Opinion Corridors
opinion-corridored (adjective), opinion corridor (singular)
Narrow pathways of acceptable views that feel like freedom until you hit the walls.
Cross-links
Identity Lanes · Narrative Fencing · Belonging Traps · Tribal Compression · Identity Overfitting
What This Feels Like
You can speak freely, but only inside a surprisingly narrow range. You can criticise, as long as it is the approved criticism. You can question, as long as you do not question the frame. Opinion Corridors feel like open debate until you wander too far and notice the temperature drop in the room.
Practical Orientation
Notice where your sentences self-edit before they leave your mouth. That is usually the corridor edge. You do not need to blow up the room. Try one gentle frame-shift. Ask a different question. Name one uncertainty out loud. Curiosity widens corridors without triggering alarms.
Further reading
Narrative Fencing · Belonging Traps · Identity Lanes · Moral Channelling
