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Block_Helen 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yes to all of that too. So many reasons why I am not a libertarian. I mean, I value liberty, of course. First principles.

Reason for delay: There are five of us in a small house, two working from home, three schooling from home. You have to tiptoe around in case you interrupt a school or work Zoom. The teenage girls burst into tears and/or get angry every time politics comes up. They can't be reasoned with. The ten year old son just wants to run around outside. It's nuts. That's why I said "when the dust settles."

Are you from KY too? I lived in Louisville as a kid.

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lerm4comptroller 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm a couple miles from Covington, up here in Catholic country. Grew up down the road a bit. I'm just about as KY as they come.

Just out of curiosity, have you tried the whole "change my mind" thing on them yet? It's a great way to approach people that are too emotional for political debate.

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Block_Helen 1 point ago +1 / -0

Super cool. I love KY. I would consider moving to western KY. I live in Austin now (ugh).

It's funny you should ask. My oldest (now 17) used to really love Crowder. I thought she was turning into a conservative (quietly). Then suddenly, SJW seemed to hit.

However, I was briefly an idiot too in my late teens/early 20s.

If we can calm down the conversation, maybe we could get them to at least watch some Crowder or Shapiro or Dave Rubin doing some of those conversations. Truly they might change their minds if they would just open them up to facts instead of teenage feeeeeelings.