The tweet seems like a fundamental logical fallacy: Say something in public, and get public pushback from many strangers. Say something in private, and a person who had a very, VERY high chance of significantly impacting your upbringing, morality, and worldview, will agree with your upbringing, morality, and worldview.
That or her IRL friends and family know she's batshit insane and cannot handle any disagreement, so to avoid ruining the day for everyone, they just nod and smile while she rants before shifting the subject.
The tweet seems like a fundamental logical fallacy: Say something in public, and get public pushback from many strangers. Say something in private, and a person who had a very, VERY high chance of significantly impacting your upbringing, morality, and worldview, will agree with your upbringing, morality, and worldview.
That or her IRL friends and family know she's batshit insane and cannot handle any disagreement, so to avoid ruining the day for everyone, they just nod and smile while she rants before shifting the subject.