I mean, it’s important to understand where people are coming from - you can’t truly fix a problem without understanding what caused it - but you can’t EVER forget that it *is* a problem.
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Michael Hobbes
I think this comes from a good place but I disagree. A common thread in deradicalization stories is stigma: Once people start losing friends and jobs they reconsider their beliefs.
Obviously you should try to be nice to people but you also need to draw a line where you won’t engage anymore.
Obviously you should try to be nice to people but you also need to draw a line where you won’t engage anymore.
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