This illustrates one of the most maddening things I find about contemporary politics in my corner of the world. Maybe I don't know the right people or read the right articles, and maybe I'm a dumbass. S'been several times in my life I've been sure that must be the case. So consider the source.
It looks to me like the "left" does little other than focus on perceived injustices, ranting, wailing, crying foul, and just generally being annoying as hell because the world does not 100% fit whatever their definition of Just is, which only makes them sound insane because the majority of them opine relativism, saying what's right for you isn't necessarily right for me, by which they have lost the right to criticize anybody, really, for anything.
And the "right" does little other than marginalize any perceived problem or injustice, loudly and rudely disputing that any inequities exist or need addressing, and talk at length about how ignorant and confused people are who have any gripes about our society.
IMO they both miss the biggest part of the point. I'll happily concede a point to each of them; to the left I'd say sure, there are things wrong with this country that need addressing, and to the right I'd say sure, it's debatable as to what those things are and how best to go about fixing them. But I'd like to tell both of them, collectively, to not solely focus on the problems they find with the world and each other, and remember to appreciate the 90% this place got right. I mean, hell...the USA sure ain't perfect, but DAMN if it isn't the coolest social experiment ever contrived. It has no equal in the recorded history of the world, and just to remind ourselves I sometimes think we ought to go spend time in some other parts of the world, just to...you know...get our attitude's asses kicked a little.
Never stop trying to fix the 10%. Die on every hill you can climb, if you want, and fight like hell for what you believe. But I'd recommend spending the proportionate amount of our mental energy appreciating the 90%.