Discussing Politics With Family or Friends

Posted on Tuesday, July 23, 2024
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by AMAC, D.J. Wilson
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Discussing Politics With Family or Friends

Politics is a topic we are taught not to discuss amongst family or friends. Of late, and particularly this election year, politics is a hot issue. While it’s truly intriguing to hear and share views, it can potentially cause people to turn on one another. Thus, there are some unwritten rules that can help folks stay above the fray. Here are helpful tips when discussing politics amongst family and friends, and how to handle coworkers who bring up politics at work. Decide if some or all might work for you.

“A man only learns in two ways, one by reading, and the other by association with smarter people.” – Will Rogers

  1. Be successful in conversation. It’s enjoyable to discuss politics among wise and educated people. It is an opportunity to learn facts we may not know and hear interesting viewpoints. We may also seize the opportunity to enlighten others with our knowledge and perspectives. In doing so, it is necessary that all parties maintain respect for one another to avoid hard feelings. The key to successful conversation is to stick to the facts, be polite and to the point, and avoid getting emotional. Understand that people are free to disagree on topics. Do your best not to take differing views personally. If you see someone else is getting emotional because you are not on the same page, acknowledge them with, “I differ in opinion, but I hear what you are saying.” Then politely turn the conversation to sports or a lighthearted movie or book you just saw or read to avoid unpleasantries. Understand that it is unlikely for people to change their viewpoints. At the end of the day, it’s okay to agree to disagree. Do your best to keep the peace with friends and family.

“People’s minds are changed through observation and not through argument.”

– Will Rogers

“Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.”

– Abraham Lincoln

Are discussions effective?

Under ideal conditions, discussing politics is entertaining and enlightening. However, to do so positively, productively, and effectively, all parties must be broad minded and open to hearing other opinions. Experts in politics frequently state that the point of political discussions is indeed to sway beliefs. It’s likely that articulate and educated professionals are gifted at achieving this noble goal. In comparison, swaying beliefs is rarely the case when it comes to political discussions with family and friends of differing mindsets. Thus, a greater purpose must remain related to the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and wisdom.

We hope you enjoyed this opinion piece. We’d love to hear your take on talking politics with family, friends, or coworkers.

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