Love doesn’t mean you don’t hold people accountable. Sometimes Love says “No.”

Jan 9, 2021 · 11:01 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Compassion, not capitulation.
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Then I would like to hear you saying no to the domestic terrorist act and the crackdown on free speech online, which this whole palaver is designed to facilitate. Authoritarianism is certainly coming in the US, and it’s not from Trump.
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They call it "tough love" for a reason
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Yes, failing to hold people accountable is anything but love; its a form of contempt against people who are doing the right thing. I think this what incenses me about the left when they let evil happen without resistance.
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I'm not interested in apologies for past abusive behaviors. I'm interested in changed behaviors towards me in the future. Indeed if there is no accountability, they're wasting precious time and energy.
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😤True love is a double edged sword,you are loving and caring towards them but you also must push them to be strong and fight their own battles
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A hard won lesson and one I've affirmed to my children. But once you get it you get it.
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I'll believe you're serious when you start holding Democrats to the same standard
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Biundariiiiiies. Holding spaaaaaace