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Originally Posted by ikalugin
It doesn't matter why those arguments are made or who makes them, as long as they are reasonable and well sourced. […]
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Theoretically, yes. However you often can expect a certain opinion or politics from persons with a certain political background. E.g. you will seldom find a political left-winger support a company's decision to cut loans and fire Workers, even if there may be reasons for the latter that not necessarilay have to do with greed, but economical reasons to save the company as a whole.
What i mean is a lot of people choose sides and then begin to search for reasons and arguments supporting their pre-fixed opinion, left and right.
But yes i did get your point. Also
"The crucial issue was not that Trump might abolish democracy but that Americans had put him in a position to try. Unfreedom today is voluntary. It comes from the bottom up."
And a good TheAtlantic article it is, though i do not entirely agree with the author in all points; thanks for posting!