No, We Can't Agree to Disagree on Politics

No, We Can't Agree to Disagree on Politics

From Subjective by Donyelle Murray

March 13, 2026 · 17 min · Episode 20

About this episode

Donyelle Murray explains the distinction between human rights, personal beliefs, and politics using a shared apartment building metaphor.

In this episode, I explain the difference between human rights, personal beliefs, and politics using a simple framework: a shared apartment building. Human rights are the foundation. Personal beliefs live inside your apartment. Politics is building management. The confusion between these layers is why so many political conversations break down. And why some disagreements aren’t really disagreements at all. — 🖤 JOIN THE SUBJECTIVE COMMUNITY: → 🎧 Listen on Spotify/Apple: https://beacons.ai/subjectivepod⁠ → 📰 All of my fav sources: https://beacons.ai/thesubjectivepod/sources → 📝 Read the newsletter/Substack: https://thesubjectivepod.substack.com/⁠ → 📲 IG / TikTok: @TheSubjectivePod → 📸 IG @_DonyelleMurray → 📥 Business: subjective@donyellemurray.com ✨ Reviews help us grow and reach more listeners. Thank you for your support!

People in this episode

Host: Donyelle Murray

Topics covered

  • human rights
  • personal beliefs
  • politics
  • communication
  • disagreements

Keywords

  • human rights
  • politics
  • disagreements
  • communication
  • personal beliefs

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