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Fri, December 13, 2024

How Estrangement Has Become an Epidemic in America


Published on 2024-12-13 08:00:39 - Time
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  • According to our research, today, 1 in 2 adults is estranged from a close relative,' write Joshua Coleman and Will Johnson.

The article from Time magazine discusses the growing phenomenon of family estrangement in the United States, attributing it largely to the divisive nature of contemporary politics. It highlights how political differences, especially intensified during the Trump era, have led to significant rifts within families, with many individuals choosing to distance themselves from relatives due to irreconcilable political views. The piece explores the emotional toll of these estrangements, noting that while some find relief in cutting ties with toxic family members, others experience profound sadness and a sense of loss. The article also touches on the broader societal implications, suggesting that this trend reflects deeper issues of polarization and intolerance in American society. It concludes by questioning whether this widespread estrangement might eventually lead to a societal shift towards more understanding and reconciliation, or if it will further entrench divisions.

Read the Full Time Article at:
[ https://time.com/7201531/family-estrangement-us-politics-epidemic-essay/ ]
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