This is super important. It is good for us to have a strong 'in-group' that establishes the loyalty and network of obligations on which strong communities are built. But the collective intelligence produced by our strong in-group can quickly deteriorate into lame, tribalistic groupthink if we are unable to resolve disagreements and accommodate diversity in a courteous and respectful manner.
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That's right, I fully agree. Current trends do show tribalistic thinking, and we need to acknowledge it and work away from that concept. If we do, we all win.