PlayboyMegan said:
Can you respect someone that has a different opinion than you?
What if it's something like they are against gay marriage, pro-life, racist, ect?
Could you ever be friends with someone that has the opposite opinion on a major issue to you?
I think most people here can respect people with different opinions, even vastly different ones.
Ok minor side topic:
I have an incredibly high tolerance for nearly every kink and fetish known to mankind. Pedophilia (as long as it doesn't actually affect anybody), cannibalism, scat play, pretty much the most offensive things you can probably think up, I will not judge or condemn or be offended.
Though there is one that I just can't wrap my head around, and it does trigger an offensive reaction in me, and that is 24/7 slave/master play. For some reason that makes me feel disgusted.
That is my one sexual nontolerance flaw. =(
In regards to politics or religion, I'd say the only one I *can't* respect are opinions that involve deliberate harm to others. Like the Muslim extremists who want to kill for Allah. Not gonna respect that. Or the cultures that promote subjugation of women. I will never excuse that because they're 'different' or 'that's just their tradition' - violation of human rights should have no excuse. And extreme feminism. I have trouble respecting extreme feminists.
Beyond that, though, I'm pretty tolerant. Hell, one of the guys I know (who you might meet come August) is practically communist and CHEERED WHEN OBAMA WAS ELECTED and is for heavy governmental control, but I'm still friends with him. He's cool. Even though he's totally wrong. ;D
Though... in practicality I'm not actually still friends with any of the people from my old religious life. And 'active' nontolerance - eliminating a certain subset of people from your social circle, be it intentional or not - is probably a form of intolerance, even if you mentally 'tolerate' those people.
So maybe, while I mentally tolerate and respect people whose opinions are different, I am actually intolerant in the way I act.
...huh.