reaction to ms. bennett

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While I don’t agree with everything she does, I love that she is a young female not afraid to fight the good fight. She’ll probably get hurt doing it, unfortunately, but that doesn’t seem to scare her one bit. She shared the other day that the FBI has contacted her 4x about credible threats on her life.
 
You will never change someone’s mind with a quick witty remark or a “gotcha”....to change someone’s mind you have to be like water on a rock, slow,steady and soft. All people are doing with this in your face yelling “their “ facts is stirring the pot!!!

I like louder with Crowder approach, set up a table and change my mind. Set down with someone and have a civil conversation not a shouting match!
 
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I like louder with Crowder approach, set up a table and change my mind. Set down with someone and have a civil conversation not a shouting match!

There's the key, CIVIL.... One can't have a civil conversation with radicals that won't listen to any other viewpoint except their own warped, twisted, brewed in BS thoughts. They are mentally outnumbered yet hold the physical advantage..... It's like trying to have an adult conversation with a toddler...
 
I totally don't get their anger.....
 
I totally don't get their anger.....
neither do they
I'd be pretty angry too if i was raised my life to believe obviously false things, wasn't given the option or ability to evaluate them, and was then presented with easily defensible contradictory ideas.
 
It’s a mob mentality. You get enough people together and work them into enough of a frenzy then eventually it doesn’t matter what “thought” goes into things.


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It is always confusing to me how a large group of people ( liberals/progressives ) can preach love , diversity and inclusiveness yet harshly criticize those with opposing beliefs.
 
The social media response to this is very disturbing. I can't remember a time where calls for (and support of) violence against someone was not only acceptable, but praised. I realize that social media is a distorted view of the world, but even there it's gone from occasional to commonplace.

And yes, I know it's a fringe, but it only takes a motivated fringe to plunge a society into chaos.
 
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