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In reply to the discussion: Countering "All Lives Matter." This worked on one relative. [View all]MineralMan
(151,796 posts)34. Many people see almost everything on a surface level only.
Those people I try to educate as best i can. Sometimes I'm successful; sometimes I'm not. I keep trying because of the successes. I don't stop trying because of the times I fail to educate.
I don't expect 100% success. I outgrew that at about age 12. Every success is a success. That's enough to keep me going.
We only improve the world if we try to do so. If we give up, we give the world to the other side. I'm not willing to do that.
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I like "Jesus says 'Blessed are the poor'. Republicans say "No, Jesus, blessed are ALL people"
rainin
Jun 2020
#22
I read this post and it provided a sound justification against using "all lives matter".
debsy
Jun 2020
#23
Yup. An intential way to deflect. An easy psyop way to change the subject and inject discord.
erronis
Jun 2020
#36
If all lives matter, wear a mask in public indoor spaces, like stores. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Jun 2020
#30
I agree with that approach, I am just suspicious of their surface-level understanding.
maxsolomon
Jun 2020
#35
Good luck with that, for the knuckle-draggers. Gravity? Earth going around the Sun?
erronis
Jun 2020
#37
"All lives matter." Never has there been a more impassioned plea for nothing.
Beartracks
Jun 2020
#41