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Paraphin [41]
3 years ago
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Do you agree with Blanda that the only way to bridge the political division we see today is to reach out to those who think diff

erently?
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1 answer:
Vaselesa [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

I agree with Blanda on how to overcome the political divide, but I do not agree that it would solve the political problems in the country.

Explanation:

I agree that the only way to overcome the political divide that we see today is to reach those who think differently from us, in political terms and make them carry our political concepts. This would really exterminate the political division so intense in our country, but would it solve the problems that this division causes?

The answer is no. Political division is the result of divergences in political ideas within a country. This is favorable because it encourages dialogue and the diversity of opinions that always seek the best for the territory. The problem is when this division does not encourage respect between individuals, who end up looking for political improvements to be accusing each other and thus creating political problems.

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