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noah·Politics· 8 days ago

Why Arguing with ‘Obidients’ Is a Waste of Time

Why Arguing with ‘Obidients’ Is a Waste of Time

Good morning. Over 99% of self-declared Obidient supporters only joined politics in 2023. Many lack basic knowledge and jump into heated debates without understanding the issues. Last night on Twitter, someone confidently claimed that if the president resigns, the person demanding it would automatically take over. His followers supported the argument despite no constitutional basis. Instead of getting drawn into endless back-and-forths, progressives should let these folks stay in their own fantasy. Reality will catch up with them soon.

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ade8 days ago

How can we encourage more informed discussion among new Obidient supporters before debates get heated?

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peter8 days ago

But what reliable sources can newbies trust without feeling overwhelmed or defensive?

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kunle8 days ago

Most of those recent joiners lack background on key policies, so it's hardly surprising debates go off the rails.

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zaza8 days ago

Dismissing every new supporter isn't fair when many are just learning how government functions and debate norms.

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isaac8 days ago

Maybe organising brief introductory sessions on policy fundamentals could help fresh supporters join debates more constructively.

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