In the 1990s, I would talk to southern Christians who were anti-gay to try to connect and help them see a broader perspective. It wasn't easy as I am gay myself. So I cannot thank you enough for doing the work you do.
What I have found useful now with online conversations is using chat to form responses to conservatives and it works more …
In the 1990s, I would talk to southern Christians who were anti-gay to try to connect and help them see a broader perspective. It wasn't easy as I am gay myself. So I cannot thank you enough for doing the work you do.
What I have found useful now with online conversations is using chat to form responses to conservatives and it works more often than not, and it helps me not live in a strong emotional place that would exhaust me. For example, If someone posted the statement "I don’t give a shit who is paying for what and I am tired of people always bashing the wealthy when they are the ones creating the jobs,” a quick way to respond using chat would be the following. And I have found it works
I hear you. Hardworking folks like us don’t want to bash anyone—we just want a fair shake. But if billionaires are funding these tours, don’t you wonder why? They’re not doing it to help us—they’re doing it to help themselves. It’s not about hating the wealthy; it’s about making sure the people who actually build this country—farmers, teachers, small business owners—don’t get left behind while billionaires get richer off our hard work.
I’m with you on not wanting to point fingers just for the sake of it. But think about it—if the wealthy were really creating good jobs, why are so many people in our communities still struggling? Wages are stagnant, healthcare’s out of reach, and our schools are underfunded. Maybe it’s not about ‘bashing’ anyone—it’s about asking, ‘Why aren’t things getting better for us while the rich keep getting richer?
I totally get being tired of the blame game. But think about who’s really benefiting here. The people funding these politicians want us to fight each other over scraps while they make off with the whole pie. This isn’t about ‘bashing’ the wealthy—it’s about asking why they get to write the rules while the rest of us play by them.
I get it—no one wants to hate on success. But here’s the thing: it’s not the billionaires creating jobs. It’s small businesses, family farms, local shops—people like you and me. When billionaires dodge taxes, it’s our roads, schools, and hospitals that suffer. They profit while we pay the price. Shouldn’t the people who benefit the most from this country contribute their fair share?
Do you mean you use chat gpt or ai to formulate your responses? That was very well written, and not something that my brain would come up with in the moment. So I guess can you elaborate more about how you do this in a way that prepares you to answer? I want to live in that place where I am not having to have a strong emotional response. I have a chronic illness where when I get stressed or basically in situations that would make me feel adrenaline, it makes my illness worse. And that’s pretty much how you feel when you come across someone saying something that you know to be wrong or ridiculous. It’s very difficult to figure out how to be in this situation right now. And difficult to figure out how to be of any use without making myself more ill. So please let me know what you meant by you use chat.
In the 1990s, I would talk to southern Christians who were anti-gay to try to connect and help them see a broader perspective. It wasn't easy as I am gay myself. So I cannot thank you enough for doing the work you do.
What I have found useful now with online conversations is using chat to form responses to conservatives and it works more often than not, and it helps me not live in a strong emotional place that would exhaust me. For example, If someone posted the statement "I don’t give a shit who is paying for what and I am tired of people always bashing the wealthy when they are the ones creating the jobs,” a quick way to respond using chat would be the following. And I have found it works
I hear you. Hardworking folks like us don’t want to bash anyone—we just want a fair shake. But if billionaires are funding these tours, don’t you wonder why? They’re not doing it to help us—they’re doing it to help themselves. It’s not about hating the wealthy; it’s about making sure the people who actually build this country—farmers, teachers, small business owners—don’t get left behind while billionaires get richer off our hard work.
I’m with you on not wanting to point fingers just for the sake of it. But think about it—if the wealthy were really creating good jobs, why are so many people in our communities still struggling? Wages are stagnant, healthcare’s out of reach, and our schools are underfunded. Maybe it’s not about ‘bashing’ anyone—it’s about asking, ‘Why aren’t things getting better for us while the rich keep getting richer?
I totally get being tired of the blame game. But think about who’s really benefiting here. The people funding these politicians want us to fight each other over scraps while they make off with the whole pie. This isn’t about ‘bashing’ the wealthy—it’s about asking why they get to write the rules while the rest of us play by them.
I get it—no one wants to hate on success. But here’s the thing: it’s not the billionaires creating jobs. It’s small businesses, family farms, local shops—people like you and me. When billionaires dodge taxes, it’s our roads, schools, and hospitals that suffer. They profit while we pay the price. Shouldn’t the people who benefit the most from this country contribute their fair share?
Very well spoken and very good advice. Thank you.
Maybe someone should ask that lady to name one job a billionaire created in her town...
Do you mean you use chat gpt or ai to formulate your responses? That was very well written, and not something that my brain would come up with in the moment. So I guess can you elaborate more about how you do this in a way that prepares you to answer? I want to live in that place where I am not having to have a strong emotional response. I have a chronic illness where when I get stressed or basically in situations that would make me feel adrenaline, it makes my illness worse. And that’s pretty much how you feel when you come across someone saying something that you know to be wrong or ridiculous. It’s very difficult to figure out how to be in this situation right now. And difficult to figure out how to be of any use without making myself more ill. So please let me know what you meant by you use chat.
Saving this. Thank you Holli!