It doesn't make sense, does it?

Wilson23

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It doesn't make sense that at THIS stage of American history, our society should be politically divided to the point of civil war. What issues divide us, now, that are nearly as important or urgent as those that gave rise to demonstrations and riots in the 1960s and '70s? Yet we are more politically polarized now than at any time since the Vietnam War ended.

Why?!
 
We're looking for some factor that changed after the Cold War ended . . . I'm thinking it has somethng to do with globalization. That would explain why similar polarization is happening in Europe.
 
Sufficient comfort to take everything for granted?

When you have no problems, the smallest irk becomes a major issue.

None of us are hungry enough any more.
 
It might also have something to do with the Information Age.

Remember, we are looking for factors that have CHANGED since 1991.
 
And I hate to admit it, but it might have SOMETHING to do with reports America will no longer have a white majority by 2050.
 
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