Due to work, I've been conditioned to at least try AI tools. But when even a task-specific tool like Canva AI can't follow domain-specific instructions, I'm quite happy to find a human that I can work with to get the results I want
Due to work, I've been conditioned to at least try AI tools. But when even a task-specific tool like Canva AI can't follow domain-specific instructions, I'm quite happy to find a human that I can work with to get the results I want
Wild how “be kind to each other” is somehow the most controversial thing a leader can say.
Compassion is a threat when cruelty is the system’s fuel. 😮💨🔥
#KindnessIsRevolutionary #GoodTrouble #SolidarityNotSilence #LiberationForAll #AntiOppression #DoBetterChurch #RadicalCompassion #ChooseHumanity #CommunityCare
I’m not religious, but I care deeply and stand against hate. Let’s fight extremists, not communities, and choose empathy.
I may lose friends over this, but I love the people in my life, regardless of faith, and fear dehumanization most. Let’s choose to see each other as humans first.
#StopHate
#UnityOverDivision
#AgainstExtremism
#EmpathyNotHate
#HindusAndMuslimsUnited
#NoToDehumanization
#JusticeForAll
#ChooseHumanity
#EndViolence
#StandForPeace
James Renwick Wilson Sloane, a Presbyterian minister, on the theological orthodoxy of fellow abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. Says that Garrison didn’t have very orthodox theology, but who could blame him, given all the pro-slavery churches he interacted with. (Note: many abolitionists did care about correct doctrine).
What might you be driving people towards? Do they have to accept every one of your tenets?