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# Issac Trotts Yes, people can have sharply diverging views as a result...

*February 4, 2025 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Issac Trotts's comment.*

Issac Trotts Yes, people can have sharply diverging views as a result of valuing things differently.  Hence the reason the "freedom loving" descriptor is on the list.  Someone who  weights "safety" higher than "freedom" is going to come to different conclusions than someone who weights "freedom" higher  (even if they both agree on the facts).
