When you “do your 
research,” do you
actually find experts, 
people involved
in the situation or who 
have studied it
seriously over time; 
discussions between
people with varied views; 
delved to the
source of the story; not 
become an
acolyte of people who skew 
to the
narrative they sell for 
their own agenda?
Understand that just 
because a story is
generally accepted by msm 
doesn’t mean
it’s false.  Understand 
that, truly, people
often make mistakes 
without being
malicious.
Approach your research 
calmly,
without a preconceived 
conclusion.
Think logically, and use 
common sense
-- does this narrative 
hold together?
Ask questions, and 
questions, and
questions every step of 
the way.
You want 
change?
Do the work to learn how 
it’s done.
Who has the power in 
regard to your
issue; how they are 
influenced?
Discover who you can trust 
for truth,
for support, for 
cooperation, inspiration,
and much 
more.
Learn how it’s done and do 
it,
step by step, observing 
and adapting.
Projecting your hate 
onto
nonparticipating folks you 
have decided
(or been influenced to) 
oppose is not
hypocrisy – it’s a strike 
against reality.
I don’t have time to waste 
on conspiracy
theories – I have a life 
to tend.
Does that mean that these 
people diving
down rabbit holes have no 
lives of their own?
 vote in more reasonable 
Congressional reps who 
will work together for our 
common benefit – despite 
what some seem to think 
POTUS is neither god nor 
almighty emperor -- most 
of the things we say we 
want are in the purview of 
Congress, not POTUS 
(except for signing their 
laws, which they can get
around)
3/10-11/22
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