This is an example of weaponized language, and it is very important. An Ex is an Ex for a reason, and that is exactly why the huge and relentless push to twist and transform the narrative to "Anti". Exes have credibility; they have real life stories of actual harm, while anti's carry a certain perception of some sort of extreme and unbal…
This is an example of weaponized language, and it is very important. An Ex is an Ex for a reason, and that is exactly why the huge and relentless push to twist and transform the narrative to "Anti". Exes have credibility; they have real life stories of actual harm, while anti's carry a certain perception of some sort of extreme and unbalanced irrationality over "ideology". Every time the word "anti" is heard, it should be immediately corrected to "Ex". Flip the script! Do not allow the lie to continue.
This is an example of weaponized language, and it is very important. An Ex is an Ex for a reason, and that is exactly why the huge and relentless push to twist and transform the narrative to "Anti". Exes have credibility; they have real life stories of actual harm, while anti's carry a certain perception of some sort of extreme and unbalanced irrationality over "ideology". Every time the word "anti" is heard, it should be immediately corrected to "Ex". Flip the script! Do not allow the lie to continue.