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 @9JL2C3R from Ohio  answered…1yr1Y

I believe people can resonate with the beliefs they have and not be judged about it. This is the Land of the Compromise and we often forget it.

 @9JL5Z9N from Wisconsin  agreed…1yr1Y

Peoples beliefs should not influence who they are as a person. Many times people use their political beliefs to determine their personality.

  @NameIGuessLolSocialist  from Ohio  disagreed…6mos6MO

There are quite a few studies out there that show correlations between personality traits and political beliefs. Of course, I wouldn't reject someone because of their political views alone, as every individual will be different, but I think it'd be easy to spot a fascist in most cases.

 @9JNJRKM from Texas  disagreed…1yr1Y

While I do believe that we generally shouldn't judge others and that it is possible to be cordial with people regardless of their political beliefs, I think that some people's views lack morality and can be threatening to others. Because of this, I don't think it's possible for everyone to be civil with those that have differing opinions than them, making it more difficult to create or maintain those relationships.

 @9JL6JZ7 from California  agreed…1yr1Y

Your views should not keep you from being friendly and kind. You don't have to agree, but you don't have to be rude about it

 @9JL2M92 from California  answered…1yr1Y

I believe its better to surround yourself with those who not only think alike because we sometimes need to hear and see things from a different perspective.

 @9JPWK6J  from Pennsylvania  agreed…1yr1Y

I mean like bro you aint the only opinion out there who knows maybe you change your opinion if you surround yourself with peeps who don't have the same opinion as you :(

 @9JL2FKH from Texas  answered…1yr1Y

A theocracy is against the teachings of the church and is against the Constitution

  @NameIGuessLolSocialist  from Ohio  asked…6mos6MO

Did you mean to put this somewhere else?

I'm confused, I can't see how this correlates with the question.

 @9JL2KYY from Minnesota  answered…1yr1Y

 @9JL2YNM from Oklahoma  answered…1yr1Y

 @9JL249M from California  answered…1yr1Y

I dont really talk about politics so much but I dont see myself having opposing views with my freinds.

 @9J82D5GGreen from Texas  answered…2mos2MO

#9 Engaged Socialist

In most cases, I can set aside differences and maintain friendships with people whose beliefs are mostly contrary to my own, so long as there is significant common ground. For instance, given I am a socialist, it would be exceptionally difficult for me to maintain a stable friendship with a neo-Nazi as there would be little to no common ground in our belief systems.

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