It's really tragic when you compare the US news now with clips from, say, the 1960s or before. You used to have several people sitting around having
a calm, well-reasoned debate, going into nuances, treating each other with resepect, etc. You can still see this kind of thing on non-US news shows,
but everywhere else it is on the decline, too. The US seems to be the bleeding edge of a global trend towards the coarsening of debate.
Soon, when the "Twitter generation" with its Swiss-cheesed attention span reaches maturity, even the average ATS post may be too much to process.
"TL,DR" will become the mantra of intellectual decline
A lot of people on ATS and elsewhere look up to the fictional character
Howard Beale from the
movie "Network," pehaps best known for his movie-screen rant "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore!" While the attitude of Mr.
Beale might have seemed appropriate in his time and place, the model of the "mad prophet of the airwaves" has become the norm, with shrieking and
howling seen as more genuine and real than patient, reasoned debate. The result has been an across-the-board quality decline in all political debate,
and the favoring of emotion over reason. It's a shame.