ALERT - Be aware of this new rule in Twitter's updated #COVID19 "misleading information" policy.
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I shared this once in this post already, but your comment warrants a reshare
That's like a warrior saying, "I'm not entering the war zone 'cuz I don't like 'insert your excuse here'. Warriors don't always get to pick their battlefield.
I can not be shamed for going into any place where the battle is happening. Are you really making this about money?
“Tis action moves the world....[in] the game of chess, mind that: ye cannot leave your men to stand unmoving on the board and hope to win. A soldier must first step upon the battlefield if does mean to cross it.” ― Susanna Kearsley, The Winter Sea
Get out of the drums you echo around in and take the fight to the battleground.
The fight is in the real world, your "fighting" bots, you think your winning battles, but your victories are against straw men. When you do win a battle, the enemy who owns the battlefield limits the view of your banner on the hill, and your advance gets you no closer to victory.
The fact you think Twitter is a winnable battlefield means they have already won a total victory.
Fight on though
Does your comment stand as a blanket statement?
Are there 'no' real voices on twatter at all? No lost souls to reach and/or recruit?
No suppressed truths to slip through their defenses?
Is effort only worthy when applied to 'the many' rather than 'the few'?
Does it have a dollar value when applied in this instance?
I know a person who dedicated their entire life to caring for a sick loved one. An entire life - spent! - for the sake of one.
Jesus left the flock to search for the one lost sheep, and He traversed the crevassed and dark places to find it.
Great last point, just watched that episode of The Chosen just last night when he made that claim