My Opinion Matters Naught, On The Matter
When people say that they are entitled to their opinion, they are far from right, because in end the end, you really don't have a right to your opinion. Even if, it will be invoked, if it would be irrelevant, even if true. Being able to stop the conversation just by saying "I am entitled to my opinion" prohibits further analyses of the topic and abruptly ends it without coming to a resolve, the argument becomes worthless. To have us perceive the opinion as right and in no way false is harmful, to continually be wrong is rightfully wrong. Due to ambiguity to what your rights are, this may be why many people are in line with reasoning that they would prefer to believe in what they believe in, leave the conversation, advert it, and continue. Being confronted with counterarguments causes one to take the offense without thinking if they were wrong, without haste, nor worry. There is nothing wrong to standing with this statement, just the matter is that this is so often misinterpreted that it destroys its validation, what we need to understand is the right that entails rights, duties. The right to life. The duty of life
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