TOPIC: Healthcare in America
Person A: Quality healthcare should be available to all and not dependent on what you can afford. <-- On topic
Person B: If we take capitalism out of the equation, innovation is going to suffer greatly <-- On topic
Person C: Of course you think quality healthcare should be available to all. That's what all the hippies think <-- On person
Person D: I can't believe you have no grasp of how capitalism work. Guess I shouldn't be surprised knowing your other posts around here <--- On person
These aren't difficult motives to discern. And these are exactly the different kinds of posts I've been reading in that political forum.
Yeah, you had plenty of personal comments like those. You also had posters that would argue in bad faith, constantly repeat a line of argument or start the same topic over and over, make an utterly predictable whataboutism or tu quoque comment, call people racist/sexist/homo and transphobic for arguing certain positions, etc. You can say that better policing would end that, but I'm not so sure. I think a good deal of people tried very hard to not to get personal but invariably got hot under the collar.
And there were lots of reasons for it. Politics has never been a dry policy debate where personal insults weren't leveled. It goes back at least to 1800 and beyond. Jefferson on Adams: "a hideous hermaphroditical character which has neither the force and firmness of a man, not the gentleness and sensibility of a woman.” Adams about Hamilton: "When Perfidy and Treachery, Imbecility, Ignorance Fanaticism and Fury Surrounded Us; all, Puppets danced upon the Wires of a ******* Bratt of a Scotch Pedlar."
It's the nature of the beast.