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Yes. For example, my Mom is Catholic, I am an Atheist. We both love each other, regardless.
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Editado por SLMADMAX16: 7/28/2017 11:29:55 AMThat doesn't work in college with leftist students and teachers. You can respect their opinion but they'll almost never return the favor. That's why they punish, shame, and indoctrinate conservatives, and I'm conservative. Just the other day, the only conservative professor, who was the most popular teacher on campus, was fired for being conservative. It should be illegal to silence people like this, or do any of the other stuff I mentioned because it violates the first amendment, a constitutional and human right. It's clear the left deliberately placed leftism in domination of education to brainwash the next generation into generation snowflake. Even at my trade school, where politics shouldn't be very popular, most of the teachers are liberal, with only two teachers I know conservative, and the region I live in is mostly red. Strange...
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Yes, unless your on a college campus.
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Of course you can.
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4 RespuestasMy mom and grandma are always watching CNN and MSNBC and repeating what they're told by the MSM but I still love them. It was especially horrible hearing them trying to talk about space travel because they didn't understand any of it or its importance.
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Yep sadly people who are younger tend to get irritated or people who for whatever reason have childlike emotions are unable to measure what ends up a disagreement and what is an argument. I have learned after long years and painstaking analysis that to inform them they get frustrated easily are unable to deal with facts and do not want to hear it. When it breaks down unless they are your kid just leave or if they decide to snap out of it give it to them straight. If they disagree still then be kind to agree you disagree when apparently views are set as one side will not give in nor will the other. Sometimes one side could ignore the other side for good or bad reasons. Mostly people go extremes and do not know how to throttle back. They make extreme decisions like get angry as some one took the last eggo then pain in the ass mode as they feel cheated. Some kid here argues he has no idea what he is talking about. Throws temper tanturm and spends the time trying to troll instead of listening not hearing what people are saying. 100% of the time i find people misread do not read or bother to comprehend something thus resulting in them never getting it. I have botched a few things but be smart to ask even if it is a stupid question. You look more stupid by not asking and finding out. I do not have time to waste on people who have brains but act like zombies. Yep i run them over keep trucking.
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"I kill the enemy, but do not hate them" - Jun (Halo Reach). Jun said it best, lack of respect doesn't imply hatred.
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I kill the enemy, but i do not hate them
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8 RespuestasI hate all republicans
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I hate all pandas
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Definitely. If people would stop trying to be condescensing -blam!-wits in an argument the world would be a much netter place. I swear it would take a very humble man these days to engage in a real argument. It seems the meaning of argument has become: make one relatively good point then proceed to mock the intelligence of your opponent. And the crowd eats that shit up.
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Depends, I love being being challenged by opposite individuals, but they to hate me
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12 RespuestasThis is the dumbest question, no one in their right mind is going to hate someone they disagree with.
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9 RespuestasWell, one plus one doesn't always equal two, yet I still love you Bog God.
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Depends on the person.
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4 RespuestasIf you're mature enough, yes.
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Surely it depends what the disagreement is about.
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I'd probably hate everyone then because it's impossible to find someone that you agree with on everything.
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Very interesting. People, remember what you voted for here next time you call me an idiot for disagreeing with you.
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I respect people that disagree with me, especially the ones who are willing and able to help me understand their point of view...
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5 RespuestasNo because I hate everyone.
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No I despise and hunt down anyone who doesn't like pie
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im conservative and i live in a blue city so most everyone i interact with i disagree with. Outside of everyday life some of my family in colorado are sterotypical liberals but i know there good people. One of my oldest friends is extremly liberal and gets beligerant arguing, id be lying if i said it didnt bother me but we just dont talk politics. Two other friends i have are also very liberal but there able to talk poltics without holding it against you which i find is a rare quality and one i reciporcate. Otherwise most people i associate with closely are apolitical or conservative to varying degrees but we still disagree about plenty but thats part of beinf an adult.
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Hell, there are people that I agree with on a lot of things, but I end up disliking them more than I dislike somebody I agree with less. It sounds irrational, but it makes some sense if you think of it. Somebody like Lauren Southern will by and large agree with and accept arguments from people like me. However, she won't turn around and advance these ideas. She'll actively work [i]against[/i] them because apparently we need the state to protect us from Islamic feminist cucks or something. Oh, and nationalism. That's also important for some reason, despite her acceptance of the idea that collective identity is harmful. A 20 year old college student will slap a Bernie sticker on her car and will generally disagree with me. I don't hate her, though, since she personally doesn't really work against my interests. She'll quietly conduct her affairs. Ironically, she might even participate in a black market (purchasing illicit substances, perhaps) and later share links to HuffPo articles calling for a sweeping ban on firearms.
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6 RespuestasGod hates us all
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Depends on what the disagreement is about, but overall, I'd say yes.