All I can say here is that we're all on the same side, even if we differ in the particulars.
My position is, has always been, and is likely to remain that freedom is the only viable answer, both practically and morally.
Remember freedom and what it implies. Remember that freedom isn't all bunnies and light. It is risk. It carries fear. It brings disaster at times. It is gambling itself, and yet it is the only game in town that holds for us even the thinnest hope for good living. All other responses to the vicissitudes of life are orders of magnitude less than is freedom.
I know it is easy to get lost in the forest for the trees, but I can only admonish people to develop the habit of never forgetting that freedom is the key and the only thing that matters.
From our individual freedoms flow our rights - our valid and just claims to life, and in that life. From the equality of our claims to life flows the architecture of proper human relations, which gives us everything we need to know how to treat one another. And from there, the rest is simply up to each and every one of us to comport ourselves in manners consistent with those principles. Our joys and miseries turn almost 100% on our minute by minute choice to live by those principles, or turn our backs to them. The world isn't in the hands of Themme nearly so much as it is in ours, we the people. Were the factious groups to come together in peace and mutual respect, Theye would be forced to make the choice of escalating such that they revealed themselves, or stepping off. But we play Theire game, empowering them in a manner that reminds me of the merchant who gives the rope to his executioners, unawares that it is to find its way around his own neck.
It could all be stopped in short order, but the statistical reality of who and what we are appears to stack the deck against us in the manner of being our own worst enemies.
Other than sounding the clarion, I know of no reasonable solution that would work without destroying everything that is good between men.
It is all very sad.
Leave it to someone who is capable of putting forth a coherent argument, if there is one. You've got nothing but arrogance and mule-stubbornness, and alt-right propaganda.
I mean I understand the vitriol. Denial is a delicate thing, and...
But the fact is, adults can see that Trump is their huckleberry, not ours.