• lennybird@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It works with all the anti-LGBTQ stuff, too:

    “I’m a rugged individualist, which is why I think people should be able to identify and call themselves whatever they want!”

    “As a freedom lover, I see no difference between respecting someone preferring to be called Josh over Joshua, and someone preferring different pronouns. Doesn’t 'ffect me none… After all, it’s just about showing respect to your good neighbor.”

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      9 months ago

      Good neighbor reminded me, it also works for religion if you’re talking to those types.

      ‘the lord said love thy neighbor and something about throwing stones, fuck you for being a bigot’.

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      9 months ago

      The trick ive caught on to is to be nonconfrontational, nonthreatening, and try and get in good with them first. The conservatives i talk to these days are other exploited poors from my work. They like me, and i def play into being eccentric/nonconforming which resounds well with these individualism loving individuals. So then i just frame any of these sorts of issues you highlighted from that angle.

      Its… not something theyre ever prepared for.

      Another tip is to present as some sort of radical centrist, regardless of how much of a far left heathen u may in actuality be.