VanillaCone
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OK, so this might be one of those USA-centric posts, for which I apologize, which I guess makes me a traitor in the eyes of my countrymen.
The housing and credit crisis we're experiencing now isn't a laughing matter by any means. A lot of people are suffering, and many are losing their homes and life's savings. And, of course, that's a terrible tragedy.
But I've noticed a silver lining begin to materialize around the cloud, and I'm wondering if anyone else has seen it, too. I'm picking up on a gradual increase in people thinking and speaking more rationally about government policies and political ideologies, as if somehow this crisis has shocked them into a newfound awareness of the true forces at work around them.
I even found quite a bit of rational discussion occurring tonight in the unlikeliest of places: the Fox News message boards. In between the posts by your typical racist trolls and crabby conservatives, there appeared to be some real discussion happening, some emergence of a reasonable viewpoint among people who otherwise would not have taken the time to reconsider their facile views.
Did somebody spike my Kool-Aid tonight, or am I seeing what could be the dawn of a more rational society in America, rising from the ashes of this economic disaster?
The housing and credit crisis we're experiencing now isn't a laughing matter by any means. A lot of people are suffering, and many are losing their homes and life's savings. And, of course, that's a terrible tragedy.
But I've noticed a silver lining begin to materialize around the cloud, and I'm wondering if anyone else has seen it, too. I'm picking up on a gradual increase in people thinking and speaking more rationally about government policies and political ideologies, as if somehow this crisis has shocked them into a newfound awareness of the true forces at work around them.
I even found quite a bit of rational discussion occurring tonight in the unlikeliest of places: the Fox News message boards. In between the posts by your typical racist trolls and crabby conservatives, there appeared to be some real discussion happening, some emergence of a reasonable viewpoint among people who otherwise would not have taken the time to reconsider their facile views.
Did somebody spike my Kool-Aid tonight, or am I seeing what could be the dawn of a more rational society in America, rising from the ashes of this economic disaster?
