When questioned on faceBook, I admitted to voting for Obama, and was instantly un-friended. Dang, I thought we were friends. I only voted for him because my boy, Nader, wasn't on the ballot. 
Sean

Sean
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When questioned on faceBook, I admitted to voting for Obama, and was instantly un-friended. Dang, I thought we were friends. I only voted for him because my boy, Nader, wasn't on the ballot.
Sean
If a person unfriends you because of differing political opinions, it probably for the better. Politics are very important, but more important is the abilty to see someone you disagree with as a person. Some people cannot do that if you don't agree with them, and expect you to be in lockstep with thier opinions politically. Those are the most dangerous people to a democracy.
I'm getting scared, because I've agreed with everything you wrote so far today... lol
I am just fine with not seeking to mend the friendship, but this is a fellow Blackbelt I often train with, and the next time I see him it will be... AWKWARD.(high voice).If a person unfriends you because of differing political opinions, it probably for the better. Politics are very important, but more important is the abilty to see someone you disagree with as a person. Some people cannot do that if you don't agree with them, and expect you to be in lockstep with thier opinions politically. Those are the most dangerous people to a democracy.
I've been unfriended by some guys I grew up with who are ultra-conservative, and I guess they got tired of me poking holes in the latest make-um-up bullcrap post they came up with (I also poke holes in the liberal ones, but my liberal friends haven't unfriended me over it for some reason). I don't spend a lot of time worrying about it, though. I have to speak my mind, I really don't have whatever it takes to stifle myself.
Liberals are more tolerant of differeing viewpoints, pretty much by definition. Until you get way out on the Wack-A-Doodle-Doo fringes, at any rate.
Liberals are more tolerant of differeing viewpoints, pretty much by definition. Until you get way out on the Wack-A-Doodle-Doo fringes, at any rate.
Depending on how extreme it is, at least on facebook, I would say that conservatives are the more passive ones...there's two conservatives that post frequently, and that's normally in response to other posts, but I see extreme liberal posts all the time. Although that could have something to do with me going to a liberal college, so maybe I'm just not friends with as many conservatives...I would not say they are more tolerant of different viewpoints, but I would say they're more passive. They often will not tolerate nor consider a conservative point of view, but they tend to be a bit less willing to take action that might get them a punch in the nose in real life, in my experience.
Depending on how extreme it is, at least on facebook, I would say that conservatives are the more passive ones...there's two conservatives that post frequently, and that's normally in response to other posts, but I see extreme liberal posts all the time. Although that could have something to do with me going to a liberal college, so maybe I'm just not friends with as many conservatives...
I haven't unfriended anyone for politics. I don't mind if a person expresses different views than I do, I have learned a lot from folks I initially disagreed with.
However, earlier in the year I had a political thread explode in a bad way, and after that I gave up the political stuff. I didn't even make any Libertarian Party posts on my own page. I may not be the best campaigner, but I've given LPNH more than their money's worth...LOL!