Workingman wrote:cromwell wrote:However, it has also released the dark side of our society where opposing views are simply trashed and not debated.
That is true, but that is what we've come to and it has been building for years.
We have essentially a political elite who are more or less unrepresentative of the population. They do not see themselves as the representatives of the people, but as the rulers of the people; and they have not been listening to ordinary people for years. Their atitude has been "We are going to do it whether they like it or not, and they can get used to it afterwards". Examples being mass immigration and joining the EEC.
Eventually, this has led to where we are now. Intolerance of the views of others. Why should we listen to them, when they haven't been listening to us for years? It's an attitude that has spread.
Add as well the higher education system, which seems to instruct young people in what is acceptable to think, rather than encouraging them to think for themselves, and you end up with absolutism; with people who think that only their views can possibly be right and anyone who disagrees is a Racist / Daily Mail reader / Fascist / Bigot / Homophobe / Xenophobe or whatever.