No fren, don’t fall into this trap … it’s the kind of mental gymnastics you should stay away from.
Ask yourself — WHY was the muzzle even a story? Because she made it so.
In life, you will always have a group of people who agree with you, don’t care and those who disagree with you / your views. We can be civil about it, but there is always a small % of people who feel it necessary to BROADCAST how ‘oppressed’ they are in the pursuit of gaining virtue signaling points.
The amount of hate and shit Trump, his family and Patriots in gov positions would make the Himalayan Mountain range a mild rash in comparison. They don’t broadcast because they look ahead.
No, she made it a story … and the spotlight is now on her. She turned this muzzle bs into a ‘crime’. If someone sent me a muzzle if just laugh it off and add that to my collection… and move on.
I'd keep an open mind--hoping your view is correct. You're likely correct in discerning what's going on here.
This is one of those articles that tickle the mind, but I wouldn't share something like this as supporting evidence when waking up friends. It may backfire and I may end up embarrassing myself.
I’d agree, don’t share the article itself w/ normie friends. But dig for the source (not TGP, but the actual source where they’re getting their info), keep it in your backpocket then use this as a ‘layering’ when you redpill.
That might sound plausible, right up until you look at the probabilities.
What are the odds that a person who managed to steal her identity by some clever and heretofore undetected means, would be stupid enough to inform her of it by buying something idiotic with her credit card and mailing it to her office, creating national news and risking being prosecuted to the fullest extent?
I agree with you and with the general sentiment to this story.
Perhaps the downvotes are due to differences with definitions/semantics. What I meant by being open-minded was that I'm willing to allow room to consider the possibility that the other view is true.
Being open-minded is a good thing. Most of us are here because we're open-minded to a different view of the world vs. NPCs. And being open-minded to an NPC would convey that we're willing to hear them out... and perhaps they would reciprocate and hear us out.
She still maintains that she did not send it to herself, despite HER Amex card being on the "other" Amazon account.
She is maintaining "I don't know how it got there". People like this are just boxes.
I'm open to this being true. It's not uncommon to have identities stolen these days. Could be someone messing with a public official.
No fren, don’t fall into this trap … it’s the kind of mental gymnastics you should stay away from.
Ask yourself — WHY was the muzzle even a story? Because she made it so.
In life, you will always have a group of people who agree with you, don’t care and those who disagree with you / your views. We can be civil about it, but there is always a small % of people who feel it necessary to BROADCAST how ‘oppressed’ they are in the pursuit of gaining virtue signaling points.
The amount of hate and shit Trump, his family and Patriots in gov positions would make the Himalayan Mountain range a mild rash in comparison. They don’t broadcast because they look ahead.
No, she made it a story … and the spotlight is now on her. She turned this muzzle bs into a ‘crime’. If someone sent me a muzzle if just laugh it off and add that to my collection… and move on.
C’mon man!
Chad post right here.
I'd keep an open mind--hoping your view is correct. You're likely correct in discerning what's going on here.
This is one of those articles that tickle the mind, but I wouldn't share something like this as supporting evidence when waking up friends. It may backfire and I may end up embarrassing myself.
I’d agree, don’t share the article itself w/ normie friends. But dig for the source (not TGP, but the actual source where they’re getting their info), keep it in your backpocket then use this as a ‘layering’ when you redpill.
I am with you.
Now that I am awake, I have a hard time believing in coincidences. Especially ones like this.
Sure identities get stolen but this is just TOO coincidental and sensational.
That might sound plausible, right up until you look at the probabilities.
What are the odds that a person who managed to steal her identity by some clever and heretofore undetected means, would be stupid enough to inform her of it by buying something idiotic with her credit card and mailing it to her office, creating national news and risking being prosecuted to the fullest extent?
I agree with you and with the general sentiment to this story.
Perhaps the downvotes are due to differences with definitions/semantics. What I meant by being open-minded was that I'm willing to allow room to consider the possibility that the other view is true.
Being open-minded is a good thing. Most of us are here because we're open-minded to a different view of the world vs. NPCs. And being open-minded to an NPC would convey that we're willing to hear them out... and perhaps they would reciprocate and hear us out.