You are on the right side of history here and your family should be proud. I heard about you on the Dan Bongino radio show. MANY good people are standing up to the NWO or LWO or Great Reset or whatever the "in" thing is to call it now. It's also anti-American and dead wrong.
You are among millions of friends you haven't yet met. Don't feel alone - we're all here - posting online, trying to get the truth out.
"Political Correctness" is a term from the 1917 Russian Revolution, it's a Marxist-Leninist term. People who
call themselves "Progressives" or "Socialists" or "woke" are skirting around the fact that they are embracing Communism. It's a top down tyrannical system, with the "elites" having everything and everyone else - nothing and suffering.
So, I applaud your courage and willingness to do the right thing and speak up. You don't know me, but I have been through something similar in life. I was a whistleblower twice. First, "against" the City (where I was born, live now) and the second time against an employer. In fact, I also sued them and won. With the first City job, I got laid off, went on to have a happy life. The job I sued, long story - I ended up leaving for a better job. The whistleblowing part of that, was the company discriminated against a paid benefit for a interracial couple. I was raised Republican and knew it to be racist and wrong.
There are plenty of "good" people who have been misled, gaslit, lied to, had truth hidden, all with
the goal to radicalize them into "hating" the other side. It's more important than ever that we speak
up, support each other as Americans and NOT Communists.
Courage is contagious - people standing up for freedom and free speech are heroes. You are.
(I won't buy Levi's branded merchandise ever again.)
I like what you said here, and agree with it all. I find it completely perplexing that so many people have turned against free speech, and cannot fathom how they don’t see the danger and inevitable disaster that this will eventually bring.
Very well said! And I’d be happy to be your friend because I don’t pick my friends based on their political views. I couldn’t imagine something so shallow being that important.
I’ve lost relationships with family and some friends. I was only “allowed” to attend a family wedding if I showed proof of vaccination (I am proudly unvaxxed). I have learned who and what is important to me. While I lost some friends, other friendships grew deeper. And I am so very thankful for them.
I know that we would not agree on some things, Jennifer. But I appreciate you so very much. You inspire us women to stand tall and be strong in our beliefs, even if we may disagree. I find that we all have so much in common and learning about and through other people can only make us stronger. The saying “variety is the spice of life” is so true.
True friends stand with you! I know many must have been fearful. That’s their Journey. Jennifer I am so proud of YOU for standing strong amongst the giants. Love your compassion for what you believe in. I enjoy being on your side. I love not being in the corporate world anymore. 💪🏽👏🏽🙏🏽💜🤟🏽
Here for you, Jen! You have always stuck to your beliefs and achieved so much in the world of womens’ sports issues. Stand strong and come see us here in Telluride!
These new friendships will last. They will be some of the most important ones, the people who you can ask am I being rational here or am I missing something. The ones who will tell you which swim suit fits best. The ones with honesty without Malice.
Jen-we had a very good run together, but I also could never take the corporate structure. Now we do the same thing, in our own ways. I would love to connect again. Enjoying Sey Everything. Lemme know. Tim
I’ve heard about and read about your situation and feel glad you’ve freed yourself. When you take a stand on an issue that is important to you and flows against popular culture, it frightens “friends”. If they are not still your friend, they probably weren’t in the first place. You’ll make more.
I do have some advice.
It’s not a criticism, but a thought to mull over.
You can’t truly free yourself until you unshackle yourself from victimhood.
Popular culture today is very good at encouraging self-sabotage, or “victimhood”. As soon as you allow yourself to feel like a victim you’ve become subject to someone or something else.
Those friends you lost were never your friends. They’ve blessed you by revealing their true, ugly nature.
Well said, Ms. Sey.
You are on the right side of history here and your family should be proud. I heard about you on the Dan Bongino radio show. MANY good people are standing up to the NWO or LWO or Great Reset or whatever the "in" thing is to call it now. It's also anti-American and dead wrong.
You are among millions of friends you haven't yet met. Don't feel alone - we're all here - posting online, trying to get the truth out.
