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Hate isn’t the norm

I was startled and dismayed when I came upon a headline entitled “How American politics became consumed with hate,” written by W. James Antle III, in “The Week.” Hate? Perhaps, more appropriately, disappointment, concern, frustration, a sense of helplessness. Certainly, the angst has led people to be more vocal, which is our democratic right, and in some cases, our obligation. But hate?

I would point out that normal people do not kill people with whom they disagree. James Hodgkinson, who attacked Republicans at a charity baseball practice, does not reflect the norm. His thinking was obviously distorted, irrational and sick. I would suggest that his behavior was driven more by TV shows, movies, videos and games that glorify violence and cause people to no longer consider their impact on others.

Let’s not blame politics. Let’s not assume that we are all like Hodgkinson. Such opinions are divisive, and unhelpful in solving the rifts that exist, and creating the possibility for solutions.

Mij Ploger

Spokane



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