Do you believe removing yourself from opposing viewpoints (like defriending/unfollowing ppl you REALLY disagree with) is generally:
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Depends. If it's an articulate friend, they'll usually stay. But if their argument is "LOUDER = RIGHT" then they're gone
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while being in a sterile bubble can feel great for awhile it tends to stifle growth and real long term change.
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I dislike the implication this is a question with a simple answer. Some people are a waste of your time, they won't change >
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Uber-toxic people, remove: anyone who simply sees the world differently, hear them out.
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It depends if the person you disagree with can have a good discussion of the differences, or if it just becomes a shouting match
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If you can discuss viewpoints, never cut off opposing views. If they only assume they are right and you are wrong no matter; bye
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Assuming "really" means vehemence, so yes. If someone's just going to be super-noisy... otherwise, I usually can be polite.
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Do you think boiling issues like that down to binary choices does more harm than good?









