The other issue, which you do not touch on, is the very separate views of the world, and very different orderings of reality, in the D & R camp. I touch on this a little in my discussion of why I voted for Trump. But when one side values social issues and the Woke views of the Culture of Victimhood, and the other side is valuing consequences and personal responsibility, you have a very different basis for voting, for examining the issues, for ordering political reality.
This is certainly a very challenging idea to consider but it leans towards false equivalence. Liberal Democrats clearly have misunderstandings about the conditions and motivations of the Republicans but I would need more evidence that the perception gap is wider on Left. The effects of social media are far more pervasive on the Right.
The other issue, which you do not touch on, is the very separate views of the world, and very different orderings of reality, in the D & R camp. I touch on this a little in my discussion of why I voted for Trump. But when one side values social issues and the Woke views of the Culture of Victimhood, and the other side is valuing consequences and personal responsibility, you have a very different basis for voting, for examining the issues, for ordering political reality.
This is certainly a very challenging idea to consider but it leans towards false equivalence. Liberal Democrats clearly have misunderstandings about the conditions and motivations of the Republicans but I would need more evidence that the perception gap is wider on Left. The effects of social media are far more pervasive on the Right.
I don't believe the perception gap is wider on the left. The post doesn't make this claim.