It looks like it all happened because he got his ego hurt from you not accepting the position on the spot. As Greg said, organized politics is a lot of BS, you're better off taking direct action for causes you believe in.
This isn't about you as much as it is the MC: interesting to see that Heise wanted badly to get control of the LPNH twitter, because here in our state, the MC comms director also fought hard to prevent any board oversight of his messaging. Now it makes sense: Project Decentralization seems to require all 50 states being centralized, under the control of MC, of course.
Yeah, I haven't actually left the Libertarian party. I'm still a member of both the LPNH and the Libertarian National Party. But really nice try gaslighting.
Turning a traumatic experience into something positive is a fundamental of CBT and it's parent, stoic philosophy.
Surely, Karlyn, you're better off focusing on writing, blogging and developing courses for countering wokeness. And knitting, of course.
In organised politics you're always going to have to tow someone else's line, which seems contrary to a genuine libertarian spirit.
It looks like it all happened because he got his ego hurt from you not accepting the position on the spot. As Greg said, organized politics is a lot of BS, you're better off taking direct action for causes you believe in.
This isn't about you as much as it is the MC: interesting to see that Heise wanted badly to get control of the LPNH twitter, because here in our state, the MC comms director also fought hard to prevent any board oversight of his messaging. Now it makes sense: Project Decentralization seems to require all 50 states being centralized, under the control of MC, of course.
Politics. (saying with disgust) You don't need to deal with that toxiity.
Yeah, I haven't actually left the Libertarian party. I'm still a member of both the LPNH and the Libertarian National Party. But really nice try gaslighting.