People abound:
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- t'weens exploring their expanding freedom,
- mature adults absorbing the rays of the late winter sun,
- couples walking hand in hand,
- commuters with rapid, long strides coming from the train station,
- a rough looking man with a scraggly beard baring a bouquet of flowers,
- teens side by side staring at their cell phones.
- a woman carrying all she owns in grocery sacks on her arm.
- the men beside me speak softly in Slavic accents while a couple nearby speaks German to one another.
The calm surrounding me is deceptive. I've seen this community in another, less calm state. I've heard the hurling of accusations and insults. I've listened to suspicions and fears. I've witnessed hatred and cold hearts. The serenity of this moment is a mask covering a teeming pool of emotion. There is division and derision beneath the surface.
It's one thing to disagree about something. There was a time when disagreement did not render incivility and hatred. There was a time when disagreeing parties could sit down together and work out a mutually agreeable solution. There was a time....
What has happened to us? Why do we see things as bilateral: my way or the highway? Why must hatred be the endgame of differences? Why?
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