Faces Of The Enemy -

To hold two truths in your head at the same time—"This person’s actions are destructive" AND "This person is human"—is the hardest cognitive task we can perform.

We live in an era of perfect polarization. The algorithms feed us a simple binary: You are good. They are evil. Faces Of The Enemy

VO: But here is the uncomfortable geometry of conflict: When you look into the face of the enemy, you are looking into a mirror made of scar tissue. They are afraid of you, too. To hold two truths in your head at

Text: Look closer at the face you despise. You will find fear—the same shape as yours. You will find a childhood—different clothes, same scraped knees. You will find a heartbeat. Faces Of The Enemy

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