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 @9KT7ZHD from Minnesota answered…2mos2MO

I would look at tradition and see the outcomes on the topic and if it needs to change then find ways to innovate otherwise leave it

 @9KYFS92 from Colorado agreed…2mos2MO

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 @9KT8FVV from California answered…2mos2MO

It is important to look at our history of success and methods that have worked. When people can find a common ground that lasts, people can unify. However you must consider the alternatives and progressive options and weigh them against the old.

 @9KTJSQGProgressive from New York disagreed…2mos2MO

Tradition is wrong 99% of the time. Tradition has a history of systemic inequality for literally all groups who are not straight white dudes. Just because we did it in the past does not make it good considering the US's history of war crimes, injustices and oppression. Unity is not needed, just because 30% of the population believes something does not make it correct or true. We can put effort into trying to convice them but after a certain point some people are just unreachable. In the case of things like climate change, deniers are in the vast minority and are just flatty wrong. If at this point they are still deniers no amount of effort will change that. Pushing for consensus here means no progress is ever made despite most people wanting change.

 @9KT7VFW from California answered…2mos2MO

For any economic, domestic policy or foreign policy decisions, stick to the constitution. For culture related issues, the government should have no say.

 @9KT7DPD from Utah answered…2mos2MO

I think I go based off what I know and I also try to understand what the person is coming from.

 @9KT83NR from Minnesota answered…2mos2MO

Innovation is inevitable, but tradition should be kept in mind and continue to be put into action.

 @9KT8443 from Minnesota answered…2mos2MO

Let's just use abortion as an example. I don't care if you are pro life and catholic that's your choice but do not try and stop me from having an abortion.

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