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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @tenuous OP 10 Sep 2022 \ parent \ on: Thoughts on Public Relations / Information Warfare bitcoin
which part bothered his excellency the most
It reads like you're getting a little too riled up here. Sit back and chill a little my guy.
I also think you could be a little more accepting and have more empathy of people with different opinions. Terms like "The enemies of freedom" or "ideological prison" are actually insane.
I do like your approach of writing calm, direct and simple instead of toxic argueing tho. I agree that this is the approach that reaches the most people and is the most convincing.
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I appreciate the reply. I am extremely relaxed and sorry if I don't communicate that properly.
I would sincerely like to hear more about why you think those expressions are insane. Perhaps you think that I am somehow applying them unilaterally when in reality I am speaking very specifically.
"enemies of freedom" - those who spend money and time on an agenda that restricts human freedom.
"ideological prison" - someone under the influence of harmful thought patterns, potentially a result of abuse or manipulation
Where is the insanity there? I'm sure you believe in those concepts. It is up to us to define our positions on those concepts, not to dismiss them entirely as "insane". That dismissal could actually be seen as a form of abuse (although I frankly don't give a shit)
Also I am accepting and empathetic to a fault, and extremely so by todays standards, so that line of criticism does not resonate with me.
Appreciate you reading regardless.
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