Civil War
Sensibility is losing the messaging war

 

First, I ‘ve termed this podcast episode the Social Civil War because societal organizations and certain people are pushing this hateful rhetoric in the media and on social networks which has been quite lucrative in some cases, but very detrimental in others. as it pertains to the potentiality of a civil war.

Your host: The Minister of Balance believes with better communication, entertainment, and wealth distribution we can turn this polarization into a more acceptable form of civil discourse. The Minister of Balance says, “I’m not living in fantasy land, nobody will agree on everything but we can agree to disagree, or despite of our differences still focus on being a productive society, because nobody wins in a war.” History states the first time the United States had a Civil War, it was disastrous more military personnel were killed than in World War 1 and World War 2, not to mention the rather obvious more innocent civilians were killed in this war as well wasn’t a proxy war it was all fought here in the states.