Mac1958
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I mentioned earlier, I suspect everyone is tribal or ideological to some degree. That's just human nature. The question is whether you control it or it controls you. To me the danger is when it robs a person of their innate curiosity and intellectual honesty. That's when a corner is turned. That's when you see people thinking they have a vice-like grip on "the truth", when they start thinking other Americans are "evil", or when they demonstrate that they just have zero (0) real understanding of the perspectives of others.Well not sure how tribal I am. I have four extremely close friends that have gotten most my free time since I was 13. None of which agree with my politics. As far as time expenditure with blood I spent most of my time with my father who passed in December. Big hole in my life made there. I still have an aunt and uncle I love to spend time with how ever they are older than my father. They are also really wealthy and are spending their golden years traveling. When they are proximate I find time to be with them. My children are beginning their families and I do not get to spend the type of time with em I would like. My four close freinds are where I spend most my free time now a day and they are anything but an echo chamber. They have at times ganged up on me on the politics thing then I just remind them that I am the first phone call they make when they need some ones help and that ends quickly.
I just often wonder where the priority is -- do they really think that this type of binary thinking is good for America, or just good for them?