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Marsh. 01-08-2019 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10646267)
I could see you hiding the car keys so your Tory loving Mrs couldn't get to the polling booth :hehe:

More likely to cut the brakes and pocket some dosh at the same time. :smug:

armand.kay 01-08-2019 05:39 PM

no.

caprimint 06-06-2020 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by caprimint (Post 10646971)
There are loads of people I don't agree with on here, whether it's things like reality tv favourites or even political views yet they're some of my favourite members. :shrug:

Maybe I disagree with myself now

JerseyWins 06-06-2020 04:35 AM

^ :hehe:

People in my life have always had majorly different political views, lots of both conservatives & liberals. It's not a big deal. Just don't shove politics talks down my throat and we good :joker:

Oliver_W 06-06-2020 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10646145)
I have no problem with it, but sometimes other gayyos write me off as a prospect for being right wing.

I'm gonna walk this back a bit because I'm not right wing, I'm not anything really, I can't be bothered with it. I have views on individual issues, but don't really "align" with any political side.

But going back to the o/p I could get along with people of any political persuasion, apart from literal nazis or whatever :laugh:

caprimint 06-06-2020 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by caprimint (Post 10646213)
For me I could be friends with someone who literally has any views if I like them/enjoy their conversations/company/presence. Being in a relationship is a definite no though because it would annoy me too much.

As for this... I was trying to say that I'm fine with someone's views being anything as long as they're not talking about it all the time/don't try to discuss it with me because I couldn't care less

Kazanne 06-06-2020 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by caprimint (Post 10856991)
As for this... I was trying to say that I'm fine with someone's views being anything as long as they're not talking about it all the time/don't try to discuss it with me because I couldn't care less

I agree with that ,I also think its how people respond to a different opinion that is very telling, as I said earlier in the thread I have many friends who vote differently to me, its the forceful ones that put me off , but luckily I have none in real life, my mom and dad are very much Labour supporters ,I am not ,we just laugh about our differences ,it gets no one anywhere falling out over it.:wavey:

Tom4784 06-06-2020 12:09 PM

It depends on what you class as 'political' issues. Human rights are not up for debate, If you don't believe in equal rights, if you look at the current movement and think all lives matter, if you can't see beyond your own white perspective and think that the LGBT are no longer oppressed, if you don't understand why things remain unequal for women then you are scum in my eyes and you're ultimately unworthy of anything other than my derision.

I'm friends and have had relationships with people who think differently to me on actual political issues but if you oppose human rights or are selective about who gets them then you are dead to me.


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