• Jojo, Lady of the West@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 months ago

    Again, I agree with you. I just see the danger of refusing to acknowledge how a group conceptualizes their own position, even if they’re being deliberately blind to other factors.

    And I wish people could spend more effort trying to understand each other’s perspectives, because otherwise how does it ever change?

    I’m only barely talking about pro-life/anti-choice or pro-choice/pro-death here, too. The same kind of thinking and focusing on aspects the other person isn’t addressing is everywhere in discourse these days. And a lot of them are very close to home for me and I guess I want them to be able to consider my perspective. But they won’t, because they think of the world this way, so they see me as a problem and a problem-causer just by being me.

    Any way… Rant over I guess

    • kofe@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      How does it ever change? The 70+% of people that disagree show up to vote. I was raised by forced birthers and have been to family therapy with them to try to talk with a neutral third party. The therapist gave us all a blanket statement that we’ll never change each other’s minds. So, fine. My brother and I just have to cancel out their votes and get more people to tip the scales.

      Every state that’s been able to vote on it has upheld protections for abortion. More are on the ballot for November. Check your state and be ready to show up.

      • Jojo, Lady of the West@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        3 months ago

        How does it ever change?

        I don’t know. But I’m going to keep trying.

        I’m definitely going to vote, and everyone willing to listen should hear why, like you said.

        But I’m also going to keep talking and listening to the people I disagree with, and nuts to your therapist.