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Originally Posted by sexobon
We call it flip-flopping. It's a sport here. Maybe you could go pro.
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...For politicians, having consistent opinions between the time you run to get elected for describing what you think you should do and the time you actually get elected to do what you think you should do... Makes you a good representative.
For everyone else, not changing your opinion when you find a good enough reason to change it makes you an unreasonable human being.
Except ofcourse, the "for everyone else" bit is stupid, it applies equally to politicians, and creates an interesting result where what makes them good representatives also makes them unreasonable human beings. But just for kicks and/or potential point conveying, and mostly to see how you'd react, I am going to leave the "for everyone else" bit in there despite changing my mind about it mid post.