Does anyone else spend a lot of time on normie liberal and leftist sites and forums? I do. I find it useful to understand how the other side thinks. Once in a great while they might even have a valid point.
One result of this is that I find I can almost always instantly think like a leftist or liberal when I want to. This helps me avoid getting bogged down in pointless arguments over politics and culture with online strangers. I already know how the argument is going to go, so why waste my time.
I saw this meme recently:

It seemed like such a kill shot that I was initially tempted to post it on normie social media and see what my goodwhite liberal friends would say. Then in a minute or two, my "think like a liberal/lefty" algorithm finished processing and I realized that the argument would be something like yes, America was always evil because even before shutting down USAID we weren't doing enough and as a result millions were dying. Musk and Orangeman are just killing even more millions and making America even more evil. Pretty simple really, and I'm not sure why it took me a while to figure out. I can usually autogenerate a counterargument from the other side like that instantly.
Another one is how I'd until recently hoped that the imminent defeat of Ukraine would show that those of us who didn't accept that narrative were right all along. That one's easier. The new narrative will of course be that heroic strategic genius Vladimir Zelensky was just weeks away from liberating Donbas and Crimea before Trump yanked the rug out from under his feet.
I'm interested to hear if any of the rest of you have gotten to this point, where rather than actually argue with normies and leftists in real life, which I find exhausting, you just autogenerate the "debate" (such as it is) in your head in a few seconds and move on with your life, skipping the hours of wasted time that usually just lead to, at best, mutual accusations of pedophilia or of the other guy having a bad sex life.
One result of this is that I find I can almost always instantly think like a leftist or liberal when I want to. This helps me avoid getting bogged down in pointless arguments over politics and culture with online strangers. I already know how the argument is going to go, so why waste my time.
I saw this meme recently:

It seemed like such a kill shot that I was initially tempted to post it on normie social media and see what my goodwhite liberal friends would say. Then in a minute or two, my "think like a liberal/lefty" algorithm finished processing and I realized that the argument would be something like yes, America was always evil because even before shutting down USAID we weren't doing enough and as a result millions were dying. Musk and Orangeman are just killing even more millions and making America even more evil. Pretty simple really, and I'm not sure why it took me a while to figure out. I can usually autogenerate a counterargument from the other side like that instantly.
Another one is how I'd until recently hoped that the imminent defeat of Ukraine would show that those of us who didn't accept that narrative were right all along. That one's easier. The new narrative will of course be that heroic strategic genius Vladimir Zelensky was just weeks away from liberating Donbas and Crimea before Trump yanked the rug out from under his feet.
I'm interested to hear if any of the rest of you have gotten to this point, where rather than actually argue with normies and leftists in real life, which I find exhausting, you just autogenerate the "debate" (such as it is) in your head in a few seconds and move on with your life, skipping the hours of wasted time that usually just lead to, at best, mutual accusations of pedophilia or of the other guy having a bad sex life.
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