Should There Be A Bitcoin Political Party? – Bitcoin Magazine

This is an opinion editorial by Robert Hall, a content creator and small business owner.

As political polarization continues to widen, finding your ideological home in a political party has become difficult. In today’s political environment, you must be all in with the party. This adherence to dogmatic orthodoxy applies to both the Republican and Democrat party. If you stray from the party line on any issue, you are instantly crucified as a turncoat, traitor or outcast.

There is no room for reasoned political debates like the days of yore before our country even became a country. Back then, people could engage in a deep and engaging conversation about the issues without being called a heretic for even considering the other side of an argument.

Today, all we get are sound bites, a 30-second attack ad and dunks on Twitter. How can the average person make an informed decision when they can’t even get accurate information about anything?

Think you can turn to the legacy media for unbiased information? Think again. Political polarization has captured the media as well. Americans are increasingly siloed in the content they consume online and on TV. 17% of Americans are politically polarized based on their TV news consumption with 8.7% of Americans polarized on the left side of the political aisle versus 8.4% for Americans polarized on the right.

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