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Whenever I’m messaging someone I like to think that we’re on a picnic blanket overlooking the stars
Or that we’re in a little room together, sitting across from each other at a table. The room starts out plain and blank but as we talk more and learn about each other it gets more decorated and colorful as we share our interests and life experiences
Stop being a white woman.
...is how some articles such as this one end.
It reminds me about the public memo issued by Starbucks (or a similar company?) during the racial moral panic of 2020-2021, imploring its employees to "try to be less white"*.
Anyway, this sort of language is used now and again, and I understand, in terms of persuasive content, what is intended by this artful rhetorical flourish.
But I do wonder, are those who write with such turns of phrase willing to put the teeniest tiniest modicum of effort into not completely alienating the part of the desired audience demographic which is not already on board with their ideology?
Or is displaying an unwillingness to put any such effort into one's preaching precisely the deliberate goal in the first place? Is it even a form of countersignaling, perhaps?
*Or did this actually happen? I Googled to try to find the exact wording, and Google is having trouble providing me with confirmation of this, not even the use of "be less white" with any meaning other than "have a lower composition of white people for the sake of DEI". I distinctly remember it being talked about at the time, by podcasters I consider fairly intellectually honest although readily inclined to acknowledge that "wokeness" was going too far at the time.)
Okay so who here knows a good alternative to Google Messages since the Samsung one I've been using is being phased out and also sucks anyway apparently
Currently looking at using Textra for SMS and Telegram for RCS or whatever it does idk I've barely touched it. I also hear there's bots that can forward sms messages to Telegram which I may also look into.
This guy is going places. (And he's right.)

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How intriguing! "Must talk to you immediately." What could it possibly be?!? Damn you, "keep error!"
NATO allies welcome Trump's Poland troop announcement, but say messaging "confusing indeed"
London — America’s NATO allies were left scratching their heads Friday after President Trump announced a deployment of U.S. forces to Poland, reversing a decision to cancel the plan, with one European foreign minister calling the administration’s messaging “confusing indeed.” On Thursday, Mr. Trump said in a Truth Social post he was “pleased to announce that the United States will be sending an…