When we stop talking to each other, democracy dies in silence

What happens to a democracy when people stop talking to one another about what matters to them and the country? When people are afraid to speak their minds because they fear the personal blowback likely to come their way? Or worse, when they come to believe that their concerns, their views and their values just don’t matter to anyone anymore, and so they “turn off and tune out,” to quote an old line?

What happens? That’s when democracy dies. Not necessarily in darkness but in silence. CONT.

David Winston (Winston Group), Roll Call