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The political bubble and how it affects your opinion
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(07-22-2019, 05:17 PM)bfine32 Wrote: No one said his attempt was not earnest. I simply pointed out that he may be exhibiting a POV that is discussed in the OP and in my reply I referred to a technique (Johari's Window) that will help others understand their relationship between themselves and others.  My inference was he may want to recognize his "blind spot".

So far he has responded with a made up insult: "I cannot imagine a Liberal having a rational point" and been called a "troll"; yet in some logic I'm the one posting attacks. And his response get applause.

If by engaging, you mean stop insulting; then the sooner the better.

It wasn't an insult, he just turned your comments around on you and then asked if you read the part of his post where he admits his own bias, the thing you were harping on. 

Your point was irrelevant as he addressed it in his post. When he asked if you saw it, you dismissed it with "I skimmed your post".

That's textbook trolling. I am 90% sure you're trolling right now and know this, but I will give you the benefit of the doubt and respond as if you're genuinely confused as to how your trolling could be trolling. I won't respond any more after this.
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RE: The political bubble and how it affects your opinion - BmorePat87 - 07-22-2019, 05:40 PM

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