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TopicIs being neutral just as bad as being on the "wrong" side of an issue?
joe40001
06/06/20 7:04:08 PM
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Blue_Dream87 posted...
A lot of times, being "neutral" is the lazy man's way of avoiding something that may threaten their status quo. Is it as bad? Eh, not exactly, but you're still a weak person and really need to reevaluate things

TC I get your family upbringing may have skewed your views, but that's honestly not a good excuse to ignore legitimate problems. It's like you're drawing a line that everyone else is crazy except you, and that's not really a way to live.

Is your neutrality a stance, or your unwillingness to engage?

People can't be expected to engage everything all the time. And honestly I think people who are aware of their own ignorance on an issue should take themselves out of the game rather than just being sheep for whatever side is loudest.

It's a big reason I don't agree with the "everybody should vote" crowd. If you have 0 idea what's going on, don't vote, don't take a side. Sit out of it and let those who know what's going on be involved.

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