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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 2526161" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>A quiet example is still an example and I endorse that as a first choice. When she wants to engage with talking points and all I've done is be a quiet example, then she's made my point for me and I'd likely feel inclined to ensure she knew that. This is central to the "turn the other cheek" approach. The main point should be to do everything to ensure her group gains no traction and flexibility in the response allows tailoring of the message to the audience. </p><p></p><p>As I noted previously, I believe it's important to not allow opponents of freedom to gather any strength and this may require a direct response. That's why I say flexibility is a good thing - don't get cornered into using just one approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 2526161, member: 4333"] A quiet example is still an example and I endorse that as a first choice. When she wants to engage with talking points and all I've done is be a quiet example, then she's made my point for me and I'd likely feel inclined to ensure she knew that. This is central to the "turn the other cheek" approach. The main point should be to do everything to ensure her group gains no traction and flexibility in the response allows tailoring of the message to the audience. As I noted previously, I believe it's important to not allow opponents of freedom to gather any strength and this may require a direct response. That's why I say flexibility is a good thing - don't get cornered into using just one approach. [/QUOTE]
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