Well, it all depends entirely on the other person actually. I'm still friends with my friends who is pro-government (not that I'm anti-government... I'm grateful for all that has been done for us but at times, certain things that they do just doesn't sit well with me... especially the news. I want
news news, not
political news) and my friends don't actually push me to be as pro-government as they are.
When I think about it, it all comes down to respecting other people's opinion. As long as they don't force me to support the side that they're supporting, I don't mind. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion...
Sure, we bash each other's choices sometimes over some
teh tarik and
roti canai but that's that. Plus, all of us agreed to not let something as petty (to us) as political matters get in the way of our friendship (plus some flew overseas so they couldn't care less about the current political situation).
I actually don't intend to vote when I reach the legal voting age but a lot of people are telling me that I should. But the thing is, I have no idea who to vote since each party has their own pros and cons, both equally severe. *sigh*
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