I surely don't have any strident extremists reading along at this point. They hate calm, reasonable centrism even more than they hate the opposite extremists. Above all, extremists hate having their perspective shifted. They like it RIGHT WHERE IT IS.
But this morning I jumped into a Facebook group to make my usual maddeningly complacent case for calm and blessing-counting, and drew the familiar patronization (that's easy for me to say; I don't understand how terrible things are, etc etc).
I posted the following response and....nada. I actually shut everyone up, en masse.
I shut everyone up. In the midst of a contentious social media thread. In 2022. I'm here rubbing my eyes, unsure what to do with a magic ring this powerful. Anyone know a volcano I can toss it into?
It appears that I've stumbled upon the antidote:
Friday, May 6, 2022
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1 comment:
Haha! Using your great great grandparents to end a debate isn't a bad idea.
This article on a similar subject also came up today – thought you might enjoy it. It gave me some food for thought.
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2022-05-06/extremist-ideas-are-not-always-bad-and-are-often-popular
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