I never agreed that they should call their unions marriage as that is a sacrament between a man and a woman before God.
This is the talking point for "the right." It is designed to drive division on the topic. I'm not addressing the veracity of the statement, I am only pointing out that it is an idea that is purposefully pushed in the media to drive division.
I did always say that there's too much hate in the world and who cares what they do.
This is the talking point for "the left." It is something that most people agree with, because "the right to make your own decisions" rings true in everyone. This "obvious truth" gets twisted, exploited and
shoved down my throat for the last 10 plus years
which then causes further division of the "two sides." It pushes those on "the right" to start to hate the propaganda, which then cases them to hate the people doing what the propaganda says is "right."
Again. I'm not addressing the veracity of the idea. I just want to point out that there is purposeful manipulation of a talking point designed to drive division and hate, even, in this case, on a topic that most people agree on ("everyone has the right to make their own decisions for their own life").
These are not the only talking points employed on this topic by either side. Both sides use "obvious truths" (things that pretty much everyone agrees on). Both sides use "demographic truths" ("marriage is ordained by God" e.g.).
The enemy is Propaganda, or rather, those that drive it, which just so happens to be the same people for both sides of the conversation. The way to victory is to train yourself to not worry about the propaganda itself, and remain focused on the real enemy; those who sit at the top, pulling the strings. Don't argue the points of division, that's exactly what they want you to do, rather, show people The Man Behind the Curtain.
You can't tell people "there is a massive conspiracy of propaganda artists running the world," they would think you are a lunatic. But you can show them. It is the only way, thus what is happening right now.
I never agreed that they should call their unions marriage as that is a sacrament between a man and a woman before God.
This is the talking point for "the right." It is designed to drive division on the topic. That doesn't address the veracity of the statement, I am only pointing out that it is an idea that is purposefully pushed in the media to drive division.
I did always say that there's too much hate in the world and who cares what they do.
This is the talking point for "the left." It is something that most people agree with, because "the right to make your own decisions" rings true in everyone. This "obvious truth" gets twisted, exploited and
shoved down my throat for the last 10 plus years
which then causes further division of the "two sides." It pushes those on "the right" to start to hate the propaganda, which then cases them to hate the people doing what the propaganda says is "right."
Again. I'm not addressing the veracity of the idea. I just want to point out that there is purposeful manipulation of a talking point designed to drive division and hate, even, in this case, on a topic that most people agree on ("everyone has the right to make their own decisions for their own life").
These are not the only talking points employed on this topic by either side. Both sides use "obvious truths" (things that pretty much everyone agrees on). Both sides use "demographic truths" ("marriage is ordained by God" e.g.).
The enemy is Propaganda, or rather, those that drive it, which just so happens to be the same people for both sides of the conversation. The way to victory is to train yourself to not worry about the propaganda itself, and remain focused on the real enemy; those who sit at the top, pulling the strings. Don't argue the points of division, that's exactly what they want you to do, rather, show people The Man Behind the Curtain.
You can't tell people "there is a massive conspiracy of propaganda artists running the world," they would think you are a lunatic. But you can show them. It is the only way, thus what is happening right now.
I never agreed that they should call their unions marriage as that is a sacrament between a man and a woman before God.
This is the talking point for "the right." It is designed to drive division on the topic. That doesn't address the veracity of the statement, I am only pointing out that it is an idea that is purposefully pushed in the media to drive division.
I did always say that there's too much hate in the world and who cares what they do.
This is the talking point for "the left." It is something that most people agree with, because "the right to make your own decisions" rings true in everyone. This "obvious truth" gets twisted, exploited and
shoved down my throat for the last 10 plus years
which then causes further division of the "two sides." It pushes those on "the right" to start to hate the propaganda, which then cases them to hate the people doing what the propaganda says is "right."
Again. I'm not addressing the veracity of the idea. I just want to point out that there is purposeful manipulation of a talking point designed to drive division and hate, even, in this case, on a topic that most people agree on ("everyone has the right to make their own decisions for their own life").
These are not the only talking points employed on this topic by either side. Both sides use "obvious truths" (things that pretty much everyone agrees on). Both sides use "demographic truths" ("marriage is ordained by God" e.g.).
The enemy is Propaganda, or rather, those that drive it, which just so happens to be the same people for both sides of the conversation. The way to victory is to train yourself to not worry about the propaganda itself, and remain focused on the real enemy; those who sit at the top, pulling the strings. Don't argue the points of division, show people The Man Behind the Curtain.
I never agreed that they should call their unions marriage as that is a sacrament between a man and a woman before God.
This is the talking point for "the right." It is designed to drive division on the topic. That doesn't address the veracity of the statement, I am only pointing out that it is an idea that is purposefully pushed in the media to drive division.
I did always say that there's too much hate in the world and who cares what they do.
This is the talking point for "the left." It is something that most people agree with, because "the right to make your own decisions" rings true in everyone. This "obvious truth" gets twisted, exploited and
shoved down my throat for the last 10 plus years
which then causes further division of the "two sides." It pushes those on "the right" to start to hate the propaganda, which then cases them to hate the people doing what the propaganda says is "right."
Again. I'm not addressing the veracity of the idea. I just want to point out that there is purposeful manipulation of a talking point designed to drive division and hate, even, in this case, on a topic that most people agree on ("everyone has the right to make their own decisions for their own life").
These are not the only talking points employed on this topic by either side. Both sides use "obvious truths" (things that pretty much everyone agrees on). Both sides use "demographic truths" ("marriage is ordained by God" e.g.).
The enemy is Propaganda, or rather, those that drive it. The way to victory is to train yourself to not worry about the propaganda itself, and remain focused on the real enemy; those who sit at the top, pulling the strings. Don't argue the points of division, show people The Man Behind the Curtain.