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A couple of decades ago I heard of an exchange student from Russia talk of his experience in an American university.
The overriding impression left on him was the extent of the hatred for the United States in the American colleges.
He said as much antipathy the Russkies have toward America, it was nothing compared to the venom his professors spewed on a daily basis.
I don’t think anyone would be surprised that this attitude has since filtered down to K-12 public schools as well.
I look back on my life and remember having such interesting and fun debates with people, then we’d go have a cookout or see a movie. ..together. There wasn’t ever a sense that those with whom I disagreed were evil, or bad. We were friends. Today, my world is smaller. It’s not possible to discuss ideas and philosophies with the left. These former friends and acquaintances inhabit a country in a world far from me.
It’s a polarized nation and we’ve all lost something American, something irreplaceable.
It went faster when “music” suddenly had no melody.
Western civilization is being replaced by uncivil cultures.