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Originally Posted by bluejays
Well said. If someone gets a sniff that you’re not sure where you fully stand, it’s a time to paint the person to the opposite side until they feel the need to justify their belief. The internet becomes an echo chamber. It’s important to understand where people come, yes, from both sides, to bridge gaps and misunderstandings, or beliefs that need to be massaged a little. Internet discussions on these things tend to just be silly discussions amounting to finger pointing and aligning to extremes. It’s the equivalent of talking without listening, and dying to get that extra like in.
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Bit ironic considering we’re now at hundreds of words of vague “both sides, many sides, we have to listen” language from someone who has completely ignored and or outright dismissed the valid concerns of one side of the discussion while saying he was too lazy to add two extra letters and a plus sign to an acronym.