I count myself very lucky indeed that, in my immediate circle, it's still possible to disagree over most given subjects without creating any animosity.
However, I have noticed this seems to be increasingly rare now and disagreements are less about discussing facts, ideas and solutions, but more about whether or not you're a 'good' or 'bad' person and the outward perception that goes along with it.
Of course, this has always been the case, but it seems much more common now, to the point where I've seen people actively hold contrasting opinions dependent on the present company.
Is it more difficult to engage in civil disagreement/debate now than it has been in the past? And, if so, why?
However, I have noticed this seems to be increasingly rare now and disagreements are less about discussing facts, ideas and solutions, but more about whether or not you're a 'good' or 'bad' person and the outward perception that goes along with it.
Of course, this has always been the case, but it seems much more common now, to the point where I've seen people actively hold contrasting opinions dependent on the present company.
Is it more difficult to engage in civil disagreement/debate now than it has been in the past? And, if so, why?