“The biggest common marker I see in America is the indifference of a large percentage of the population. The ends are ever polarizing, stretching the common core values further and further apart, while the middle 80% of the population is frozen in either cowardice or nihilism. This was one of the very reasons I had stated for writing this book. I do not want you to ever not know what I believe. I would consider that one of my biggest failures. I respect the 10% on the opposite end of the polarization more than I respect the 80% that stands for nothing. That weak 80% will always give credibility to any government wishing to commit atrocities via their lack of action.”
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Jack McMahon,
Atrophy and Asymptotes: A Father's Ravings on the Decay of American Values and Authoritarian Drift