I completely agree that honesty about trade-offs is necessary. However it's a mistake to draw political lines. It's also a mistake to condemn a large swath of the population for being cold-hearted.
I am curious to know how and why you have concluded that those who argued for schools to remain open were all or mostly on the "Right". I have…
I completely agree that honesty about trade-offs is necessary. However it's a mistake to draw political lines. It's also a mistake to condemn a large swath of the population for being cold-hearted.
I am curious to know how and why you have concluded that those who argued for schools to remain open were all or mostly on the "Right". I have many friends on both sides of the political spectrum that overturn your generalizations here.
I completely agree that honesty about trade-offs is necessary. However it's a mistake to draw political lines. It's also a mistake to condemn a large swath of the population for being cold-hearted.
I am curious to know how and why you have concluded that those who argued for schools to remain open were all or mostly on the "Right". I have many friends on both sides of the political spectrum that overturn your generalizations here.