I don’t agree with the spelling, for starters. The word intended in both statements is – or should be – others’.
It’s not inherently contradictory, but it could be. For example, if your opinion on an issue becomes “an issue” in itself, that is to say, that it becomes a controversial opinion which rises to the level of “an issue to be discussed”, then it is contradictory. Because in that case others’ opinions on your opinion would be their opinions on “the issue”. But that’s an unusual case which tends to validate the general rule.
On the other hand, there’s no particular reason to be concerned with others’ opinions on issues, either. If you want to be a hard case, then why worry at all about others’ opinions?