should opinions affect relationship towards other people?
Post number #674423, ID: fee14e
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should a person's opinion (political or otherwise) change their relationship towards other people?
let's say, two individuals, presumably friends, have contradicting opinions. should it affect their relationship?
Post number #674427, ID: 143e90
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Ideally - no. People should discuss their opinions abd come to a common consensus.
In reality though, people are usually too dense for that kind of thing, and their opinions are too superficial to defend it properly without resorting to emotional arguments.
Post number #674448, ID: dec9eb
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No, it shouldn't, but it will.
Post number #674456, ID: 42cc5d
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it will stand between them
Post number #674458, ID: c3baef
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In extreme cases - yes. You really don't want to find out that your friend follows Sharia law. Some opinions and views are just dangerous.
Post number #674459, ID: cb1174
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Talking with someone with a complete polar opposite of my opinion make me feel slight emotion that resembles disgust, but it mostly depends on how much I can still enjoy the time spent with them. In other words, what >>674448 said.
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| should a person's opinion (political or otherwise) change their relationship towards other people?
let's say, two individuals, presumably friends, have contradicting opinions.
should it affect their relationship?