But when we remove those personal biases, what are we left with? Sure, 99% of misunderstandings or differences of opinion woild disappear, but so would the individuality, the academic debate, and the desire for human understanding.
Alternate example:
Child draws x.
Parent: My child is the next Picasso Friend: Who is Picasso? Parent: *explains Picasso* Friend: well, it's cute but I don't know if I'd go that far. Friend: that's fair. Enemy: that picture is horrible.
In this example we have exchange of knowledge, and if someone is an enemy ebe5m stripping it down to most children are not Picasso isn't going to change anything.