This is being shared on Facebook ?
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No wonder why people don’t want open up sometimes. Critiqued by people think they’re so damn smart. I don’t even care anymore I suck at writing ✍️ with punctuation, grammar. But I’m still going to share even with degrading comments “like who’s the idiot or retard that wrote this” maybe it’s the retard that talks that way to make himself feel better when really, it makes you look like a shit head! Now if this message and the importance of the public to re share about how they are feeling even though the GRAMMAR is “retarded” if you find that kind of analogy appealing.... Anyways my heart is to do the right thing. If someone who is like minded and respectful could let me know if this is a good thing if public shared and sending a clear message out. I seen this and wanted to share it because as patriot thats exactly how I feel. Should I not?
Not about being so damn smart, IMO. More about being respected and taken seriously when making a request or fighting for a cause. I think it's important to gauge your audience when putting anything in writing. Addressing the Military Chiefs of Staff will most certainly take on a more formal tone and grammar usage than what you might write in an open letter to say, a fantasy football league.
I understand what your saying and appreciate being respectful. As well as understanding that the general public that is watching and expressing their frustrations on social media and maybe not to be one of professional, legal type but maybe more as a meme because what the government officials, Msmnews has done is disservice to the American people and then some! Maybe it’s just as simple as a form of protesting and expressing how they feel on social media. And my comment was to those who think their “so damn smart” when they reply with “retard” or quick to jump and make comments like that, does the opposite effect! Thank you for your input
Yeh, I get that completely and don't disagree. There's a difference between making a suggestion about grammar and making someone feel inferior because of their word choice and syntax. Understood completely.
Just a suggestion, if you want to write a long info piece, put it in a word doc/note/etc. Then when you're finished you can proofread it for major spelling issues that can be fixed using "spell check". Then simply copy/paste it into your post. That may be of help. Again, just a suggestion.
Your heart is in the right place, that's what matters. And a good example of how you can be a Q supporter and not be complacent, like the MAGA lot accuse us of being.
You are correct!! Just because you cannot write with perfect spelling and grammar, does not make you less of a patriot. I am glad someone posted this either way.
There was a time in this country when men made their " mark" on papers. Because they couldn't read or write ..and they were still american citizens protected by the constitution
In southern states they tried to use not being able to read or write a reason to not allow black americans to vote ..
It's not what one can or can't do ..yet what's in thier heart
Let he who Is without sin cast the first stone
I say share it brother.... Where we go one we go all
I love this thank you.
Thank you patriot
That time was before SPELLCHECK existed on every single device.
And so your point is. Let the device make you look like a better speller ? I mean I can't stand texts that use stuff like " how r u ?" I have seen that here. So I guess they should use spell check I believe and it's my opinion ..it's the content that's important Now I'd he wants to correct it and start a new one ..that's great. If people want to just share it ..that's good too
Intentional spelling/grammar mistakes can be a useful tool to trick the useful idiots and shills into smug commenting on a post, thereby unintentionally helping more people to see the post and unwittingly helping a post go viral.
President Trump has used this technique in the past. Remember 'Wikileakes'?