@Twiface
Eastern Europe. here, for more than a hundred years (the current urban political discourse just became rejoiced during the abolition of serfdom), the conversation about “who is to blame and what to do” has been turning a good guy into someone not entirely pleasant. in your family relationships you have Celestia, but when it comes to pressing political issues, you already have a conversation with Daybreaker. and, unfortunately, right now this no longer really depends on political views, because the situation has gone too far.
although I watched American films and TV series, and I can say with confidence that, well, at least in the USA there is something similar, but here are talking about family disputes around the Democrats-Republicans.
defending your rightness, especially against someone whose actions you consider destructive for the country, you can go too far in your statements, and even actions. It’s even worse when this reaches the national level and is used by an autocrat.
Yes, ideology can. however, it’s more likely not the ideology itself, but the fact that it changes the attitude towards many aspects of life, your view on this. in my country irl the best way to ruin a relationship with someone is to talk about politics. Here is a kind and positive person who is always ready to help and advise you, but as soon as the conversation comes about politics…
Eastern Europe. here, for more than a hundred years (the current urban political discourse just became rejoiced during the abolition of serfdom), the conversation about “who is to blame and what to do” has been turning a good guy into someone not entirely pleasant. in your family relationships you have Celestia, but when it comes to pressing political issues, you already have a conversation with Daybreaker. and, unfortunately, right now this no longer really depends on political views, because the situation has gone too far.
Which country?