Relationship is a two way street. If the options are “Play make believe, force yourself to lie, and embrace my delusion, or I’ll have nothing to do with you,” that’s not a relationship. It’s a dictatorship. Sometimes the most selfless act of love is to refuse to enable this.
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Replying to @KaeleyT
Except what you have in quotes isn't remotely what Brie said. She commented on a tweet which said young ppl who had undergone medical transition were "harmed beyond repair" and would "never come back to us whole." You and others had the option of ignoring that tweet. Instead,
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @KaeleyT
You and others excoriated Brie for expressing an opinion you disagreed with, accused her of "betrayal" and being a "turncoat" here and in your Facebook group and page, and others told wild conspiracy theories about her. I can't even count the number of times--
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @KaeleyT
..4thWaveNow tweets have been quote-tweeted in a hostile manner (& Brie wasn't even hostile, she just said something you disapproved of). 9/10 of the time I IGNORE them. To falsely accuse her of "shaming" & "mocking", demanding apology for WrongThink on Twitter is ridiculous.
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @KaeleyT
In fact, Brie DID apologize multiple times for hurting anyone. She expressed empathy for parents (but also trans-identified youth/adults) & addressed criticisms made. But that's not enough, is it? She has to march in lockstep w/you, or she's now a TRA who WANTS kids to transition
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @KaeleyT
When Brie's & 4thWaveNow Twitter raised questions about some individuals & orgs we consider to be homophobic extremists, we were falsely accused of hating or refusing to communicate w/ ALL Christians & non-Democrats. You seem unable to see beyond "with us or agin us."
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Replying to @RadioFreeElk @KaeleyT
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NOPE. Obama, even when he was against gay marriage, didn't hold views like Pastor Jack Hibbs. That's extremism. And NO ONE has answered this question.
Instead, we're "turncoats" for asking it.https://twitter.com/4th_WaveNow/status/1180624814236737536 …4thWaveNow added,
4thWaveNow @4th_WaveNowReplying to @Nespresso821 @DykeSolidarity and 2 othersThe question no one seems to have an answer for is why people like this (and there were several like him) were asked to write endorsements for the document. There were no other Christians or Republicans w/less extreme views? How does this help the document reach a wide audience? pic.twitter.com/0rbDUxjo9L1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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Replying to @RadioFreeElk @KaeleyT
There's Jeff Johnston, "ex-gay" who runs a ministry promoting conversion therapy, along w/assorted others invited to contribute to the front matter of a parent guide. Hibbs' words drip w/ disgust at gay ppl. "Debased...perversion..." Many Christians don't think or talk like that.
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It's a convo worth having (& we tried to have it): Why were (several) ppl viewed as extremists (even by most Christians) picked? Some of you seem more interested in character assassination of parents who raise inconvenient issues than having substantive discussions.
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