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"They're the violent, crazy ones!": How polarization warps our views of our political opponents

"They're the violent, crazy ones!": How polarization warps our views of our political opponents

Update: 2025-10-06
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A major barrier to reducing toxic polarization is that so many of us—especially those who are highly politically involved—see our current toxic conflict as clearly the other side’s fault. People in both groups focus on the grievances that alarm them most but often struggle to understand what bothers their adversaries. From the outside, our opponents’ complaints can look minor, silly, or misinformed compared to our concerns, which we (naturally) see as legitimate and based in reality. The more we subscribe to these narratives, the more we risk becoming arrogant, convinced that “you’d have to be an idiot” not to see which group is worse and more at fault for our conflict and division. All this serves to fan the flames of toxic polarization.


This episode looks at how both political groups build their polarized, angry narratives where "it's all the other side's fault." This is a reading of a piece published on The Liberal Patriot: https://www.liberalpatriot.com/p/its-all-the-other-sides-fault

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"They're the violent, crazy ones!": How polarization warps our views of our political opponents

"They're the violent, crazy ones!": How polarization warps our views of our political opponents

Zachary Elwood