On Consensus, Education, and the Tools We Were Never Given

On Consensus, Education, and the Tools We Were Never Given

When a major political event breaks, the reaction is almost instantaneous.

Before details emerge, before legal authority is clarified, before consequences are understood, Americans are asked to choose a side. Strength or weakness. Justice or lawlessness. Courage or corruption. Within hours, the story hardens into two opposing camps, each convinced the other is either blind or dangerous.

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