What does it mean to remain calm in a heated political environment?

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Or is it more like staying under the radar?
Of course, Y!A is surely not representative of the country as a whole. I always worry about some of the rhetoric and hints or post-apocalyptic preparations for violence I read about online, which is why I hope the job market picks back up real soon. There's nothing wrong with blowing off a little steam as long as no one gets hurt.

Thing is, if anti-Americans like the person who shot Tiller, shot up the Holocaust Museum, or fired at Dobbs's house had their way we would NEVER see recovery in our economy. Worse, think about the ways this country's enemies could exploit people's fears and politics? Some of them probably have an intelligence infrastructure to do so.

To me, remaining calm in a heated political environment is attempting to be a step above partisan bickering.
 
Depends. It can be to simply stay under the radar, it can prove that you're the one with more control, or it could mean you are scared because you don't know what to do next, in which case you will give in quickly.
 
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