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I think the scarier part is how utterly polarized the US is. The ratings are awful for trump, but it gets really scary when you zoom in.

80% conservateives at worst still support trump, while 7% liberal at best support him. Maybe someone can bring up polling to prove me wrong, but that is utterly unheard of levels of polarization. The only solace here is that independent voters are tanking, so in polls this close that can be the breaking point for all of this.

>Even if he were a young man, I don't think we're in any danger of a caesar.

The scary part is that he's not a young nor healthy man. He can blow the world up and not live to see the utter destruction he triggered. At least Caesar was assassinated and had to be on edge for years. Trump will have lived a full life never being punished and the world will burn afterwards.





From my reading of history the level of polarization was at least as high or higher during the early republic, and obviously higher leading up to and through the civil war. I don't know American history in any meaningful depth outside these two periods, but I suspect there were other periods of extreme polarization. I really don't think this is new.

Comparing the early republic to today is apples and oranges, disagreements and passions are supposed to go down as things settle down with time.

Instead, both parties display an obstinate lack of compromise and wishy-washy, unworkable platforms while the media is only happy to make all of it worse.

Increasing polarization is surely a symptom of problems and that needs to be analyzed, explained and addressed, not excused.

You make it sound like a civil war is a walk in the park, you do need more history and more imagination in order to understand the human cost of obstinance and shallow thinking.




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