The American Taboo and Its Impact on Learning: Building Tolerance with More Politics, Not Less

Alexander Patrick Fancher
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Abstract Today’s political environment continues to become more polarized as Americans find themselves taking sides on controversial issues. While this is certainly not new to the American democratic experience, the way we as a country are combating it is. With the nation engulfed in a political maelstrom, people are forgetting how to have a civilized conversation with those who have opposing viewpoints. To inspire change, we must work with students in an educational setting to promote tolerance. But rather than limit controversial arguments involving politics, it is important to encourage these discussions so that we can prepare future generations to have the skills required to engage in meaningful political discourse. Only then can we strengthen our nation while weakening the divide that continues to plague our country on a daily basis.
美国的禁忌及其对学习的影响:用更多而不是更少的政治来建立宽容
随着美国人发现自己在有争议的问题上站队,当今的政治环境继续变得更加两极化。虽然这对美国的民主经验来说并不新鲜,但我们作为一个国家对抗它的方式却是新鲜的。随着国家陷入政治漩涡,人们正在忘记如何与持相反观点的人进行文明的对话。为了激发变革,我们必须在教育环境中与学生合作,促进宽容。但是,与其限制涉及政治的有争议的争论,还不如鼓励这些讨论,这样我们才能为后代做好准备,使他们具备参与有意义的政治讨论所需的技能。只有这样,我们才能加强我们的国家,同时削弱每天继续困扰我们国家的分歧。
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