There is not much gain in people from the people calling each other names and accusing each other of lacking respect. But it does show a conflict that is undeniably there. The fact that there are different views and individual decisions on the issue is a sign that can be seen as positive. Do you think that there would ever be unanimity among all on issues of such a crucial nature? It is quite normal that something like this happens. At no time in human history has there been such a thing as ONE view, ONE nation, ONE solution to the problems one wants to address. This is a reality that is quite easy to understand, isn't it?
But if one demands that it should be the same: Everyone should think, feel, decide exactly the same, you are asking for a utopia or a dystopia, depending on how you look at it.
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