On 4-15-23, Seattle Times columnist Danny Westneat wrote: "A new WA voice calls out Democrats as the party of the rich, from within", and on that date the Enlightened Prisoner responded thus:
Isn't it a fact that political party affiliation in this country must always be identified with some form of hype to deflect or detract from the content of the message? You know, give you reason to suspect their motives to make the message seem hollow and callous before you've even given it thought.
Has our sense of choice for the rights of the governed in this country become more of a propaganda form of trench warfare rather than constructive debate? Have you really thought about why you feel the way you do about the opposition instead of giving hearing to what they say?
You know our Constitution was intended to give a sense of maturity to a newly formed, first-time in the world's history, a unique citizen-imposed government. And that 1st Amendment that gives total freedom to the press was intended to be a check and balance for an honest and transparent representative government, not an entertainment platform for standup critics who never have to answer for their monologs of rant.
I'm just wondering as I appraise these comments, why do so many want to contribute to the chaos instead of finding working answers?
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