity as they showed people trampling each other
trying to save themselves from impending doom. I just didn't recognize it as the same world I was living in. Now, we see people screaming in the streets like animals, literally throwing things at each other. Many call it protest, but I never saw Dr. King behave like this in any clip I ever saw. On the news today, there were actually two stories of people running other human beings over in their car, one after an accident, the other after a road rage incident. In both cases, they ran them over and then just drove away. The episodes of mass violence don't need repeating. We are regressing in our savagery and it is an accumulation of our societal ills.
I see people on both sides espouse hatred in their quest to advance their ideology, to win. The level of maturity on both sides has reached record lows. Many can blame Trump's abrasiveness, vitriol and buffoonery, while others will reflect upon the rampant corruption perpetrated by the Clinton machine since many of us began following politics. Like most feuds, you can whine all day and night about how, when and where it started, but all that matters is how do we bring it to an end.
I don't have an answer to that, but I know this...
If people on the left think that what they're watching on CNN every night and trying to bring down a duly elected American President is going to accomplish that...then what we are living through is tragically just the beginning.
There are many who are comfortable taking the high road and looking for bi-partisanship as long as they get their way. I know when Bill Clinton beat George H. W. Bush, Republicans were devastated, but they went to work on crafting a better message. I know
when George H.W. Bush beat Al Gore, we had law suits, protests, people screaming and pushing each other almost right up until the inauguration. I know when Barack Obama won his first election, I and many joined in and emotionally celebrated a monumental moment in this country's history. I know when Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton, we had people screaming in the streets, protesting, throwing things at each other and even physically attacking each other.
For years, I loved talking politics with people...now I hate it. The title of your blog is "Differences of Opinion." I know for a fact that I have always respected other people's opinions. and anyone who has ever had a political discussion with me will back that
up. I find myself to be in very small company with regards to showing such respect. There are very serious issues in the world. However, none of them, not war, not abortion, not corruption...not even collusion with the Russians warrant us tearing each other apart from within.
Our founding fathers bestowed us with the ability to civilly and peacefully seek a more perfect union. We have to maintain a firm grip on our commitment to using it and respecting each other in the process.
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Hollander Sends
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Hoping we all make it through the most decisive and acrimonious time I can remember. (Did anyone out there just catch themselves saying: “well it’s devisive because it’s (blank’s) fault?? ;)
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Our opinions in my family differ :(
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