Posted on 12/22/2010 6:05:51 PM PST by Michael.SF.
In the coming days, many of us will be spending time with family and close friends. You might find yourself in a house with Fox News on the TV, or you might find yourself in the company of a family member who likes to talk about the "truth" coming from Fox. You could also be with folks who understand the damage Fox does, but havent heard about this campaign. Any of these could be a great opportunity to talk about why you dont watch Fox and why youre part of the movement to get it turned off in public places. And if you have any good conversations, let us know.
There's no need to be confrontational. The person youre talking with may not be receptive to what you have to say and thats ok. But you might be surprised. This is about sharing your concerns and beliefs, and hearing the thoughts of someone you love. When people are approached respectfully by someone they like and trust, it creates space for them to think and change.
Here are some pointers:
Remain calm. The point here isn't to start an argument it's to share information. Even though some people may be hostile to what you have to say, keeping your cool can help defuse tense situations and make even skeptics receptive to what you have to say.
Listen to what others have to say. If you want to be listened to, then you should also be willing to listen to others' perspectives. If they state something untrue, you can and should offer facts to correct the record when you can but not until after they've finished their thought. And remember, the point isnt to get into an argument or even prove that you're correct. It's to share your point of view.
Offer more information. If the folks you talk to are interested in learning more about our campaign, just have them check out TurnOffFox.org. They can sign up for the campaign at that website. The holiday season provides a unique opportunity to help more people understand what Fox is, how it poisons national discourse, and what role everyday people can play in stopping the damage.
After you have these conversations (even with those who already understand the issue), we would love to hear how they went. Tell us about it by clicking the link below:
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
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OK, I admit I keep tabs on these guys just to see what they are up to. Can you believe how incrediably afraid they are of freedome of information and how little they think of the people that are on their side. The above e-mail was sent by one James Rucker. Here is his e-mail address:
info@colorofchange.org
What or who is a James Rucker and how does he ruck?
I long ago cut off MSNBC, that should be enough.
Why is it no conservative ever tries to take libards off the air?
What are they so afraid of?
We love it when libtards talk, it makes our job so much easier.
“...We love it when libtards talk, it makes our job so much easier.”
Well spoken.
CNN, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, and CNBC are all on in public at different places. CNN is on in every airport and some hotels only carry CNN.
Imagine the depth of depravity a person would have to have reached, to think one voice of opposition was verging on the criminal.
Doesn’t this qualify as some sort of mental illness? It would have to be at least one manifestation of a real problem.
Why is Yahoo peddling this manure?
Are they partisan too?
If anyone is that ill-mannered in my home, they will be thrown out, family or not.
We don’t need such bossy, nanny-statist clap-trap at our family gatherings. And the will would be changed the next morning.
“Pee-Wee” Rucker to the Voice of Reason, “I CAN’T HEAR YOU!”
Scratch a lib, reveal a Stalinist.
Fox isn’t right all the time, but they do tell both sides to an arguement. Whenever I watch the other news programs I have to quickly change the channel or end up throwing something through it.
Liberals HATE hearing the TRUTH about their disgusting agenda
Sure I have. On most military installations I’ve been to it’s been the default channel.
I use Yahoo as my e-mail provider, they had nothing to do with this as the e-mail was sent to me.
Posting rules require that section to be filled in.
I clicked on the yahoo link and it went to turnfoxoff. It already had a name on that data base so I just went ahead and said no one I have talked to is going to quit watching FOX. Oh, well, did my part.
Thank God we are who we are. We will have seven adults and seven children with us this Christmas. Of these fourteen, thirteen watch Fox all the time and the other one, a screaming liberal, does watch it about half and half with CNN. Surprisingly he complains that CNN is too biased.
Yahoo is notoriously left. Since I use AT&T Yahoo news page pops up.
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