If someone's wrong, should you respect their views or correct them? I don't mean a matter of values (abortion, guns) but a claim that flies in the face of evidence, such as trade deficits are inherently bad for the economy. They're not. But if you "feel" they are, is that valid?
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Correcting someone's error isn't elitism, it's one of the manifestations of conversation.
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Ah....I misunderstood. Not sure how I respect a "position" that is based on error. I can accept that something is your position without thinking you evil was my point. As for the name calling....my mama told me not to let the bother me.
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