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Do you feel let down when people see your enemy's point of view as well as your own?

Especially when the enemy's "point of view" is based on malicious lies and bigotry?
When I was a teenager
@Callmyname your truth
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NativeOregonian · 51-55
@MushroomFaerie If the other person is proven to be a liar and a bigot, it is not truth and not a side to be believed and taken.
NativeOregonian · 51-55
Don't feel upset, be glad that you now know how they really think and gives you a reason to stop associating with them.
NativeOregonian · 51-55
@Callmyname It used to seriously bother me in the past, real bad, but after I got really sick with a rare terminal lung disease caused by blood clots, I had to learn to rethink things in life.
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NativeOregonian · 51-55
@Callmyname Thank you. No, it does not, in fact it has made me less tolerant with those that lie, I despise dishonesty, my Dad taught me a very valuable lesson about lying when I was six, he caught me in one and it devastated him and he told me he would never be able to trust me ever again, he litterally broke down crying, which caused me to, and I promised him I would always tell him the truth, and everyone else, after that.

 
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