What ways might the government be able to improve public neutrality?
Educating children at an early age to express their beliefs peacefully and to accept beliefs that may be different from their own would certainly improve how we debate controversial topics. But trusting the educational system to do all of the work is ridiculous. Parents would have to do their part in raising their children to be open to new possibilities. Is this realistic? Of course not. There are lots of parents who want their children to believe in what they believe in and that's that.
Maybe the government could pass a law that bans the rejection of ideas without reason. Then people would be forced to think about their decisions. But how can you punish someone who believes in God and only God for no other reason but that they have a feeling? This law certainly wouldn't work because people have the right to believe in whatever they want.
So I think it's safe to say that public neutrality is unlikely for our capitalistic society.
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