Up@dawn 2.0

Thursday, April 14, 2022

Only experience

An important new Atlantic essay by Jonathan Haidt says social media’s turned us (who, me?) into partisan performers who don’t even try to connect across political and other divides with those who don't already share our biases. Most of us, anyway, from "dedicated conservatives" to "progressive activists" and all points in between.

So what do we do about it? He suggests getting involved with organizations like those composing Bridge Alliance, "committed to revitalizing America through civic engagement, governance and policymaking, and campaign and election processes."

Good. But it amused me when I went to their website to sign up and they instantly suggested I share my pro-civic intentions on social media. Another performance... (continues)

1 comment:

  1. From the beginning of the Internet with "bulletin boards", "chat rooms", and eventually Facebook and social media, the form of interactions in cyberspace has tended to force us to take sides or sequester ourselves into echo chambers.

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