
Among the prescriptions that have been offered to heal the country’s post-election wounds is the notion that Americans in red and blue states should do a better job of understanding one another. Trump supporters in Oshkosh might benefit from attending a block party in Bed-Stuy. And the eighty per cent of New Yorkers who backed Hillary Clinton could try spending a day on a soon-to-be-automated assembly line, or learn to chop their own firewood.
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