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In reply to the discussion: a note to me from a facebook friend. [View all]barbtries
(31,306 posts)65. i just hide the posts and keep on posting what i believe in.
i don't engage usually, unless it's someone who isn't family or close friend. i'll post something that directly contradicts what they posted. one meme recently was that people on welfare shouldn't be able to get a tattoo or a pack of cigarettes or apparently anything that raises their lives above the level of mere subsistence. i did comment on that. i have been poor. it's a hard life. people deserve some joy amid the hardship and how can anybody begrudge that. it shows how mean that attitude is and to my knowledge i have never been challenged after posting to that effect.
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It is no small thing to get someone whose mind is normally closed to think rationally.
CaliforniaPeggy
Apr 2013
#1
Make your sis a Facebook 'group' so she only sees the stuff you post that applies to her ...
Myrina
Apr 2013
#7
Custom Facebook filters are a gift from the gods to people who like their sanity
Posteritatis
Apr 2013
#11
Good job, I fight the republican misinformation machine on Facebook as well.
DrewFlorida
Apr 2013
#26
My brother is as right wing as they come but I still love him and he loves me. n/t
SylviaD
Apr 2013
#32