A LOT of people contact me afterward and tell me the conversation caused them to really think about the experience. Some change their minds, others tell me they're now more confidence in the reasons they have for their conclusions.
Thank you for your reply. I’m heartened to hear people have contacted you and that their experience with *SSE* (where was my brain?) helped them clarify their thoughts and form their conclusions better.
Have you seen trans activists change their stance in such an experience, or do they seem to argue their position further and believe their position more at the end? I ask because I’d love to know of a way to dialogue better with my daughter who is trans and an activist, and has cut communication. If/when she allows communication again I’d like to have a strategy for talking about things calmly that can also help her reflect on ideas and not react.
How can anyone every say yes to this question? It explicitly asks if it's OK to cheat. It doesn't matter the who or the why because it is still cheating. The fact that anyone would even consider YES is alarming and just more proof how humanity has not reached this level of enlightenment that certain "enlightened only societies can do" .
Until it is once again common sense that there are 2 sexes amongst humanity (with rare abnormalities) and that the ideal scenario is the nuclear family unit made of 1 heterosexual man + 1 heterosexual woman for life, with a "stay at home wife/Mother" and 1+ kids household we as a species are not ready for an enlightened society as we've yet to master the basics.
If the left had their way we'd have crashed and burned already
If the Right had their way wed never advance past a theocracy like system.
Balance is as important as recognizing our own limitations.
I would say you have go to be kidding but you were at a college in Massachusetts so it's not a surprise. it speaks volumes that people were willing to say YES but unwilling to be recorded saying that. If one is unwilling to stand behind what they say then you have to question if they really mean what they say vs saying what they feel pressured, possibly even coerced, to say. No one, including the graduating students, benefit from allowing people to cheat to get into and graduate from college. When we do this under the guise of "Equality" we are not raising all boats but lowering them to the most common denominator. It reminds me of Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron, a story I bet few college students today are even aware of. Just as it;s important to not teach all of history so future generations can be convinced to repeat mistakes of the past, it's important to censor or suppress as much as possible, any literature that causes one to pause and think about what DEI is doing.
Jump ahead 1 generation, to when those graduating now are the primary generation employed in every sector. If we haven't put an end to the societal cancer called DEI it will put an end to us via incompetency.
Interesting, yet depressing, to see the rationalization of incoherent arguments and beliefs.
How many people change their beliefs after their experience w SSI, Peter? My sense from watching many of your videos, is that few do.
(SSE)
A LOT of people contact me afterward and tell me the conversation caused them to really think about the experience. Some change their minds, others tell me they're now more confidence in the reasons they have for their conclusions.
We offer the tool. SSE is just a tool.
Thank you for your reply. I’m heartened to hear people have contacted you and that their experience with *SSE* (where was my brain?) helped them clarify their thoughts and form their conclusions better.
Have you seen trans activists change their stance in such an experience, or do they seem to argue their position further and believe their position more at the end? I ask because I’d love to know of a way to dialogue better with my daughter who is trans and an activist, and has cut communication. If/when she allows communication again I’d like to have a strategy for talking about things calmly that can also help her reflect on ideas and not react.
Women are the DEI winners. The new Jew Hating Matriarchy. Sad Failure
How can anyone every say yes to this question? It explicitly asks if it's OK to cheat. It doesn't matter the who or the why because it is still cheating. The fact that anyone would even consider YES is alarming and just more proof how humanity has not reached this level of enlightenment that certain "enlightened only societies can do" .
Until it is once again common sense that there are 2 sexes amongst humanity (with rare abnormalities) and that the ideal scenario is the nuclear family unit made of 1 heterosexual man + 1 heterosexual woman for life, with a "stay at home wife/Mother" and 1+ kids household we as a species are not ready for an enlightened society as we've yet to master the basics.
If the left had their way we'd have crashed and burned already
If the Right had their way wed never advance past a theocracy like system.
Balance is as important as recognizing our own limitations.
Many people who don't want to go on camera say "Yes!"
I would say you have go to be kidding but you were at a college in Massachusetts so it's not a surprise. it speaks volumes that people were willing to say YES but unwilling to be recorded saying that. If one is unwilling to stand behind what they say then you have to question if they really mean what they say vs saying what they feel pressured, possibly even coerced, to say. No one, including the graduating students, benefit from allowing people to cheat to get into and graduate from college. When we do this under the guise of "Equality" we are not raising all boats but lowering them to the most common denominator. It reminds me of Kurt Vonnegut's Harrison Bergeron, a story I bet few college students today are even aware of. Just as it;s important to not teach all of history so future generations can be convinced to repeat mistakes of the past, it's important to censor or suppress as much as possible, any literature that causes one to pause and think about what DEI is doing.
Jump ahead 1 generation, to when those graduating now are the primary generation employed in every sector. If we haven't put an end to the societal cancer called DEI it will put an end to us via incompetency.