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Character is Defined by Agreement, Not Disagreement
The perception of character has shifted significantly in contemporary society, moving from traditional markers of character, such as honesty and kindness, to a more immediate correlation with agreement in opinions, especially in politics. Many people equate disagreement with a character failure, suggesting that to be seen as a good person, one must align with the prevailing views of their circle. This evolving attitude underscores a drastic cultural transformation where maintaining friendships is increasingly contingent on shared beliefs rather than mutual respect despite differing viewpoints. Treating each other well, regardless of political allegiance, is essential, yet the current environment often conflates voting choices with moral character, illustrating a troubling trend in how character is assessed and defined in social contexts.