It's interesting because I only really see it in social media. Outside of that, life goes on and I rarely engage in any sort of political discussion with anyone, just as it's always been. My neighbor hates Trump and votes D but we talk all the time about sports or dogs or whatever and just don't talk politics.PackFansXL said:
Our political divide seems to be getting more polarized and more hateful. I don't like where this is headed.
The divide is stirred by the media companies and frankly politicians, all sides included. If we're all mad at each other and hate the other side, we won't have time to look at them with clear eyes and see how indescribably corrupt the vast majority of those in Washington really are. And again, that's both sides.
The sooner the average American understands that those in Washington really don't care for them and only want to enrich their own lives and see what they can get out of it, the better off we'll all be as then you can make real change. Until then, lets fling poo at each other and say my criminal politician is better than your criminal politician.