Totally agree anti-birth narrative is harmful. The Right can take anything anyone says and twist it. I just honestly don't see how she's even unintentionally feeding such a narrative. *I'm* afraid of our future. Mine and future generations. But saying this doesn't mean I think 1/
that holy shit, it must be very bad and I must do something. So I think the impact of not showing and talking about fear could be harmful. It could make young ones (and others) feel crazy that they're terrified when others don't seem to be. Or could give them a 3/
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false sense that everything is ok because, well, climate scientists and others in power don't seem to be very worried. Can we hold both in our minds? Can we both express fear AND that we need to fight for justice NOW? I don't think these two ideas are mutually exclusive. 4/
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and that's what I heard in AOC's speech. Her expressing both. Again, I have a feeling that I'm missing something important about framing that both of you are trying to communicate, and am very open to learning and hearing more. Or we can talk offline over coffee too!
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Thanks. Yes it’s a tightrope I feel I’m walking when sharing my own feelings re climate. I’m honest while also careful to minimize harm. Discussing climate feels like discussing a loved one’s illness. How/what/when to share depends on the audience - children vs teens vs adults.
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power and positionally are key as is impact, rather than intent. I'm thinking of all the young (& older) people who may be scared shitless 1/