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« on: September 28, 2020, 10:59:34 PM » |
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Immigration and the BLM movement are the two big ones. Really, I just have such nuanced and middling views on both to the point that I'm not clearly on either side. Also with both, I tend to find myself somewhat mirroring the views of whoever I'm talking to but I actually feel like I can be temporarily convinced to move a little in one direction or the other before drifting back to my stable views on them. The death penalty is another one. I get both sides and still don't know how I feel about it (in contrast to immigration and BLM, where I know how I feel, but find it hard to articulate my nuanced position).
Also, some weirdo issues like alcohol prohibition would count for this. I say that I'm for prohibition in theory but against it in practice.
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