You nailed it, nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgqtxwaehxw309anxjmr5v4ezumn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tmwwp6kyvtjw3k8zcmp8pervct409shwdtwx45rxmp4xseryerdx3ehy7f4v3axvet9xsmrjdnxw9jnsuekw9nh2ertwvmkg6n5veen7cnjdaskgcmpwd6r6arjw4jsqgq6lcx8fc7h0p8t4ya9u0a92jnwavqe9rgjwwdw3wjgxfuxsz8rd5mths8c . Well said.
I disagree with Meijer in one respect - the right isn’t unable to work together. Fierce individualists chase truth and excellence. That requires deep study, hard work, and tangible evidence.
Debates get heated because we’re serious. Soft collectivists see that as hateful, but it’s just the hard work of finding the best idea.
Serious people don't get butt-hurt over disagreements; most welcome the challenge. You don’t let a bad idea win the day and drag everyone down because it's more important to play nice.
Finding the best solution matters more than anyone's feelings, and no one should care whose idea is best, only that the best idea wins the day.