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An opinion rarely comes from pure facts. It is shaped by interpretation, by what we notice, remember, and already believe. From that, we decide what we accept or reject.
Agreeing with someone doesn’t always mean true alignment. It can be recognition, irony, or a way to seek support when our own position feels uncertain. Agreement is therefore not only intellectual, but often social.
Despite the fact that children absorb their environment from an early age and thus have an imprint and conditioning, your reasoning is incorrect. Children do not automatically inherit their parents' political views, and such assumptions ignore individual agency and variation.
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