>Focus on the people who foment and benefit from this division and distraction
your comment is entirely politcal, i.e. contributing more to the problem.
qui bono? we for sure don't bono.
>Focus on the people who foment and benefit from this division and distraction
your comment is entirely politcal, i.e. contributing more to the problem.
qui bono? we for sure don't bono.
Choosing one (deliberately ambiguous) line to label the comment “entirely political” is the kind of thinking that explains why tribalism has been so effective.
"Focus on the people who foment and benefit from this division and distraction"
is a political statement. It says: "don't talk about the actual issue, instead let's go after the enemies, we know who they are." It doesn't say "let's find them", it assumes we know who they are.
Division and distraction are the actual issue though. And I didn’t say you have to go after anyone, only be mindful of them (see my reply to another comment). I left plenty of room in my words to project your own approach, because I care about the outcome, not how people should achieve it in their own particular world. If in your world that means “politics” you do you.