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veronica_rich ([personal profile] veronica_rich) wrote2011-01-13 01:20 pm

For some older readers

At the age of 38, I've only witnessed a certain amount of things in history, of course. So I'm curious about something, from people my age or older, who can speak best to this: Do you think the political rhetoric/discussion/debate in the U.S. today is more ... incindiery, or charged, uncivilized (use your own word to basically mean "less diplomatic/calm") than it has been for decades?

I'm just curious, not only in the wake of Arizona last weekend, but as something I've wondered for the past several years. Some of the remarks and rhetoric and arguments and words I hear now as a matter of course are the kinds of things that back in the 1980s, I only truly remember from shows like "D.C. Follies" or "Spitting Image" - parodies of politics, exaggerated for comedy.

[identity profile] hippediva.livejournal.com 2011-01-13 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
That was by no means the reaction to vets anywhere around NYC or the tri-state area. And I remember the rhetoric of the 60's---the kids and protesters were pretty vitriolic, but no public figure ever spoke the way any of them do nowadays.

[identity profile] zagzagael.livejournal.com 2011-01-13 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Boston.