'Cincinnati Edition' features criminal justice professor about our polarized political climate
University of Cincinnati professor John Paul Wright joined area experts on WVXU’s 'Cincinnati Edition’ to discuss this question: "Why talk to someone you believe to be ‘evil’?"
Our country has become so divided over issues, policies and politicians that many no longer see someone who disagrees with them as merely having a difference of opinion or being uninformed. Now, those who disagree often view each other as not just wrong, but stupid, insane or even evil. And what's the point of trying to talk with, or listen to, someone you believe to be evil?
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