Dear Mollie Tibbitts' dad: I'm sorry the facts surrounding your daughter's death tend to undermine your ideological position and make it more difficult to sublimate your loss by virtue signaling.
Just because you don't like those facts, they don't stop being facts, so please don't try to stop others — who choose to live in the real world — from learning the appropriate lesson from them.
“Just because you don’t like those facts, they don’t stop being facts, so please don’t try to stop others who choose to live in the real world “
yep— he should look at - #just walk away-
he may learn something - from people that ONCE were just like him
Just because you don't like those facts, they don't stop being facts, so please don't try to stop others who choose to live in the real world from learning the appropriate lesson from them.
+1
Very well said, Tom. You’d think he’d like to prevent other dads from experiencing his sorrow, but apparently ideology trumps all, in his world. He sounds like one of the Wellstone sons at the funeral.