1/ There was a time when Americans gave more equal attention to both the private and the public spheres of life. After the assassination of the 1960s, people were scared away from the public sphere having received a loud unspoken message that it was a dangerous place to be.
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2/ We received the message, at least unconsciously, that we’d better leave the public sphere alone. That whoever wanted to control it so badly that they were willing to kill in order to do so, would have no problem coming for us as well.
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3/ Far too many of us did as we were told, surrendering the public sphere to whoever it was that wanted to control it so badly. We poured our talents and intelligence mainly into the private sector, then woke up one day and realized “Oh my God, look what they did.” Big awakening.

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4/ Some might say “So there’s no hope then, right?” But there’s plenty of hope! It lies in a generational partnership between those who weren’t even around when all that happened, & those old enough & clear enough not to want to die knowing that they let the bastards get to them.
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ie. the mainstream media, CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC etc.
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There's a great essay by Taleb about surrending culture to the intolerant (in this case violent) minorities in public spaces and why it happens. medium.com/incerto/the-most-…