237 Reasons to read AOC2: Day 63, Quote 109 - Amy Jussel

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Tragedy and Triumph: A Conversation Veers Off Target by Amy Jussel - www.shapingyouth.org
“Conversations may start with you, but they’re not yours to keep. Your words can be hijacked, trivialized, or repositioned to attract flamethrowers and incivility like heat-seeking missiles, but if you try to rein in gonzo journalism you’ll get kicked in the face or sound like a nag.”
In a chapter entitled ‘Tragedy and Triumph: A Conversation Veers Off Target‘ Amy reminds us one voice DOES matter.
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