On Discourse: Why We Need It, and Nationalism: Why We Don’t

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Before I get into the body of this piece, I would like to ruminate on the fact that I am just now venturing into the realm of political commentary, after many years of containing my writing to the realms of the arts, personal reflection, comedy, and once in a great while, social commentary. That’s not by coincidence, it’s by commitment.

Keep in mind that I, beginning from a younger age than most, expressed in deep interest in politics. I devoted much of my collegiate studies to them, and have never been afraid to steer a conversation in a political direction, be it with close confidants or present company. But writing about them in a public medium, I’ve learned to resist the temptation.

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