View Full Version : Has Participating Had Any Effect On Your Opinions?
Can anyone recall an occasion when, through the discussion of a political topic (here on this board) where the belief, opinion, or position they held before discussing said topic has undergone a change to the contrary?
In other words, has discussing something here ever made you change your mind?
The Dad Fisherman 09-30-2008, 03:16 PM Nope....
striperman36 09-30-2008, 03:33 PM Nope too
EarnedStripes44 09-30-2008, 03:35 PM yes
buckman 09-30-2008, 03:41 PM Sure, I think Nebe is funny now.
RIJIMMY 09-30-2008, 03:41 PM yes. Believe it or not, I only argue so that others can change my mind. I want to hear the other side.
I have seen the light a few times.
I'm reading Buckman's reply as no.
I'm a "no" also.
I'm asking because I've never actually seen it happen, and I was wondering if maybe it happened, but a person simply chose to keep it to himself. I've read no evidence of it - but I've only been reading this board a couple of years.
buckman 10-01-2008, 05:35 AM I've softened my position a couple times. I feel if you can't be moved, you either are a freaking genius who thinks they know all or just too impressed with yourself to admit that someone else might be right. I would consider either of these a flaw.
spence 10-01-2008, 06:42 AM I've softened my position a couple times. I feel if you can't be moved, you either are a freaking genius who thinks they know all or just too impressed with yourself to admit that someone else might be right. I would consider either of these a flaw.
I would generally agree with this. While I can't think of a "position" of mine that's fundamentally changed, at times I've been exposed to information I didn't know that helped refine my understanding.
That being said, I see more banal talking points and little actual thinking.
-spence
The Dad Fisherman 10-01-2008, 07:13 AM you either are a freaking genius who thinks they know all.
Thank You and I do
or just too impressed with yourself to admit that someone else might be right.
I'll admit it....I'm just Still Waiting
I suppose it depends if you consider the softening of a position a change of opinion, or the same opinion to a lesser degree.
RIROCKHOUND 10-01-2008, 07:45 AM Positions changed radically, no
Learned a thing or two.
Yup
Swimmer 10-01-2008, 10:49 AM I would generally agree with this. While I can't think of a "position" of mine that's fundamentally changed, at times I've been exposed to information I didn't know that helped refine my understanding.
That being said, I see more banal talking points and little actual thinking.
-spence
I agree with the above. I am always opened to what anyone else has to say. Always will be.
stripersnipr 10-01-2008, 08:32 PM I have to admit Spence finally did convince me that Kumbaya is a really cool song. :bshake: :thanks:
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