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Compromise Quote by Kevin Roose

“That has been one of the pleasant surprises of my semester - finding that some of my Liberty friends are still my friends, even though they now know where I stand on social and political issues. These aren't cloistered idealogues, for the most part. They have liberal and non-religious friends. I…” quote by Kevin Roose
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“That has been one of the pleasant surprises of my semester - finding that some of my Liberty friends are still my friends, even though they now know where I stand on social and political issues. These aren't cloistered idealogues, for the most part. They have liberal and non-religious friends. I think they're much more compromising than the evangelicals of a generation ago.”

Kevin Roose

About This Quote

The speaker notes that despite political and social differences, some liberal friends remain supportive and open‑minded, contrasting them with past evangelical rigidity.

In simple terms: Friendships can survive ideological divides.

Key Takeaway

Shared history outweighs current politics.

Themes

politics friendship generational change moderation social cohesion

Mood

hopeful reflective optimistic

Type

personal anecdote social observation cultural critique

When to use this quote

  • college campus discussions
  • family gatherings
  • online debates
  • community events
  • political rallies

Key Concepts

ideological tolerance personal relationships cultural shifts political polarization

Practical Applications

  • building cross‑ideological dialogue
  • designing inclusive social programs

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we nurture friendships across political lines?
  • What factors make some groups more compromising than others?
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