###### πŸ”‘ Polarizations can lead to Protectors-in-Exile [[πŸ”‘ There are no bad Parts]], but the actions of some can send others reeling. So they become [[πŸ’‘ Polarization|polarized]], and sometimes when a [[πŸ’‘ Polarization|polarization]] is left unresolved, it leads to one side becoming [[πŸ’‘ Protectors-in-Exile]]. ![[πŸ’‘ Protectors-in-Exile#^15c73c]] The [[πŸ’‘ Protector Parts|Protectors]] who successfully exile other [[πŸ’‘ Parts|Parts]] inadvertently create more [[πŸ’‘ Polarization|polarization]] because [[πŸ”‘ We will always have Parts]]. We can’t wrestle [[πŸ’‘ Protector Parts|Protectors]] into submission or make them stop. > [!Example] Example > In the United States The War on Drugs and The War on Crime both backfired horribly because we were punishing [[πŸ’‘ Protector Parts|Protectors]] rather than healing [[πŸ’‘ Exiles|Exiles]]. [^1]: