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As the US turns 250, we are at each other’s throats
Ireland🏛️ Politics13 hr. ago

As the US turns 250, we are at each other’s throats

The article discusses the increasing polarization in the United States, highlighting how societal divisions have grown significantly since 1988. It references research indicating that 64% more people now see the U.S. as deeply divided compared to 1988, with Pew Research showing that many Democrats and Republicans view members of the opposing party as more immoral and dishonest. The piece contrasts this current climate with past celebrations of national unity, such as the 1976 bicentennial, where events like the 'Bicentennial Minute' promoted shared historical narratives. The article criticizes the Trump administration's efforts to reshape historical narratives, including attempts to reframe events like the 2021 Capitol riot as acts of patriotism and downplaying significant historical scandals like Watergate. These actions are seen as part of a broader effort to promote a specific ideological interpretation of American history.

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The Irish Times logoThe Irish TimesIndependent🔒Left13 hr. ago
As the US turns 250, we are at each other’s throats

The article discusses the increasing polarization in the United States, highlighting how societal divisions have grown significantly since 1988. It references research indicating that 64% more people now see the U.S. as deeply divided compared to 1988, with Pew Research showing that many Democrats and Republicans view members of the opposing party as more immoral and dishonest. The piece contrasts this current climate with past celebrations of national unity, such as the 1976 bicentennial, where events like the 'Bicentennial Minute' promoted shared historical narratives. The article criticizes the Trump administration's efforts to reshape historical narratives, including attempts to reframe events like the 2021 Capitol riot as acts of patriotism and downplaying significant historical scandals like Watergate. These actions are seen as part of a broader effort to promote a specific ideological interpretation of American history.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the Trump administration's historical revisionism as ideologically driven, using terms like 'corrosive ideology,' 'inherently racist,' and 'irredeemably flawed.' It emphasizes the negative impact of these efforts on national unity and presents them as politically motivated rather

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