Pete
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That means recognizing that some crises around belonging are a big part of why some people, many of whom voted for the other guy this last time, are really prepared to just burn the house down and think that's no worse than any of the other things that could happen.
That means recognizing that some crises around belonging are a big part of why some people, many of whom voted for the other guy this last time, are really prepared to just burn the house down and think that's no worse than any of the other things that could happen.
That means recognizing that some crises around belonging are a big part of why some people, many of whom voted for the other guy this last time, are really prepared to just burn the house down and think that's no worse than any of the other things that could happen.
Yeah, and meaning it. Yeah, yeah. You can't really be persuasive about that unless you actually mean it.
Yeah, and meaning it. Yeah, yeah. You can't really be persuasive about that unless you actually mean it.
Yeah, and meaning it. Yeah, yeah. You can't really be persuasive about that unless you actually mean it.
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Like the key word there is the empathy. Yeah. Right. They're like understanding. So I think you put it really well, like having empathy for parents or students who are in that position, which which is terrifying and belonging to one of the most tiny and and kind of harass minorities there is in the country, but also empathy for people who.
Like the key word there is the empathy. Yeah. Right. They're like understanding. So I think you put it really well, like having empathy for parents or students who are in that position, which which is terrifying and belonging to one of the most tiny and and kind of harass minorities there is in the country, but also empathy for people who.
Like the key word there is the empathy. Yeah. Right. They're like understanding. So I think you put it really well, like having empathy for parents or students who are in that position, which which is terrifying and belonging to one of the most tiny and and kind of harass minorities there is in the country, but also empathy for people who.
sincerely want to make sure that sports are safe and fair and want to make sure that they have uh the the most important say in in what's what's happening in in in deciding what's best for their children like that these like very human things that if you strip away all the layers of the politics of it um come from a place of very understandable concern and like humanity right there's humanity in both positions and i think that's lost in the dialogue sometimes
sincerely want to make sure that sports are safe and fair and want to make sure that they have uh the the most important say in in what's what's happening in in in deciding what's best for their children like that these like very human things that if you strip away all the layers of the politics of it um come from a place of very understandable concern and like humanity right there's humanity in both positions and i think that's lost in the dialogue sometimes
sincerely want to make sure that sports are safe and fair and want to make sure that they have uh the the most important say in in what's what's happening in in in deciding what's best for their children like that these like very human things that if you strip away all the layers of the politics of it um come from a place of very understandable concern and like humanity right there's humanity in both positions and i think that's lost in the dialogue sometimes
Yes, which brings us in some ways back to the algorithm. So I think a big part of the answer to your question is offline. There have to be spaces that are offline, or at least that are not shaped by algorithms, where these conversations happen.
Yes, which brings us in some ways back to the algorithm. So I think a big part of the answer to your question is offline. There have to be spaces that are offline, or at least that are not shaped by algorithms, where these conversations happen.
Yes, which brings us in some ways back to the algorithm. So I think a big part of the answer to your question is offline. There have to be spaces that are offline, or at least that are not shaped by algorithms, where these conversations happen.
Because to your point, if all I know about you is that you're some random account on Twitter or shitposting something I really care about, then I'm going to assume you're an asshole. Yeah. But if I know you, and then we discover that we view these things in different ways, we're away from the keyboards, right? Then it's a completely different conversation.
Because to your point, if all I know about you is that you're some random account on Twitter or shitposting something I really care about, then I'm going to assume you're an asshole. Yeah. But if I know you, and then we discover that we view these things in different ways, we're away from the keyboards, right? Then it's a completely different conversation.