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Comment by pcblues

8 days ago

If you remove yourself from a group, how will they change their minds without a dissenting opinion? I had to do it myself eventually, for my own sanity, but I believe this is still a real problem I am no longer addressing among my loved ones.

In my case, my goal isn't to change anyone's mind. It's to preserve sanity -- I can't in good faith "pretend" to get along and have normal conversations when people are actively engaging in behavior that directly harms myself and others.

  • Could you give an example of behavior that "directly" harmed yourself or others which caused you to sever ties?

    Politics is almost always indirect, usually with multiple levels of indirection.

    • People proudly voting for parties and policies that demonise trans people, of which I know many. I cannot be your friend in good conscience if you're willing to destroy the lives of my other friends.

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  • So, basically, you believe that everyone who doesn't strictly adhere to your own ideologies is insane.

    You're pretty much the exact kind of person that the article talks about.