Sunday, August 19, 2018
Response to The Right To Your Opinion
I didn't really expect to understand The Right To Your Opinion or expect to learn anything. After reading it I did understand some points it was trying to make. I also noticed that the reading was very long and was a couple of paragraphs long. What I understood was that many people think they have the right to do something just because it's their opinion. Also that you might think you have the right to do something but really don't, and you don't have the right to do something that you have the right to do. I might have read that wrong but that's what I think the reading meant. Being entitled to your opinion is irrelevant and has nothing to do with what matters in a conversation.
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