With my brand new love of politics, I was recently debating the worthiness of the presidential candidates with an acquaintance. It seemed we shared pretty much the same views, but disagreed on the character of the candidates. With that came the subject of Vice Presidential nominees. I civilly voiced my opinion, as that was the purpose of the conversation, and I find it enjoyable to hear others’ points of view.
As the conversation went on, I made a simple statement that I liked Joe Biden. I would not be ready for what would ensue. The person blew up, he began telling me, with some fury, why I was wrong and all of the cons of Joe Biden becoming Vice President. Still in a rant, this acquaintance began calming down. Trained to handle such situations, I calmly let him finish and replied, “Calm down, you do not have to agree with me.” Somewhat embarrassed by his little outburst, he played it off like he wasn’t really upset.
This incident got me to thinking; if you can’t contain yourself while discussing certain controversial topics, avoid the subject. Opinions are like body cavities, everyone has, and is entitled to, their own. If those opinions are expressed appropriately, each of us should strive to respect that.
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