I agree, mate. But it's how arguments are being framed now. The mainstream media doesn't help as it's now relatively dumbed down. TV is trapped in the 24 hour news cycle so needs stuff to fill air time, so they focus on minor stuff. The print media is basically dead, circulations have plummetted so they mostly pitch directly to their base audience for advertising revenue. Some will switch their support depending on how they sense the wind blowing, but otherwise preach to the choir, focussing on lesser things to make stories out of nothing to fill pages. Their online stuff is just the same, aimed for clicks instead of physical copies. Social media is the wild west now. No oversight or regulations, fragmented with echo chambers repeating the same things, often lies and distortion. Different sites linked together, sharing the same stuff, pitched at certain small sections of society, demonising people who don't share the same views. Meme culture to ridicule or stir up hate, fact checking non existent. And that's not considering the bot farms and organised multiple fake accounts to swamp platforms. Social media doesn't care, traffic brings clicks, which brings advertising money. The more the better, so long as people engage anything goes. Porn, violence, drug dealing, harmful behaviour. No matter, so long as it brings on the money.