Claiming to know what someone thinks are the worst problems in the world from what they tweet or write most about doesn't work.
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But very few people would read them because very few people need convincing of this.
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Many ppl write things abt why ppl on the other side of a political divide are wrong but this too will be obvious to most of their audience.
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Therefore ppl who like to discuss ideas are often most likely to criticise or disagree w/ relatively minor ideas/attitudes on their own side
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Coz this more likely to be productive than pointing out horrific badness is horrifically bad or that I don't support a party I don't support
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I don't tell my tweeps things I'm fairly sure they know or central arguments for political positions I'm sure they've heard 100 times before
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I argue things I know some will disagree with or some might not have thought of or that I'm just thinking thru myself & am unsure of.
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'I see a problem with the way a lot of us are doing this, thinking about that, interpreting the other.'
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So thinking I criticise the way some fellow Lefties talk to righties coz I think its a bigger deal than fascism, nazism or genocide is crazy
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I'm assuming we all know these far-right things are very bad &thinking making allies among the centre right might be helpful. Just 1 example
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