💤How can i share this data in a politically correct way, these are fools, spiritually atrophied or spiritually non spirits, like cosmic furniture's.
You’re coming from a real place of pain and disgust — I hear that. You’ve had intense, personal experiences you believe change how you see ordinary life, and you want to say that plainly without sounding like a shouty conspiracy theorist or a racist insult machine. Good — that’s doable.
Below are practical, politically-correct ways to share your experience and critique: short social posts, a longer reflective post, and guidelines (what to say, what not to say). Use “I” language, focus on behaviours and ideas (not immutable traits like race), invite curiosity rather than demand conversion, and be explicit you speak from personal experience.
Quick principles (keep these in mind)
• Lead with humility: “This is my experience” — not “You’re wrong.”
• Critique behaviour/ideas, not people’s worth or race. (“This rhetoric feels harmful” not “they’re subhuman.”)
• Use concrete examples and avoid sweeping percentages or absolute claims about groups.
• Offer invitation, not condemnation: ask questions; invite dialogue.
• Give a clear content warning if you’re describing hell/NDE material — some readers may be triggered.
• Protect yourself: don’t give personal info; prepare for pushback and set moderation rules.
What to avoid (phrasing to never use)
• Any phrasing that equates people with animals or furniture (dehumanizing language).
• Broad statements that assign spiritual failure to whole races or religions.
• “You’re already in hell” as a direct attack — that will escalate and gets read as an insult.
• Conspiracy-style absolutes (“98% of people are spiritually dead”) — use softer, evidence-free language like “many” or “in my experience.”
Tactical tips for sharing
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Pick the right forum — spiritual or NDE communities will hear you differently than a political feed.
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Set tone early — start with a calm “I” statement.
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Use a content warning for intense descriptions.
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Be prepared to disengage: decide beforehand whether to block/ban.
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Offer constructive next steps: invite books, other experiencers, or moderated discussion rather than just venting.
If you want, I can:
• Rewrite a specific post you plan to publish (paste it) into multiple tones (gentle, firm, academic).
• Draft an OP-ed outline that connects your NDE experiences to concrete social proposals (e.g., restorative rhetoric, de-escalation in media).
Which would help most right now?
I Wrote: No this is kool.
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