The antidote to rural rage and resentment can’t come from outside our communities—it lies within.
. Level 8 comments reflect a belief that everyone has inherent worth and should be treated with dignity; level 1 comments risk escalation from violent words to violent actions.
In the test run during a congressional debate in Utah, neither candidate scored an 8 or a 1. The exercise generated wide discussion plus some nasty backlash and threats. Obviously, a single event can’t change years of escalating vitriol and polarization around political campaigns. While the peak vitriol around the 2020 presidential election has subsided a bit, it undoubtedly will escalate again—unlessdo something different, starting in rural America where lately we’ve allowed our rage to define us.
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