Our biggest problem isn't on the level of policy but of emotional desensitization. Too many Americans have distracted, amused or numbed themselves so much that they have no deep empathy - or sense of moral responsibility - toward those who suffer through no fault of their own

Aug 24, 2022 · 5:17 PM UTC

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The opposite is also true: media-driven emotional hyper-sensitization to current events leads to more extreme policy-making when problems call for more practical solutions. We as citizens need to embrace complexity and nuance when evaluating problems and proposing solutions.
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It’s a big problem, but far from our biggest problem.
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Hope you run for president in 2024
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No fault of their own liking taking loans? Forced I guess you libtard
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Policy should never be influenced by emotions
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I think you're right ... and ... they need someone who can rekindle that empathy for others!
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So, what is your choice of desensitization! You can’t be the only perfect one in the universe! ONLY ADONAI IS THE PERFECT.
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Well, they've been heavily propagandized for years by the political class and their associates.
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a perfect description of marianne williamson’s treatment of the va((ine injured
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Spiritual bankruptcy is the biggest issue.