RandFan
Mormon Atheist
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Thanks to BPSG for getting me to look at this post.I love how everything these days is so polarized. You either hate a thing utterly, or adore it with a passion verging on, nay, surpassing, worship. You can't dislike Bush; you have to hate him, or loooooove him. Same with Europe, and the Iraq war, and every single person, country, thing, issue, or concept. Everything in life now has radio buttons that say "Pro" or "Anti", and everyone's supposed to pick which view they hold. No middle grounds, no neutrals, no abstentions, and no range of other options. And if you are seen to say or do anything that conflicts with your Pro or Anti stance, you're immediately accused of "flip-flopping", treachery, and hypocrisy.
YES! I so agree. It is politically expedient for such dichotomies. Bush used the technique to great effect. You are either with us or you are against us. Divide and conquer. I don't think I have ever bashed Denmark. From what I have read it is a wonderful country with a high standard of living. I'm not anti-Europe. I've bashed France and other nations but I'm not against France.
