Silence, Violence and the death of civil discourse

This is an essay about the death of civil discourse. It is not an essay about politics (although I do focus on the Israel-Hamas-Palestine war to examine this phenomenon), or even about opinion (although I do share some of my own). No, it is fundamentally about how we talk to each-other and why it matters. 

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