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Immigration enforcement remains perhaps the hottest domestic issue of the day, with both sides accusing the other of extremism and cruelty. It seems that the Democrats political problem with this issue boils down to their inability to answer the question of “who should be deported and when?” I feel that this inability is intrinsically linked with identity politics and a fear of seeming insufficiently racially sensitive. What do you both think?
How might we get people to listen to/hear each other more, in the style of Braver Angels? https://braverangels.org/
Do you think that this kind of training or teaching in critical listening should begin in elementary schools, so that our institutions of higher learning might eventually be places where true civil discourse is practiced much more frequently?