The country is divided over fundamental issues like the COVID-19 vaccine, the 2020 election, and the January 6th Capitol attack, with two distinct visions of reality that seem irreconcilable.
The 'small thing' is the possibility that people in the U.S. could listen to each other, look at facts together, and understand each other better, as exemplified by the story of a couple finding common ground through a neutral news source.
They found a common news source called 'Tangle' that presented both left and right perspectives on topics, helping them agree on facts and reducing emotional arguments.
'Tangle' is a daily newsletter that summarizes the best articles and arguments from both right and left sources on a single topic, aiming to bridge the political divide by presenting balanced information.
He changed his mind after reading 'Tangle,' which provided detailed, serious assessments of election fraud claims, making him feel less stupid for believing them and ultimately convincing him of the election's legitimacy.
June plans to vote secretly for Kamala Harris, using tactics like gray rocking (being as boring as possible) and dodging political conversations to avoid arguments with her husband.
Frank, a registered Republican, struggles to date because many women in New York City are politically liberal and cancel dates upon discovering his conservative views.
Frank believes politics is less important than personal qualities like kindness and manners, but he understands that for many, especially women, political views directly impact their lives more significantly.
A wee flame, flickering in the dark.
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