In response to these first lines, William L. Andrews writes “Here Jacobs seems acutely aware of a paradox informing her situation as an ex-slave autobiographer: the refusal to tell all the truth would be the most effective way for her to parry the charge of not telling the truth.” These lines appear in an article entitled “The Novelization of Voice in Early African American Narrative.”

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I think this is true of SOME conservatives, but conservatives fall under a huge and wide umbrella. There are a lot of reasonable folks too. Maybe the later parts of this section will address that. But I feel like this is akin to calling all Democrats “Godless communists.” Some are, but definitely not all of them.

However, I do agree with this point “…the stereotypical liberal doesn’t believe in belief itself. When some progressive ideas are taken to an extreme, they result in the conclusion that there’s no reason to believe in anything—like truth, right and wrong or unchanging reality—because reality is continuously evolving” Very true when some people take it to the extreme