Is it just “emotion” that divides us politically? Earlier this month, the University of Virginia released a poll that showed how polarized the country was. According to the poll, “roughly four in 10 (41 percent) of Biden and half (52 percent) of Trump voters at least somewhat agree that it’s time to split the country, favoring blue/red states seceding from the union.” Further, “three-quarters of both Biden and Trump voters expressing support for censoring extreme media on the left (Trump voters) or right (Biden voters), as well as more than three-quarters of each side’s voters believing elected officials from the other side represent a clear and present danger to American democracy.”
Whiteness polarizes us, not politics
Whiteness polarizes us, not politics
Whiteness polarizes us, not politics
Is it just “emotion” that divides us politically? Earlier this month, the University of Virginia released a poll that showed how polarized the country was. According to the poll, “roughly four in 10 (41 percent) of Biden and half (52 percent) of Trump voters at least somewhat agree that it’s time to split the country, favoring blue/red states seceding from the union.” Further, “three-quarters of both Biden and Trump voters expressing support for censoring extreme media on the left (Trump voters) or right (Biden voters), as well as more than three-quarters of each side’s voters believing elected officials from the other side represent a clear and present danger to American democracy.”