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In my experience, #2 (which always comes along with a little bit of #1) brands you as the closet bigot because merely not attacking [insert bad person here] means you're secretly in full support of them.

#3 will never work (you're not a billion dollar global propaganda machine).

#4 is not worth it. It's your life and these people are all you have. You being socially isolated is what the far left wants, don't give them that.

So you're left with #2 while gritting your teeth any time people feel like letting off some steam (#1). Try to surround yourself with people who are not insane. At least for the people that you do get to choose, like your significant other or your roommate. For people like your immediate family, understand that propaganda is very powerful. Try to remember them as the good people that they (hopefully) are. Try to engage in conversation about things that are socially meaningful but not incredibly political, you'll probably find that you agree with them more than you think.

3 years ago
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In my experience, #2 (which always comes along with a little bit of #1) brands you as the closet bigot because merely not attacking [insert bad person here] means you're secretly in full of support of them.

#3 will never work (you're not a billion dollar global propaganda machine).

#4 is not worth it. It's your life and these people are all you have. You being socially isolated is what the far left wants, don't give them that.

So you're left with #2 while gritting your teeth any time people feel like letting off some steam (#1). Try to surround yourself with people who are not insane. At least for the people that you do get to choose, like your significant other or your roommate. For people like your immediate family, understand that propaganda is very powerful. Try to remember them as the good people that they (hopefully) are. Try to engage in conversation about things that are socially meaningful but not incredibly political, you'll probably find that you agree with them more than you think.

3 years ago
1 score