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Readers Share Their Most Misunderstood Views

Voting age, atheism, abortion, language education, and more
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Welcome to Up for Debate. Each week, Conor Friedersdorf rounds up timely conversations and solicits reader responses to one thought-provoking question. Later, he publishes some thoughtful replies. Sign up for the newsletter here.

Last week, I asked readers, “What is a belief or position you hold that you feel to be misunderstood or misrepresented by many people who disagree with you?”

Replies have been edited for length and clarity.

R. writes:

I believe in fiscal responsibility and that the government has a responsibility to do its work at the lowest possible cost. Many who disagree with me believe that I therefore do not believe in a need to offer support to those who are physically, mentally, or financially needy.

M. believes that no person should be allowed to serve in elected office if they are over 80, and that just as citizens age into voting at 18, they should

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