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" ... Disability activism has historically been bipartisan. It has become less so as American politics have become more polarized in recent years. But the legacy of bipartisanship, including bipartisan passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act, hasn’t entirely disappeared. ... "
" ... Given the radical effect Covid-19 has had on most people’s lives, we have no doubt that advertisers and their agencies are extremely sensitive to the Covid-19 pandemic. Moreover, beyond the pandemic, the past year has been a challenge marked by the loss of jobs, calls for police reform, and a polarized presidential election. Bold brands may attempt to reference the Covid-19 impact directly in their messaging. More tame brands may not confront the issue directly, but they are likely to be extra sensitive to not send the wrong tone. The challenge for every Super Bowl advertiser is to balance the rather somber environment we find ourselves in with consumers’ desire for some much-needed entertainment and distraction. ... "
" ... MARK: In 1968, it was polarized; you're either on this side or you're on that side. In this moment, the politics get really muddled and confused. Whether you are for the schools being shut down or staying open doesn't neatly comply with what your ideology is, what your politics are, what your partisan leanings are. ... "
" ... Pacheco said the debate about the merits of electric cars has become polarized. ... "
" ... Richard Lim, CEO at independent research consultancy Retail Economics, added: “Next leveraged its slick online channel during this vital trading period. The retailer is benefiting from years of investment in online and has proved once again its versatility in dealing with the pandemic. These results are likely to set the tone for a polarized view of the retail sector which separates those having impressive online capabilities from those that do not.” ... "