GC, I hate to break it you. As a former Idealist myself, I salute you, and for the moment, I do not mock you, adult life is about compromise. This is the sad fact of life that makes adolescents hate anyone older than them, throughout history. You gain knowledge, and then knowledge inside knowledge and feel cheated. This dates back as far as knowledge has been recorded. I can't help you, but I can empathize.
How do you protect yourself against a hostile neighbor (and in the age of jet travel, we're all neighbors) without bending your principles? I agree with you, it should always be a bend, not a break, and we should always know what the bend is. But your ivory tower isn't gone, it never existed. Sacco & Banzetti were two Italian anarchists who got here last century. In the 1700s, we had all sorts of dubious foreign influences, like the French (just kidding, Louis, Louis, Meneldil & Brenus). All kidding aside, it's a terrible problem. How do you balance your right to be safe against your desire to be true? Well, if you have a good answer, work hard and get into Harvard Law, and go work for the Government, cause I'm honestly waiting for it. I'm just a silly engineer who makes electronics who can see in the absence of something better, we have what we have.
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