We often like to frame our ideas as subversive or 'hated by society' - but how do we tell? My favorite test is, "can your idea be used to sell a product?" If advertisers would use your concept or advertise alongside it, then your idea isn't subversive.
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Replying to @ohprogressive
...what? i don't understand what you're saying. I'm saying that advertisers only use what isn't contentious. I agree that the discussion around Greta and sex trafficking is contentious.
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Replying to @ohprogressive @Aella_Girl
So... what? What are you talking about? I'm not saying that as like a mere put down, I mean your chain of thought is not followable.
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She's agreeing and supporting that if a minor addresses the UN, then they're magically good to go with being forced into sex slavery.
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I think Aella was supporting the idea that 16 year olds probably aren't mature enough to say anything worth hearing on climate change. Not that magic and sorcery exist.
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Not if you read all of her replies on the thread. The point of me saying magic was hyperbole, by the way. Pointing out a lapse in judgement on her behalf.
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I know what Aella thinks about stuff like this. I've talked to her in real life. She thinks that maybe we have weird inconsistent concepts about maturity and we should think about that. She's not trying to say your heinous strawman.
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I doubt he'll give an apology for making false assertions.
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