How Did America Lose its Civility?
The brutal, noisy wrestling match that American politics and public discourse have become in the Trump era has recently stunned me into silence and sadness and nearly sapped my ability to write about life in the Italian village where I now make my home and where civility survives.
Its also impossible not to take stock and dwell for a moment on the contrast between todays America and that of the bygone society where I was raised, educated, and had a career.
For the first three decades of my life, I lived in six distinctly different parts of the country, including three of which would today be called red states Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Alaska and four blue states California, Minnesota, Washington, and New York. Each of them had unique and often tragic histories, diverse populations, and differing choices in daily life.
Regardless of the many cultural differences, they exhibited three traits in common: empathy for other people, civility in public discourse, a strong sense of community.
https://www.postalley.org/2025/07/24/how-did-america-lose-its-civility/
Rush Limbaugh and other right wing talk radio was probably the start.

jls4561
(2,518 posts)no_hypocrisy
(52,399 posts)Aristus
(70,489 posts)Trash talk shows like "Jerry Springer" certainly helped elevate vile, anti-social behavior to national consciousness; we started celebrating revolting people and vile behavior patterns, and allowing them to entertain us.
The on-going denigration of empathy and good will is making things even worse.