[@POOHEAD189] Well I at least try to look into people, before I actually have an opinion on them. But I can't say I've ever had wrong first impressions. So I'll leave it at that. Though, I mean there's probably a hint of truth to that. There's a political saying. "The left wants the right to shut up, and the right wants the left to keep talking." The difference in tactics is obvious. I mean there's evidence for this all around. One disregards outright, the other shows all and mocks. Neither is always particularly the most useful. But when people say "I don't watch fox news, because...well I've never seen it but it's clearly ridiculous." VS, The alt-right, watching and laughing at every single CNN says and shoving it in as many faces as possible. Both can be obnoxious. But it's clear, that one side when they're doing this, are perfectly confident in being correct. I mean, there's proof right here. When I posted an article. No one looked at it, picked something out of it. And mocked it. It was disregarded as biased and admitted to being ignored. I don't try to label the right and left (though by mentioning such, it's inevitable.) Because I do think that certain people's believes that conservatives and liberals are actually your friends, and the world never succeeded (was never meant to be) under a one party/extreme modernism system. While I can't say I've ever seen it in practice. It's still an interesting idea and I do admit that there's some truth into the political difference often come from personality traits. Like Jordan Peterson goes into, generally speaking that the left is better at creativity and coming up with new ideas for a the business. And the right is better at implementation and running the business. Both need to listen to one another. Which I agree with.