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This article appeared in the April 21, 2022 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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What mask mandate reactions say about American democracy

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Airline passengers, one with a face mask and one without, await their flight at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, following a federal judge's ruling that the 14-month-old directive was unlawful, April 19, 2022.
Mark Sappenfield
Senior global correspondent

A judge鈥檚 recent decision to strike down the federal mask mandate on public transportation has spawned immediate analysis about its impact on law and public health. But how Americans respond is also vitally important, because it speaks to the health of the nation鈥檚 democracy.聽

A few years ago, I sat down with Nicholas Christakis, a sociologist at Yale University who, despite humanity鈥檚 challenges, remained convinced that 鈥渢he arc of our evolutionary history ... bends toward goodness.鈥澛

Historically, he said, America has been unique in its ability to create relationships that cut across in-groups. 鈥淵ou might go to a different church from someone else, but you had connections with them,鈥 he said. French historian Alexis de Tocqueville made the same point. Essentially, America was able to throw off autocracy because of its citizens鈥 tendency to work together.

In short, the genius of America has been its ability to create a sense of community that crossed lines of division. Recent years have severely tested that. The culture wars are dividing America into ideological lines that seem harder and harder to cross. Mask mandates have been one particularly stark example, though there have been many others.

In our recent Q&A with journalist M贸nica Guzm谩n, author of 鈥淚 Never Thought of It That Way,鈥 she says, "I believe that the most important thing we can do for our democracy is to talk with people who disagree with us, rather than about 迟丑别尘.鈥

So from the perspective of American democracy, the most important questions unspooling from the mask mandate decision might not be about who 鈥渨on鈥 or 鈥渓ost.鈥 But whether we are willing to put aside our divisions to treat one another with kindness and humanity.聽


This article appeared in the April 21, 2022 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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