The current US political situation is very complex, volatile, emotional, and polarized. There are very low levels of trust in public schools, newspapers, congress, TV news, the presidency, big tech companies, etc.
From the Left’s point of view, Trump supporters are a major threat to democracy.
From the Right’s point of view, the liberal media/academia/big tech hegemony is a major threat to democracy.
For EA to wade into the most polarized and volatile American political landscape I’ve ever seen, seems foolish—and there’s no way we could get involved without upsetting tens of millions of highly passionate voters.
Guy—thanks for your comment.
The current US political situation is very complex, volatile, emotional, and polarized. There are very low levels of trust in public schools, newspapers, congress, TV news, the presidency, big tech companies, etc.
From the Left’s point of view, Trump supporters are a major threat to democracy.
From the Right’s point of view, the liberal media/academia/big tech hegemony is a major threat to democracy.
For EA to wade into the most polarized and volatile American political landscape I’ve ever seen, seems foolish—and there’s no way we could get involved without upsetting tens of millions of highly passionate voters.