Designates November 13, 2019 as "Day of Civility" in NJ.
Impact
The resolution highlights that a significant percentage of Americans perceive incivility as a major problem affecting their daily lives and interactions. According to the text, approximately 93% of Americans find incivility problematic, with many attributing this erosion of courtesy to the actions of politicians. By naming a specific day to focus on civility, the resolution seeks to foster a culture of politeness that may bridge gaps in understanding and reduce instances of intimidation and harassment that are often exacerbated by incivility.
Summary
Senate Resolution No. 54 designates November 13, 2019, as 'Day of Civility' in New Jersey. This resolution aims to encourage civility among citizens and emphasizes the importance of polite discourse in improving social relations and governance. The concept of civility is seen as a means to combat the divisive rhetoric that has characterized recent political and social discourse in the United States. The resolution is partly inspired by the global observance of 'World Kindness Day,' which promotes acts of kindness and respect among individuals.
Contention
Opposition to the concept of a designated 'Day of Civility' may arise from differing viewpoints on the efficacy and necessity of symbolic gestures in enacting real change in societal behaviors. Critics might argue that while promoting civility is valuable, it does not directly address the underlying issues causing division and conflict in society. Furthermore, the emphasis on civility may be seen as an evasion of necessary discourse surrounding contentious issues. Overall, while the focus is laudable, there remains a debate on the effectiveness of such a resolution in producing tangible improvements in social interactions.
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