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RunningLogic's avatar

Jeff OT a little, but I’m wondering if you might be able to create and post (kind of like the advice for churches) a sort of template or guide on what to do and how to word letters to clubs, professional associations and other groups that feel the need to make woke politicized statements. Is there some effective way to push back on this?

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William's avatar

Just last week I came across a Jordan Petersen video that covered this exact topic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmyud5O54Ds

It's quite hard to stand up against the woke (or any tyranny, for that matter), and the longer one waits the harder it becomes. My take away from the video was: "get your affairs in order" so that one can become un-cancel-able, and organize to take a stand as a group. Tyrants will seek to isolate dissenters one-by-one, and then pick off the weakest in turn. If a group, a large enough group to make an impact, stands in unity, the tyrants will slink away.

It can be done. Ask Anheuser-Busch and Target how their woke tyrant campaigns are going.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Have a look at Resident Biden's latest addition to the DHS lawfare armory. Take especial note of the credentials of the majority of this new committee's members: https://washingtonstand.com/news/bidens-council-to-keep-churches-safe-includes-al-sharpton-and-three-islamists

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AM's avatar

Great idea.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you ❤️ I hope we can pool our resources to stop allowing these leftists to always be the squeaky wheels and control our organizations! They need to stop assuming everyone is on board with their statements!!

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AM's avatar

It's something I've noticed too. They are the squeaky wheels. And people just assume they're in the majority because, in reality, who is going to rebut some this stuff? To do so can be career suicide.

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