Schrodinger's Cat
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So this guy is friends with a communist. What's your point? The most conservative friend I have (and I mean, to the point that he's a lawyer who volunteers his services for Republican political campaigns, and for far right candidates, not moderates) is married to a Chinese citizen who was raised in Communist China, whose parents are active members of the Communist bureaucracy, and who only moved here from China one year ago. That doesn't make him a communist.
In college, as a vegetarian concerned with animal and environmental issues, I was friends with more radical vegetarians, the kind who actually advocate criminal acts and are involved with groups like ALF and ELF. I even went to a few meetings lead by a man who is now in jail for his illegal politically motivated activities.
But I never became a radical myself, never threatened anyone or committed any illegal activities by animal welfare/environmental activists, nor do I endorse these activities. In fact, I openly condemn these acts and groups. Heck, I don't even promote vegetarianism in any way (though I did in my early college years). I just am one. I buy and cook meat for my husband, for pete's sakes.
I really don't understand these threads you make in which you think being associated or friends with someone means you must share their ideology, and the only proof needed is the existence of said friendship or association.
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