Isa-Lee Wolf
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My #MondayThoughts and I can already tell you, a bunch of you aren't going to like them.

(glassy water with stones leading to the reflection of a mountain, the mountain, clouds, sky)
https://bit2read.com/2024/...
01:27 PM - Mar 18, 2024
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dariasteigman
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In response to Isa-Lee Wolf.
It was the anger that caught me off guard. As if you shouldn't have dared to point out that fear is a rational response to a madman wielding an army of white supremacist terrorists.

After J6, how can you be blind?
02:59 PM - Mar 18, 2024
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Isa-Lee Wolf
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I don't know. It caught me off guard too, I don't know if you saw that spout, I was really taken aback and it reminded me of many other instances where a man turned on a dime.

What is there to be angry about? I wasn't expecting it at all.
In response to dariasteigman.
03:03 PM - Mar 18, 2024
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dariasteigman
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In response to Isa-Lee Wolf.
The other point he and others seem to misconstrue is that FEAR isn't PANIC.

We don't need to calm down. We need to turn our fear into an army of righteousness in defense of democracy.
03:09 PM - Mar 18, 2024 (Edited)
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Isa-Lee Wolf
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In response to dariasteigman.
Panic is OK too, so long as we use it for good. I really don't get the need to define acceptable reactions or why some people think they are the ones to do it.
03:12 PM - Mar 18, 2024
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dariasteigman
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In response to Isa-Lee Wolf.
I did -- and it was surprisingly aggressive. And defensive at the same time.
03:07 PM - Mar 18, 2024
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Isa-Lee Wolf
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In response to dariasteigman.
It's a reminder about letting down our guard, isn't it? That we need to expect it to come from anywhere, at any time.

Because I certainly did not expect it.
03:08 PM - Mar 18, 2024
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