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I travel a lot, and talk to a lot of different people. I've noticed that while people certainly do have differing opinions, it's not as extreme as what I see online. I'm starting to feel like all this hate and division is manufactured. Has anyone else noticed, that when you actually talk to real people things are far less divided than various media would have you believe?

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[โ€“] bouh@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

It depends. There are riots in England currently because some racists don't want anymore immigration. I'm pretty sure you can easily have a very heated debate with these guys. You may talk with a jew about Israel these days too.

If you avoid hit topic with the wrong person, you won't find strong opinions. But Internet bring people together, especially when they want to fight eachother.