Most disputants truly feel that their side is “right,” that the other side is “wrong” (knowingly wrong and insincere, or perhaps even worse, sincere but deluded and blinded by their biases). Partisans also sincerely feel that “objective” third parties should take their side. Naïve realism has relevance as well for issues involving friction between different cultures or subcultures (wherein each makes invidious comparisons between “our” ways of looking at the world and deciding what is natural, good, moral, and enlightened, versus “their” ways).