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All I hear from people anymore are complaints about politics and politicians. It's getting old...
People on the left are pointing to the right and calling them hypocrites, and people on the right are pointing to the left and calling them hypocrites. No body ever agrees without rebutting with "Yah, but you guys do this!"
Let's get real. Let's be honest.
I have a personal challenge for you... The next time you discuss politics with someone, and they have a valid point, agree. That's it. No "But, what about this?" When you feel that thought creep up into your brain, stop it, and first aknowledge that the person may be onto something.
Explore their point. Go through in researching it, and see if it holds weight. Ask for evidence if they haven't provided it yet. If there is sufficient evidence to support their claim, then the matter is settled. No deflecting, no diverting, no shifting the responsibility.
When you divert attention away from a point, it never sinks in, and the matter is never settled. If we are interested in coming together as a nation, we need to not dismiss eachother when we disagree.
Let's start hearing eachother.
People on the left are pointing to the right and calling them hypocrites, and people on the right are pointing to the left and calling them hypocrites. No body ever agrees without rebutting with "Yah, but you guys do this!"
Let's get real. Let's be honest.
I have a personal challenge for you... The next time you discuss politics with someone, and they have a valid point, agree. That's it. No "But, what about this?" When you feel that thought creep up into your brain, stop it, and first aknowledge that the person may be onto something.
Explore their point. Go through in researching it, and see if it holds weight. Ask for evidence if they haven't provided it yet. If there is sufficient evidence to support their claim, then the matter is settled. No deflecting, no diverting, no shifting the responsibility.
When you divert attention away from a point, it never sinks in, and the matter is never settled. If we are interested in coming together as a nation, we need to not dismiss eachother when we disagree.
Let's start hearing eachother.