Posted by Ilya Somin:
Dealing With Political Disagreements:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2006_07_23-2006_07_29.shtml#1153857235


   Psychologist/Blogger Helen Smith offers some [1]useful advice on
   dealing with political disagreements among friends, family members and
   acquiantances:

     So what can you do to get along when you vacation with loved ones
     or friends whose world views are different than yours? First,
     accept that everyone has differing opinions and that this might be
     a good thing . . . Second, if there are topics that hit a nerve
     such as discussing the religious right in derogatory terms, change
     the subject if possible to something more pleasant that you can
     both agree on or change the topic all together to the weather,
     sports or something neutral. Thirdly, if you choose to engage in a
     discussion, realize that it can get heated--perhaps you enjoy this
     type of verbal engagement--go for it, but do not let it get out of
     hand and realize that you will probably not change the person's
     mind.

   My take:

   I like a good (verbal) fight over politics and ideology. But it's also
   important to respect the feelings of people who dislike political
   arguments and prefer to avoid them. Much more difficult to deal with
   are the all-too-common obnoxious types who forcefully and aggressively
   express their own views, but get angry if anyone takes issue with
   them. Perhaps it's best to just ignore those who like to dish it out
   but can't take it. But it's a hard commitment to stick to....

References

   1. 
http://drhelen.blogspot.com/2006/07/vacation-and-politics-some-survival.html

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