sunshinehighway
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Totally agree on this one. I happen to live in a town that strongly leans one direction, usually the opposite of how I think, and I many times have to listen to people criticize those who think differently (in lunch rooms, dinner parties, pretty much any gathering). I have learned that there are so many subjects that just should not be brought up because it can affect you personally through friendships, professionally through work contacts, etc.. I have gotten really good at just keeping my mouth shut. Most of those volatile subjects are pretty entrenched in someone's thinking. I won't convince someone to change their views any more than they will change my views.
It sounds like a copout, but sometimes it is just best to avoid talking abut those subjects in general.
My thinking is if you let the person know you disagree, they will not continue to make the comments to you. Yeah I don't think anyone is changing anyone's mind. I wouldn't try to. I do agree some topics just shouldn't be brought up. That would be my way of letting the person know I don't want it brought up. If that didn't work, I'd flat out tell them we shouldn't talk about it because I wouldn't want our different opinions to hurt our friendship.
I'd never be able to just continually ignore it. I learned long ago its better for me to just be upfront from the beginning. My mouth gets me in trouble when I ignore something for too long.



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