arguably the facts we choose to look at and how we interpret them are more relevant
completely agree with you! “Truth” can take on different meanings from different viewpoints, what i was referring to that despite having better resources, being better equipped to inform ourselves in depth about any topic, we see polarised discourse where the purpose is not the search for ‘truth’, rather to win, reason and critical thinking seem to have taken a back seat.
Differences have existed and will continue to exist but how we deal with them hasn’t improved how it could have given the advancements in connectivity and information flow.
@dandelion (she/her)
completely agree with you! “Truth” can take on different meanings from different viewpoints, what i was referring to that despite having better resources, being better equipped to inform ourselves in depth about any topic, we see polarised discourse where the purpose is not the search for ‘truth’, rather to win, reason and critical thinking seem to have taken a back seat.
Differences have existed and will continue to exist but how we deal with them hasn’t improved how it could have given the advancements in connectivity and information flow.