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I have been taught by my spirituality to question everything. Virtually all of the ideas we (all humans) hold as settled facts aren't actually based on anything other than other ideas that aren't based on anything. At a certain point, we just collectively agree regardless and that's fine. This is just our nature. It helps us navigate and survive the world.


I try (and often fail) not to get too much into "opinions" as the person who holds them is the only person that can change them. I try to just accept people's "opinions" and "facts" (which often are collective agreed upon opinions) and just lightly question them to get them to question them (which more often than not, doesn't goes over well, with white people or black people). I do this because I've found, even if your unquestioned "facts" turn out to be just collectively agreed upon "opinions", it may still be beneficial for you to do what you doing (or not), but you'd have extra clarity of mind when doing it. Agreed, there are many people that are "skeptics" just to be "skeptics", but you're not talking to 1 of those people.


As you know, war is largely illusion and confusion. When it comes to the gay agenda specifically, I have yet to find anyone that can prove the threat is actual. I tend to just run into strongly held belief.



The person you think I am doesn't actually exist so I do not feel attacked. All is well. I have enjoyed our conversations as well.