Jiang argues that American civil discourse has collapsed so severely that many partisans now reject intimate ties such as marriage across party lines.
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Civil Discourse
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...different party affiliation than I do. So the capacity for just civil discourse has completely collapsed in the United States. And we see this..."
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"...different party affiliation than I do. So the capacity for just civil discourse has completely collapsed in the United States. And we see this..."
"...term so not to succumb to the infighting in that that civil discourse which is exploited by the west as you say to typically..."
"...to, you know, bring people under control and quell that civil civil discourse. I suppose that the question is, well, what will they do..."
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