Maybe, maybe not. What one can't do is effectively dismiss it with snark. One has to offer something positive not so much as an alternative but as a purpose worth the trauma of worldview disassociation.Kishkumen wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 6:43 pmIn other words, cheap stunts and character assassination continue to be the best Mopologists can come up with, but it does a remarkably good job at scaring the wavering faithful back in line, sadly.honorentheos wrote: ↑Sun Nov 14, 2021 5:10 pmTactically, the debate was a wash.
It's interesting to me that MM appear to have a narrative strategy that they successfully followed.
The bullet proof vests are part of this narrative strategy that, while gimmicky and even outrageous, land for those who were the intended audience of said narrative strategy.
Perhaps the risk in the current age of Exmormon Reddit is the flippant ease of rejection Mormon beliefs have achieved online. Anti-establishment "BULLS EYE!" like the exposed flaws of the leadership leave a false impression that one is walking away from one community to join another. But that's not accurate. All the Exmormon subreddit community shares for an identity is attacks in Mormonism. It not even a waypoint let alone a destination yet if one makes such the substance of post-Mormonism one is losing a bigger argument with human nature and basic human needs.
I don't agree with MM at all, but I do believe they executed a strategy that was apparent from start to finish in the debate and wisdom suggests taking that information as a gift. They made their position known. Rather than snarkify it, it's best to articulate it as close to how they think of it and then engage with THAT.