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Lest I be accused of the same, I can state that I have been consistently opposed to the sell off of NSW power. Perhaps I've been the only one to bring up their opposition to the sell off of the CBA, the fashion that was demutualisation, the growth of middle class welfare in Oz and other seemingly leftist viewpoints.
Enough rant. As a 50yo I consider I'm privileged to have a handful of 'best friends', people I trust implicitly and who trust me. People who don't care if I make a tit of myself and vice versa. People who would only deny each other as the cock crows for the gag.
The point of this? 4 of the 5 I'm relishing in as best friends are diametrically opposed to me politically.
My question is, is this the same for you guys? Do you like to hang out with people who hold dissimilar views? There tends to be a consensus view among many of the contributors here that is stifling. Witness the warm welcome back given the vile Ginx; after Boaz probably the most hate filled contributor on OLO. Witness the attempted shut down of KMB's most recent post by 'the usual suspects'.