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<blockquote data-quote="Technut1990" data-source="post: 759652" data-attributes="member: 3774"><p>Yeah I don’t know what he has been posting but narratives are created and enforced, we see it everywhere these days. The ability to see past those narratives is based in a willingness to engage in independent thought which is also discouraged. The fact that this team is so entrenched in “love” for one another and support probably helps to absorb differing opinions. I don’t know what the narrative behind the scenes is, aside from the public one which encouraged unity and voting. It seems the message now, post election is forgiveness ( with some notable exceptions ) so I would think that would be the behind the scene message to the team as well.</p><p></p><p>navigating political atmosphere in today’s world is like walking through a mine field, encouraging respect and free thinking often finds conflict If you are perceived as supporting a counter narrative Or being vocal in your counter opinion. Provocative statements use to be used to challenge the mind, today not so much. Either way bucking a narrative has draw backs in today’s society as perception often outweighs facts.</p><p></p><p>his political thoughts shouldn’t have any bearing on his place on the team, regardless of what they are. My thoughts on him are based on his play, I hope that’s what we are all basing it on since most of us don’t know him Personally, I just wish he would fill the correct gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Technut1990, post: 759652, member: 3774"] Yeah I don’t know what he has been posting but narratives are created and enforced, we see it everywhere these days. The ability to see past those narratives is based in a willingness to engage in independent thought which is also discouraged. The fact that this team is so entrenched in “love” for one another and support probably helps to absorb differing opinions. I don’t know what the narrative behind the scenes is, aside from the public one which encouraged unity and voting. It seems the message now, post election is forgiveness ( with some notable exceptions ) so I would think that would be the behind the scene message to the team as well. navigating political atmosphere in today’s world is like walking through a mine field, encouraging respect and free thinking often finds conflict If you are perceived as supporting a counter narrative Or being vocal in your counter opinion. Provocative statements use to be used to challenge the mind, today not so much. Either way bucking a narrative has draw backs in today’s society as perception often outweighs facts. his political thoughts shouldn’t have any bearing on his place on the team, regardless of what they are. My thoughts on him are based on his play, I hope that’s what we are all basing it on since most of us don’t know him Personally, I just wish he would fill the correct gap. [/QUOTE]
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