This isn’t Survivor, or Big Brother, where we get to kick people off the island. If we want everyone to care about these kids, and we do, we keep asking for that. If we want things to change, by definition, we have to ask people who have different opinions.
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You go after other parents. You keep pretending that this has nothing to do with that. You’ve left people you’ve met and worked with before in tears with what you’ve all said about them. You’ve left them afraid you’ll dox them. This seems like your personal vendetta.
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You want to make this about us, but you’re hearing from us because we’re harder to intimidate than some others in this equation. There are conservatives parents in your communities who need help, and those willing to work across the aisle, and what have you led them to expect?
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It's not worth engaging an anonymous tweeter who keeps leveling unhinged personal attacks & evidence-free, defamatory allegations against a few women who've expressed inconvenient opinions. Disagreement isn't victimization. Those who can't tolerate honest dissent aren't martyrs.
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A few women in whom many parents have placed tremendous trust. Stop pretending that you’re helpless victims rather than people who’ve used your audience to wage a partisan war within a community that you have significant influence over.
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point on Twitter, while never pressuring the extreme anti-gay individuals and orgs to make any changes in their views. The pressure is applied in only one direction.