Categories: Op/Ed

Political Polarization and Its Impact on Communities

In this age of political divide, it’s clear that people have stopped treating one another with courtesy and respect. I have colleagues and friends from the far left to the far right and everywhere in between, yet any conversation about political issues quickly devolves into anger and hostility. Unfortunately, my Facebook page in particular has become a place where friends of mine attack each other. After lashing out, conversations seem to end quickly.    Read the article……………….

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