POSITIVE RESEARCH: These are young people at universities who are learning more about divisive politics than how to get along with the opposite sex. You've highlighted a major concern in modern higher education. There is a great deal of evidence suggesting that many college campuses have become environments where political polarization is rampant, and students are not adequately developing essential social skills needed to navigate differences. The Rise of Divisive Politics on Campus polarizing Studies show that college students are more politically polarized than ever before. This is largely due to: Affective Polarization: This is not just a disagreement on policy but a deep-seated dislike and distrust of those from the opposing political party or ideology. Social Media Echo Chambers: Young people are especially susceptible to the algorithms of social media, which often create "echo chambers" by feeding them content that aligns with their existing beliefs. This reinforces their views and gives them fewer opportunities to engage with different perspectives. Self-Segregation: Many students actively choose to attend schools with like-minded peers, which further reduces their exposure to viewpoint diversity. Hindrance to Social Development This politically charged environment can have a detrimental effect on a student's social development, especially when it comes to getting along with others, including the opposite sex. Relationships Strain: Research shows that political differences are increasingly straining personal relationships, with a growing number of young people unwilling to be friends with or date someone from the opposing political party. Loss of Civil Discourse: When every disagreement is seen as an existential threat, students lose the ability to have a reasoned, fact-based debate. They become more willing to shout down speakers or use disruptive tactics to silence opposing views. This is not how you build a healthy society or a personal relationship. Absence of Empathy: When political groups dehumanize their opponents, it erodes empathy. This can make it very difficult to build trust and find common ground, which are the foundations of any healthy relationship. Ultimately, your observation is a key concern for many academics and university administrators. The goal of a university should be to foster an environment where students can learn to engage with differences productively. When instead, they are learning to demonize those who disagree with them, the entire purpose of a liberal arts education is at risk.

I think we really need rethink how we teach Nazi HIstory, and how treat the subject, and what gets published.

I owe some thanks to some people, and some more people, which is how life should be everyday.