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Michael Grace's avatar

I find it difficult to have those who are living their own truth to consider that they may be incorrect in what they think. So far I cannot come up with an effective strategy to cause them to have a reality check.

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chad's avatar

I agree. I think sometimes they just need to drive headlong into that brick wall of reality. It's like falling: you can deny gravity all you want, but you'll realize it's real when you hit the ground.

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Sylvia Bennion's avatar

Very perceptive! Thank you!

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John Wright's avatar

Star Trek, once again, ahead of it's time and exploring fascinating concepts.

Our society is facing a troubling world in which we can't believe what are told or see - it could be fake, it could be lies, it could be propaganda. Some of it isn't, that's enough to convince many that it's all real. Hit pause, start using your own common sense, stop listening to Flip Flop Fauci.

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Dan Bass's avatar

Or the Republican led House of Representatives for that matter. The only time these politicians work on our issues is before an election then it’s swept under the rug when they retain their seats

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Dan Bass's avatar

I think you got this one right on the nail. Even people that are actively trying to get rid of unconstitutional laws and boycotting everything think that the same failed methods will somehow suddenly work

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