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pat_k

(12,436 posts)
25. Perhaps extend a little grace?
Sat Nov 8, 2025, 05:49 PM
Saturday

A great interview with Sarah McBride just after she was sworn in -- particularly on things Democrats need to be mindful of

https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/tnyradiohour/articles/sarah-mcbride-on-the-fight-for-trans-rights

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This country is still at a trans 101 spot... Leaders should always be out front of public opinion, but in order to foster change in public opinion we've got to be within arms distance of the public, so we can pull the along with us. If we get too out ahead of it we lose our grip and are unable to pull the public along with us... There is a space for diversity of messengers, and a diversity of message... What we do know is that as the movement for marriage equality moved forward, the most effective messengers for marriage were not same sex couples, were not parents of same sex couples or kids of same sex couples, the most effective messengers for marriage equality were those that evolved. They were effective because they gave a permission structure for people who had not yet gotten there that it was ok to be uncomfortable, it was ok to be on the other side of the issue. You were not a bad person, you weren't wrong. And by giving people permission to be wrong, it created the space and grace for people to grow. We need more grace in our politics if we want people to actually grow...

We are shooting ourselves in the foot as people who believe in progress when we create no incentive for people to grow because they perceive they will be permanently guilty for having been wrong. We create no space for them to grow by extending no grace for them to walk there...

One of the reasons you see people pushed into their respective corners -- you say something that's deemed problematic. And you are immediately hounded by one side and immediately embraced by the other side. Human nature is -- when faced with that degree of extreme binary reactions is to go to the people who are validating you instantaneously. So we unintentionally push people further and further into their own corners and into their negative opinion by responding with a degree of condemnation and vitriol that creates no incentive or space for them to grow.


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K & R SunSeeker Saturday #1
Not too late to stop supporting him lame54 Saturday #2
You got what you wanted. Trump in the WH. Norrrm Saturday #3
Well, she got what she wanted. Liberals are pissed off. DFW Saturday #5
Learning Braille would be a sign that she has any interest in, or aptitude for, reading. Aristus Saturday #9
Yep, it's exactly what she voted for -- for others to suffer. Braille? Never! wordstroken Saturday #24
Wow! Conjuay Sunday #38
womp womp my dear. FAFO WhiteTara Saturday #8
"When you say 'waste, fraud, and abuse' you mean other people; when every other RockRaven Saturday #4
When a magat cries an angle gets their wings! paleotn Saturday #6
An acute observation to a large degree BaronChocula Saturday #18
I have no sympathy for MAGAs Grim Chieftain Saturday #7
I say, "of course it's not what you voted for. Only an evil troglodyte would vote for... Ol Janx Spirit Saturday #10
Not sure that would work with the Black & Hispanic males who switched to Trump in the 2024 prez election Martin Eden Saturday #11
It's not meant to SocialDemocrat61 Saturday #12
I should have clarified that "in general" applied to any Trump voter Martin Eden Saturday #14
You're right SocialDemocrat61 Saturday #16
Many are being shamed BaronChocula Saturday #20
Shame by community example can be effective Martin Eden Saturday #23
I'm a little obsessed with figuring out BaronChocula Sunday #28
The media environment is not conducive to rational choices Martin Eden Sunday #30
Yup. FAFO. Joinfortmill Saturday #13
A lesson that so many of his cult need to have happen. OldBaldy1701E Sunday #33
Me: "No. You voted for a psychopath!" Grins Saturday #15
I Haven't seen too many crying. Demobrat Saturday #17
You're lucky SocialDemocrat61 Saturday #19
Lucky? I'd rather see them cry than gloat. Demobrat Saturday #21
Ain't That A Shame... 3catwoman3 Saturday #22
Perhaps extend a little grace? pat_k Saturday #25
With these people? SocialDemocrat61 Saturday #26
Sure, if one of them was expressing anger at the Un-American, cruel, intolerable agenda harming them and their neighbors pat_k Saturday #27
Really depends SocialDemocrat61 Sunday #29
Same answer as #39 pat_k Sunday #41
Way too early to be cutting these shitheads any slack. Paladin Sunday #32
Same answer as #39 pat_k Sunday #40
I commend your good heart SocialDemocrat61 Sunday #43
That's a given. I'd say 25-35% of Americans have been lost racist fucks for as long as i've been alive. pat_k Sunday #44
Shunning is a practice not nearly practiced enough in this society. travelingthrulife Sunday #34
There is a place for shunning, but ultimately, I firmly believe engagement is how we find our way back. pat_k Sunday #39
Thanks for sharing Martin Eden Sunday #31
I haven't heard this yet D_Master81 Sunday #35
I would assume SocialDemocrat61 Sunday #36
An angel gets its wings? Swede Sunday #37
If they didn't know what they were voting for, then they should have listened to us... W_HAMILTON Sunday #42
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