Who is served by framing questions important to us all as though there are only two points of view and as though there is a culture war?
Who is served by respectful conversations that listen as much as they ask? That look for views not stuck at polar opposites?
Who is served by framing questions important to us all as though there are only two points of view and as though there is a culture war? The questioner only? Answers are severely restricted to fit the agenda of the questioner?
Who is served by respectful conversations that listen as much as they ask? That look for views not stuck at polar opposites? Those answering have a chance to hear their own views and reexamine them, as do those who ask questions?
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