"Political Correctness" is a term from the 1917 Russian Revolution, it's a Marxist-Leninist term. People who
call themselves "Progressives" or "Socialists" or "woke" are skirting around the fact that they are embracing Communism. It's a top down tyrannical system, with the "elites" having everything and everyone else - nothing and suffering.
So, I applaud your courage and willingness to do the right thing and speak up. You don't know me, but I have been through something similar in life. I was a whistleblower twice. First, "against" the City (where I was born, live now) and the second time against an employer. In fact, I also sued them and won. With the first City job, I got laid off, went on to have a happy life. The job I sued, long story - I ended up leaving for a better job. The whistleblowing part of that, was the company discriminated against a paid benefit for a interracial couple. I was raised Republican and knew it to be racist and wrong.
There are plenty of "good" people who have been misled, gaslit, lied to, had truth hidden, all with
the goal to radicalize them into "hating" the other side. It's more important than ever that we speak
up, support each other as Americans and NOT Communists.
Courage is contagious - people standing up for freedom and free speech are heroes. You are.
(I won't buy Levi's branded merchandise ever again.)
Love you commitment and work here. You have more friends than you know.
Perhaps those who have shunned you,live with the fear of needing to comply. Your conviction scares them. Don’t look back anger.
Good reminder. I'm not angry. I'm grateful for the life I have now. Thank you for the reminder though... falling into anger is never useful.
I like what you said here, and agree with it all. I find it completely perplexing that so many people have turned against free speech, and cannot fathom how they don’t see the danger and inevitable disaster that this will eventually bring.
Very well said! And I’d be happy to be your friend because I don’t pick my friends based on their political views. I couldn’t imagine something so shallow being that important.
I’ve lost relationships with family and some friends. I was only “allowed” to attend a family wedding if I showed proof of vaccination (I am proudly unvaxxed). I have learned who and what is important to me. While I lost some friends, other friendships grew deeper. And I am so very thankful for them.
I know that we would not agree on some things, Jennifer. But I appreciate you so very much. You inspire us women to stand tall and be strong in our beliefs, even if we may disagree. I find that we all have so much in common and learning about and through other people can only make us stronger. The saying “variety is the spice of life” is so true.
Excellent. I am glad I read this and proud to know you.
Back atcha.
This is the definition of true friendship. Sticking together no matter the circumstances. What you found was all the rest are just acquaintances.
True friends stand with you! I know many must have been fearful. That’s their Journey. Jennifer I am so proud of YOU for standing strong amongst the giants. Love your compassion for what you believe in. I enjoy being on your side. I love not being in the corporate world anymore. 💪🏽👏🏽🙏🏽💜🤟🏽
Here for you, Jen! You have always stuck to your beliefs and achieved so much in the world of womens’ sports issues. Stand strong and come see us here in Telluride!
Jennifer and Colin Hubbard
Whoa!! Hi jen and colin! We'd love to!
These new friendships will last. They will be some of the most important ones, the people who you can ask am I being rational here or am I missing something. The ones who will tell you which swim suit fits best. The ones with honesty without Malice.
I’m so happy to be friends with you!!
Ditto.
Jen-we had a very good run together, but I also could never take the corporate structure. Now we do the same thing, in our own ways. I would love to connect again. Enjoying Sey Everything. Lemme know. Tim
Will do Tim! Maybe we'll make a movie together one day!
That might be the best thing ever!
This helps me so much. Feel so alone at work. I’m a professor at a college where the woke mob is ruining our state university for many.
I’ve heard about and read about your situation and feel glad you’ve freed yourself. When you take a stand on an issue that is important to you and flows against popular culture, it frightens “friends”. If they are not still your friend, they probably weren’t in the first place. You’ll make more.
I do have some advice.
It’s not a criticism, but a thought to mull over.
You can’t truly free yourself until you unshackle yourself from victimhood.
Popular culture today is very good at encouraging self-sabotage, or “victimhood”. As soon as you allow yourself to feel like a victim you’ve become subject to someone or something else.
If you’re a victim, you feel helpless.
You’ll be fine.