I'm sure you've heard the saying: "You'll attract more bees with honey than with vinegar."
The adage equates using honey with "being nice." And the point seems to be that if we are "nice" - if we are sweet - then we'll be able to win others over to our way of thinking.
It sounds nice. But in a war it is totally useless. And frankly, foolish.
Too many free-market traditionalists have tried to advance their agenda with this sappy strategy. The thinking - the unspoken hope of some - is that by being "nice," perhaps we'll gain some respect; and perhaps our opponents - secularists - might even come to see things our way.
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