So all your outrage is based on a speech you didn't even hear? Only the social media response?
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Replying to @AlCantHang
Correct. There is no such thing as "your truth." I have a problem with this phrase, which I clearly said in one of the first tweets.
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Replying to @AlCantHang
Speak your truth, al. Speak it to your hearts content
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Replying to @lefty2432 @AlCantHang
In all seriousness, you thought I'd be watching the golden globes? Come on, I'd rather cover a single day $100 stud 8 event in the old poker room. Like I want to listen to leftist Hollywood elites pat themselves on the back
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Replying to @lefty2432
I would at think you would at least get all the info before getting pissy. My bad. Carry on.
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Replying to @AlCantHang
Did she not encourage people to "speak your truth?" Feel free to tell me which part of what i said is incorrect
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Replying to @lefty2432 @AlCantHang
In context, "speak your truth" means "tell your story". It doesn't necessarily mean some kind of subjectivism.
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Replying to @Grange95 @AlCantHang
Then use that phrase. Why would you choose a phrase that doesn't clearly represent your idea?
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Replying to @lefty2432 @AlCantHang
Because the phrase "speak your truth" does convey the meaning "share your experience".
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We all use idioms. Taking a phrase out of context and demanding that it be interpreted in a literal fashion is absurd.
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